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ORS Richard Leon Kent “Of a good beginning cometh a good end. Richard is the owner of a definite collegiate air. He is certainly an optimist who enjoys the humorous side of school life. However, he has the ability to “dig in” and accomplish his goal. Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4. Margaretta Bradley King “Above our life we love a steadfast friend Maggy has made many friends because of her amiable disposition. She is the friendly, open-hearted type that we all admire and like to have with us. Transferred 3; Glee Club 4; Girls’ Basketball 4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Pep Squad 4. Veronica Anna Korpusinski “Actions speak louder than words.” Ronni is a loyal friend who is always willing to aid those in difficulty. Her wholesome countenance and her happy demeanor are part of the formula she employs in brightening the lives of her friends. Home Nursing 3; Reader ' s Reflection Typing Staff 4; Library Club 4; Senior Ball Committee 4. Charles Milton Lamb “A true friend is forever a friend ” Chuck is the handsome, tall, dark-haired senior often seen enliven¬ ing our classes. He is a sharp dresser and a good dancer. His guitar always accompanies him to parties. His friendship is truly to be desired. Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 1; Community Chest 4.
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SENI „ J JO Christine Joy Kalb A daktfhter of the gods, (Hxnnel]t)tall, and most divintfhj fair.” If we were searching for persoh who Merited being called’“a tall, stately beauty,” we would find that individual in Chris, She possesses a wealth of charm. Versatility is one 61 her.most remarkable assets. Girls’ Basketball 1,2;3,4, Co-Captain 1; School Plav 2,3; French Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Glee Club 1,2,3,4, Special Choir 2,3; Junior Red Cross 2; Student Council 1; Reader’s Reflection 2,3,4, ArtGStaff 2,3,4; Junior Prom Committee 3, Court Attendant leader 4. Senior Ball Committee 4; N ational Honor Society 4; Cheer- Patricia Helen Karnasiewicz “Little chips light big fires.” Pat ' s size is no indication of her value. Since both shorthand and mathematics come naturally to her, she is sure to be a success in what¬ ever she attempts. Her liveliness and humor brightened our halls. Transferred 3; Junior Prom Committee 3; Junior Prom Hostess 3; Honor Society 3,4; Senior Ball Committee 4; Community Chest 4; Reporter for Springfield Republican Newspaper 4. Beverly Jean Kemp “A quiet conscience makes one so serene.” We wonder how anyone can be so merry and cheerful on Monday mornings as Bev always is. She seems to have found the secret of perpetual gaiety. No wonder so many have responded to her friend¬ liness. Community Chest 4. Joyce Margaret Kennedy “The most manifest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness.” Joyce is a musically inclined thinker with that dry New England humor. Although usually busy, she ' s always a considerate listener. Her seriousness and quiet manner give promise of truly great things. Latin Club 2,3, Honors 2; Concert Band 2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Glee Club 4; Pep Squad 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Girls’ Basketball 3,4; Training Band 2,3; National Honor Society 4. 26
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SENI Margaret Anne Lang ‘To do your best counts much in the Book of Life” Peggy is known for her quick-witted humor and her thoroughness in undertaking a job. She is always ready for adventure and excite¬ ment. Spanish Club 1,2; Community Chest 4; Reader’s Reflection Typing Staff 4. Gerald Arthur LaPlant “Silence is the better part of conversation” Jerry is a good-looking football fan. Though rather quiet and un¬ assuming, he is truly sincere and polite. He appreciates jokes and has a good sense of humor. Spanish Club 1; Junior Varsity Baseball 1; Community Chest 4; Garden Club Award 2. Betsy Alberta Lord “Always happy , never glum , she makes a bright and cheerful chum” When you are near Betsy, you always sense a glow of pleasure that remains with you throughout the day. She is a pleasant and good-na¬ tured acquaintance. French Club 1; Glee Club 1,2; Driver Education 3; Special Choir 2; Reader’s Reflection Typing Staff 4; Community Chest 4; Pep Squad 2,4; Junior Prom Committee 3; Senior Ball Committee 4; Library Club 1; Yearbook Staff 4. Emmett Judson Lyman III “Victory is a thing of the will” Collecting firearms holds a strange fascination for Emmett, provid¬ ing an individual hobby for him. The combination of an alert mind and ambition assures him of success. Latin Club 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Community Chest 4. 28
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