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if we Gi ff: ffil'-SN P 4 1 , W f llllllxx Q A O f tl I ROBERT BODYIIOMBE GAYLE l.El'l'HAllSER ROBERT BREER Bob dashed into D.U.S. last fall ready for all comers, and he appears to have be- tome one of the class leaders. His days have been spent getting thrown out of English and practicing his father's signa- ture. His avoirdupois lcultivated by swiping desserts! won him a letter back- ing up the Varsity football line, and he also got a letter for his basketball prow- ess. He was elected to the esteemed posi- tion of President of the Student Council. Upon graduation Bob will enter the Navy. Gayle is the little girl with her feet firmly planted on the ground. She has been the very responsible Student Council member from the class of 1943 for the past two years. She is frank and unassuming. She was the editor of Tri-Star in her senior year after three years of fine staff work, She is energetic and eliicient in any pro- jects she attempts. From now on she will do her cheering for the University of Michigan. Buttsy came to us in the second grade. and we have been laughing ever since. His artistic ability is well known and in every sense he is the life of the party, He was Secretary of the Freshman class, advertis- ing manager of the Triangle. Art Editor for the Periwn, and twice a Student Coun- cil member. He got three letters in Var- sity football team and was President of the U-Club in his senior year. Bob will attend Stanford until the Army gets him. -41'--w-N
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CL SS ANNE FLETCHER GEORGE DOWNER SUSANNE KEMI' Beezie is a natural for anything concerned with big business. She is Country Day's most spectacular saleslady. She is a candid camera fan par excellence. As a tribute to her extensive knowledge in this field she was elected Photography editor of Pericml. She was on the Pen Pointe staff in the eleventh grade and on the Tri-Slar stat? from the ninth through eleventh grades. She is an excellent athlete and more than tine iuggler of mathematical problems. Dirty George came over from Country Day in the beginning ofthe twelfth grade, and he was immediately elected President of the Senior class. His quiet dependa- bility has won him many friends. He earned two letters in Varsity baseball, and one in Varsity football, subsequently elected to the U-Club. Favorite line: You don't have to read off my name. Coach. George is heading for the Army after graduation. Susie is known not only for her extraordi- nary mind and popularity, but also for her executive and athletic ability. Not only was she editor of the '42 Pen Pointe but also of the '43 Pericon. Susie is the class expert of sparkling repartee. We shall always remember her as the class salutatorian, and as the smilingly lovely May Queen attendant in '42, Susie will continue her success on the beautiful Wellesley' campus next fall. 'xx
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PATRICIA Mau-DUNALD The lovely artist with the luxurious tres- ses is Pat. She is noted for her generous hospitality, her irrepressible brother, and juletone No. 5. She has a striking ward- robe and fascinating costume jewelry. She was elected Art Editor of Perimn. Her pertinent. or rather, impertinent. cartoons embellished this year's Tri-Star. She has a sharpe sense of humor and an incessant giggle. She is a very good sport. She will bask in the California sun at Scripps College, ARTHUR COLTON Archie invaded the hallowed halls in the sixth grade and has since engaged in practically every school activity. He was Vice-President of the tenth grade, Chair- man of the junior Prom, Exchange Editor of the Triangle. Editor of the Perimn and worked in the Dramatic Club. ln the held of sports, he played Varsity basketball for four years, being elected Captain the last year, he played one year each of Varsity football and tennis. I-le is in the U-Club and Athletic Council. The Navy is wait- ing for Art. SHIRLEY Ml-INlJEl.SON Mendy came to spend her senior year at Country Day. She is sincere and under- standing, Clowing is her joy for she loves to sct the class laughing. She is very muniiicent and a superb hostess. The Li- brary Committee was an extra-curricular activity of bers. She is a pitching whiz and the strike out star of the Gold baseball team. She was a star-spangled chorus gal in the Varieties of I9-ii.
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