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,J A - 9 V6 o ya- 9 G u Q' 0 -4 .D sff' X55 ,Q .' .fy va, 3 hx D' 1 .J 0 ...Og vo kvx is -LJ I cl 'A' 'l Y. 'n' JEAN 1AcRsoN KRAMER Q.-- Q 4- 2251 CRANFORD ROAD s,,. ,... ' nuRi1AA1, Nomn CAROLINA . . ln school 1 year. Her eyes as stars of twilight fair Like twiliglits, too, lzer tluxky l1l1ll'.U lf you hear the phrase, llow on earth do you do them so fast? , you'll know it's jean on her fourth pair of argyles for the week. She not only knits for a living, she also writes. As editor ol' Scroll, she has done a miraculous job since she has been with us only her senior year. Although jean appears often to be only a silent partner, she is really witty and ready for fun at all times. Sho is known for her Southern accent and those big blue eyes, and not the least for Dear Ole Duke . Possessing the ability to understand prob- lems. she has becotne famous for the helpful advice that has gained her many friends in a short time. Scroll: 4: Editor: -lg Lodge Council: -lg Philanthropic Committee: 4. x ' Q . Kxofs o IBN 7134 BARBARA JANE M,tQc:REc:oR BRAEBURN FARM CEDARVILLE, OHIO ln school four years. A lwnrzie lass and free from care Her voice is sriusltirze everywlreref' If you need information about money matters, the Navy, farming, or Scotland, or if there is something around school that needs mending, lane MacGregor is the girl to see. hlaybe because ol her ncatness, or maybe because of her Scotch ancestry, Qor possibly it was a combination of the twoD ,lane has continually been involved in the linancial tnatters of thc school, twice as class treasurer, and again as business manager of Scroll and Topknot. With separate little stacks of money carefully tucked away in each pocket, she has more different departments than a national hank. VVhen it comes to the Navy, she can tell you everything including the fact that Victory Ships are named for colleges Cso if you can't get in, go join the VVavesU. She keeps the Class of 'Sl amused by her orange rih' lions on St. Patrick's Day Cjust another reminder that she is only eight greats removed from her Scotch ancestor, Rob lloyb and with her never-ending supply of tales about Cedarville and the farm. ll' you should see a plaid elad figure highland flinging on her way, it's hlac, looking for new worlds to conquer. Student Council: 2, -lg Vice-President-'lreasurer of Class: 2, 4: Scroll: 3, 4: Secretary: 4: Le Cercle Fran- cais: 4: Les Terpsichores: l, 2: Volleyball learn: I, 23 Baskethall learn: 3, llockey learn: -l. l17l
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sv' o- ' QQ-vn,y jofxw EVANS oy, lil FRANKLIN mxiutwfw Y , corumnus onto y N ln school twelve years. fl fllllllftllll of perpetual peace flows here. 'Ioan has been a loyal and ardent incinber ol' the class ever since she entered the lirst grade. She has been a great asset in upholding the scholastic standing and the principles of the Class of '51. ller ability to tackle any- thing that comes her way with a srnile is one of her rare gifts. ller elliciency and excellent work as our president in Sixth and Seventh Crades and ol' Classical Club, have made a place for her in our hearts. Every day in Chapel she keeps us all in step with her Left, right, left, right. At noon in the Senior Room she tatnes our outbursts with, Girls, let's not be bitter! No inatter how dark the situation seenis, ,loan always linds a pleasant side and has a kind word for everyone, and we all love her for it. Les 'lerpsichoresz l, 2: Philanthropic Connnittee: 1: Soccer: lg Silhouette: 2: Classical Club: 3, 4: llockey: 2, 3: Topknot Board, Editor: 3: Lake Forest Conference Representative: 3: Chiel' Alonitor: 4: Red Cross Repre- sentative: 4. BARBARA LYNN EBNER 4500 DUBLIN ROAD COLUMBUS, OIIIO ln school two years. Her winning smile charms all, Her laughter lmlrlnles like a brook. l'leyl Kids! How about a party up the river? The Seniors know the voice belongs to none other than Barbara who has been with us just two short years. The untiring energy she brought from Bexley has con- stantly kept our class in a hilarious uproar. Her talents for dancing, singing, telling jokes, and being a grand hostess are Ubonne fortune to the Class of '51, As Pres- ident of Choir she proved her ability as a leader. VVherever Barb goes, we, as her classmates, know that her enthusiasm will carry her far. Choir: 3, 4: President: 4: 2nd Hockey Team: 3: Philanthropic Committee: 3. BOO!! lu..sl o ta ll. 'i a:.o.l.. l' ll6l
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I 8 ftl fl 'w'..9f'.M' ff - I If Q fwwaa PATRICIA ANN NEALON H00 GRANVILLE ROAD NEVVARK, OIIIO ln school three years. She snlilezl to many, tliougli she loved Init one. From the Senior Boom strange noises are heard! It is only Patti, displaying her enthusiastic joy and -Jxu' herant giggles. During her three vears at C.S.C., she has exhibited her many talents by being class and team song leader, color guard captain, member of Lodge Council, and as Lodge viec-president. Long will live in Patti's mind, as well as in those ol' her classmates, her superb weekend at Cornell, and her letters postmarked Newark. Patti's lile is always spiked with joy and her eye with a sparkle of Burgundy! Lodge Vice-President: 4: Lodge Council: 3, 4, Color Guard Captain: 4: Class Song Leader: 3, Team Song Leader: 3, 4: lopknot Board: 3: Silhouette: 2. BRENDA JEFFREY NYKIIANTZ 2655 BRENTWOOIJ RD. COLUMBUS 9, OHIO In school four years. Shes little but slick wiseg She s a corker for her size. VVho won the wailwoad war? just ask Brenda. lt isn't that Brenda has a speeeh defect, it's just that she ean't pronounce her r's. But never let it he said that a little thing like this stands in the way oi' our ever ei'- fervescing PetitfCrifCri. For Brenda's size is Certainly no indication of her capability either in sehool or OLIK. As president of Le Cercle Francais and a member oi' Scroll and Debate Club, her leadership symbolizes the expression small but mighty . From her sprints up the Senior Stairs to lllgh hurdles on horse back, Cricket displays the line quality of sportsmanship as she did as Cold Team Captain in her junior year. Brenda, or Mike as she is also known, can often he seen petting a stray dog on the playground, or just as often can he eounted on to incite us to a good time. The person who coined the phrase all around girl must have been thinking of Brenda. Cold Team Co-Captain: I: Cold Team Captain: 3: Council: 3: Debate Club: l, 2, 3, 4, President: 4: French Club: 3, 4: President: 4: Scroll: 3, 4: Topknot Board: assistant advertising manager: 3: Soccer: l: Volleyball: I: Hockey: 2, 3. 4: Riding: I, 2, 3, 4.
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