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Pl-IYLLIS SUSAN CALHOUN A groan and sigh are very characteristic of Phil. How she manages to listen to the Lone Ranger and do her homework at the same time is still an unsolved mystery. Possessing a pair of long legs, she always manages to come through on Field Day covered with high jump ribbons. She is also the star center halt on the Varsity hockey team. Who will ever forget her lectures on sailboat racing technique, the wild tales about camp, and her staunch arguments upholding the South Side? lt is not unusual for Cal to down four glasses ot milk and tive desserts at one meal. She portrayed the per- fect Mildred in Spring Dance, chewing gum and talking with a decided accent. Her sense ot humor and her contagious laugh will long be remembered. l AMES ROGERS DEAKIN Any discussion involving philosophy, class- ical music vs. lazz or any given WORLD article will invariably center about our loquacious, brilliant, and entertaining class critic, lim. An outstanding student ot literature and of social problems, lim has proved his ability to express his ideas as seen on the editorial page of the WORLD and in the class room. His ability in creative writing has been proved by his articles in the lohn Burroughs Review and by his vic- tory in the Star-Times Writing Contest. lim is a master of the art of argument and enlivens all social gatherings by his ready wit. lim is one of the few who know definitely what they want to do for a living. lim wants to talk politics and to write. Life s but rx walking shadow. This stuff drives me. Page Nineteen PHYLLIS SUSAN CALHOUN TENTH GRADE: All A Teams, Review, Sculpture, Photog- raphy, Athletic Medal. ELEVENTH GRADE: All A Teams, Captain A Basketball, Varsity Hockey, Tennis, and Base- ball, Sculpture, Dramatics. TWELFTH GRADE: All A Teams, Varsity Hockey, Tennis, and Baseball, Dramatics, Sculpture, Voice and Diction. IAMES ROGERS DEAKIN TENTH GRADE: B Football, B Basketball, B Baseball, Review, Business Manager of World. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Football, B Soccer, B Baseball, Review, Photography Club, News Editor of World. TWELFTH GRADE: A Basketball, A Baseball, Volleyball, Review, Co-Editor of World, Vice-President oi Student Federalists 1Burroughs Chapterb.
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5 ' 1 7 14? . ' :lm TOM WYLES DAY TENTH GRADE: B Football, B Soccer, B Tennis, Social Committee, Glee Club, Dramatics, ELEVENTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Tennis, Dramatics, Glee Club, Secre- tary of Class. TWELFTH GRADE: A Soccer, A Tennis, Track, Dramatics, Glee Club, A Football Manager, Yearbook. NANCY GENE BURGER TENTH GRADE: Rifle Club, Yearbook, Glee Club, Art. ELEV- ENTH GRADE: Rifle Club, Yearbook, Glee Club, Art. TWELFTH GRADE: World lFeature Editorl, Yearbook fFeature Editorl, Art, Voice and Diction. TOM WYLES DAY Tom has suffered with us since his entrance into the eighth grade. He entered in a haze and leaves with a cheer. He has sustained his existence upon this lowly globe by delving into the divine art of dramatics, which endeavor foisted upon us his magnificent rendition of Algey in The Importance of Being Earnest. As well as being a dramatic star, he has been a strong member of the Glee Club. Left to himself Tom would run a mile a day, and join every health club. The rest of us are forced to silence this exuberence in the fear that we might be coerced into following his example: nevertheless, Tom has succeeded in playing very well on the A football, soccer, and tennis teams. May our parting wish be that he never lose his briefcase. NANCY GENE BURGER We know that Nancy is about to join us when we see a brand new Ford hurtling by and hear the screech of brakes and the slam of a car door. Nancy is one oi the gayest members of the class, as well as one of the sweetest and most generous. She is known for having as many new men as new cars. When confronted with the long list of escorts in her life, a dim- ple appears on her cheek as she smiles guile- lessly and says, I'm not really fickle. She has done a wonderful job of keeping us in- formed in the gossip column of The World. Nancy is one of those people who receive very frequent mail from friends, and for whom she knits argyle socks by the dozens. Incidentally Nancy is an automobile salesman of no mean ability. Who:-o's my briefcase? You can ui-Ford a Mercury! Page Eighteen
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ALBERT SATTERTHWAIT DEICHMILLER TENTI-I GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, B Baseball, Glee Club, Sculpture. ELEVENTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Baseball, Glee Club, Dramatics, Typing, TWELFTH GRADE: A Football, A Soccer, A Baseball, Glee Club, Dramatics. IOANN COLLINS TENTH GRADE: Glee Club, Typing, Painting. ELEVENTH GRADE: Painting, Interior Decorating. TWELFTH GRADE: Painting, Voice and Diction. ALBERT SATTERTHWAIT DEICHMILLER Al has long had the reputation of being an outstanding athlete, a reputation which he has sustained and enlarged, especially' on the A Football and Soccer Teams. As a fitting climax to his high-school football career, he was voted an end-berth on the second string all A. B. C. football team. His distinctive bass voice can always be recognized, regardless of the number of competing voices. lt was put to good use by Mr. Weinrich in the Christmas Pageant in which Al and Rickey were featured in a duet. Easily among the top in his class scholastically, Al excells particularly in mathematics and is always ready to explain any problem. All of Al's romances seem to flourish, it may be due to those flashy ties or perhaps to Mr. Obourn's careful chaperoning. TOANN COLLINS If you hear, Girls, explain what you mean, that is our lo. There isn't a day that goes by that she hasn't torn her hair out over grades or has not been in some terrible situation. We know Io mostly for her wonderful art work. One of her favorite subjects is men. They must have broad shoulders, or she just isn't inter- ested. Besides her own love-life, she takes care of everyone else's by playing cupid or consol- ing him. This year Io portrayed the part of Mary in the Christmas Tableau and to all was the most beautiful and angelic angel in the history of Iohn Burroughs. We will always re- member lo as one of the kindest and most generous persons. We hope that her aspiration to reach the heights in painting is realized. That gripes me no end! You all gotta get me thru Biology Page Twenty
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