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Jenepher Walker Whether it ' s doing the Charleston in a gay 20 ' s review or studying for a tough English exam, Jenepher puts everything she has into it. The only senior girl brave enough to tackle physics, she has outshone the boys in their own field. Despite her flaming red hair, Jenepher is very quiet and unobtrusive. You would never know she was around except for the fact that she is very attractive, a hard worker, smart, and generally a person anyone would like to know. Class Secretary, 10, 12; Orchestra, 9, French Club, 12. 9; Crier; Yearbook; Chorus, 10, 11, 12; Girls ' A. A., 12; High Cyntby Cynthia Sue Wallace A blond head of hair, followed by a pack of wolves, usually means Cynthia, replete in her snappy cheer- leader ' s uniform, is coming down the hall. Always mentioned when there ' s a tough job to be done — it was no surprise when she was chosen Yearbook Editor by her classmates. Trying to live down the stereotype that blondes are beautiful but dumb, Cynthia has always been right near the top of the class scholasti- cally. Class President, 10; Class Secretary, 8; Class Treasurer, 11; Student Council Representative, 9; Crier,- Yearbook Editor,- Chorus, 11, 12; Girls ' A. A., 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12; Cheerleader, 10, 11, 12; French Club, 11, 12. 20
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Beverly Anne Sahlin Come dance, carnival, bridgeparty or playtime, Bev- erly is always ready with a flashy poster that is sure to catch even the dullest eye. A class affair without Beverly ' s able assistance would be like a ship without a sail. Not forgetting her artistic touch when it comes to good looking clothes, she is College High ' s answer to Glamor, Inc. As if these attributes weren ' t enough Beverly also has a certain habit of generously decorat- ing her report card with A ' s. Crier; Yearbook; Girls ' A. A., 8, 9, 10, 12; Dramatic Club, 10; Riding Club, 10. fcfcl. Hteh 1950 Bet ' Cap Waldo A. Van Valkenburgh Jr. Brains, brawn, and a banjo (actually a guitar) on his knee is an apt description of Cap. About as brainy as they come, he thinks nothing of knocking off 100% on a physics exam, but do n ' t get the idea he ' s stuffy. When it comes to playing the guitar and vocalizing one of Gene Autry ' s best, he has no equal. In being president of the Senior class Cap has shown qualities of leadership which assure him of a suc- cessful future. Class President, 12; Chorus, 12; Baseball, 10, 12; Manager Basketball, 12; French Club, 12. a 3pp - »ffK ' 19
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Glkss Hill WE, the Class of 1950 at College High, being of sound mind, memory and understanding, do hereby declare and publish our last will and testament. We do hereby give and bequeath : To Mr. Seybold, a pogo stick To Miss Caliandro, a slip (late, that is) To Mr. DeRosa, enough money to buy his own pogo stick To Mrs. Winchester, a Fifth Avenue Bus to transport her seventh graders around in To Mr. Craft, a box of Georgia Crackers To Dr. Moffatt, a parrot whose vocabulary consists of two words, That ' s right To Mr. Conrad, another Joke, Please Laugh sign To Mrs. Tish, seventeen stainless steel gym suits unconditionally guar- anteed To Mr. Bohn, one slightly grizzled toupe To Mme. Cressey, a set of unbuttonable buttons To John Callichio, a seven-foot center with an I.Q. To Miss Kuhnen, a frog with a zippered stomach To Mr. Mostert, some really stale cake from the Pharaoh ' s tomb To Joe, a wheel chair with a broom attached To Jimmy, a new assistant To Dr. Young, a portable elevator to go up the Matterhorn To John Bell, one bull whip To Dr. Gooden, a pair of binoculars To Dr. Davis, a police whistle To Dr. Wittmer, a 100-year subscription to the Daily Worker To the Juniors, all our sympathy and old answer books. In witness whereof we have hereunto set our hand, this first day of June, in the year of our Lord, 1950. THE CLASS OF 1950 21
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