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“Jack” John C. LeBourveau Football J. V. (1, 3); Baseball J. V. (1); Track J. V. (3); Freshman Chorus (1). Never a minute to spare for Jack works after school, drives about in his black coupe, and entertains us at parties by strumming on his guitar. A very polite and cordial fellow, Jack has a pleasant hello for everyone. Need anything? Ask Jack; he’s a very generous fellow. Morris E. Leno Football J. V. (1, 2); Basketball (2); Pro-Merito (4). Hey, slow down, Morris! You’re talking so fast we can’t keep up with you. We’ll have to admit his enthusiasm cer- tainly is contagious. Usually we see him standing in the halls with his hands on his hips and his head slightly tilted as though he were listening in on the underground. His sincerity and good manners attract many friends. John E. Leonard “Johnnie” Happy-go-lucky John is another member of our class who hails from Calais. He transferred from Spaulding dur- ing his junior year and wasn’t long in making many friends. Tall, good-natured, and friendly, he is usually seen with a group of boys—and girls! Just ask Johnnie for a phone num- ber; he has them all. Whatever your plans are, John, we wish you the best of luck. Arlene I. Martin G. A. A. (1, 2, 3, 4), President (4). 50 Point Award (2), 100 Point Award (3), 200 Point Award (4); Debating Club (3); Librarian (3); Masque (2, 3, 4), “Curious Savage’' (4); Freshman Chorus (1); Band (1. 2, 3, 4), All-State Band (4); Orchestra (4); “Smoky Mountain” (4); Pro-Merito (4). A wonderful gal with a great love for MHS, Arlene is an ardent Masquer, a first clarinetist in band, and president of G. A. A. If you want anything done and done right, ask Arlene. Four years from now she hopes to be graduated as a physical education instructor. We understand she’s been getting in some practice this year. Good luck to you, Arlene.
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Corinne L. Kelley “Corky” F. H. A. (4), Historian (4); Masque (2, 3, 4); Record Board (3, 4); Freshman Reception Decorations Committee Chairman (4); Style Show (1, 3). Are you looking for fun? Well, stop looking when you find Corrine, for you can always depend on her for a good time. Gay personality, trim figure, sparkling eyes, and a blond pony tail all belong to Corky. At the award assembly this spring we lost count of the number of art prizes Corky collected Good luck to you in the future, Corrine; and when you’re famous, just send us one or two signed originals, so we can say we knew you when--------. S. Lynda Kittle “Lyn” G. A. A. (2, 3, 4), 50 Point Award (2), 100 Point Award (3), Business Manager (3); Class Vice-President (3); Masque (2. 3, 4), “Curious Savage” (4); Girls’ Glee Club (2), Band (3, 4); Pro-Merito (4); Office Staff (4); Record Board (4). Petite and lively, our smallest cherub is always full of fun and mischief. Lynda is a great little twirler with a high- stepping stride and lots of spirit. This cute pixie is our answer to how to be most popular and best looking. Before she came to us, she had been a student at Stowe High School. Is that where you learned that skiing technique, Lyn? Gene S. Kreis Freshman Chorus (1); Pro-Merito (4); Solonscope (4), Business Manager (4). When you first meet Gene you might get the impression that he is very quiet and reserved, but when you get to know him better—WOW! Besides being conscientious in his studies, he has done a wonderful job of handling all the monetary matters for the Solonscope. An up-and-coming commercial student, Gene has al- ready begun his career on a part-time basis. When he takes over on full time, we’re sure he’ll go far and continue to make friends wherever he is. Benjamin E. Lamb “Ben” Pro-Merito (4); Solonscope (4); Record Board (4); Boys State. Here’s our vote for the second Mr. Aiken! The girls don’t worry too much about not understanding all those scientific terms, for Ben knows them all. But don’t think this mathe- matician and electronics man is all work and no fun; for he has a terrific sense of humor which adds some spice to everyday work. Man, dig those crazy shirts! We have a feeling you’ll go places, Ben, and we’ll be watching the headlines.
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Priscilla R. Maxham “Cilia” F. H. A. (4), Reporter (4); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4), Pendant (4); All-State Chorus (4); Smoky Mountain” (4); Office Staff (1). Who could ask for a harder worker and a more con- scientious student than Priscilla is? Among many other things, Cilia finds time to attend youth fellowship meetings and conventions and, also, “to sew a fine seam.” Certainly she’ll never be cold with “all that mink” around her! F. James Nuissl “Jim” You can hear Jim coming a mile away! When we hear his heels clicking down the corridors, we look up expectantly to find out the latest news. Although an ardent sportsman and one of the few ’57ers who know how to run a farm, Jim always finds time to stop and chat with us. Wherever he’s going and whoever he’s with, he is the same likable and at- tractive fellow. Keep us posted after graduation, Jim. ((T Jeanme G. A. A. (1, 2); Class Secretary (2); Pro-Merito (4); Solonscope (2, 3, 4), Assistant Business Manager (3); Record Board (4); Junior Prom Music Committee Chairman (3). One of the very few des eleves francaise de la troisieme classe, Jean gets her studying done and still finds time to cruise about town in her blue convertible. A thoughtful and unselfish person, she has been a great asset to the class of ’57. If you wish to know more about Jeannie, ask Dick— “who dreams of Jeannie with the light brown hair.” William A. Parker Ticket Squad (4). Here he—whoops! There he goes—. If you ever see a two-toned green Chevy full of girls go by you three times, you may be certain it’s Bill. A friend to everyone, Bill is a sports fan and a ladies’ man. Besides that entrancing smile, he wears mighty sporty clothes!
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