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Dili- BoiiUi,- 1950 CLASS OFFICERS PHYLLIS MAY TAR BELL FuU of pep, full of fun, A laugh and smile for everyone. One of our most popular girls, Phyl. with her captivating smile, her mischievous ways, and her abundance of pep. has made an ideal class ecretao for two years. She is tops in many sports and enjoys participating in them, especially basketball. She can also be remembered for her fine strutting as a majorette. Phyl has a remarkable ability for making and keeping friends. Where- ever she goes she brings happiness, and ever one i; affected b her contagious laughter. Her future plans include a secretarial career. Majorette, 5. 4; Basketball, olleyball. :. 4: Debating Club. 2 : t)ramatic Club. 4 : Home Room Representative. . ; arietv Re -ue. .V 4: Class Plav. 4. JOSEPH VERNON BRINEAU He ti'UA- a man. take him for all in all. HV shall never see his like again. ern has served as our class treasurer for two years and has done a more than adequate job. His nonchalant walk and his unequaled sense of humor help him to immediate friendship with anyone he meets. Besides playing basketball, he is a great sports enthusiast and attends all school functions. He was a great suc- cess in the Junior-Senior Reception with his imitation of The Tin Soldier and the Rag Boll with Chuckin' Charlie. ern would like to attend the University of Massachusetts after graduation. Basketball. Football, Junior-Senior Relay. 3; Dramatic Club. 4; Home Room Representative. 2: Competitive Play. 4: Varietv Revue, 4; Class Plav, 4.
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1950 CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM MAX ERICH ZERLIN, JR. Would we could duly praise you, that each deed Your foes might honor, and your friends might read. Bill is a class president of whom we can be extremely proud. He has proven himself to be an excellent manager of our class affairs and functions. Bill has a friendly way of greeting people that makes them feel good all over. He has proven his talent by appearing in plays, and has made an excellent master of cere- monies for the variety revue and the Junior-Senior Reception He is a good basketball and baseball player, and above all, a good sport. Next year, Bill plans to attend college. Baseball, Basketball, Junior-Senior Relay, 3, 4; Debating Club, 2; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Home Room Representative, 2; Competitive Play, 3; Variety Revue, 3, 4; Class Play, 4. MARY JEAN MacCRACKEN None knew her but to love her; None named her but to praise. Our able vice-president's activities are in reality so many and varied that it is next to impossible to name them all. Her bril- liant leadership has been displayed in almost every project under- taken by our class. Her pep and personality represent the ideal cheerleader. Her dramatic talent has been displayed by her excellent performances in our plays. A good speaker, she was a finalist in the prize-speaking contest in 1949. Jean has been a deserving success in high school and will certainly add to her laurels all through life. Basketball, 2; Volleyball, Cheerleader, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 2, 3, 4; Ski Club, 3; Home Room Representative, 2; Com- petitive Plays, 2, 3; Variety Revue, 3, 4; Class Play, 4. 12
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Iic Moulder 1950 JUDITH FERNALD AHLIN A pleasant girl of the quiet type. A short and graceful girl with friendly eyes, Judy has a free and easy air about her. You will find her always neatly dressed and a very enthusiastic dancer, fond of any kind of social life. Being a good sport. Judy always enjoys a joke, and is a wonderful friend to everyone. As yet, her future plans are undecided. Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Glee Club, 2, 4; Camera Club, 2; Junior Prom Committee, ,i ; 'ariety Revue, 4. MAY-LILLIAN AHO So shines a good deed in a naughty world. That attractive blond who always seems to be busy, but with a very noticeable eagerness to please, is May-Lillian. She is a great sport enthusiast and proves it by her excellent ability in swimming and horse- back riding. After graduation, May plans to help her mother in the real estate business. Junior Prom Committee, 3. OWEN FRANKLIN ALLEN A wan of science is a man of sense. Owen is the undisputed genius of the class. His scholastic ability has won for him many honors, and will probably win many more. His characteristically quiet manner is occasionally upset by a mischievous streak, which not many people have witnessed. We know that he will be a success in whatever he may do. Junior-Senior Relay, 3, 4; Dramatic Club, 3, 4; Boulder. 4; Junior Prom Committee. Junior-Senior Xmas Party. 3 ; Red and Gray, 2, 3, 4; Student Council, 2, 4; Class Play Stage Crew, 4. JOHN THOMAS ANDERSON A friend of the human race. Jack came to us from Rhode Island, during his senior year, and has made quite a hit with everyone. His flashing red hair and friendly smile have made him popular with the boys but even more so with the girls in our class. One of his favorite pastimes is dancing, in which he certainly excels. Jack was also a member of the champion boy's intra- mural basketball team, and in the cast of the fine senior play My Sister Eileen. Class Play, 4; Track, 4. ANN MARIE ANGIE Merrily I make my way through life day by day. Although her favorite sport is baseball, Ann skillfully handles the feminine arts of sewing and cooking. Her job as a waitress at the Deluxe Luncheonette occupies much of her time. We know that with her good nature she is bound to be successful in the future. 14
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