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HOWARD DAVIS General Academic W. Va. State “Mush” Basketball 1; Baseball 1; Football 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Mush is a good scout as well as a good tennis player, and we wish him the best of luck very willingly. “TI Hit a New High” SAL DELLAPERUTE General Academic Undecided “Tron Man” Football 3X, 4; Track 2, 3, 4. alniseo of the school’s leading letes, Hs his }big build probably s ‘a d rhe has done a lot for a ss os oe Ai’) n on = fe) mara Q@ § 0) = Q =} CONSTANCE DEWEY “ Classical Secrefari ool ““Conni Dramatic hy 3, 4; Glee v7, Club wimming 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- 4 Hi-Tri + ding 3, 4 Connie been a real bundle of fire) ard4ind P. H. S. both in her leading and otherwise. You e how active she was by the list above, and we always knew when Connie was around. “All-American Girl’’ DONALD DICKSON General Academic King’s College “Don” “Red” Home Room Chairman 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4 (Capt.); Vice-President B. A. A. 4; Home Room Athletic Representative 3, 4; Basketball 1. In addition to being one of our best football players, Don ranks high as one of our most popular fellows. “Football Hero’’ [27] MALCOLM DIEM General Academic Electrician ‘Bud’ Judging by his work in school, Bud is really an electrician now. We surely find it easy to wish this quiet fellow all the luck in the world. “More One Knows Him, The Battery Likes Him” ANTOINETTE DI GIOVANNI General B Nursing—St. Elizabeth‘s “Babs” Basketball 2; Knitting Club 2. Here’s another to whom we find it easy to wish luck. Babs has always gotten along with everyone during her stay at Plainfield High, and we know her nursing will turn out as well. “IT Don't Want to Get Well’’ HARRY DILLER Scientific Undecided SeDill« Home Room Chairman 1; Intra- mural Basketball 1. Sometimes (7?) Dill may seem just a bit noisy, but he has a way of laughing life along (?) that we all like him for. “Laugh, Clown, Laugh” 4 JOSEPH DOMENICK General Academic Undecided ‘Joe We know Joe as much for his ready wit as we do for his banjo playing. “Banjo on My Knee”
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ALAN COSE Accounting Undecided “Cosey”’ Home Room Chairman 1; Patrol 3; Junior Play Committee 3. Alan would seem to be just a bashful boy at first glance, but he really just slays the women when he gets going. “Lady Killer’’ MARGERY CRAIG Secretarial Secretarial School “Margie”’ Tennis 3. Margie can swim, play the organ, type, or wield a tennis raquet— all with equal ease. She has a sense of humor on top of it. “After You've Gone’’ (It won't be 12 Jel, iS) WILLIAM CURTIS General Academic Navy ‘Bill’ Bill is always ready with one of his practical jokes that we've got to know him for after these years. “Anchors Aweigh” Rar Cur. MARGARET DANYO Commercial General Office Work “Marge” That dreamy, easy going smile is one of Marge’s chief assets, and a nice smile can take you a long way, Marge. 1 “Dream Awhile’ [26] IDA DARACHINSKY General Academic Undecided “Darrow” Basketball 1; Knitting Club 2; Tap Dancing 3. Ida's gone about making friends at Plainfield High in her own lit- tle way, and she’s been very suc- cessful in this respect. “Perfect Charm PHYLLIS DAVIDSON Secretarial Secretarial School Phila Basketball 1; Home Room Banker 2, 3, 4; Treasurer of Junior Class 3; Secretary Student Council 4; Junior Play 3; Dramatic Society 1, 2, 3, 4; President Dramatic Society 4; Patrol 2; Entree 2, 3, 4; Usher 4. Phil’s one of the hardest workers of our class as well as one of the best looking. And you should hear her sing! Boy, what a secre- tary she’ll make. “You're the Top” RICHARD TOWNSEND DAVIES Classical Columbia “Dick’’ Town Hall 2, 3, 4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4 (Pres.); Constitution Committee Student Council 2; Ju- nior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Year- book 3. Richard's vociferocity and incom- prehensibility of vindictivity in an- tidisestablishmentarianism is the height of epiphenonimasticity — (just getting even). “The Hurricane”’ FLORENCE DAVIS Classical Colby Junior College Archery 1, 2, 4; Student Council 3; Vice-President of Junior Class; Pa- trol 2, Captain 3, 4; Latin Prize 2; Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 2; Yearbook Board 4. Here is a petite little lady, brim- ful of enthusiasm, fun, good fel- lowship, and everything that goes with a charming personality. “Sweet as a Song”
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MARJORIE DOTY General Academic Nursing “Marge” Knitting Club 2, Archery 4. It's not hard to imagine Marge as a very efficient nurse and, if we can judge from our experience with her, a very pleasant one. ‘ “You Can't Lose’ FREDERICK WOODROW DRAKE Accounting Work Eredia Fred's curly hair marks his dis- tinctive appearance almost as much as his bright little sayings. “Sonny Boy’’ (he’s so brite) LEONARD DUNCAN Scientific Brooklyn Polytechnic “Len” To most of us at school Len seems quiet and reserved, but outside he undergoes a very rapid and sud- den change. “Ay Want Tow Bay Alone” LEWYN DURHAM General Academic Shaw Univ. SBulls Band 1, 2. That high voice of Bull’s has thrown many a class into hyster- ics, but we just like him the bet- ter for it. “Sing Out High’’ os ® gS [28] CHARLES DUTCHER Scientific Undecided “Dutch” Dutch stands aces high with most of his classmates mainly because he’s what we can honestly call a “regular fellow.’’ “It's Wonderful”’ ALLAN FRANK DuVAL General Academic Merchant Marine “Du” Gymnastics 1, 3; Boxing 2. We know that those broad shoul- ders and his boxing experience will come in handy for Du in the Merchant Marine. “Sailing, Sailing’’ MICHAEL DZURYAK General Academic Rutgers— Agriculture “Mike”’ Wexonatel Wh We Bh otal Mike is full of talk and smiles. We really prefer the latter, but we've gotten used to the former by now. “Heigh-Ho” HUGH EGGERDING General Academic Radio Field “Iggy” Glee Club 3, 4. On first sight Iggy would appear to be a very thoughtful young lad, but closer inspection shows a very merry twinkle in his eye. “With a Twinkle in My Eye”
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