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Bevehly May Jones General “Bev” . . . real talented jial . . . plays piano like a pro . . . her art work is the greatest . . . des- tined for success . . . thinks music, horses, art, Wayne, New York City are tops . . . isn’t too keen on homework . . . pet peeve: the lunch line. Glee Club, ’54-’.56; Accompan- ist, ’55-’56; French Club, ’54- ' 56; SCA Alternate Representa- tive, ’55-’56. Tommy Boisseau Kellem General Teapot” . . . typical boy . . . flirts with girls as an amusement . . . enjoys food as long as he doesn’t wash the dishes . . . hopes to attend Mississippi State College . . . might become a jet pilot providing a better in- terest in math occurs grouchy peoi le annoy his nat- ural, jovial disposition. Glee Club, ’53-’56; DE Class, ’55; Good News”, ’55; My Three Angels”, ’55; M. Y, F. Activities Chairman, ’55. Jean Marie King (Adkins) General Petite and friendly . . . married to Hubert . . . likes to eat and sleep . . . dreads getting up in the mornings . . . si orts and weekends are the greatest . . . enjoys keeping house . . . won- ders why there are Monday mornings and tests . . . good taste in clothes. FHA, ’53-’56. Donald Wayne Laine Scientific Can’t we do away with Monday morning? . . . algebra is beyond him . . . listen to him tickle those ivories . . . there’s one special girl . . . music sends him . . . will answer to Don” or Donnie” . . . too much home- work and not enough time . . . money’s so handy . . . skating is grand. Glee Club, ’53-’56; Dramatics Club, ’54-’56; French Club, ’54-’56; Cockadelte, ’54-’55. Shirley Mae Juge Commercial Transfer from Marietta High School, Sept. 9, 1954 . . . real likeable . . . against gossiping . . . modest . . . dancing and music are best liked . . . stud- ious . . . quiet . . . nice . . . great friend to have. Donald Alan Kennedy Scientiiic Donald” . . . sports thrill him . . . girl chaser . . . mathematics is his specialty . . Ing eater . . . lover of jokes . . . can’t stand the New York Yankees . . . very down on inconsiderate drivers . . . dislikes quiet girls , . . pet peeve is being called Kennedy. Boys’ Slate, ’55; Good News”, ’55; Boy Scouts, ’53-’55; Inter- mediate Union, President, ’55. Carol Jean Krapf General Smacks ber lips at spaghetti and meatballs . . . objects to green l)lack-boards . . . stranger from Robert E. Lee High School in ’53 . . . friendly smile . . . pet peeve is teachers who give tests on Friday ... a good worker . . delights in dancing and skating . . . college calls. Glee Club, ’54-’55; Girls’ En- semble, ’.55-’56; Missile. ’54-’56; French Club, ’54-’56. Adeline Ann Lange Scientific In her book, exams are the world’s worst . . . you should see her dance . . . loves swim- ming . . . would walk 100 miles to hear some real gone Rhythm and Blues” . . . spaghetti is her dish . . . happy wlien she’s studying literature or solid ge- ometry . . . movies are favorite pastime. Glee Club, ’55-’56; French Club, ’55-’56; Missile, ’54-’.55; K- Warner Tri-Hi-Y, ’■54-’.56; Mon- itors Club, ’55-’56; SCA Repre- sentative, ’54-’55; SCA Alter- nate, ’55; Basketliall, ’53. fweiittj-five
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Judith Ann Jacobs Liberal Arts “Judy” . . . small, blonde, and cute . . . has big, blue eyes and loves to roll them . . . thinks dancing, records, and football games are the greatest . . . English class is super . . . homework— ugh! . . . jrlans to be a French major in college. Glee Club, ’54-‘56; Girls’ Cho- rus, ’54-’56: French Club, ’54- ’56; Cockadette, ’53-’56; Mis- sile, ’55-’56; Goober Pep Club, ’.55-’56; Monitors Club, ' 55-’56; FHA, 53-’54; K-Warner Tri- Hi-Y, ’55-’56. Mary LaMar Jackson Liberal Arts Mary” . . . brainy . . . plans to be a teacher . . . wants a convertible . . . loves to play the piano . . . not especially mad over writing i oetry . . . marvelous speaker . . . active in many religious activities . . . sweet and quiet . . . likes slum- ber parties. French Club, ’54-’56; Speech Club, ’55-’56; Glee Club, ’55- ’56; Girls’ Chorus, ’.54-’.55. Sadie Lee Johnson General Enjoys all food . . . petite bru- nette . . . fond of Milton Moore • • • pt ' t is to be punched in the ribs . . . detests home- work . . . soft voice . . . delights in church work and music . , . a regular movie-goer . . . future is undecided. FHA, ’52. Wii roN Lee Johnson General Buddy” . . . enjoys football and basketball ... no interest in college ... in sjrare time likes to work with cars . . . iuiet . . . dreads working hours . . . fa- vorite class is history . . . plans to attend apjnentice school after graduation. Norman Labe Jacobson Scientific “Jake” . . . voted most poi idar boy in senior class . . . likes a good time . . . all sj orts . . . likes to be different . . . likes a good Key Club social . . . dislikes 24 hour day . . . wants a 36-hour day . . . pet gossipers. Key Club, ’53- ' .56; Speech Club, ’53-56; French Club, ’.53-’56; Cockadette, ’.54-’.56; Missile, .54- ’.56; Play, “Charley’s Aunt”, .5.5; “Crimson Wave in Review Ra- dio Program”, ’55- 56; Basket- ball, ’.54-’.56 ; Tennis, ’.54-’.56; SCA, 54; Vice-President, ’55; Boys’ State, ’5.5. Douglas Wayne James General “Doox ” . . . cousin to “Hondo” . . . goes for good music . . . really digs rhythm and blues . . can’t get enough potatoes . . . likes hunting and camxjing . . . bashful around certain girls . . . down with algebra . . . one of the real characters haunting the hallowed halls of PHS. Cockade Hi-Y, ’.54-’.56; Glee Club, ’54-’56; Cheerleader, ’54; Missile, ’.54-’56; Projection Crew. ’55. William Pegram Johnson, III Scientific “Colonel” . . . dancing is out of this world . . . abhors writ- ing by hand . . . reading’s fun . . . those girls really bother him . . . must he always be snowed under with homework? . . . the South is the i)est . . . give him a tango and he’s hax x V. Dramatics Club, ’54-’.56; Presi- dent, ’.5.5-’.56; Sx eech Clul). ' 54- ’56; Cockade Hi-Y, ’54-’56; Vice-President, ’55; Cockadette, ’.54-’56; Projection Crew, 55; Student Council. ’53. Bettie Evelyn Jones Commercial Goes for music and movies . . . has interest in sxxnts . . . en- gaged . . . schoolwork is dandy . . . reser ed tM)e . . . friendly . . . likeable FHA, ' 52.
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Eugene Edward Leasure. Jr. Scientific “Huddy” . . . goes for girls, food and cohe roots . . . loves food and good competition ... a real mixer . . . popular . . . short, hut dynamic . . . leader- ship abi!it ’, talks a mile a minute. SCA, President, ’55; Member ' 52-’56; Speech Club. Treasurer, ’54-’56; Dramatics Club. ’54-’56; Cockadette, Sports Editor, ’54- 5b; Crater Hi-Y, Secretary, ’54- ' 56; Cheerleader, ’55-’56; Key Club. Secretary and President, ’5‘3-’56; Tennis Team, ’55-’56; Senior Committee. Vice-Presi- dent of Class of ’56; Missile, ' 55. Audrey Charlotte Lester Commercial Unfaithful boys can be replaced . . . book reports are the living end! . . . opposite sex flips her . . . inquisitive i eople must go! , . . attractive . . . poetry does nothing for her . . . great friends . . . telephone bug . . . flirt. Hasketball. ■54-’55; FDA, ’52- ’56; Library, ’55-’56; Missile, ’55-’56; Cris-Wood Tri-Hi-Y. ’55-’56; Backstage Work on School Plays. ’54-’55. C!(jnstance Morrow Lewis Liberal Arts “Connie” . . . “Canary Legs” . . . real crazy . . . nuts over jerry Lewis . . . great kidder . . . always taking pictures . . . real gone over popular and rhythm and blues music . . . wants to go to California . . . going to Mary Washington Col- lege . . . real cute gal . . . thumbs down on long-haired music . . . pet peeve: people in bad humors. Glee Club, ’54-’56; Siianisli Club, ’54-56; Missile, ’55-’56. George Litos General Weekend homework gets him down . . . runs like a scared rab- bit . . . black hair . . . loves tliat Olds . . . really hep on school dances . . . can’t stand women drivers . . . really goes for tliat green sweater. Barbara Ann Leete General “Bobbie” . . . leave English to the English teachers . . . think i dances, movies, and parties are “the thing” . . . says her pet peeve is one certain boy . . . goes in for sports and loves church music . . . gives up on work . . . voted best dressed girl in class of ’56 . . . blonde, cute and liked by all. Glee Club, ’5 ' 3-’56; Monitors Club, ’55-’56; Dramatics Club, ’55; FHA, ' 53-’56; Hockey Team, ’54; Homeroom President, ’55; K-Warner Tri-Hi-Y, ’55- ’56. Benjamin Jack Levy General “Ben” . . . hankers after all sports . . . personality plus. Key Club. ’53-’56; Treasurer, ’54-’55; Governor of Capital District, ’55-’56; Glee Club, ’54- 55; Dramatics Club. ’55; Cock- ade Hi-Y, ’53-’55; President; Basketball, ’54-’55; French Club, ’54-’56; Treasurer, ' 54-’55; Se- nior Committee, ’54-’55; Missile, ’55; Cockadette, ’54- 55; Editor of School Weekly News, ’54-’55; SCA Representative, ’53-’55; Boys’ State. ’54; President of February Class, ’55; Best All Around Boy in February Who’s Who, ’55; “Charley’s Aunt”, ’55; Progress-Index Award for Journalism, ’55. James Gordon Lewis General “Gordy” . . . sports are for him . . . why can’t he sit with June in the auditorium . . . long for that 3:03 bell . . . short recess is a pain . . . goes for banana pudding . . . eight semester foot- ball ruling is a dislike . . . col- lecting coins are for him . . . loves to hit the hay ... a swell kid. Projection Crew, ’55; Junior Varsity Football, 52; Varsity Football, ’54. Robert Booth Mallory, Jr. General “Bobby” . . . working irks him . . . a barrel of fun . . . pretty girls dig him mo st ... a ralt.ed car is a problem . . . holidays ar,’ more fun ... a big flirt . . . lack of senior privileges is his complaint . . . likes clubs. Crater Hi-Y, ’53-’55; Monitors Club, ’54-’55; Dramatics Club. ’55; JV Basketbll Manager, ’53; Glee Club. ' 55; Backstage Work in “Charley’s Aunt”, ' 54. UvCTify-six
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