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Candace de Vries If a stranger were to enter the Class of ' 46, the first question he would ask would be, Who is that cute, dark-haired girl who is always bubbling over with fun? Naturally it would be Candy. She is an excel- lent rider and already has won several ribbons. She is also an accomplished hostess, and we will always remember her parties as special events. Candy ' s pres- ence assures success to any party. She has a dual personality, that of a fun lover and a hard worker. Candy decorates the pages of her notebooks with cute animals (usually horses) . She is talented artistically, and we are sure of her success in her chosen profes- sion, that of writing and illustrating children ' s books. Junior A. A.; Senior A. A.: Student Council Vice- President; Dramatic Club; Chorus; Crier; Yearbook. Patricia Doremus As captain of the cheerleaders, Pat has whipped the squad into the best shape in which it has ever been. Organizing noontime meetings and securing appro- priate uniforms for the squad, she contributed a vital morale factor to the team. Funnier than the jokes Pat tells, is the fact that she can never remember the punch lines. Pat has shown her dramatic ability in several C.H.S. plays. Many a lunch hour has been brightened for the girls when Pat recounted her latest experience in a humorous fashion. Pat is planning to work in social welfare. With her past experience at the T.B. institution for poor children, she already has a start in this profession. junior A. A.; Senior A. A.; Dramatic Club; Cheer- leading Captain; Chorus; Class Vice-President.
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Lawson Cooper Lawson is the enterpriser of the senior class. He managed football, basketball, and baseball teams, and was the chairman of the senior carnival, Country Capers, given last fall. Many of us would never have reached class parties without transportation in Law- son ' s decrepit, but faithful, Chevrolet. The only thing that keeps this car in active duty is Lawson ' s profi- ciency as a mechanic. He has (or should we say had?) attractive, blond, wavy hair. It is still attractive and blond, but the waves are gone. This is due to the butch administered by the female barbers of the Class of ' 46. We know that Lawson will succeed in his intended field of electrical engineering. Manager of Football, Basketball, and Baseball. David Crowell You can always look to Dave for leadership, whether it ' s heading up the Crier or directing one of the class ' s important committee. Every time, he can be counted upon to carry out his various duties in a responsible manner. Although Dave ' s sense of humor (running to puns) has often irked us, it has also helped brighten many monotonous classes. As well as pep- ping up classes, Dave always helps a party to be a success by getting everyone into very high spirits. His name has been constantly on the honor roll since the seventh grade, although he participates in many extra- curricular activities. Class President; Class Vice-President; Class Secre- tary; Strident Council Representative ; Crier; Year- book; Baseball ; Football ; Orchestra; Chorus.
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Rita Dor f man It is hard to imagine what the last six years would have been like without Rita and her infectious laugh. The born actress of the class, she has kept us con- stantly amused with her antics. We will certainly never forget Rita ' s hilarious demonstration of what I just learned at my ballet lesson. Rita, an aviation enthusiast, is the only class member who belongs to the Civil Air Patrol. She has made a success of this venture. She is a loyal supporter of the A. A. and is one of the peppiest members of the cheerleading squad. Rita wants to be an aviation stewardess after her medical training, and with her cheerful person- ality, she should certa ' nly keep her passengers happy. Student Council R presentative ; Dramatic Club; junior A. A.; Senior A. A.; Class Vice-President; Class Secretary; Chorus ; Cheerleader; Crier; Yearbook. Patricia Durget When Irish eyes are smiling, is a typical phrase describing Pat. With the Irish eyes goes the stubborn Irish nature. Pat is very able to defend her views oh life as well as on the political figures of the day. One of the feature editors on the Criei, Pat cheerfully bore up under the strain of deadlines. Her excellent sense of rhythm makes her a good dancer. If you are feeling in a teasing mood and want a victim who will fall for any gag just find Pat. She falls for any- thing. Pat wants to go to St. Elizabeth ' s, and we are sure that she ' ll make as good a record there as she did at College High. Junior A. A.; Senior A. A.; Dramatic Club; Cheer- leader; Crier; Chorus; Class Secretary.
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