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RICHARD BERGEY ' '.Y0lllfl1.11 -P'Il1'l't'l'1IiI' like .l'l11't't'.IZI'. lle is a lilcealmle sort ol' fellow anal will always lie rememlieretl for his musical alwility. Xvhen lliclc is not playing his French horn in the lmantl or orchestra, he quietly talces his place as lmass in the quartet. IIARLANIJ l3ERGSTRUiNl Sfn',11 A711-I-I' up lln' l'lIt't'lt'l1 .rft'v4'e Qfl'l1I't'.u llanlc lmelieves in getting his llull eight hours every night, anml forty winks in lnetween-in between classes anal during stucly halls. llis snore has mxule many a clull class lmearalmlel CLIFFURIJ BER RY I .rar lla' rziqlrlf' Cliff sings in lroth Boys' Chorus and ixlixetl Chorus. Yvhen not in 305, he's usually elown at the shop creating something new anal clever. JACK BllCS'l'ER Jian lil' lu'.r own .rla1'. Romantic professor roles seem to he right up Jaclfs alleyfhe portrayeml the alwove in lvoth the llarlequin anal senior plays. tVhen he's not star- ring on the stage, he's starring on the lrasketlmall court, with 174 points to his cretlit this season. IVlARlE ALTIIOUSE ,l.41uad fm1rl'.r u'l7I'flI hiynliff' .Nlarie's sweet smile aml pleasant laugh are her traclemarlcs. Another lloylestonian who likes . . . . ,. , music, she sings alto in lnoth Nllxetl anml fnrls Chorus. ln anlclltion to heing on the 'liorch staff, she lent her voice to the County hlusic Festival this year. LANE ANDERSON 1'i1z'L1' aiu' .rlufrfmrn ll11'l1g.v. This witty senior resimles in 505. llis iavorite pastime is hillhilly music. lle sings it, plays it on his guitar, ancl believe it or not, he can even yorlell JEANNINIC BECK 1 lalv' my !7I'H.I'lI fn lltlllzffl Art-art-artl Jeannine thinks anil talks art constantly. Wlith a lmrush anal pencil as her weapons, she plans to wieltl them in estalllishing hersell' in a career. Guess what lcimll Cl IARLES BEER .Il1'l'!f1-fn! VUIIHAI' .-'flfim-'.' l le's always making people laughs--in home room, in Class, or in assemlmly-tloing his realistic imper- sonations. lt' some sort ot' program or talent show is coming up, the committee chairman usually goes running after Charlie. V l l
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Y MOST POPULAR Henry Klein 171111111 171 filler Orville Il r1Q7l1! BEST ACTORS flnn Radclzw Jack Iiiefler MOST POPULAR hflary Miller, Orville W'right, and llenry Klein are seniors with greet- ings and smiles for everyone. These students, besides participating in many activities, spread good-will as class officers. i'Vlary's program in- cludes sports, Student Council, and dramaticsg while Orville and llenry are president and vice-president, respectively, ot' the senior class and lettermen in football and basket- ball. BEST ACTORS Taking their bows for recog- nition in dramatics, Ann Radcliff and Jack Biester will be remembered as our class thespians. As juniors these two Captured important roles in the llarlequin play, Clarence Ann has participated in the annual Declamation Contests and jack portrayed Protessor Armand Sloan in the t'all's production ol' 'tlfly Away llomef' Playing opposite each other in the class play Alo- ther is a Freshman they again turn- ed in excellent pertormances. llere's an Oscar for each. SE IOR PERSO ALITIES BEST ATIILETES This year distinction ol' Best Athletes goes to Nlarty lloover and Orville Wright. Nlarty inspired her team mates on the hockey, tennis, and basketball squads with a tighting smirit and good sports- manship. Slie also helped her team capture the girls' intramural cham- pionship. Orville, a football letter- man, will, however, be long re- membered tior his feats on the basketball court. Captain ot' the team, he scored thirty-one points in one gamefthe league's highest for the '50-5l season-and titty- tour markers in two consecutive tilts. BEST COMICS To get the most for your money see that continuous show at the movie, nine hours. Wlith that and other stunts Aggie kept the seniors in in high humor all year. For NLC.- ing and the latest jokes see Charlie, also famous for his imitation of important people, namelv teach- ers. lt was not a hard choice to name Agnes Funk and Charles Beer Best Comics for 1951. BEST ATHLET ES . llarly Hoover Orville lfvrzlglzf BEST COMICS ziqnef Funk Clzarlea' Beer 17 JE R --4.-.J
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Cl IARLES BOUC L1'lIlc .rlrokamfell greaf oak.r. Charlie has an interesting hobby of making model airplanes, racing cars, and collecting cars. This genial boy can be seen working at the ice plant, where he has a part time job. KENNETH BUCK Young in lliillbff, 1'njudgn1enlold. Ken can usually be found in Cross Keys at the Arctic Food Center after school. I After gradua- tion he plans a career in either radio or television. RICHARD BUTT The pen lil' nulqlzlfer llzan Ilze .rworrl. Dick hails from Wakefield, Nlass., and in his junior year joined our not-so-little flock. Basket- ball and baseball are his favorite sports, with golf and tennis close seconds. He proved his journal- istic ability as Torch co-editor and News staff member. EDNVARD BYRNE Neoe.m'1'li1 f.rll1e nzollzel' o f 1'1zs'enl1'on. Neat of mind and dress, Ed is one of our class's future scientists. He is seriously considering electrical engineering as a career and has repre- sented the school at the various college career conferences. IVHLLARD CARROLL Love and a cough rannol be lu'a'. Millarcl came to DHS in his sophomore year from Princeton. Since then he has taken part in many school activities, including the band. ln his senior year he was the efficient Student Council president and a member of the Torch Staff. ROSALIND CASE dll Ilze world'm a .1-Iago. Dramatics, music, and journalism have shared the spotlight in Roz's high school life. Between writing poems and plays, she rapped the gavel as president of Harlequin Club. We'll never forget her as Susan in the senior play. Wvhat a spoiled bratl HAROLD CHUBB Uxgfllflliljlllffd' Illll-NIC hall: cl1arn1.r. Nick is one of' the really ambitious seniors. ln addition to leading his band, the Starlighters , he is in the floral business with Les Friling. ln a few years, he'll probably be referred to as Millionaire Chubb . HINDA COHEN fl merry hear! yoellz all lhe tt'l1-1l,' a .md one !l'I'L'J' ln a mile. Popular and not classical music seems to head this petite girl's list ot' interests. Standing only five feet, she tackles the piano like a fiend. Yvho knows, maybe we have a potential Hazel Scott in our midst.
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