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ALBERT R. BOCHERT Albie Toll, dork, and friendly... has a technique for avoiding the point... good-natured and cheerful... his slogan has been “We all can't be president, so why slave? LOIS E. BUNDY Lois An optimist. . .allergic to oral reports... has a smile for everyone. . .livens up classes and activities with her chatter... who needs a crown with hair like hers? EDGAR R. BOGLE Rev . H.s ties are the topic of conversation... a member of the Boys Glee Club . . . rides the Oklahoma bus... seen and not heard... always with Byrl. The soprano of the girls' trio. . .ambition—nursing . . . .likes to bowl . . . responsible for the snapshots in our annual. . .always seen with Patty. . .men are her weakness. LORETTA CALVERT Loretta Main interest—the policeman's son...famous for her facial expressions... sophomore cheerleader... has the ability to express her feelings precisely... hobby—horseback riding. SHIRLEY CARLSON Shirl Came from Sykesville in her freshman year. . . quiet and sedate... attends basketball games regularly... a loyal member of the Girls Tri-Hi-Y... enjoys a good argument. Flambeau — 17
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Wilt ym Jmtl?? when Guy got the measles. and yawn in Mr. Robinson's class. that our All-School Play had 5 performances. the trouble we had the following day after an unexcusable absence, how few boys were in school the first day of hunting season, when we were green, green Freshmen. how much we owe our Senior class advisor, Mrs. Mackin. the Tri Hi Y initiations. how depressed the Seniors looked when they got their proofs, the interesting reports in P. D. Shakespeare's Macbeth. the day Loretta hugged Mr. Weaver. our Flambeau advisor. Miss Staffieri. the senior election. when Room 8 bought the mirror. our noon hour singers. when Shirley Pyne said, Take the bag out of the cat , our Christmas Parties. Mrs. Mackin's favorite expression Remember the Ides of March . Mr. Jones not eating candy, the sweet-smelling fragrance in chem. lab. the assembly programs by home rooms, our coach, Tony Sinkosky. Ivan sleeping in chemistry class, the last day of high school. Tin Pan Alley . the first time in the office. our cheerleaders. the friends we made in four years. the All-Star Game. Flambeau — 16
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DENNIS CHRISTIAN Denny Men of few words ore the best men . . . never seems to be busy but always has his work done. . . dark, wavy hair... his quiet ways become him... has a formula for packing a bus load in his small Ford. YVONNE CLARKE Von A smiling blue-eyed brunette... has acted in class plays... secretary of the Athletic Council and Camera Club. . .wonderful personality. . .one of the best jitterbugs of our class... elected the most popular girl in the class. JEANNETTE COOK Nettie A cute red-head... a nice complexion... a typist for the Flambeau. . . school isn't her idea of fun. . . a swell down to earth gal. SARA COOK Cookie A giggle here, a giggle there; giggle, giggle, everywhere . . . freckles ... a future secretary . . . likes skating . . . school is the leost of her worries. CHRISTINA DeLONG Crissie Recognized by her friendly smile and quick hello . . .a quiet, shy, sweet-as-they-come girl. . pals with Lois . . . her past time is singing . . . waiting for David. BYRL DELP Delpie Voted the most studious senior boy. . .always seen reading a book. . .an active member of the Grange ...character in Toby Helps Out ... who knows more but speaks less? Flambeau — 18
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