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BARBARA GAUTHIER BARB One thing is forcver good. that one thing is success Barb, who is a transfer from Mansfield. Vermont. has taken part in many activities throughout her high school career. In all her four years of high school she sang soprano in chorus. Athletically alert, Barb participated in Varsity All-League basketball at Mansfield and G.A.A. at R.C.S. She proved her acting ability by taking part in a Sophomore and a Junior play. and she proved her popularity by being elected president of her Junior class. Continuing her interest in dramatics. she took part in the Senior play, Charley's Aunt. as Donna Lucia. RALPH HUTCHINSON HUTCH Reason and judgment are the qualities of a leader Hutch. our pa in the Senior play and Mr. Patterson in the Honor Society play. was best known for pulling many baseball games out of the fire with his brilliant pitching, He partic- ipated in baseball, football and basketball during all his four years of high school. His expert knowledge of operating the movie projector made him indispensable around R.C.S. He took an active part in Newspaper Club, Personality Club, Camera Club and Honor Society. being president his last year. In Camera Club, Hutch was president his second year and vice-president his third year. His popularity was further shown when he was elected Editor-in-Chief of the ARROWHEAD and crowned King of the Senior Ball. JEANNE HARRIS GIGI 'Come live in my heart and pay no rent Gigi, the actre's of the class, came to R.C.S. in her Senior year from Takoma Park. Maryland. She proved her acting ability by taking the lead in Seventeenth Summer as Angie and also by being a member of Dramatics Club. In all her four years of high school. she was a member of chorus and triple trio. She was elected president of chorus in her Senior year. Her other activities in music were State Fair musicle and tapfdancing in a minstrel show. She was captain of the basketball and softball teams at Takoma Park, and took an active part in News- paper Club and Student Council while she was here. ln her Junior year she was chosen chair- man of the decorating committee for the Junior-Senior Ball and was a member of Tri-H-Y sorority. WILLIAM HICKS BILL His heart is as far from fraud as heaven is from the earth A fellow with a winning smile and a kind heart is often seen in the corridors of R.C.S. This fellow is better known to us as Bill, Athletically alect. Bill participated in basketball in all his four years of high school and played on the football team in his last three years. XVith his fleetness of foot, he was often found spurring the team on to victory. He played the role of Steven Spettigue in the second Senior play, and was the man running the lights in the first Senior play. He was elected secretary of F.F.A. and vice-president of Student Council.
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HAZEL BROWN UHEZZIIZ' 'iThe love light in her eyes Heres Hezzie, the gal who's always cutting up and who is fun to have around. But there is alawys a serious moment when Bill is around. She took part in chorus and Personality Club and was vice-president in both of them. Her other activities that kept her busy are Camera Club. Student Council, and a member of the ARROVJHEAD staff. She proved her acting ability by being in two plays. The first play was the Senior play. and the second was the Honor Society play. She played a perfect role as Kitty, in Seventeenth Summer. FRANKLIN SHOOTS HFRANKIEH On this learning. what a thing it is Our Frankie, known as Brassett in the Senior play. Charley's Aunt, has shown :in interest in many various activities. ln Seventeenth Summer. he was the man behind the stage, pulling the curtains and adjusting the lights. ln his third and fourth years his voice added fullness to the chorus. He was on the baseball team for three years and on the basketball team throughout his four years of high school. Being interested in agriculture. he was a member of EEA. The other activities in which he took part were Camera Club and Debate Club of which he was elected vice-president. SUE SOMERVILLE SUE How near to good is what is fair We'll all remember Sue as a menace in the Senior play, Seventeenth Summer. She also had a minor r0.e in last year's Senior play. Participating in band for four years, she could always be heard toot.ng her trumpet vigorously. 'faking an interest in sports, she could be found playing on the G A.A. and intramural teams during her last three years. During her third and fourth years she was kept busy collecting dues in Aewspaper Club. As a Senior. Sue was a member of Commercial Club and president of Dramatics Club. Her other activities were Personality Club her first and second years, chorus her first year and cheerleading and F.H.A. her second year. EDGAR WARNE EDGAR HA faultless body and a blameless mind Edgar transferred from Spencer Central in the third quarter of his Junior year. Hextook part in many activities during his first three years of high school. He was president of the Fresh-- man class and treasurer of his Junior class while at Spencer. He also took part tn Student Council as :i representative in his Freshman and Sophomore years. He was a member of Science Club. foot- ball and basketball teams in his three years at Spencer. Because he worked evenings. he confined his activities at R.C.S. to scholastic work.
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