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LAWRENCE ALAN BRAINARD AFS Committee 4 AFS Variety Show 4 Boosters' Club 3 Athletic Council 4 Football 3, 4 Wrestling 3, 4 Captain 4 Tennis 3, 4 Year Entered 1964 If' ski: ,iii 'He 1. :l ,.h-fi' up .fl iii 'Lil wififf' 'L255' 'ST ffl b '-- 'ldikiii . in , -- mu fum Mfg '-:f f- --' - 'W' 'iiZaiSi'ffl: .. ' e m A ' c ' ---..-.- ---- - V ' J' 3!Kelslnazr:-v:m,--41.-w-.-4-s-i-- f'7 f S an eleventh grade refugee to U.S. from Indian- apolis, Larry met with immediate success here. His out-going personality won for him many friends from the moment of his arrival. He impressed Mr. Horner with his fine linebacking abilities. He was elected co-captain of the grapplers, his teammates feeling that this would be the only way to get him to keep the training rules. After a year of taking out other Preppers' girls, Lar has decided that he should be able to get one of his own. Lar joined the ranks of the motorcycle brigade with Arnold and Taylor, but fortunately he has not been able to ride his much. This is the result of telling the police that he had put more cars in the junkyard than Parnelli jones. On the weekends Larry's infamous basement doubles as the senior class leisure room, but Lar is always glad to have ya. Using the rnost tactful measures, Lar continues to amaze us with his excel- lent grades on U.S. History tests. People often mis- take Lar for a cub-reporter when he questionsrhem with, Hey, what's the story? Obviously, with Lar's genuine friendship and warm personality, he can't help but be a success in later life.
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KENNETH MURRAY BRACY New! Staff 2, 3 Players 2, 3, 4 Players' Production Staff 2, 3, 4 Sound Club 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Dorm Prefect 1 junior-Senior Prom Committee 4 School reporter for Plain Dealer and Prem' 4 Swimming 1, 2 Athletic Council 4 Baseball Manager 1, 3, 4 Year Entered 1960 f fllfif P R l , W ,K 'W 8 V xxNXX 1 an MU ?w0XXX,X NX, 'xr , Il Qxmxixxpkk . 01 I Al, I I Ng 1 wytpik ,Q I, , 3 in? ll if Mill, Mali-l lug ll ll N21 lil il .xgxtw llwll lffilfgiii 1 ll Q' li ng! m A XS W -i xx k ff Q tv 9' 46 AP, one of the founders of the dormitory, has lived within its halls for an unbelievable six years, although he lives closer to the school than half of our class. Ken is often seen on weekends bombing around in his flower-bearing Corvair, looking dis- tinguished with his pipe in his mouth. Cap has never been seen with the same girl at any two U.S. affairs. One of the highlights of Ken's career at U.S. was his junior year on the senior floor of the dorm where he entertained everyone with his philosophy and his poetry. Cap pioneered the field of field-dodging by managing to manage two seasons of the year and suffering through water polo in the winter. He has had parts in nearly all U.S. productions in the last three years and he helped direct them himself. His help in building the present sound system gained him the position of Secretary of the Sound Club. Cap will surely be successful in life if he strives as hard as he did at U.S. -.291
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OM, alias Chopper, Bear, Head, etc., came to U.S. in the seventh grade from the dust- bowls of Oklahoma. In the eighth grade, Tom was quick to make friends, especially in Mr. Harvey's mechanical drawing class, where he was known as the living mole. After playing freshman football, Tom decided he was Varsity material, but after the St. Edwards game in his sophomore year, he came to the conclusion that maybe he ought to wait an- other year to settle his nerves a little. Tom's wres- tlmg career came to a head after being up-lifted by Mel Carter. Tom has become the only water-polo captain to have his very own warm-up ball. Coming from a backward state where the buffalo still roam, Tom had to adjust to the Cleveland environment. First he realized that he had to put his raccoon hat and buffalo gun away, and secondly, he had to face facts and realize that Christmas just doesn't come twice a year. Tom was so naive that he didn't know that when he gets three strikes he's out. Tom loves to drive his brother's car so he can break something on it, or drag G.T.O.'s down Mayfield with four people in the front seat. Tom is sure to be successful at Duke and should make many more friends in the years to come. THOMAS PARCHMAN BRIGGS Middle School Prefects 1 Vice-President Freshman Class 1 Student Council 2, 3, 4 President 4 President Junior Class 3 President Senior Class 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Plain Dealer Dream Team Award 4 Plain Dealer All-Independent Center 4 Wrestling 1 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 First Honors 1 Second Honors 2, 3, 4 National Merit Letter of Commendatio First Prize School Science Fair 1 Cum Laude Society 4 News Staff 3 Mabian Biography Editor 4 Glee Club 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Edward Moore Society 4 Boosters' Club 1, 2, 3 Class Water Polo Captain 4 Freshman-Sophomore Prom Committee junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, 4 Senior Room Committee Chairman 4 AFS Variety Show 4 Year Entered 1960 new von Puvum , .. .H ,. Srllmffe INSTMHUNTP X ,--91 ' '- ' .7 ,I Y 1' dl-11.5 I' ',.r . .x ' 'WL ,'Z'522ff9,'ii2gtg':lr F ., at' ,X . V X A, f I ,. '-f?i..g..Q..,...,.,,. . V 4 .innnHf5:l1vlIi:::!55JllMl '' :f:?,555'.. ' . .1 fa. Z 'Q 'Wff' is ' if a' 2 1 - 1' , ,. cafggii 'A E n4 1,2
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