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GERALD PAUL DEMPSEY lflerryil Although Jerry is rather quiet his ability in sports and his good nature present him as a well-liked person, He is one of the original members of our class and has contributed to its projects. jerry isn't one to think much about the future, but he certainly doesn't lack am- bition, and we're sure that whether he becomes an Olympic star or not, he will succeed. Boys' Sports 1, May Day 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi- Y 1, President 1, Football 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 2, Coaches' Corner 2, 3: Track 2, Basketball 2, 3. ROY LESTER DOUGHERTY ffR0-yi! Roy can be seen dashing madly around on his motorcycle. This seems to contra- dict his quiet appearance in class. As a football star, Roy's height has not stood in his way. After graduation he plans to join the service. Best of luck, Roy! Basketball 1, 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Coaches' Corner 1, 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 3, Fire Patrol 3, 4. it :lsr il. 1 ir'- fy' eiig' ,. ,. ....,:itm:k: .1 V4 if-Q-:Lf ., WALTER THOMAS DIXON Walt Walt's friendly smile and pleasant manner have helped him make many friends in Claymont. When not work- ing at Joe Bc Tony's, he can be found engaged in his favorite pastime-bas- ketball.. An easy-going disposition and love of sports are his trademark. We're sure he'll get along in any field of en- deavor he enters. Track 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Boys' Sports 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4Q Stage Crew 2, 3, Coaches' Corner 1,'Drivers' Club 2, May Day 2. PATRICIA ANN DUTTON ffpadyll Paddy, our senior good-humor girl, can be seen cheering at the school games. She is athletically inclined -and is also the business manager of the Chami- cleer. Her frequent questions in class have confused many a teacher. We're sure that Paddy will make friends wher- ever she goes. ' Basketball 2, 3, 4, Softball 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Glee Club 2, 3, Clmmicleev' 2, 3, 4, Drivers' Club 3, Leaders' Corps 2, 3, 4, Typing 1, Student Council 3, Girls' State 3, Clay Tablet 4 P,-om Committee 3, Senior Play 4,
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, BONNIE KAY COX Bomzie Although Bonnie is one of the more re- cent members of our class, she has lost no time gaining friends. Her winning smile and constant cheerfulness have helped brighten many, many dull classes. Upon graduation, Bonnie .plans to attend business college and become a secretary. With her charming personality she will be bound to succeed. Drivers' 2, Library 2, Receptionist 43 May Day 2. RALPH ALEXANDER CROZIER ffRdlpb!I If you would ask Ralph to go hunting you can be well assured his answer would be yes. Ralph is short in stature but not short in his contributions to the baseball team. He is a swell classmate and undoubtedly will be a success in life. Basketball 13 Mechanics 23 Art 13 Rec- reational Reading 1, 23 Drivers' 2, May Day 2, Baseball 1, Manager. , ,,,t j e t W1 S ,,,,L :S gr -.M ,,, it . for at ,iiciffsls oic sa. 1 - .l CAMELIA ANN CRAWFORD Camedia Camelia, a southern belle from Tennessee, came to our class in the sixth grade. Teachers may think of her as the quiet type, but her friends know other- wise. She is always fun to be with and her southern charms liven up any gathering. One of her specialties is pea- nut butter and banana sandwiches. Camelia plans to attend college and be- come a nurse, Buena suertel Prom Committee 35 Chanticleer 2, 3, 4, Leaders' Corps 23 Senior Play, student director, 4, Receptionsts 1, 23 Year book 43 Glee Club 2, 3, Typing Club 1, Drivers' 2, Investment Club 45 Latin play 1, 2. GERALDINE CRUMPLER ffGerryU If you hear an infectious giggle you can be sure it's Gerry. Congeniality is her strong point when it comes to making friends, and sincerity when it comes to keeping them. So we feel sure in saying that with her smile Gerry will go far. Girls' Sports lg Typing 1, 2g Drivers' Club 2, Home Ec. 23 Bridge Club 31 Girls' Glee Club 35 Art Club lg May Day 2g Prom Committee 5. QVN K- we- ' ' fl-uvdf N
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CONSTANTINOS ECONOMIDES ffDin0U Because- of his ready smile and friendly dlSP0Sltl0Il, Dino was immediately ac- Cepted as One of us. He has c0n.tri- buted whole-heartedly in many class and school activities, including basketball. A Whiz at Plflg P0r1g, he appreciates play- ing with someone equally skilled. Dino is visiting America from Salonica, Greece, where he will return at the end of the summer. He plans on a career as an engineer, and we are sure he will be successful. Basketball 43 Drivers' 45 Student Coun- cil 4g Clay Tablet 4. ROBERT HENRY EMORY ffB0bU Bob's'been a loyal member of our class since seventh grade. Quiet, but not re- served, Bob has won many real friends with his sincerity and patient good humor. Athletically minded, Bob has been active, in all the phases of school sports, contributing much in morale and genuine ability. Knowing Bob's earnest good will and abundant energy, we're sure that he will succeed. Best of luck in the future, Bob! ' Basketball 1, 2, Track lg Typing 1, Football 2, 3, 4g Drivers' 23 May Day 23 Coaches Corner 2. Q- ' I , ff, f-..-: L . ex 'U5 SALLY ANN ELLIOTT 'fsazzyff One of our more prominent original members, Sally is also one of our hardest workers. She will be Pafmu' larly remembered for the many long hours spent on our prom and Clay Tilb- let. In addition to her contributions to the class, Sally still finds time to be cheerful and pleasant with a warm smile always on her lips. She is ever willing to help others when she can, and, con- sequently, she has many, many friends. We know she will be highly successful in helping underprivileged children, in whom she is keenly interested, if she enters work along this line. Band 1, 2, 5, 4, Orchestra 2, 5, 4g County Band 2, Drivers' 23 Typing lg Receptionist 23 Clay Tablet 4g Studc-nt Council lg Class President 1, 2, Primm Chairman 3. CAROL FRANCES FRAMPTON Carol Though Carol is one of the quieter members of our class she will always be remembered for her artistic ability. She is ardently interested in sportsg she is women's doubles ping-pong champion of the state, and is an agile horsewoman. Between buzzing around in her little bug, taking care of her horse, Star, and mak- ing posters for our class, Carol has con- tributed to many other class projects. Because of the initiative shown in all her endeavors, she will be likely to suc- ceed with her ambition of having her own farm and raising horses. Leaders' Corps 2, 39 Treasurer 4g Girls' Sports lg Tennis Club lg Drivers' 2, library Club lg May Day 25 Clay Tub. et 4.
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