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PAULA KAY CRAVER “Merrymaking eyes and jocund smile” Paula’s gaiety and friendliness were felt by all during her activities on many girls’ sports teams, the drill team, and many class functions. ERNEST CRAW “By the work, one knows the worker.” Always hard-working and interest- ed in everything around him, Ernie was a welcome addition to all his classes and activities at F-M. JOHN CASHIN CROFUT “Never without a word” John’s fun-loving manner and wi remarks will long be remembered all who knew him. His personal enlivened the soccer and basketb teams and Leaders Club of which was an outstanding member. MICHAEL GENE CROLICK “I’m no angel” In school Mike’s interests centered around sports. He participated in Leaders Club and played on the Freshman basketball team. DOROTHY LUCIA CROUCH “She that has patience may accomplish anyhing” Seemingly quiet, Dorothy has a fun- loving side which was displayed by her enthusiastic participation in Pep Club, drill team, and girls’ sports. Much of her time was devoted to help- ing her Girl Scout troop. NEIL JOSEPH CROWLEY “All these people in that little car!” Neil’s eager participation in all a tivities was well shown by his wo for Forum, World Affairs Club, D bate Club, “Oak Leaves,” and his woi for his class as a junior homeroo representative. 24
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MICHAEL WILLIAM CLYNE “A great athlete and a great guy” Mike, active in both Varsity foot- ball and baseball, was never too busy to participate in his church youth group, Chorus, and Boys’ Leaders. JOHN A. COPPOLA “Everybody rise!” John is a combination of football and band with a large touch of wit. Active in Junior Varsity and Varsity football along with Band and March- ing Band he did much to increase our school spirit. JACQUELINE ANNE COSTELLO “As merry as the day is long” During her four years at F-M, Jackie lent her sparkling personality to many organizations.. She was an active member of both Future Nurses and Future Homemakers and was a willing participant in girls’ intra- murals. RONNIE R. COURTWRIGHT “Let’s play basketball” Ron’s quiet, friendly manner has made him well-liked during his years at F-M. Sports were Ron’s chief interest, as shown by his participation in Leaders Club and Freshman basketball. ANTONIO COSTA PINTO “Spanish is just bad Portuguese” Another in our long line of A.F.S. students, Tony brought his Latin charm, temper, humor, rhythms, and soccer playing ability from Brazil. F-M and Tony quickly adjusted to each other for an enjoyable, but too short year. MICHAEL JAMES CRAIGIE “Strange to say, they seldom boast the ones who do deserve it most. Mike’s wit and friendliness became weH-known through his work as presi- dent of Natural Science Club and his membership in German Club, the gymnastics team, and his church youth group. 23
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EUGENE E. CUMMINGS “Still horsin’ around” Gene, who never suffered from boredom,)was an active member of Ski Club and the Junior Varsity football team. WILLIAM CHARLES DRYPOLCHER “Success is his” Bill, who came to F-M in his senior year, soon became active on the Var- sity football team, in Student Coun- cil, and as treasurer of the senior class. GEOFFREY LAWRENCE DEMONG “A leader of men who is followed by women” Geoff was an outstanding leader, having been president of the freshman class and treasurer of the sophomore and junior classes and of Student Council. He put his athletic ability to good use in Varsity football, bas- ketball, and baseball. y fm IAN STUART DUGUID “A good sport from head to toe; that’s a long way as measurements go” Ian combined school activities with an outside job. He was a member of Boys’ Leaders Club and the Fresh- man and Junior Varsity basketball teams. MARY DENNIS DINNEEN “There are 2N’s in my name” Mary is known to her friends as being quiet and unobtrusive. She was an active member of Future Nurses, Future Homemakers, and Pep Club. RICHARD DWELLY “A farmer’s life for me” Dick’s main interest in high school was centered around Future Farmers, of which he was an active member. He also found time to have an outside job. 25
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