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KLYDA KIZER llK1ydiell Good humor makes all things tolerable - Beecher F.H.A. 2,3,4g Chorus l,,4g F.H.A. Treasurer 39 F.H.A. President 45 Senior Playg Klyda can really play basketball. Her curly hair is the envy of many girls. ' I' EVELYN R. MCLEAN Not much talk - a great, sweet silence - James Evelyn is a very quiet girl. You can usually find her in the senior room reading. She pals around with Dawn a lot. v ELEANOR J. MATHERS She comes with gusts of laughter - Carman F.H.A. l,2.,3,4g F.H.A. Song Leader 3g F.H.A. Treas- urer 45 Eleanor is a top-notch Home Ec. stu- dent. Her entries in contests have won her various prizes. Her laughter and jokes will be remembered by all. KATHRYN A. O'BRYAN llKayll I will sit as quiet as a lamb - Shakespeare F.H.A. Z,3,4g F.H.A. His- torian 45 Kay is the tall girl in our class. She is very quiet. Her sincerity and good disposition have won her many friends. 15 -- ---an-V-m.nn.4A..u. -- - 1'--'A PAUL A. MAROLD llFatll The silver, snarling trum pet 'gan the chide - Keats Band, Orchestra, Chorus 1 2.,3,4g County Band 1,23 Coun ty Orchestra 1,Z,3,4i -Tl111i01' Play, Soccerg Fat did a good job with our pop sales. He is u-umpeter in our pep band. .Al Y.. SYLVIA ANNE PATTISON llsilfl One of the greatest plea- sures in life is conversa- tion. 4 Smith Band l,2,3,4g Orchestra 2, 3,43 J.V. Cheerleader 2,33 County Band 1,45 County Orchestra 2' Junior Play Senior Play Although Soudie is with us all Wm ter her mind drifts towards Sodus Point
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X -wr fs: L? F' ff! fy? avai- .,f t2 K HOWARD FAY HALLOCK Hot Rod Art is the ath of the cre- ator to hispwork - Emerson F.F.A. Reporter 35 Year- book 3,4g Howard's window painting won a prize for the seniors. He manages to hold a job and attend school at the same time. ROBERT F. HEITZENRATER llB0bll Where there's music, the can't be mischief - Cervantes Bob plays electric guitar for the CV Stump Jumpers. He's another one of our studious seniors. He can usually be found with Bill Flynn or Bill's little sister. re ff V2 HE LEN E LEANOR HOYT WALTER J. HUGIC llstubll llwaltll l am a woman, needs must Play up, play up, and pla I speak - Chaucer F.H.A. 2:3143 F.H.A. Pal'- limentarian 35 Although Helen missed two months of school last year, she has been able to catch up on her school work and will graduate with us this year. Helen is never quiet a minute. -f -'-f-- 'funn-4ii4 4 the game - Newholt F.F.A. 3,43 Soccer 35 Bas- ketball, Baseball l,2,3g Track 39 Walter is very often seen selling tick- -ets for the Athletic Association. He referees the girls' basketball games, and believe me, it takes a lot of energy to do that! 14 Y . .K .N E E, Q DAGMAR ANGIE HOLMES llDaSII Eat, drink, and be merry for tomorrow ye may diet Beymer Band l,2,3,43 Orchestra 3, 45 Chorus 2,3,45 FJ-LA. 1, 45 Junior Playg Senior Play 45 County Band 35 District Chorus 45 Yearbook Staffg E , 1 . rush. f GRACE WILMA IVES Gracie Curfew must not ring to- night - Thorpe Glee Club 3,43 Band lg Junior Playg Senior Playg Yearbook Editor Q Everyone knows Gracie! Her sense of hmnor and friendliness keep her active every moment. I bet she'll never for- get typing those essays. if
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FRANCELLA G. R llFranll The only way to have a friend is to be one - Emerson Fran can be found at most of the square dances. Her many pen-pals keep her busy writing letters. GAIL LOUISE llcailll A 'velvet flute note fell down pleasantly - Lanier Band, Chorus, Orchestra 14, Z,3,4g County Band 13 Coun- ty Orchestra 23 District Band 2,35 District Orches- tra 45 E Gail is a fine pianist and flutist. She is one of our model students. 4---M -e--- -1---sin-saint --iles. V DAWN A. SAHRLE ' Simplicity of character is the natural result of pro- found thought - Hazlett Dawn is another quiet senior girl. She can usually be found reading in the senior room. We have heard it rumored I that she has a crush on a certain junior boy. BEULA E IIS' Iv!! As merry as me day is long - Sha eare Chorus 1,45 9 Sally is as jolly as they come. She can usually be formd studying ln the senior room during the noon hour, l6i MARY FRANCES SICILIANO Silence is more eloquent than words - Carlyle F.H.A. Z,3,4g F.H.A. Re- porter 33 We're glad to have Mary back with us this year. Although she's very quiet, she usually can be foxmd with Kathryn. They say are sixty- seven ways in which a man can like a woman - Ive s F.F.A. 2,33 F.F.A. Basket ball .2 , 35 Ted is a happy-go-lucky boy. We're always hearing about the girls in Ad- dison md Corning, where he spends a good share of his time.
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