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MEMORABILIA 91 6 XATAhll ' : liAILKY l.ft ii now locus our ultciilinu ou one of the luesl iiopular srirls in the Senior ( ' lass. If you ever hear a little i;i,v, le in any clas.-rooin, you can always be sure that Xal is |ireseut. I lei ' suiiiiy .‘-•milt ' and cheerful disposition contribute much to our pleasure. “Xat lovee to dance, and she is in attendance at all our social functions. She never .iroes home without a book under her tirm and mana.ites to comidete her as.-imimeiits each uicht, al lhouyh she finds a .ureat deal of time to entertain her ( ' omiiany.” Xat intend-- ' ' to enter the nurs ' im inofession, and we know she will be VI ry successful in her ( hosen cari-i-r. .Iimii r ri ' nin ( )ni in it l«‘i Allilclic Association S(‘ni»u‘ SIntw • ' oiii m i t .Iiinior Marshall 1 1 isl ory Circli iiau ' i-:y m ' ;uAT( i lnti ' cduciu ' 4 llaivey Itelhich. the hit of our ' riiaiiks. ' ri vius show. Fur we know that we can never for. et Harvey ;is the ‘‘rejected suitor. Harvey is- also the little chap who can smile so nicely and so w(dl. As n Kurds athleti ' S, lopeye ' ’ was rinht there. Football, base- ball, hockey nothing daunted him. •Mthou.Kli small in s ' tature Harvey has iilenty of inish. Ifesidi-s usiu.K his vocal abilities behind the footli.uhts he showed th( goods on Fuller Fiidd. Kemember oui ' iieppy cheei’-lead( ' r‘. ' X ' o trace of the dienified senior here but thou ion ' t Harvey one of the best sports of the class. Hood luck. Harvey! t ' our c ' a rm:;t-.; will be cheerin.g you on! I II I ' -ri-tass t- ' uiUliiilt Hint I‘.. ' i sc-tiii It ' t‘:iii Sigiiia Tlia nl su I i II” Sli«» v 1! { Ilistnry ( ' irclf (’hciT Irailt-r Slakfc Maii:m r of Senioj- Sliow XK’Mof.AS iM-:irrzos ‘‘Xick the barli ! ' this is what he is ' commonly called. Another good mime for him would be the school cut up for no commolion in school, espi cially up ill the hall, would be complete without him .and he is usually the insti.gator of it. .AllluuL’h “Xick” luo ' never bei ii the head of his class he nevc ' r w;is at the bottom either. Whatever “Xick chooses for his vocation with his souse of humor he cannot fail to succeed. I Iiti-r class liiitl J T. ' III Siiriiiii ' IriicU ■I ' ciiiii ‘J lli ' .liiry (‘irclc lI ' icKoy ’l‘c:llil
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K EMORABILIA 1956 RAYMOND ALZAPIIODI The spotliglit iicw focuses on one of tlie gang from Creelcy HMl. Again as is often the cas-.’ — looks are deceiving, foi- when Ray gets started there ' s really no stopping him. Those who have taken En.g- lish IV. with him can vouch for that. Although Ray took no part in our varsity fnorts we know he ' s no sissy for we have heard great reports of him as a huntsanan. As f r skiing we ' ve heard that he has few equals among those of his age. Although school hooks never played an important part in his four years at C. II. S., “Cli ' p” managed ' to “get hy,” ,as we know he will when he enters Decker ' s this fall. I iitiu ' chiss i ' ' o .tiiaii 1 ;; i ImIoi ' cImss r.ascliall 1 J History Circle Tail Sigma Stage Manager Senior Sliow .Tniiior Prom CoiTimittoo Senior Sliow Coniiniltee .Mi ' inlier . tliletic . ssocialion Varsity Traci; HELEN THERESA AUGIS “Ginger ' ' enjoys- the most sunny of dispositions or rather we en- joy her happy disposition. “Elly appears to he very quiet hut ap- pearances are deceiving. She hrightens every class with her ready smile. Helen attends- all social ftinctions and can he depended upon to root for the players at all tmr foothall games. “Ginger” plans to he a Iieautician and we know that her ahditic-s will carry Imr through to success. History Circle .Ic.nior I ' r ini Coniinittee Senior Sliow Coniniitloe . ' tliletic Association 1 ' J i JUNE ARDELLE DAILEY Who is that frightened Ererhmun, shy Setphomore, and jollv Junior who hecame that slightly sophisticated Senior? None other than June. “Junsie” has n--ver worried much about studying, because worry only caus-es wrinkles — and who wants wrinkles? You may often have wondered who that (luiet girl is studying in the hall A period. Well it isn ' t June, for she usually is in the midst of all that commotion on the other side of the hail, dis-jussin.g Hie night before, with her other half — “Olive.” June has always been successful in all her undertakings and we know she always- will be. . tlik-tic . ssociatioii l-L’-.l-t Ilistnry Circle .Iiiiiior Prom Committee II m rary . Iemlier of Historical Senior Show Committee Sociely 21
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[Memorabilia i9: 6 TINA BOODRY This is Station C. II. S. tuning in. We are now reaily to intro- duce Tina, a very quiet and studious inember of the class of ’ofi. Though not a usually conspicuous menilter of the class ' one always knows she is around since she belongs to tlie crowd of senior girls who are always talking in the back of the hall. Tina has taken the Coni ' mercial Course, and by the enthusias ' m with which she studies, we presume that her future will be in that Held. She intends to further h r education at Becker’S ' . iSriiior Sliovv ( ' omniittee Ilistory C’irplo Junior I’roni roiniuittfe Atliletio Association 2-3-4 OLIVE ALICE BULLARD Well! Well! Well! Look who’s here. Don’t rush, we ' ll intro- duce her in time. This charming girl is none other than our own “Ollie.” She is a quiet, studious looking girl, but don ' t judge a book by its« cover. What would a party or a dance be without “Tody” to enliven it up? “Ollie” is very fond of dancing: however we wonder if that is the only attraction Hudson holds for her. (?) Although “Ollie” was never overburdened with testimonials, she always managed to dodge the red marks when the report cards came around. Her winning personality and ever-ready help has aided many of us through a “tough spot.” AtliiU ' tic .- s.soci,ition 1-2-.3-4 Senior Sliow rnmniittec Minstrel Stiow 1 History Circle Junior I’roni Coniiuittoe MAURICE BURGOYNE Look who’s here! Yes, sir, it’s none other than Maurice Bur- goyne, one of our fun-loving pals-. “Bugs” hails from the rugged peaks of Burditt Hill, and you’ll certainly realize that, when you see him “tearing around” town in the Studebaker. “Bugs” is always an asset at our social affairs acquiring a gi-eat deal of attention from the girls. Maurice is one of our great out-door men, his favorite sport being horse-back riding. We often wonder how anyone can stay on a horse but “Bugs” has certainly mastered that aid successfully, and we are sure he will master anything elE e he undertakes in the future. Tail Sigma .Tuiiinr I’rum Cniumittce History ( ' ircle -Senior .Sliinv (■oiumiltci; I I 2.3 I
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