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WILLIAM W. KINGSBURY Far man is master of his fate. Band 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 3, Track 2, Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Art Service Com- mittee I, Junior Play IReading Commit- teel, Senior Play KReading Committeej. Bill . . . That was a terrible testI . . . But my appendix! . . . Lemon iuice trombone . . . Ham radio fanatic. JANET BOYSTON KINGSLAND What we find the least of in flirtations is love. fTransferred from Edina - Morningside High School, Edina, Minnesota, January, 1958.3 Homecoming Chairman 4, Junior Play fPrompterD, Senior Play IPrompterl, Thespian Club 3, Dance Committee 2, 3, 4, Dues Committee fCo-Chairmanl 3, Camera Club 2, Ethics Committee Repre- sentative 2, Choralears 'l, 3, 4, Glee Club I, Courant 2, 4, Intramurals I, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Bowling 3, Volleyball 2, Cheerleading 'I, 2. Oh, yahl . . . Always flirting . . . Oh, these underclassmenl . . . Poison Ivy? . . . Peffttl . . . Me? Skip? . . . Guess where I'm going this week- end? LYNNE KNOBEL Love is a beautiful dream. Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Perannos 4, Specta- tor 3, Hockey Uunior Varsity, 3, Tennis Warsityb 3, Intramurals 3, Thespian Club 2, French Club 4, Junior Play Ilucyj, Senior Play IDorotheaJ. It's not that I want to be with boys, it's iust I can't stand so many girls . . . Zyzzlel . . . Have you ever walked through New York with a Chianti bot- tle? . . . Dill pickles sans garlic. MARION KULKA ls she not more than painting can express? Scholastic Art Award IGold Keyl l, Per- annos lArt Staffl 4, Photography Club 2, Junior 4Play CAlIigator Committeei 3, Senior Play ISetsJ. I am not quiet! . . . Fuzzy-Wuzzy was a bear. . . . Arty . . . I sold my horse. . . . Feathers. 41
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KATHRYN VIRGINIA KAPTEINA God has given us tongues that we may say something pleasant to our fellow men. Perannos lTypistJ 35 'Spectator Uypistl 35 Hockey lg library Club 35 Guidance Office 45 Student Librarian I, 25 Senior Play lUsher, Refreshmentsl. Kathy . . . What a bunch of queenl . . . Nasty break. . . . What's play- ing at the drive-in? . . . I didn't see you in Springdale. . . . Oh l.ordil DAVID BURNHAM KELSEY A boy is, of all wild beasts, the most difficult to manage. Choraleers 3, 45 Soccer Uunior Varsityl 1, 45 Track Team Uunior Varsity! 2, 3, Narsityl 45 Rifle Club 2, 3, 45 Junior ,Play QAngier Dukej5 Dance Committee 'I, 2, 3, 45 Telephone Book Committee 3. Water Ski King . . . l'lave you heard the Shelley Burman record? . . . Choongl . . . Gonna come to the soccer game? . . . Dave . . . Are you kidding or what? RUSSELL A. KIMES, JR. Gather ye rose-buds while ye may. Track 25 Chess Club I, 2, lPresidentJ 3, 45 Audio-Visual Squad 3, 45 Ways and Means Committee 35 Fire Drill Commit- tee 1, 2, 3, 45 Social Committee 35 Sen- ior Play fTechnicalJ5 Junior Play fTechni- calJ5 Senior Prom lClean-upl. Russ lotus . . . Magnolia, honey! . . . Sebring '59 . . . Caddy tail lights . . . Packard and those clods! . . . WiIdl . . . Break out the mead. DONN S. KING There was no such stuff in my thoughts. Uransferred from New Trier High School, Winnetka, Illinois, February, 1959.7 Rifle Club 2, 35 Photography Club 45 Ways and Means Committee 35 Senior Play Qlightingl. It's an old Irish name. . . . What did you have? Cornflakes for breakfast. . . . Don't you ever read anything from Freud? 40
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DEMPSTER H. LEECH A careless song with a little nonsense in it now and then does not mis-become a monarch. Uransferred from Arlington' High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois, Feb- ruary, 1958.1 Harvard Club Award 35 Scholastic Art Award 2, 3, National Honor Society 3, Wresidentl 4, Chess Club 35 Dramatics Club 3, 47 .lunior Play fAnthony .l. Drexel Biddlelf Senior Play lSancho Panzalp Art Service Committee 2, 3. Dempy . . . lt's a full life, Charlie. . . .s I'm depressed. . . . Tell me something interesting. . . . Go ahead, see if I carel . . . Yee Gods! . . . Leech, like in blood sucker! RICHARD MICHAEL LIBERATORE The world knows only two, that's Romeo and l. Junior Play lCharlie Taylorlf Senior Play CTenorioD, Courant 4, Soccer 21 Thespian Club 25 Photography Club li Audio- Visual Squad 3, Junior Prom Commit- tee fDecorationslp Ways and Means Committee 2, Telephone Book Commit- tee 3. Dick . . . Lib . . . lfic . . . Why not? , . . Did you see me on T.V. lost night? . . . HeyI Guess what? I'm in love againI . . . Stick with me, lady, and l'II get you in pictures. SANDRA SIGRID LOWGREN The last and greatest art, the art to blot. Student Council Representative! 2, Per- annos lArt Staffl 43 Basketball Uunior Varsityl 3, 4: Hockey 4, Softball Uunior Varsityl 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Cheerleading 2, 3, 45 Inttamurals 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Service Committee 2, 4, Talent Show 2, Dance Committee I, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play lSets, Businesslp Senior Play Gets, Businesst. Sticks . . . Oh, is that right? . . I did it again, but she hit mel . . . I don't eat too much. . . . My legs aren't that skinnyI . . . Who was he with last night? . . . Lowgrie. . 2 i E E DONALD GEORGE LEWIS Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. Uransferred from Laurinburg High, Laurinburg, North Carolina, Septem- ber, 1958.D Football Uunior Varsity Managert 21 Library Club 3, 4: Junior Prom lbeoora- tionstp Senior Play iAudio-Visual Com- mittee, Stage Crewl. Who wants to put gas in the car? . . . l.et's head for the coast. . . . Let me tell you about the South. . . . Hey, munI Q ll E X in H .1 .N In. 1.1, in wp!! , , .,, , t. I ll , 'U-1'-l lll 3l wHC llyl'Iy ll J, lil , -- ', 11- -. ' V:-it li it l 1 1t,.l1Ht,l ,, ' ,Ill t , wil ll ' ik ,,. li ll! ll lil: ll .Xl itmllfl.5titlullllglllg ullll tttu lull ll ll tl ll' BIRGITTA KRISTINA LINDKVIST 'Mind cannot follow it, nor words express her infinite sweetness. 1 Uransferred from Karlstab's Girls' School, Karlstob, Sweden, September, 1959.1 Riding Club 31 Gymnastics 3. ' What do you soy? . . . Five foot two, eyes of blue . . . Tack for sist. . . . I donn know.
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