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EVELYN DORIS BROWN Doris Don't be surprised if sometime after graduation you pick up the telephone and get a number, please from that sweet and lovely miss known to us as Doris. Males take note! Her pet peeve is boys without cars. Perhaps the reason is because she lives on the outskirts of Living- ston. Doris is active in the Commercial Service Club and in I-Ii-Tri. Since she is so ambitious and well-liked, she is bound to be one of the favorite belles of the telephone company. BARBARA RUTH BRUSOE Barb What's a nine-letter word that describes Barb to a T? Versatile is the word for this pretty member of the class of '51. Musically talented, Barb sings in the Senior Chor- us and Girls' Glee Club, heads the band's drum section. and is a wonder at the piano. An amateur photographer, Barb works on the Miller staff and for the Red Cross Club. She can often be seen put-putting around town in Bumpy, her convertible. A whiz with needle and thread, Barb is artistically inclined, too, and plans to take up fashion design in college. IOSEPH HARRY BUCHANAN ,,lenY,. Next in line we find a tall, dark, well-dressed senior. He appears to be poised and interested in everything. on observation which on closer inspection proves per- fectly justified. We see that he is a member of the Senior Chorus and Boys' Glee Club, the shining light of the baseball team, a Hi-Y man, and president of the Christ Church Crucifers' Guild. He is also an able leader and a loyal friend. In a few years we expect to find him on his way up. 19 DONALD BUFFINGTON HBUH., An inspiration for sports has he, As on the diamond you will see. Don's singing's not confined to shower or tub, He joins in with Chorus and Boys' Glee Club. A knack he has for taking notes: Read some of the sports articles he wrote. If the joke's on Buff, he'll be a good sport: He's never at a loss for a clever retort. Pushing a pen or running bases, He's going places.
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BARBARA ALLEN BINDER Bin Hear that iriencly, contagious laugh? That's lively Bin. up to another one oi her mischievous antics. That attractive, well-dressed girl is Barb also. With Bin's nat- ural flair for art and clothes, her success as a future buyer is well assured. Because of her many iriends and her posts as secretary ol Wyoming Young People's and as mailing editor ol the Miller, Bin's present, too, has success as its keynote. Spirit, sophistication, and achieve- ment add up to Barbara Binder, a girl well worth know- mg. FREDERICK ANTHONY BODDEN ,Tonyn Lost: A likeable young man who answers to the name of Fred or Tony. Indentiiying Characteristics: Sandy- colored hair. blue eyes. a smile tor everyone, and a knack lor saying clever things when a party needs brightening up. Seen: Iabberwackying at Hi-Y. lending his rich voice to the Senior Chorus and Boys' Glee Club, and planning for the devastating. supercolossal Bodden-Bomb in the Prolessional Scientists' Club. It iound. please return to the nearest member ol the class of '51, Reward: The eternal gratitude ol the class. CHARLES SEAMAN BISHOP. IR. HBUS.. Yoir've all heard oi his commuting irom New Vernon in his modern Model-A. You've all seen him capably oper- ating the motion picture projector as one oi the essential visual aids men or serving as a Christ Church Cruciier. It might also have been in the banking room. for during his sophomore year he was our thriity treasurer. or in Red Cross Club, where he takes an active part. Of course. you've seen this shy, good-looking senior. He's the bash- iul Mr. Bishop. CAROL STEVENS BRADLEY Brad Because you have worked tirelessly as business manager ol the Miller. production chairman ol the Red Cross Club, secretary ol your home room. and as an active member oi Hi-Tri-because you have maintained the lriendship and admiration oi everyone who knows you, and have shown yoursell to be able, ambitious. and al- ways ready to help, the class oi '51 will always remember your laughing voice and pleasant smile. We wish you the best of luck in your merchandising career. l8
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LU' ,J 117' E IRVING LEE CANNON Irv The lunch bell rings, and a neat '46 Ford contain- ing a load of boys is off to the White Diamond. The driver is none other than lrv. Although he came to M. H. S. from Summit in his junior year, his agreeable per- sonality and sense of humor immediately gained him friends. After school you can see him taking off for Chatham, where he holds a part-time job. In school he is an active member of the Red Cross Club. lrv plans to study business administration in college. 3' .. if , L. gg, 5. M t GAY ELLEN CHENEY Cheech Drum maior-song and dance girl'-Senior Belle active Professional Scientists' Club participant. Know a senior girl that fits the bill? lt's Gay, sometimes known to her friends as Cheech. If Gay isn't presiding over those hectic Thursday night Hi-Tri meetings. she's prov- ing her writing talents as sports editor of the Miller and copy editor of the Millwheel. We'll always remember the Cheney trademark ---- one thousand and one novel hats. Poised and attractive. Gay has a sense of humor that really fits her name. IOAN ANGELA CATALLO Ioanie Dark Eyes we hereby dedicate to Ioanie. the owne er of the prettiest eyes this side of heaven. Also iden- tified by her black hair and a warm smile, Ioanie is proudly claimed by Flight '5l. This active senior is a member of the Commerical Service Club. Red Cross Club. and Hi-Tri. After school hours the striking brunette can be seen selling at Lord and Taylor's. lt's easy to see she inherited a double share of ambition. Ioanie, with her charm and friendly personality, is already well on her way to becoming a buyer. CAROLYN RUTH CLAUS Carolyn Picture a trim brunette majorette strutting jauntily down the football field. cute as can be in her blue and white uniform. She nonchalantly twirls her baton as the band plays on. Envision this same girl joining in with Senior Chorus, sharing her original ideas with the other Assembly Committee members, or generously lending her services to the Red Cross Club. A warm friendliness. plenty of pep, and a lively interest put the finishing touches on our portrait of Carolyn. This is indeed an at- tractive picture and one which can hardly be equaled. 20
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