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BARBARA EVANS--With smiles galore and pep to spare, Barb arrived at CCS last year. FHA,Band, and All-County Band, to mention a few, have kept her on the go-go- go. Business school is just around the corner for the miss with the ceaseless energy. JUDY FINLAN-- Jusy is a jolly jill with a joy for jobs. As an active member of Band, a prop-man for the Junior Play, and a Japanese miss in the chorus of The Mi- kado, she does her work with enthusiasm. In her little white cap, she will bring joy to the heart of many a patient. Lenny and Bob--the sweetest boys in the class' FRED GREEK--Fred is one Senior who is always high--well over six feet! His fellow members in FFA and the Business Club always looked up to him--physically and mentally. In the future he will be chief- hanger-upper of the stars in the sky every night. MARGARET INGALLS-- Peggy, who has been with us only throughout our high school years, has been a willing worker in FHA, Dramatics Club and other school activities. For her the future holds the promise of a successful secretarial career.
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CAROLYN BECKER--The pre- sent--she dribbles down the court, shoots, and it's another victory for Becky's basket- ball team. The future--Carolyn walks down the aisle, smiles into his eyes, and softly ut- ters 1 do! as the wedding bells ring out a merry tune. KAREN CARPENTER--A sweet smile and a pleasant word for everyone--For Karen mak- ing friends is just agrin away. Band, F,H.A., Girls' Basketball- -they all appreciated such a member. Her Really Big Interest for the fu:ure is--you guessed it--RBL MERLE CROMWELL-- There was great joy in Cuba, mighty 'Sherm' was up to bat. A homerun? Of course! Also Cfor a change ofpacej his pleas- ant voice was heard in Choir, both All-County and All-State. Beside ablackboard, atadesk-- Merle will spend his years. A naughty student over his knee, a ruler--many tears! ROBERT CLAYSON--Loading POP bottles, carrying bags of popcorn, running errands-- Bob was chief assistant to the class in all its money-making ventures. Basketball and track also kept our man, Friday, hoppin'. Who can know the secrets that the future keeps locked inside its vast unknown? 15 JANICE BOYD--F.T.A., Choir, Band, Cheerleading, S t u d ent Council, Gargoyle, and many others have been blessed with Jan's pep and vitality. As Yum- Yum, she added many a pleasant note to The Mikado . Her laughter will carry her through a successful future. Watchout, Mrs. Mazza, your competition is here! BETTY EDWARDS --Choir, Junior Play, Gargoyle staff, Humanities Seminar at Alfred- - busy, bouncy Bet is one girl who loves work--the harder-the better! l-ler motto-- Life is a 'blast' and should not go to waste. Make way for Miss Edwards, the famous nuclear physicist.
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CARLE INGRAM--No class isbor- ing when Ingy is present. He adds laughter to Study Hall and confusion to class, besides cheering up f?J the teachers. He also brought a smile to band, choir, Junior and Senior Plays, and Science Club. Peering through the microscope is Carle's Plan for the future. SYLVIA KOTTWITZ- -Although Syl- via, when seen in the hall, seemed quiet and reserved, she was one of the staunchest supporters of the basketball team. This F.I-LA. mem- ber has won many friends with her sincerity and looks forward to a white cap and a long, long needle. LAURA KARST--The Seniors will re- member Laura as a band member that can't be beat. She was a worthy representative at the Alfred Humanities Seminarg Laura also kept her marks well above average. Our Florence Nightingale will be using her hospital- ity soon. CAROL KAUFFMAN -- Choir, NJ-LS., Editor of the Gargoyle, Student Council F.T.A., Drama Club, phew! 'Kootman is always racing with Father Time and at the present she's way ahead. The most sullen face will burst into hilarious laughter at Carol's pranks. Hello to Alfred and a career in industrial lab- oratory technology fwhatever that isjl DON JOHNSTON -- They laughed when Don sat at the piano with his hands tied behind his back-- they did not know he played by ear. Alibi Ike of the Class of 1961 sang in choir and could be found selling aspirin at the local drug store. CAROLYN LAUSER -- That spar- kling diamond on Caro1yn's left hand will soon be matched with a wedding band. For the present she can be found stacking library books, warbl- ing in Choir, or applying make-up in Dramatics Club. Always in- dustrious, always fun--our best to Carolyn.
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