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ROY A. CLARK, IR. Iune Boy was an active Track man, serving as captain of the team. He worked on Traffic Squad, Honor Award Committee and re- ceived his Activities Key. IOHN CLARKE Iune Usher Squad, A Capella and the Boys' Quartet kept john very busy. Yet he found time to be Home Boom Secretary and to add his name to the Honor Boll. ROBERT C. CLATTY Iune Bob had a year 'round sports schedule playing Football, ln- tramural Basketball, Soccer, and being captain and shotputter in Track. Outside of sports he en- joyed Clubs and Hi-Y. FLORENCE V. COLAIANNI Ianuary Flo was a member of Traffic, Li- brary, Attendance Squads, and G.R.'s5 also ushered at the Op- eretta. She collected dolls and magazine covers. Basketball rat- ed high in sports. AUDREY COLLEDGE Iune Secretary of the Traffic Squad, Audrey was also a Home Boom Officer, member of Class Rank and Attendance Squads, and Girl Reserves. Her name always ap- peared on the Honor Roll. PI-IYLLIS CONNER Iune A member of Girl Reserves and owner of one of those hands you saw every period collecting At- tendance cards Was Phyllis Con- ner, GEORGE G. COOPER Iune An amateur trainman at heart, George put aside his hobby to aid with Traffic, B Squad Foot- ball, Operetta, and the Color Guard. George was also Chair- man of the Cafeteria Squad. sq-:lg C S 5 ill., G-'freer Ytlvv-Uwe ACHILLES P. COPETAS Ianuary Even though his chief interest lay in all kinds of sports, Acky, letterman in Football, Basketball, and Track, was Secretary of his Home Room and member of Hi-Y. GLORIA CORBETT Iune Ways and Means, Traffic, and Library Squads and Clubs helped occupy Gloria's days. Aspiring to be a fashion artist, she prac- ticed designing in oft moments along with horseback riding. MAURICE COSTELLO Iune Maurice's interests ran along athletic lines. He participated in Track and Intramural Basketball. ELMAS RUTH COX Ianuary Elmas, new to Mt. L, from Bridge- ville High, m a n a g e d to get G.A.A.. in before january caught up with her. She was chiefly interested in journalism and ath- letics. NEAL CRAIN Iune Neal's interests in sports cen- tered in both A and B Squad Basketball, but he also was in Clubs and dismissed you from lunch as a member of the Cafe- teria Squad. CAROLYN CRAWFORD Iune Climbing up and down ladders as a member of the Decorating Squad and gathering up stray books wasn't enough work for Carolyn, so she joined Girl Re- serves and other Clubs. IOAN CRAWFORD Iune Busy Ioan mixed a bit of music for the Operetta with G.A.A. and Cheerleading and Poster Squads. She was chairman of the Girl Reserve Social Service Commit- tee and Vice President of her Home Room. 28
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GEORGE HANK BULL Iunuary Outside of his hours spent in detention hall, George worked out with the Football Team, got a few black eyes in Intramural Boxing and Basketball, and was a member of Clubs. IANE BULLIONS Iune lane was Vice President of her Home Room, a Girl Reserve, an Honor Roll student, a member of the Traffic and Cafeteria At- tendance Squads, and an active participant in G.A.A. G. HELEN BURCH Iune A member of Hostess Squad and Publicity Committee, Helen had time to listen to both classical and popular music and enjoy her hobbies-dancing, skating, reading, stamp collecting. PENN ELIZABETH BURKE Icmuury Penn was usually singing madly in A Capella, gazing proudly at the Honor Roll and her Activities Key, or rehearsing for the Class Play whe n she wasn't busy heading the Library Squad or pursuing her hobby in antique shops. IANE BYERS Iune lane, a member of Girl Reserves, was often found helping her team win in G.A.A. sports or helping Miss Moore, as a mem- ber of the Library Squad. KATHLEEN BYERS Iune Checking books in the Library and working to make the Hon- or Roll still left Katie time to at- tend Girl Reserve meetings. IOHN LOUIS CAIN Iune An active Senior with varied in- terests was Louis. A member of the Wrestling team, Lou won great acclaim last year in that sport. He also boasted Traffic and Cafeteria Squads. 27 ,G tix P Qggatti .. yi. WWW all flo ADA CANDUSSO Iune A National Honor student from Ft. Lauderdale and South High, Ada spent many happy hours in both indoor and outdoor sports. Her favorite was swim- ming. SUZANNE CARRELL Iune A likable member of our Senior class was Suzy, who was on Ways and Means, Traffic Squad, chairman of Hostess Squad for the Senior Tea, member of G.A.A. and Girl Reserves. She knitted and hiked for hobbies. THOMAS R. CARVLIN Iune An athletic fellow especially in Intramural Basketball and Box- ing was Tom. He was President of his Home Room, on the Honor Roll, and participated in Clubs. MARY CASPER Icmuary Mary, at one time a member of G.A.A. and on a Senior Tea Committee, was chiefly interest- ed in horseback riding and scrap book collecting. LUCIAN CASTE Ianuury Secretary-treasurer of Hi-Y, mem- ber of Poster and Traffic Squads and Publicity Committee, was quiet Lew. His hobbies were music and chemistry: his favorite sports baseball, hockey, and foot- ball. EDWARD CHARLES Iune Watch the birdie was a useful expression in Ed's vocabulary, for photography was his hobby. In extra moments he liked to bowl. No boogie-Woogie went to waste when Ed was around. NAN HOOVER CHARLES Iune Being President of her Home Room and a regular addition to the Honor Roll did not stop Nan! She also gave her assistance to Ways and Means, Cafeteria At- tendance, and Girl Reserves.
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LOIS VERNE CRAWFORD Icmuary Besides putting over those neat love scenes as the romantic lead in the Class Play, Crawf, chair- man of the Social Committee, did feature writing for both the Lan- tern and the Log. EARL D. CULLISON Iune Earl was one of those fellows who liked Basketball between the home rooms. He enjoyed Clubs, too. HELEN IOAN DAKER Icxnucxry A whiz in any sport, Dake near- ly knocked herself out for her G.A.A. team, was Attendance chairman, secretary of Girl Re- serves, Lantern circulation man- ager, member of Traffic, and owner of an Activities Key. HOWARD W. DAVIES Iune Howie spent a lot of his spare time after school trying to better his score in the Rifle Club along with helping his Intramural Bas- ketball team on to victory. JAMES H. DAVIS Iune Another bearer of an Activities Key is lim. Around school we found him a member of Traffic, Vice President of his Home Room, Chairman of Decorating Squad, and player of Intramural Bas- ketball. IOHN I. DAVIS Iune Red-headed Iohn liked Intramur- al Basketball and Club s in school, but horseback riding and cards were his hobbies after hours. LESLIE S. DAVIS Iunuary Although Leslie's chief interests were in aviation and Football, he took time out to acquire a Russian accent for the part of Boris Kolenkhov in the Class Play. 29 lor- r ' WILLIAM DAVIS Iune Bill, better known as Nic to his friends, participated in ln- tramural Basketball and Clubs. ROBERT DeARMENT Iune To keep Bob on the go in the ac- tivities line there were Basket- ball, the L a n t e r n , Cafeteria Squad, Hi-Y and Clubs together with the work necessary to make the Honor Roll, ROBERT COLLINS DeIOI'IN Iune One of our gym ladder-climb- ers was Bob, member of Deco- rating C o m m i t t e e and Usher Squad. For relaxation Bob turned to Basketball, Track, Cross Coun- try, or a bit of art work. IEAN ANN DELANEY Iune Being a typist for two years for the Lantern kept lean busy many nights after school. She was in Girl Reserves, G.A.A., and Clubs. DOROTHY CLAIRE DEUTSCH Iune Proud possesor of an Activities Key and President of her Home Room was Dottie. She was one of Miss Cribbs' standbys, and also a member of A Capella, Triple Trio, and Operetta. ROBERT HAY DICKSON Iune Alabama-born Bob used all of his six feet to advantage in Bas- ketball and Tennis and also en- joyed being Vice President of his Home Room and a member of Clubs. GEORGE W. DIETRICI-I Ianuary George's favorite sport was Football, as proven by his active part on that team. Running a close second were Soccer, Bas- ketball, with a little hunting on the side.
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