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WILLIAM H. SONNECKEN Every man has his devilish moments. lTransferred from Slauson Junior High School, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Septem- ber, 1957.l Intramurals 1, Gymnastics 1, Audio Visual Squad 3, 4, Aeronautics Club 2, Junior Play Uechnical Crew, Stage Crewl, Senior Play lTechnical Crew, Stage Crewi. Bill . . . Well, it's like this, Sir. . . . AlI right, I'll buy gas. . . . Let's go. DONALD OGILVIE SOUDEN Absence makes the heart grow fender. Uransferred from. Summit High School, Summit, New Jersey, October, 1957.1 Basketball lStatistician1 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Mathematics Club 3, Ham Radio Club 2. Professor . . . Don . . . 4 F . . . Who's in the pool this year? . . . Up the line . . . Sports Encyclopedia ilfl . . . The Ford's almost fixed. . . . Hockey Riot. PRISCILLA D. SPRING Once'more on my adventure brave and new - -. National Honor Society 4, Southwestern Connecticut Science Fair lThird Award Chemistry, 2, lFirst Award Biologyl 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 4, Courant 3, Hockey Uunior Varsityl 3, 4, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4, Talent Show 1, Fire Drill Commit- tee 1, Ways and Means Committee 1, 2, Bake Sale Committee fChairmanJ 2, Junior Play lReading Committee, Co- Chairman Propertiesjp Senior Play CProp- ertiesl. Pris . . . This year l'm a new mel . . . High above Cayuga's waters. . . l'm an eager beaver Girl Sprout. . . Goalee . . . Expression in music. ELIZABETH ANN STREETER Whosoever loveth me loveth my hound. Courant 3, Photography Club 2, Thes- pion Club 3, Debating Club 4, Junior Prom lTickets1, Ways and Means Com- mittee 3, Service Committee 4, Senior Play lPublicityJ. Liz . . . l'm showing some retrievers at a show in Atlanta tomorrow. . . . Hey, dig that cool Jagl . . . Are you going to the races at Limerock? 52
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CAROLE ANN SEVERINI 'The end ot labor is gained leisure. ectator Uypistl 37 Nursin Club 2. icl:ie . . . Oh, Motherl . . . Ya I dummy! . . . Are you taking gym lay? . . . How do you like my new r color? . . . HeyI look at that rrp Chevyl . . . Hal HERBERT B. SMITH Thou spealcest wiser than thou art aware of. tional Honor Society 4, Choraleers 47 ess Club 3, 45 Courant fNews and ituresl 3, Junior Play lSet Commit- ip Senior Play Ksamson Carrascolp Q Drill Committee 4. nat darn Salamanca PassI . . . I it's all going to be O.K. . . . st keep treading water. . . . Cir- lspectabimus ne . . . Chicken far- ' . . . Someday l'm going to be a lionaire. . . . This is more fun than :ping rocks. ELIZABETH STARR SHERA Not always right in all men's eyes - but faithful to the light within. fTransferred from Rosemary Hall, Green- wich, Connecticut, September, 1957.1 National Honor Society 3, 4, Greek Class 2, 3, 4, French Club 2, KSecretary- treasureri 3, Art Service Committee fChairmanJ 2, 3, Peronnos KManaging Editari 3, CEditorJ 4, Ways and Means Committee 3, Junior Play CReading Com- mittee, Chairman of Costumes, Posterjp Senior Play Uieading Committee, Poster, Usherig National Council of Teachers of English Scholarship Nomination 35 Intra- murals 2, 3. Liz . . . I'm going sailing this week- end. . . . We have a deadline to meet! . . . l'm allergic. . . . Fight Fiercely, Harvard . . . Where are my glasses? . . . liz's straw satchel . . . l'm making a formal. . . . Love is not a diseasel DOROTHY E. SIMMONS Sincerity and truth are the basis of virtue. Ping-pong l, 2, Intramurals -l, 3, 4, Tennis 4, Nursing Club 2, Library Club lp Student librarian lg Junior Play fChairman of Refreshmentsl, Senior Play lSets, Prompterj. Dotti . . . Don't close the lockerl . . . librarian . . . Guess what! Terry's home! . . . Oh, Betty - helpl PETER KEARNS SMITH We must all hang together, or assuredly we shall all hang separately. Football Warsityl 3, CCo-Captainl 45 Homecoming King 45 Junior Play CSet Committeejp Senior Play IPrisonerJ. Football chief . . . Mr. T-size large . . . A finger in every pie . . . l don't sweat women, my girls come to me. . . . Northbound . . . Two-for-two . . . Henkel-heckel . . . Big Pete . . . Mus- lceteer -7553. 51
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RITA ADELE SUFFREDINI The happy only are the truly great. Uransferred from St. Mary's High School, Greenville, South Carolina, Sep- tember, 1957.1 National Honor Society 3, CVice-Presi- dentl 4, Homecoming Queen 4, Class Vice-President 3, 4, Choraleers 2, 3, 4, Perannos lBusinessJ 3, lBusiness Editorl 4, Music Appreciation Club 2, French Club 3, Bridge Club 4, Junior Play lProperties Chairmanl, Senior Play lPropertiesJ, Ways and Meahs Commit- tee 3, Telephone Book Committee lChairmanJ 3, Dance Committee lChair- man of Decorations, 2, Concessions Committee 4. May I have your attention please? . . . I have a lesson at 3:00 o'clock. . . . Always a smile . . . Let me tell you . . . . . . You iust dan't know. . . . Hey y'alll . . . Bubbling over. BRUCE AITKEN TAYLOR The wind and the waves are always on the side of the ablest navigatars. Choraleers 3, 4, Hockey 3, 4, Rifle Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play lStage Managerl, Senior Play fStage Crawl, Art Service Committee 4, Service Committee 4, So- cial Committee 4. Tay . . . Who's paying for the gas? . . . Whadaya mean it rattles? . . . Comin' to the hockey game? . . . Caruso. BRUCE EARL TITUS He were a good man and did good always. Hockey Warsityl 'l, 2, 3, lCo-Captain, 4, Band 1, Rifle Club 3, Junior Play lStage Crawl, Senior Play lPedro, Technical Crewj, Junior Dance Commit- tee, Student Council Social Committee 3. Hey, there's a hockey manl . . . Hey, she's kinda cute. . . . Hey, kid! JOHN EDWARDS TOBLER He is a perpetual fountain of good sense. Courant lFeaturesJ 3, Senior Play lDuke Ricardol, Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Junior Play lSets,, Guidance Work 4. Mike . . . I like strong, black tea. . . . You want me to hurry up? . . . My tropical fish are expecting. . You can't print thisI 53
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