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Table of Contents The Seniors.................................................... Page 7 Class Log ..................................................... Page 30 Senior Elections Page 32 King and Queen of the Sea Page 34 Silver “M” and Pro-Merito ..................................... Page 36 Girls and Boys State Page 37 Class Will Page 38 Baby Pictures ................................................. Page 42 Destination.................................................... Page 45 Class Prophecy ................................................ Page 46 Shipwrecked on an Island ...................................... Page 50 Underclassmen Page 51 Activities .................................................... Page 59 Sports Page 75 Faculty ....................................................... Page 83 Advertisements ................................................ Page 91
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William G. Ricker “Bill Class President (4); Football J. V. (2, 3); Basketball J. V. (2); Ski Team Varsity (1, 3); Masque (1, 2, 3), Pin (2), “The Bat” (1), “The Wizard of Oz” (1), “The Lottery” (2); Freshman Chorus (1). Boys’ Chorus (2, 3), Mixed Chorus (2, 3), Chorus Librarian (3), “Fortune Teller” (2); Pro-Merito (4); Silver “M” (4); Record Board (3, 4), Business Manager (4); Junior Prom Co-Chairman (3). Track and Tally-ho! Our able senior class president is a terrific skier as well as an avid horseman. Bill’s infectious laugh and friendly nature have enabled him to be popular anywhere. An energetic senior, Bill sings tenor, sells candy, and handles the confusing business details for the RECORD; yet he always finds time to enjoy life. Nancy M. Fielder “Nan'’ Class Vice-President (4); F. H. A. (4); Masque (3, 4); Freshman Chorus (1), Girls’ Glee Club (2, 3, 4), Mixed Chorus (3, 4), Pendant (4), All-State Chorus (4); Chorus Wardrobe Mistress (4), Assistant Wardrobe Mistress (3), “Smoky Mountain” (4); Pro-Merito (4); Rec- ord Board (3, 4); Junior Prom Committee Chairman (3); Style Show (1). Who wants a cookie ? There’s hardly a noon hour when our cute, five-foot blondie isn’t supplying a “dieter” with some food. Nancy has never failed to brighten up our lives with her sparkling personality. We just love the way this good- natured and friendly gal flutters those pretty eyelashes. Barbara A. Beal “Barb'' Class Secretary (4); F. H. A. (4); Solonscope (4); Record Board (4); Style Show (1). Whether learning to skate, making frappes at Seiv- wright’s, or driving the ’55 blue Mercury, our friendly “Southern belle” is always wearing that “Knockout” smile. Barb has worked hard behind scenes for both Solonscope and RECORD and is noted for her dependability and helpfulness. Why, we even consider Barb a Vermonter now I Robert E. Blanchard “Bob” Class Treasurer (4); Football J. V. (1), Varsity (2, 3. 4); Letter (2). Captain (4); Baseball J. V. (1, 2), Basketball J. V. (1. 2); Debating Club (4), Varsity (4); “Parting at Imsdorf” (3); Solonscope (4); Record Board (4). Here’s a nice guy who’s one of the most friendly people in the senior class. Dark crew-cut, dark eyes, and a jolly smile are his trademarks. Bob is quite a ham—at radio operating—so we hear! If you ask us, Bob’s biggest interests are Females and Football. We wish lots of luck to a “most happy fella”.
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