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Eugene McNinch Claire Melton Margaret Moore Ralph Pisapia = Harriet McGinnis Barbara Miller Paul Nickerson 64 Go Sn form F ! EUGENE ROBINSON McNINCH — “Gene” — a little crew-cut in a big Olds . . . great thoughts, great feelings . . . “Hit the ball in the side pocket.” Nat'l Honor Society 4; Boys’ State 3; student council 2, pres. 4; Doverian 4; Ecolian 2; band 1,2,3,4, Kent County Band 1; canteen council 1,2,3,4; prom decor. com. 3; stage and lighting 3; lettermen 3,4; football j.v. 1, var. 2; baseball 4; basketball jv. 1; tennis 2,3,4; wrestling co- capt. 4, HARRIET SUSAN McGINNIS — “Harriet” — So nice to be around . . . eyes that mimic a bright blue sky .. . has a knack for being helpful. Savings 3; library ass’t 1,2,4; prom decor. com 3. CLAIRE MARION MELTON — “Claire” — “Black-eyed peas and hominy grits” . . . amazing ver- satility . . . has a busy mailbox. Prom Queen 4; graduation attendant 3; Girls’ State alternate 3; Ecolian 1; student council 1,2; glee club 1,2, 3; F.T.A. 2,3; canteen council 4; football dance decor. com. 1,3,4; decor. com. 1,2,3; procession chm. 3; hockey jv. 1, var. 2,3,4; basketball j.v. 1,2, var. 3,4; softball 1,2,3,4; cheerleader j.v. 1, var. 3,4. BEST PERSONALITY BARBARA ELLEN MILLER — “Barb” — gentle, tranquil . . . a gracious word for all mighty little fullback. Library Ass’t. Award 4; Doverian 4; F.T.A. 1,2,3, pres. 4; Library ass’t 1,2,3; decor. com. 1,3; refreshment com. 3; Christmas card com. 3; bake com. 1,2; hockey j.v. 3, var. 4; basketball j.v. 1,2, var. 3, co-capt. 4; softball mgr. 4. MARGARET ANN MOORE — “Maggie” — goodness armed with power . .. serene... will push beyond her goal. Student council 3, sec’y 4; class treas. 3,4; glee club 2, treas. 3; library ass‘t 1,2; F.T.A. 2, treas. 3; F.N.A. 2, treas. 3,4; decor. com. chm. 3; Christmas card com. chm. 3; decor. com. 2; bake com. 1,2,3; football dance refresh- ment chm. 4. PAUL IRVING NICKERSON — “Irmy” — has a reserved seat at canteen ... genial . . . master craftsman. Hi-Y 1, glider com. 3; track 2,3,4. RALPH CARMINE PISAPIA — “Ralph” — follows in Sam Snead’s footsteps . . . barbering is a likely occupation . . . brimming with mirth and laughter. Hi-Y 2; D.E. club 3,4; lettermen 3; football j.v. 1; golf 1,2, junior champ 3,4.
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W. San Aust Got fo ot Organized In the middle of January the seniors were measured for their graduation caps and gowns. Jerrie Dorzback easily took Janice Evers’ head measurements, but she had to stretch to get her height. Janice lined up for Mrs. Cubbage to check her off. 63 ACL AINA 2 RT TOT
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Cee tiie (core) BEVERLY JOAN OUGHELTREE — “Joan’’ — flair for clothes . . . a blonde fury . . .a proficient bookkeeper. Doverian business com. 4; D.E. v.p. 4; library ass’t 1; decor. com. 3; intramurals 1; majorette 1. JEFFERSON REYNOLDS REED — Jeff’ — “Name it. {I'll do it’ . . . versatile in all sports .. . Alabama bound. Class treas. 1; Doverian business com. 4; Hi-Y 1,2,3; student council 1,2,3,4; canteen council 4; savings 3; glider com. 3; decor. com 3; lettermen 4; football j.v. 1, var. 2,3,4; basketball j.v. 1,2, var 3,4; baseball 1, 2,3,4; track 2,3. PEPPIEST JERRY WILLIAM RESH — “Mole!” — a great outdoorman .. . full of devilment . . . a wily grin. Stage and lighting 4. MARY MARGARET ROPER — “‘Maggie”’ — real team spirit . . . a strong drive toward success . . . smooth delightful voice. Ecolian 1; band 1,2,3,4, All-State Band 2; Kent County Band 1,3; F.N.A. 4; decor. com. 1,2,3; program com. 3; hockey j.v. 1,2, var. 3,4; softball 3,4; tennis 1,2,4. JAMES ARNOLD RUMER — “Jimmy” — draftsman at Latex . . . sprightly personality . .. a jaunty laugh. Decor. com. 3; concession com. 4. SUE HESTER SCHAUB — “Sue” — conformity bothers me little . . . slow and) easy pace . .. hearty laugh. Transferred from Amphitheatre High School, Tucson, Arizona. Drama 2,3. MOST INDIVIDUALISTIC BRUCE EMERSON SCHMIDT — ‘Bruce’ — full of revolutionary ardor . . . a challenge to Mrs. Cubbage’s nerves . . . has that sleepy-eyed manner. Nat’l Thespian Society 4; drama 4; student director 4; announcer school radio program 4; canteen council 4; dance decor. com. 1,2; internat’! relations 4. BEST ACTOR DEMETRIOS ORESTES SEVAST — “Jimmy” — ham radio operator . . . warmhearted . . . where there’s action, he’s there. Hi-Y 1,2; ham radio 2,4; Del. All-State Chorus 4; capt. tenor section 3,4; lighting com. 3; decor. com. 3; library 1,2; savings 1; lettermen 4; j.v. basketball 1, var. 2,4; golf 1,2,3,4. 65 Jerry Resh James Rumer ae Bruce Schmidt Margaret Roper Sue Schaub Jimmy Sevast :9F
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