North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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North Shore Country Day School - Mirror Yearbook (Winnetka, IL) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 26 of 120
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Page 26 text:

CHARLES STANLEY MOYER Colorado College Moose SENIOR CLASS POLL BEST LOOKING 1. Sue Mack 2. Elsa Chapin 3. Eunie Hull 1 . Harry Gridley 2. Steve Edwards 3. Ray MacDonald MOST ATHLETIC 1 . Elsa Chapin 2. Ruth Geering 3. Leetsie Otis 1. Bill Getz 2. Chuck Moyer 3. Joe Kogen BEST PERSONALITY 1 . Suzie Martin 2. Ruth Geering 3. Leetsie Otis 1 . Tim Clark 2. Ray MacDonald 3. Steve Edwards MOST BROADMINDED 1 . Ginny Simmons 2. Sue Baskin 3. Nancy Piehl 1 . Tom Garver 2. Bob Zimmerman 3. Joe Blecker MOST POPULAR 1 . Elsa Chapin 2. Suzie Martin 3. Pat Collins 1 . Tim Clark 2. Chuck Moyer 3. Bill Getz MOST TALENTED 1 . Sue Baskin 2. Ginny Simmons 3. Pussy Gallery 1 . Cal Brown 2. Tom Garver 3. Pete Everett MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED 1 . Eunie Hull 2. Lucia Boyden 3. Sue Selz 1 . Tim Clark 2. Jim Gil more 3. Chris Christiansen BEST SENSE OF HUMOR 1 . Suzie Martin 2. Sue Goodman 3. Lucia Boyden 1. Ray MacDonald 2. Tom Garver 3. Chuck Moyer BEST DRESSED 1. Elsa Chapin 2. Sandy McGowan 3. Eunie Hull 1. Bill Getz 2. Harry Gridley 3. Jim Gilmore GREATEST AMBITION 1. Pat Collins 2. Lucia Boyden 3. Ruth Geering 1 . Jim Gilmore 2. Pete Everett 3. Jim Loewenberg FIRST TO GET MARRIED Sue Goodman Pussy Gallery Nancy Piehl 1 . Joe Kogen 2. Steve Edwards 3. Jim Loewenberg BIGGEST FLIRT 1. Pat Collins 2. Ginny Simmons 3. Kitten Tyler 1 . Harry Gridley 2. Ray MacDonald 3. Cal Brown

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1952 VIRGINIA WRIGHT SIMMONS Bennett ROBERT MAURICE ZIMMERMAN M.I.T. KATHERINE LEE TYLER Parsons



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THE SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the class of 1952, being sounder of body than of mind, bequeath the following: Sebastian — The Inquiring Reporter to anyone whose thoughts are pure enough to withstand censorship. Joe — Podunk 0-2-0 to Messers. Hood and Gillen. Lu — My clean mind to students of the double meaning. Sam — My pants to Mr. French. Elsa — Homer ' to Pat Blunt and Clancy when they don ' t have anyone better. Chris — The Leicester pocket books back to Leicester. Pat — My freckles to girls taking Math IV for the amusement of boys taking Math IV. Tim — The profits of the Play Club to clean up the School ' s debt. Pussy — My afternoon massages and bottle of alcohol to the incoming Senior Girls. Eddy — My fruit cup to someone in next year ' s Supper Club. Ruthie — My skis to anyone who likes exhilarating exercise. Egbert — My psychology notes to Mr. Howe. Susie — My 87 lbs. to Charles Atlas — may he succeed where I have failed. Tom — One well-worn parking space to two or three of the chromium-plated alligators now residing in the parking lot. Eunie — The School back to the boys. Bill — My curve ball to Derek Payson. Smack — 4 successful years of being the Virgin Mary to anyone as sweet and innocent as I am. Maurice — The nickname Maurice to the next French exchange student. Moe — My nicknames and Martinisms to Mr. Howe. Harry — My loafers to Frisby. Sandy — The black Pontiac back to the owner. Kog — My great voice to Mario Lanza. Leetsie — My dreams about Casey to Nancy Clinton. Lo — My chemistry corrections to any up-and-coming, innocent Junior. Nancy — My gum to the waste-paper basket. Doog — His moonlit nights to Jeff Carstens and the traditional gold pants to Mike Wallace. Sue — The goalie cage to the eskimos. Moose — The most customized car in the parking lot to the highest bidder. Ginny — My hopefulness to whomever thinks she can be successful with it. Zim — My Chicago clothes to Don Tartak. Kitten — My French curve to any girl taking Mechanical Drawing. To the juniors — A fully-equipped Senior Saloon. To the Sophs — The privilege of being upper-classmen. To the Frosh — A class behind them in lunchline. To the Faculty — Aspirin for the headaches we ' ve caused. To the School — An esculator to Study Hall. President Secretar Goul ' 3sZ(r«SKJ Treasurer 23

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