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‘Austin” LEE FLANDERS Lee’s the refined Senior who has the ap- pearance of a wealthy Southern plantation owner. He has made a name for himself as a Cross-Country man. JEAN FULLER lean” If they ever had a label set for “most fun,” this cute Senior miss would run away with all honors. Jean’s absence will be most sorely felt as she leaves the presiding office of Alpha Mu. GERALD GALLUP “Gerry” “Shuffle the deck and j lace your bets,” here comes Gerry, Beevillc’s own Mississippi gambler. One of our few Seniors with inter- esting hobbies, Gerry is very adept at build- ing model cars. MARY GARDNER “Mary” “For it was Mary, Mary, always full of mischief”—don’t be misled though. Mary was really fun. You can be sure that any class was brighter when she was around. DANIEL GEIST “Danny” Here’s the fellow who dreams of circum- navigating the globe in half a grapefruit. This should prove easy for Dan, alter seeing him breeze through Solid Geometry locus problems. TERENCE GERMAIN “Terry” There is literally nothing that this likeable guy can not do. Terry was co-editor of the Lyre, and a prize winning speaker, and kept any class you can name in a constant uproar. WILLIAM GIFFORD “Giff” Bill returned to us last year after having spent some time in Wyoming. He can al- ways be counted on to do his bit with a smile. An able leader, he is one of our most popular seniors, and an all-round good guy. JAMES COLDSTINE Goldie” “Doc Goldie”—that’s our envoy from the Red Cross. With those twinkling eyes we have been proud to have Goldie as a tireless and resourceful classmate.
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■ Personality plus—that is our never-tiring and thoroughly likeable class president. Morning, noon, or night, you could always find her on the job promoting some class project. We will never be able to thank her for her guidance. THOMAS DeNEVE “Tom” Ah, take one look at this easy-going devil and you can see why the opposite sex is at- tracted to him. Tom has also found time to be an accomplished veteran of band. ANNE DOUGHTY “Anne” One of our talented Seniors, Anne has sung in any and all school groups, with Keynotes absorbing the greater share of her time. CHARLES DUXBURY “Ted” Ted is another new face around B'ville this year, but the manner in which he passes out those fines at the Gamma Sig meetings has earned him a multitude of respect. JANICE EARLE “Jan” Here is our proud claim on our prettiest Senior, who has the disposition to match. How did she ever manage to keep her wits as class secretary at those gay meetings? REGINA EVANS “Regina” Swoosh! Up Tappan Street she zooms! Re- gina was one of the first girls in the class to obtain a driver's license and she certainly has made good use of it. r ANN FARRELL “Ann” Here is one of the more quiet girls, but don't let that solemn expression of hers fool you. Ann is loaded with fun—and brains too. If you have ever had a class with her in Miss Winchell's room, you would know what we mean. FREDERICK FAULER “Fritz” Fritz is easily recognized as the fellow with the innocent-looking face. In his work as a young apiarist, Fred has enjoyed the honor of meeting “America's most refined bees.”
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NORMA GREENE ‘Normie’ If you should want to see an example of a good disposition, just take a gander in this gal's direction. Normie is quite a cook too. SHIRLEY GREGORY “Greg” One of Miss Kinney’s brighter hopes in the fields of Silence and Secretarial Practice, Shir- ley is a quiet Senior. What happens when she leaves is known only to herself and her friends. NELSON WARD HALL, Jr. “Ward” A newcomer, it did not take long for this smiling lad to get acquainted. Ask anybody who has happened to be on the opposing panel to him in one of those citizenship de- bates. MARY HANLEY “Mair” Our Mary is always surrounded by wild shouts as she tears off to bother some poor soul. What would school be like without this attractive ball of fire to keep things stirred up? MARGARET HIGGINS “Margie” Our little Margie—. She not only has done well in school work, but she has been out- standing in sports, too. Her main interest drives a blue Plymouth. DONAL HIRSH “Harvey” Another one of the Belgium boys. Need I say more? Harveys ability to escape from his homeroom is remarkable, and a little gray Plymouth is his trademark. WILLIAM HIRSH “Chill” One of the three iron men of the school’s athletic teams, “Chill” had much to do with winning the Football and Basketball Cham- pionships. You can also see him doing the hundred yard dash up Artillery Lane. SHIRLEY HOLMES “Shirley” Room 4 wouldn’t be the same without Shir- ley. Her bowling achievements fill us with envy, and although she never enters politics, she will always be a “Dewey” fan.
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