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ALICE BORCHARD COUCH Ta be born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world is mad. Choraleers 2, 3, 4: Glee CII-Ib ll, 27 Perannos fArt Staffi 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, Photography Club 2, Art Service Club 2, 3, Debating Club44, Ways and Means Committee 2, 3, Junior Play lAl- ligator Committee, Chairmanj, Senior Play fPublicity - Postersi, Junior Dance Committee fCo-chairmanb. Lissa . . . The ieep ran out of gas. . . . The Kendra and I . . . Cat eyes . . . l have to make a poster. . . . Sorry l'm late, l got paint on my shirt. M. CAROLINE CRAWFORD Happiness is a woman. CTransferred from Mt. Lebanon High School, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Sep- tember, 1957.5 Senior Play lReading Committee, Proper- ties Co-Chairmani, Junior Play CMake- upl, Perannos iBusiness Steffi 4, Ping-pong Tournaments 3, Tennis Tour- naments 4, Intramurals 2, Ceramics Club 2. Too neat for worclsl . . . l'm going riding today. . . . Those stupid boys in Driver Educationl . . . I'm sorry I'm late, but I had to feed my dog. . . . But iron tables don't break! DENNIS LEIGH CRIBBY A man's happiness is to do a man's true work. Uransferred from Plainfield High School, Central Village, Connecticut, February, 'l958.l Dramatics Club 3, 4, Senior Play lSet Committeei. The Menace . . . Well, I finally got some material for the cage. . . . l brought in the papers for you this morning. . . . Naval Reserve . . . May I help? CHARLES TAYLOR DAVIS Men, like bullets, go farthest when they are smoothest. fTransferred from Reno High School Reno, Nevada, November, 1959.1 1 Science Award 1, Band 'I, Choraleers 4, Tennis 3, French Club 3, Ski Club 3, Rifle Club 4. Chuckles . . . I'm from Reno. . Gregarious . . . Is that a factl . Baloneyl 33
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I.ON C. CLARK Tiger, tiger, burning bright In the forests of the night. iTransferrecl from Avon Old Farms, Farmington, Connecticut, September, 1958.7 Scholastic Art Award K9 Gold Keys, 2 places, 3, Courant 3, 4, Perannos lArt Editor, 4, Art Service Committee 3, 4, Senior Play lDon Quixote, Chairman of Setsl, Junior Play lChairman of Sets, Reading Committeel. I'm generally in favor of having a party. . . . l dis-a-ger-ee. . . . So tI1at's the deal. . . . Cinderella - mmmmmmm. . . . You're stupid. . . . Ridge Runner 442 . . . Immortality pic- tures . . . Abstract impressionist. JAMES JOSEPH CODY Thought is free. Orchestra l, Basketball Uunior Varsityl 4, Football Uunior Varsity, l, 2, Intra- murals 2, Debating Club 1, 2, 4, Chess Club 2, Ceramics Club 4, Assembly Com- mittee 4. Jim . . , Right hand man at Doblin's . . . Can't make it. Gotta rake leaves. . . This may be off the subiect. CREIGHTON LYNN CONNER And there's pleasure in being mad which none but madmen know. National Athletic Scholarship Society 3, Baseball fVarsityD I, 2, 3, 4, Basketball Uunior Varsityl 3, Soccer Worsityl 2, 3, 4, Cross Country Warsityj 3, Intramurals 2, 4, Sport Club 2, Senior Play lTicketsJ, Ways and Means Committee 2, Dance Committee 2. Duke . . . Creight . . . Let's try to keep a decorum. . . . Wait 'til I get my bonus. . . . Save that signature, it'll be pricelessl . . . Steak sandwich and milk at Phil's. SHARON COOPER No other Pooh in all the world could do the things that she could do. Uransterred from Venice Senior High School, Venice, Florida, October, 1956.1 Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Courant 3, Perannos iliterary Editor? 4, Intramurals I, 2, 3, 4, Thespian Club 2, Ceramics Club 3, French Club 4, Junior Play lPublicity, Prompterl, Senior Play lMarioJ, Dance Committee fDecorationsl I, 2, 3. A palace guard's life is hard, says AIice. . . . I want to be subversive. . . . Hugable . . . I'm being Pooh to- day. . . . Barefoot girl with shoes on . . . l have this creative writing. . . . l'm not indispensableln . . . Hey, Boo!
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JANICE DAVIS Happiness seems made to be shared. Choraleers 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 2, Peran- nos CBusiness Statfi 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 47 Nursing Club 2, Junior Play lPromp- terig Senior Play iCostumesJg Prom Com- mittee fRetreshments1 3, Class Ways and Means 2, 4, Student Council CWays and Means, 4. Not today . . . Always smiling . . . Oh, dear! . . . Petite . . . Am l blushing? . . . Fuzzy . . . Wait a minute! ALVIN DE PIETRO Life's a joke that's just begun. CTransferred from Pleasantville High School, Pleasantville, New York, Octo- ber, 1957.1 Class Treasurer 1. Where's my harmonica? . . . Al . . . Hot car. . . . Liie's too short to worry. . . . Road Runner. LAURIE JOANNE DUNBAR A girl so various that she seemed to be not one but all mankirid's epitome. Uransferred from Anacortes High School, Anacortes, Washington, Septem- ber, 1957.1 Scholastic Writing Award fHonorable Mention! 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, CSecretary1 4, Class President 3, Stu- dent Council CForeign Student Tea Chairmani 3, 1Assembly Committeei 4, Choraleers 2, 3, lVice-President! 4, Courant fAssistant Editori 4, Girls' Var- sity Basketball fManagerl 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 47 Debating Club 2, All-State Chorus 3. 47 Junior Play fSets, Businessip Junior Prom Committee, Senior Play lPublicity Chairman, Programs, Usherjp Ram-Bell fChairman1 3, Ways and Means Committee 3, American Field Ser- vice Student Committee 3. Lorelei Bundar . . . And, boy, we've iust really got to . , . . . . Gee, I don't know, kid .... These crazy contact lenses are killing me! . . . Hey, there! . . . l've iust written the strangest poeml . . . Great snakes! . . . Now don't get shook. LINDA ANN DEL VICARIO No one is a slave whose will is free. Perannos Uypisti 3, Spectator lTypistl 35 Guidance 4, Nursing Club 2. California, here I camel . . . Ah- veyl . . . Hoi . . . You must be brand new. . . . Save me a place in the lunch line, Carol. . . . What, are you kidding me? JOHN CHARLES DEVLIN He's given his heart to the horse. CTransferred from The Woodstock Coun- try School, South Woodstock, Vermont, September, 1959.1 Baseball fVarsity1 1. Jack . . . l'll be in Wyoming this summer. . . . Which way to the rodeo? . . . Porsche fiend. 5 x K 5 E 2 3
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