658 X N R 9 Q -N qw - 'f2'w W f- ,Q V. wxasz' ' A.. , . 1 - f ' 1 w . ,a.,. 1,1 .. 1-,-G..u , ,vu If V if ' .5533 ,C LL,L ,, ' 1 is its: as Y' r Q.. A g . , E y , ,,f , C .,. -s . I, , ,iii , ,. V fl Y -C.. . ,,. ,V 5 , .1 ii QS . Es is J.. 1 E3 -wa. 'Q K vu 12: Q 261: R .A W 1 91 N . -. ,v f, .1 , - 4: ,Ag ev 1 is rf, - .- , f - ,foal 2 C 7., R' -3 LSTQEL- F rf --iff LUCY VERDEROSE Our librarian . . . she reads non- fiction books. JACK C. REYNER One of the newest additions to the Biology department, enjoys outdoor activities. MYRTLE EAVER ROBBINS She has the know-how to put on . wonderful musical exhibitions. RAYMOND ROLLINS Physical education is his department . . . a whiz at coaching the Freshman Football team and the school's baseball team. MARIAN SACHS Einstein's understudy . . . a swell disposition to go with it. CHARLES SMERIN C, S Connoisseur Of football . . . for good ill' A advice, get a word from the wise. -,L.Qx Q Q -L b,, A Q K. . . 1 AAkyk,. J X CLARENCE SMITH f A A whiz at teaching mechanical ,:.- drawing. iiiig 1'Af if , L ' A so fi eisi ROMAINE WEAVER ROBERT L. YOUNCBLOOD Pink cgrqlg are har ,qpggialry , , , Supplies the good music on the fool- teaches an interesting English class. ball fields . . . specializes in in- Sffllfllellllll Ill llSiC.
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PDATA gh ,fu 'evo 01 l 0 , J eg so a l ' t ,y 0 D ,,-' v atb fa. N, V ,Xxx .,,, J fN Life has often hc-en compare-tl to that age oltl institution of show business, the Cirrus. No tlouht it is lweause hoth contain excitement ancl joy, ll4'tll'llH't'1lli ancl tragetly. laughter antl tears, all easily revogmizc-tl as human emotions. The Class ol' 10511 has attemptetl, in this etlition of the lllaroon anfl Coltl. to rf-vortl anfl illustrate in a circus-like mau- ner, the four years we have spent in C.ll.S. They have ln-en full Illlfl exciting years, anfl it has been my great privilege to serve as presiflent tluringr our senior year. May I extend my heartfelt thanks to the class for its constant support aml loyalty cluring my term, to my fellow officers who maale my work easier autl more enjoyable, and to my atlyisors, Mrs. Lutz and Mr. Creamer for their patient guidance. Best of luck, and may the future bring continued suc- cess and happiness to you all. HERBERT H. WESCOTT, JR. President E 4.6 61' OVHZEVS
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