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Paul Milton Goldfarb, Jr. Mobile, Ala. There ain't no doubt about it, Paulie was a stud. At 9:50 every night, every girl in Birmingham waited anxiously by the phone in hopes that Captain C. would make a move. Nobody could understand how the Farb knew so much obout everybody’s personal life. Paul was mailman. Other than this, The Mobile Mover made himself unique at Springs by burning incense, having an irregular shower pattern, and only one eyebrow. Richard Marc Goldstein Birmingham, Ala. Rich endeared himself to all with his friendly hello-two right jabs in the shoulder. Richard was mouthpiece for the Hellcats-all mouth. Next year, the Grass will be cruelly separated from his idol, and the other half of the Odd Couple, David Ovson. All right, Goldstein, go back and play-in your sand box. Stephen Farr Henderson Atlanta, Go. The Senior Lounge was Red's bag. Who will ever forget Just four more hours... ? He was also Helena's foremost Interior Decorator as can be witnessed by his performance on the gym. His noblest effort was keeping smut out of the Issinfo. He was a hippie, Comm, of Recreation, Class Pres, and a member of the Dirty Dozen. I'll do it myself.
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James Joseph Burke Birmingham, Ala. As intramural captain, Jim usedhismen effectively all year. Honest Jim gave himself a record every day for going off campus without permission; but for some reason, he always forgot to turn them in. His year's project was corrupting Kerry Kirkland. Jambo was famous on the golf team for his “no shot at all , but also received the J.B. Lusco Story-Telling Citation for entertaining the Judiciary for 8-1 2 hours. Richard Cunningham Crittenden Birmingham, Ala. Richard had a hard time playing Tiny Tim in the Senior Play because his voice was too high. He was an authority on you-know-whats. An expert photographer, the Critter soon hopes to put out his own 1000-page photographic book entitled The Anatomy of Sidney Smyer . Most importantly, Reechard was always there when a picture needed taking. Richard! Richard!! Richard!!! Jack Sims Conway Birmingham, Ala. Jack underwent a greatchange between his sophomore and senior year$--he fulfilled his military obligation and he was two years older. Mr. Wheeler loved Jack because even though Jack missed school the day of a test, he always took the make-up with great skill. Jack had an Indian nickname, Crazy Horse .
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Charles Thomas Hodges Birmingham, Ala. Hodges was on the soccer team, track team and President of the Nerd Herd. He could be seen every afternoon cheering the herd on to victory in the paper airplane races. Fleet-footed Tom was also the fostest of all the boys he ran around with. His prize possession was a humon-gous 1948 Tape Player adorned with a complete selection of 1948 tapes. John Jeffrey Howard Birmingham, Ala. John excelled. He was in soccer and on the Glee Club. It's only fitting that his name comes after his roommate's so people can compare their activities. They both chose flying as their Senior hobby and Jack even tried to get Coach Cameron to turn the gym over to the Civil Royal Air Patrol. But as hard as he tried, John couldn't teach anyone else how to fly. Dum-De-Dum-Dum-Dum Robert Morris Jackson Birmingham, Ala. Robby-wobby could play any musical instrument you handed him. The Senior Play showed him to be a talented composer. Rob was Comm, of Jug Rallies, a professional bull-shooter and gave reol witty speeches for the Glee Club-’Gee, it’s good to be back in Birmingham. Read that ogain, please, Rob.
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