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Carol Hope Derflinger Derf spends a great deal of time looking for that certain someone. She often quotes, “He’s in the Air Force now.” She has also been kept busy with World Friendship Club and Typing Club. Derf’s ambi- tion is to become a secretary, Yip Constance Henrietta Dickerson Candy, who is irked by get- ting up at 7:00 every morning, enjoys going to church, singing, and sewing. Since she entered P.H.S. she has belonged to the Old Testament Club. After graduating, Candy hopes to be- come a typist. [28] Theodora Anne De Vico After graduation Teddy would like to go to college. She has been active in Drama, G.A.A., Milestone Editorial, and Class Executive Council. Teddy is often caught saying, “I'll never tell!” % 4 ee @ Gail Patricia Dickman Cookie enjoys singing and cooking. She is annoyed by her locker in the residential area. She has been kept busy by Latin and Spanish Clubs, Mile- stone Business Staff, and Lead- ers. Whatever spare time was left, Cookie devoted to Chess Club, P.H.S. News Bureau, and ushers. Joseph A. De Lorenzo Joe De intends to see the world at the Navy’s expense. He has been active in basket- ball and Hunting and Fishing Club. His pet peeve is finding a parking space at school. Nicholas Joseph Di Dario Nick, who enjoys watching N.G. do cartwheels, can often be heard saying, “Right, Bus- ter.’ He hopes to become a millionaire someday. This busy senior has participated in Dra- ma Club, Student Council, En- tree, and Air Raid Squad. Richard Peter Del Bueno Dick is college bound after graduating. His favorite expres- sion is, “a really big show.” He enjoys sleeping and eating but dislikes people who are always late. Dick joined the Projec- tion Club when he was a fresh- man. Thomas Frank Di Dario Thomas enjoys listening to the hillbillies and is peeved by Jersey City. Cross country, j.v. football, and Hunting and Fishing Club have kept him busy. His favorite expression is, “What happen?” We wish you success after graduation.
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Betty Jean Davis Betty, a future typist, has been active is basketball, base- ball, and Typing Club. She en- joys skating and Saturday night dances. Betty’s favorite expres- sion is, ““You better believe it!” Carmela de Freitas Car, whose favorite expres- sion is, “Ay Bendito,” enjoys Spanish, dancing, and experi-= menting. Her activities have been Spanish Club, Library Council, and Astronomy. This senior wishes to go to college and become a bacteriologist. William Charles Davis Bob, whose pet peeve is the N. Y. Yankees, may be heard saying, ‘““What’s you say, kid?” To have a good steady job is Bob’s ambition. He has been kept busy with baseball and bowling while at P.H.S. Carol Ann Delaney In high school Carol occu- pied herself with Student Coun- cil, Drama, and French Clubs. She also served as homeroom president and secretary. ‘Have fun,” Carol, and good luck in nursing. Robert Norman Davis Frenchy’s favorite pastimes are dates, weekends, and tennis. He can often be heard saying, “To err is human.” While in P.H.S. Frenchy has participated in football, cross country, track, Mixed Chorus, Male Chorus, and Boys’ Ensemble. Miriam I. Deady Mimi, who dislikes people who like to work, wants to be successful and retire at twenty- one. She likes to listen to rec- ords and have fun. Mimi has been active in Drama, Nursing, and Milestone Business and Edi- torial staffs. Ethel Lila Dawson Et hopes to become the President’s secretary. She has served as president and secre- tary of her homeroom, and has been active in Drama Club and Class Executive Council. Her favorite expression is, “I’ll get my eight hours!” Susan Mary De Fonza Sisty’s favorite expression is, “You're too much and a half.” Sisty has participated in Entree, Milestone, Executive Council, and has been secretary of her homeroom. We wish you all the luck in college. [27]
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Darlene Ann Challis Diso Dar, who wants to be a pyschiatric nurse, enjoys listen- ing to Rock ’n Roll in that cer- tain car. Who could blame her for disliking the 300 miles be- tween her and him? She has been active in basketball, ten- nis, swimming and Student Council, Raymond John Eustice Boys’ Swimming, Radio Club, and Hunting and Fishing Club have kept Big John busy. His ambition is to join the U. S. Marines. Robert Dorsey Bob is Navy bound after graduation. He spends a great deal of time in sleeping and in growling at women drivers. Bob has been active in Chess Club and baseball, and is often heard saying, ‘““Why, you cotton pick- er!” Margaret Jane Feuerlein Being unable to slide into first base safely is Peg’s pet peeve. Her ambition is to man- age a “year round” baseball team. President of the G.A.A. this year, shé has been ac- tive in basketball, archery, ten- nis, baseball, and bowling. Joseph Christian Ducey Moose is peeved by girls who smoke and use profane lan- guage. To retire at twenty-one and live in Beverly Hills, Cali- fornia, is this senior’s main am- bition. The “Happy Hour” is among his activities. Michael Eber Mike, who enjoys listening to Rocky, has been active in Dra- ma and Sports Appreciation Clubs. He has also served as homeroom treasurer. Tom J. Ebel Tom likes sleeping and going to the “Y.” Teachers who talk too much gripe this senior, who wants to make a million dol- lars. He was active in j. v. foot- ball. Tom’s words of wisdom are, ‘““Where’d she go?” Corinne Rosalee Erholm Connie lists her favorite pas- time as spying. Blue eyes and crew cuts are her pet peeves. Connie has been active in bowl- ing, Student Council, twirling squad and Twirling Club dur- ing her years in P.H.S. [29]
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