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8 $ I; Model Club 2; Baccalaureate ESLEY DAVIS Ray Woodshop Club Committee 4. Pooplo say: But behind that quiot front— Noted for: Ingenuity. Pot poevo: Boing askod if he's Peggy Davis's brothor. Favorite pastime: Trying to blow up tho chemistry lab. MARGARET DAVIS ,,peggy Dancing Club I; Bowling Club I; Basketball I, 2; Track Team 2. Manager I; Activity Council 2; Volley Ball 2; Girls' Athletics' Club 3; Pine Tree Ad- vertising Staff 4: Class Day Committee 4; Senior Privileges’ Committee 4. Pooplo notico: Her Madomoisollo appoaranco. Hor forto: Inventing slang. Claim to fame: That one-in-a-million disposition. Secret ombition: To pass chemistry. Sltasi. — vi) A+L+c J . ELIZABETH DE COURCY Betty Bowling Club I; Dancing Club ...... Hollywood High School, Hollywood, California 2; Indoor Games' Club 3; Creative Writing Club 4. Besetting sin: Double orders of chocolate ice cream. Redeeming virtue: Loyalty. Romombor? Her original oxcuses to got out of school. Cherished urge: To keep out of trouble—as if she could! LUCILLE DE HAVEN ) Art Club I; Dancing Club I; Reading Club 2; Com- mercial Club 3; Bookkeeping Club 4. May we proaent: A bookkeeping whiz. Usually soon: Boing officient. Habitual haunt: Any nearby bowling alley. Addictod to: The Three R’s—Raphaol, Rembrandt and Rubens. -{25 y
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JOSEPH CRUPPER Bowling Club I; Intramurals 1, 2, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 4; Stamp Club 2; Senior Get-Together Committee 4. Noted for: Being quietly reliable. Addicted to: Philatoly (stamp collecting to the ground- lings ). Consuming passion: Driving 20 m. p. h. Chief dexterity: Playing tennis. CHARLES CURTIS Charlie Ping Pong Club 2; Reading Club 3; Informal Music Club 4. May wo present: A pigeon fancier extraordinary. Particular pride: That crimson metoor. Personality in ono word: Sterling. A decade hence: Gentlemen of the jury, I plead with you— MARION CUMMINS Lincoln Junior High School, Santa Monica, Cali- fornia I; Popular Recordings' Club 2; Class Com- mittee 3; Class Day Committee 4; Mechanical Drawing Club 4; Sub-Deb Club 4. Hor forte: Hospitality (Southern or otherwise). Liability: Fondness for resting. Asset: That natural wave. Favorito pastimo: Shooting arrows (at masculine hearts). WILLIAM DALRYMPLE West Intermediate Junior High School, Jackson, L .A tJ$6higan U Jackson High School, Jackson, Mich- ;g 2: Camera Club 2; Intramurals 3, 4: Activity Council 4; Senior Get-Together Committee 4; $7 -Together Radio Club 4; Senior Privileges' Committee 4. J Jisually soen: At all tho major social events. Fe'ature attraction: His curly hair. Prevailing sin: Never paying attention in class. Redeeming virtue: Getting away with it. -124)-
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vy j i Sl Q £xx 4. CX - Sl -xqL j -f JoLix c LiCx i ■y 1 - - jLxjiA. ,?h „- ROBERT DELLETT Bob Dowling Club I; Art Club 1,2, 3, 4; Activity cil Alternate 2, 3; Pine Tree Art Staff 3, 4; Junior- Senior Prom Committee 3: Banquet and Dance Committee 4; Student Council Alternate 4. Personality in one word: Accommodating. His forte: Drawing GORGEOUS women. Pot peeve: Surrealistic art. Secret ambition: To purify the world of same. RUDOLPH DIEFFENBACH Rudy Dieff Ping Pong Club 2, 3; Intramurals 2 Hall 4. Hangout: The A and Dub. Favorite pastime: Accelerating autos. Classroom reputation: Sweot-slumberor. Future aim: Spocd domon, no doubt. RICHARD DICKINSON Dick Bowling Club I; Intramurals I, 2; Track 2; Activity Council 2, 3, 4; Baseball, Assistant Manager 2; Intramural Committee 3, 4. Consuming passion: English Lit. (Why. Dick, we never knew!). Chief dexterity: Building mode! airplanes which really fly. Pot pedagoguo: Mr. L. Williams—take your pick. Remember: His torrific color combinations. ANN DORSEY Pleasantville Senior High School, Pleasantville, New Jersey I; Red Cross Club 2; Square Dancing Club 2; Popular Recordings' Club 2; Study Club, Sec- retary 3; Field Day 3; Tattler Advertising Staff 4: Pine Tree Advertising Staff 4; Election Committee 4: Banquet and Dance Committee 4; School Sup- plies, Manager 4. May we presont: The roason why torches are carried. Feature attraction: Her ravon ringlets, r loted for: Possessing the sweetest smile in Bcthesda. Our crystal ball sees: Annotto's, New York's smartest shop. 126 }•
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