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OHM? T 00 00I'l fo HTML .Away f R. a-. 'fed 2, vl ' az J f' f'fef',.r . , .Muff 3-55 '. ,Q jgf' 1 ' , 47 . f ea: 1 . f Q- - f ' v- ' , ' 7-e 7 -Tiff-f . lv I ' f K' ,A ,df MAUD GRAHM ROE General Wye Mills A laugh if uforlh a hundred groan! in any market. Maud adds a great deal of joviality to the class and is very friendly to everyone. She is captain of the monitor system this year and is also circulation manager of the YEARLING . She has played heldball for two years and softball five years. Maud likes movies, television and bowling. Her favorite subject on the commercial schedule is bookkeeping. Maud's future is un- decided, but we wish her the best of luck in anything she attempts. BARBARA RUTH SHEUBROOKS Academic Centreville Kindness ir the nohlert weapon lo conquer with. When one meets Bobbie for the first time, the fact that she is a witty person is very definitely concealed. One's first impression is that of a quiet, studious person, but on further acquaintance one finds she has a cute comeback for almost every remark. Bobbie was treasurer of the class in the seventh grade, president in the eighth grade, vice-president in her junior year and has been a cheerleader for three years. She likes geometry and cheerleading and was Charita in our senior play. Writing letters is taboo as far as Bobbie is concerned. Bobbie plans to attend college and prepare for a business career and insists that she is looking forward to a life of spinsterhood. fWe wonderlllj FRANCIS EDWIN SHORTALL, JR. General Queenstown The great and only reriour hurinerr of life, ir la he happy. Teddy is our tallest senior and another of our athletes. He has played soccer, basketball, and softball throughout senior high school. In the seventh grade, he was vice-president of his section, and in the tenth grade he was president. Teddy likes psychology, swimming, and basketball. For some unknown reason he dislikes jitterbugs. Teddy participated in the three operettas that our class presented. His ambition is to attend college and later make a career of pro-basketball. Good luck, Teddy! ERIC LEE SINCLAIR General Centreville Variety is the very spice of life. Every class has a Casanova , and now we are presenting ours. Lee very enthusiastically answered girls , when we asked him his other principal interests, although he does enjoy hunting and fishing. His pet peeve is a common one in our class, supercilious girls. Lee has an Air Force career in mind for the future and we wish him great success. Sa. r .. L, I ilfbal a Y' , 1? if 5 -ts 52 ' E . yffrffrf ,arp M-Yigf f,,f,14m4' 1 I. f -.4 5,551-551' K ...,.,.,.. , , at - 4. loaf , 1 , , eff. , .ya . f-,, .., .-f., af., f ,gmzyg -- , , 251514
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.ma Al Wu' 5 ,190 J, HC! gbltlnilt s9l'lt0 ju! GKUW. HAZEL EVELYN PATE General Centreville Short and rweet, rome Jay, ir bert. Haze is. the exception to the rule about people born in Texas. She is not very big, in fact she is our shortest member. Her favorite likes are writing letters to a sailor with the initials G.. T. B. and playing the piano. Hazel's three pet peeves are: being short, red hair, and teasing. In the future Haze is going to be a secretary and housewife, and her ambition is to enjoy life. JOSEPH SAMUEL QUIMBY General Centreville He was Jo generally civil, that no one thanked him for it. Sonny is one of the less serious-minded seniors. He has played soccer and baseball for three years, been in all three operettas and portrayed Luther Hopkins, the villain, in the senior play. Sonny's pet peeve is to have too many girls in his car at one time, especially at noon. After graduation he plans to be a prosperous farmer and someday own an estate as large as the Eastern Shore. EMILY ANNETTE RENSHAW Academic Centreville lt'J tz good thing to have friendr everywhere. Em is one of our most vivacious seniors. She likes basket- ball, swimming, bowling, dancing and is especially fond of horses. Oh how I hate to get up in thermorningn must have been written for Emily. She was vice-president of our class in the seventh grade and treasurer in the eleventh grade. She played on the fieldball squad for two years, volleyball two years, and basketball one year. She was in three operettas, and gave a fine performance of Tish in our senior play. Emily was also our representative to Girls' State last year and although she would like to major in Home Economics in college after grad- uation, the role of housewife may be her future. WILLIAM ROBERT RHODES General Centreville No limit hut the thy. The entire class of '52 was indeed sorry when jolly, happy- go-lucky Robert had to leave in January and join the Armed Forces. Robert was always ready with a wise crack for the boys and a wink for the girls. The class has already heard from him twice saying that he is well and happy. It is our hope that he will always be that way. Best wishes, Robert! n, 554 F Y, , y tiff 2 6 5 1 Q .VM Z ,I , 5 Al so - .AL 4 Q nl, . 41 ,IA , M . ' ,f f If 1 U I :,' Qt Z 'bil lftt' 'f 4 fm' ...W v - Q -w. , -luv-+-4 . 1 us-19 , f -K V VMI.. - ,Xt X 4 fi: I K .na As,
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in 'Wx , . : gift ' f' - W gi . f, , . ,A,, 51 , ,vyf f T , S , W . r' of jd! fo Q Sdttefed tke 3014? Wil fl i JOAN EILEEN SORFLATEN Academic I 1 Queenstown Indzwdualily ir live ral! of common life, If you hear a senior girl ask, What part of Connecticut is Texas in? that's joan. She was treasurer of our class in the ninth grade and she is one of those silent, but indispensible helpers of the staff of the Key . joan's list of interests is long: square dancing, needlework, Texas, and arguing Her dislikes are Memphis, Tennessee, Frenchmen, literature, and Connecticut. joan's pet peeve is writing, and if she means creative writing, we still think she's good. The future holds in store a successful life as a teacher Cin Texasj for joan. JANE ROSS SWAN Academic Price A friend in need is az friend indeed. One classmate gifted with a variety of lingos is Jane. She can talk like anyone from a Brooklyn girl with an Irish accent to a southern belle. Her favorite phrase is, just listen to that kid, will ya? Seriously, jane can keep anyone in stitches fof laughter, of coursej, but she is also a very helpful addition to our class. Our confidence was expressed when we elected her class president this year plus secretary in eighth grade, vice- president of student council in tenth grade and president of her section in our junior year. She had been on the Heldball and volleyball teams for three years. jane hilariously portrayed Lizzie in the senior play. She plans to attend college, and her ambition is to be happy. We know she will be. OSCAR RAYFIELD TARR General Centreville Bert lhingr come in :mall pnrkager. Ray is small in stature, but one can be aware of his presence after a slap on the back. He played baseball and soccer for two years, softball one year, and was a cheerleader for three years. Ray likes to work with people but he dislikes spelling. He hopes to become a successful farmer. PHILIP LEE WALBERT General Henderson He altainr wlmtevef be altenzplr. Naturally everyone has heard of the governor, but not every- one can boast that he graduated with him. Yes, Phil was gov- ernor at the Boys' State convention in Annapolis last summer, and we are very proud of him. He has also participated ex- tensively in 4-H club and Senior Council work. I-Ie played. soft- ball four years and soccer two years. Phil was '.'Denby Grimes in the senior play. He likes Cordova, short hair. cuts,.dancrng, swimming and roller skating. His pet peeve is. g1rls who smoke . To be a successful farmer is the goal Phil has set for his future, R
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