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LEONARD SALVATORE Whisky with water, but don't drown it.” Lenny . . a good friend . . Shirley . . I’ll throw it out the window ! . . good looking . • Hey. Lodge! come here.” Photography Culb 2 Election Day Dinner KENNETH SMITH A man of all hours, ready for anything. Handsomest . . ladies man . . good sport . . athletic . . Aw. come pn. now . . brain. Varsity Football 3.4 Varsity Baseball 1.2,3.4 Basketball 2.3.4 Senior Play Committee Election Day Dinner Alumni Banquet Intramurals 4 RICHARD SPENCER In such a one is ambition covered deep with modesty.” Kicker . . Berry’s buddy . . oh' Becky . . North Carolina . . . likes Chevrolet cars. JV Basketball Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Oracle Staff Senior Play Committee F.F.A 3 Election Day Dinner TONY m I A 1.1 RIDO. f' There fras a manhood in his look that murdcri:ould not kill. Brunt . . Vo’ . . aftAti ey rybody gal . good ,sp j . dry witVr 'efficient and oner ' A (S JS ’ ♦ Football 2,3 Basketball.2.3.4 ■ seball 4.2.3. Intrartyli ls KEITH SMITH To know how to hide one's ability is a great skill. Handsomest . . supposed to be shy . . athletic . . good sport to the end . “Jeekers. Kenneth!” . . dry wit. Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Baseball 2.3.4 Basketball 1.2.3.4 Football 3.4 Election Day Dinner ANN SPECCHIO Better to be small and shine, than to be talLand men . always full of pep ml wmsonte smile Is. giggles and gaiety . . . everybody friend Don't let them £utf tT tpicture in the yearbook? Intram urals 1. Glee Club 2 Junior Library Club Sr. Library Club Busi Election Day Dinner Alumni Banquet Senior Play—Brenda Burton Class Secretary 4 Oracle Staff Mgr. KENNETH SYMES Patience, and shuffle the cards.' Kenny” . . trumpeteer . . . out of town girls . . singer . . card shark. Intramurals 1.2.3.4 Photographer Club Vice-President 2 President 3 Mixed Chorus 1.3.4 Band 1.2.3,4 Pep Band 1.2.3.4 VIRGINIA TINKER I would applaud thee to the very echo that would applaud again.” Fun to know . . beautiful complexion . . lots of pep . . you don’t know, do ya?” . . sparkling personality . . It’s only coke! Senior Library Club F.H.A. i i
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MARJORY PIKE ‘There is nothing enduring in life for a woman, except what she builds in a man's heart. 'Margie” . . adorable face . . Math and English expert . Verney . . pleasing personality . . “where the heck is Verney? It's 12:30 and he isn’t here yet! Intramurals 1.2 Senior Library Club Oracle Staff Senior Play Committee RICHARD ROBBINS “Much learning doth make me mad.” Euchre player . . squirt gun expert . . one of the rebels .. always on the ball. Intramurals 1,2,3,4 F.F.A. 2.3,4 Projection Club 4 -ToJLjl M- yw- v - l-r 1 )NANCY MILLER “President: Editor! Activities galore: A clever wit, a gifted pen. nay. even more.” w Hectorite . . He ain't long for this world . . murder in the library . . “Mulligan” . . “wait for me. Band 1.2.3 Glee Club 1.2,3.4 Mixed Chorus 2,3.4 Debating Club 2,3.4 Photography Club 2.3 Library 3. President 4 Intramurals 3.4 Student Standard 2,3. Ed. 4 Oracle 3. Editor 4 Alumni Banquet Elmira College Key Award DAR Essay Election Day Dinner Senior Play—Mulligan CHARLES ROBERTS “No really great man ever thought himself so.” Business man . . Eloise . . Ladies man . . “take'er cool” . . Chod . . “I’m hooked.” Boys’ State JV Basketball Manager 4 Student Standard 4 Oracle Staff Intramurals 1.2,3,4 Election Day Dinner (?Lcr Lp v-CAyWty (UJt? 5kJ JO VINCY MONDALTO I here are a few things which never go out of style, and a feminine woman is one of them. Likes to drive a certain green Chevy . . Greg . beautiful eyes personality kid . . ‘wait for me you kids . . always in style. Junior Library Club Senior Library Club Mixed Chorus 1 Glee Club 1.2.3 Oracle Staff Election Day Dinner Alumni Banquet Intramurals 4 torgo home. quiff until thai SANDRA RICHARDS Some women are a blessing, others keep you gues Mig.” I am Mjs. Wi mont . . “I wa absent-minded you get her stai enough to gag a magg Sr. Play—Ophefca Student Standard, 4 Oracle Staffs Band 2.3.49 Debat ind Cl rib 2 Chorus'j1.2.3 4 Mixed Chorus 3.4r Alumni Banquet Eection Spy Di Junior LiSfery Cl f r1 SHIRLEY ROBINS Personal beauty is a greater recommendation than any letter of introduction. I ommy . . our bride . .clever at sewing . . cooking genius . . pretty. Election Day Dinner Alumni Banquet Glee Club 2.3 Mixed Chorus 2.3 • Band 2,3.4 WILLIAM RYAN Oh. how I hate to get up the morning.” Strictly one of the boys . . . “Nappy . . cartoonist . . al 4 r JUD» ry ON cartoonist . . al ways late and always in troub f . . but. Prof. . . football his game . . a good buddy. Varsity Football 1.2.3,4 JV Basketball 2 Class Vice-President Student Standard 2.3 Oracle Staff y Senior Play—Napoleon Intramurals 1.2,3,4
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FRANCES WOODWARD Her air. her beauty, all who saw. admired. Eva” . . cute and fun . . let’s have a party! . . one Field or the other . . ready for a good time. Class Secretary 2 Intramurals 2 Mixed Chorus 2.3 Glee Club 1.2,3.4 Junior Library Club Alumni Banquet Election Day Dinner Oracle Staff 4 Senior Play—Eva Wood 'Dea'i ‘Dia iy: September. 1939 The Class of '52 started their school career. Poor Miss Abbott! Little did she know what this bunch of lively cherubs would be like. September. 1948 After all those long years of schooling, our Freshman year began. Larry Field was our first President and Miss Ledoux was advisor. October. 1948 On the 29th the Seniors gave us a hard time and we were initiated at a dance given in our honor. March. 1949 We held our first dance, “The Shmoo Hop,” on the 4th. What a success! June, 1949 Held the annual Frosh Field Day after Class Day to end the year. As Freshmen the year was a big success, for who could ever forget the class picnic. September. 1949 Larry was again elected President. Mr. Ward was chosen for class advisor. November. 1949 Held our first dance of the year which was called The Snowflake Frolic.” February, 1950 On the 21st we had another dance aptly called the “Washington Whirl.” June, 1950 On Class Day we took our places as Juniors. Thus our Sophomore days were ended. September. 1950 John Hoare was chosen as head man and Mr. Ward returned as advisor. November, 1950 On the 18th the annual “Sadie Hawkins Dance” was held. With the girls doing the asking, the dance was well attended. December, 1950 “Would you like to buy a Christmas Wreath?” This question brought a good sum into the treasury. February, 1951 Our long awaited rings arrived. They are real beautiful. May, 1951 “Deep Purple” will long be remembered. This was one Junior Prom that really smelled (of lilacs, of course.) It was fun even though the profit was minus. Lauren Lodge and Nancy Love ruled over the affair as king and queen. 12 MARY JANE WICKHAM A heart to resolve, a head to contrive and a hand to execute Oh. John . . Hector chauffeur . . Miller's buddy . . It scared me! beautiful clothes. Intramurals 1,2.3.4 Band 1.2.3.4 Glee Club 1.2,3.4 Student Standard 1.2.3.4 Jr. Library Club President Sr. Library Club Vice-Pres. Alumni Banquet Election Day Dinner Senior Play—Janie Lou Oracle Staff
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