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JUNE lllf'l'XVlCll.lfR I will ln' Ilia ,mzllvrn Qfz1ll,f111l1'u'11m'. This sweet.-tizuecil girl luaus lueen zu uuueuuuluer ot' tlue Nlixecl Cluorus tvor tluree yezurs. Atiter grzumluautiouu, tluis 305'er plauns to go iolu luunting. ller pre- terulule xlestinzution- tlue Bell Telepluouue Coun- puny. RAYNXOND lJlC'l'YVl'fll,l'1R Ile p1'qf1il.r nmxl, mlm .i'4'I'i'A'.I' l1v.vl. Ray seeuuus to tue tlue c uiet typef- until you get tr know luinu, zunml tlueuu lue's riglut reauly to :nhl luis wit to any oeension. Aetive in tlue Projection Squzul, lue was eleetecl secretary tluis yezur. JAY UIICTZ .l.rk and lva1'n. 'lilue Cluenuistrly lulu luzus lueen Jzuy's luouuue luzuse Klllring luis high Scllfxll Career. lgelng ljrcsillellt ot' the Projection Squzul luus lcept luiuuu tuusy. -lay is very seientitic :incl lilces Clueuuuistry zuutl psy- eluology, This typitiecl luis role ot' Dean Gilling- luauuuu iuu tlue seluior play. jl'1RONllf lXXJl,l'l l'l.lf 1 nm fmw' lIIt'I'I:lf wlzrn I lmll'.1'wm'ln1u.r1'1'. Originally tirouuu Connecticut. :intl now resiclilug - .. .. - -- un 505, Doo gives an Uflglllill treatment to luotlu Sluaukespezure anal Burns, rlglut alown to zuutluelutie sounding zueeents. llus station wagon us also quite 'oruguuzul . llue doors c:uu't tue opened tronu tlue outsutle. JANET COPE G'r11llv1r11'1u ,U1uj't'l' l't'tf!It'1Z4iI'.U A lively step zuutl zu luriglut siuuile greet you wluen you uuueet -Ian iuu tlue luzull. A certain uuu:uu takes up nuost otiluer tinue, luut slue's always zurounml wluen you neetl luer. Xvlueuu you get luer lrislu up, you luuve to zutluuuit tluaut remllueaucls alo luzuve teuuupers. BE'l l'Y JANE COULTUN Jud luv' l1az'1'ft'll flown fn l'1'11'arlcl.r. ller attractive luauir-4lo's luauve :uttrnetetl uuuzuny zunluuuiriuug glances, especially trouuu sonueone uuauuuetl joluu. Alreauly lauunelueml on zu career in tlue worlcl ot'eoit:t'eurs, Betty plzuns to pursue it tlurtluer :utter grmluzutiouu. ICDXVARU DARRAII fl tilwlllllfll of mul nm .r nzflk--. Besides lueing zu staunelu rooter for tlue luauslcetluzull teauuu, lfclmlie eo-unauuzugecl tlue traueli tezuuuu iuu luis junior year. luu luis spare tinue, lue works on luis tluruuu out on tlue llululiuu Pike. lle plans on :u tlurnuing Career :utter luiglu scluool. LEONARD IJAUBER The l'0lll'1I.lIt'0ll.l' 4'apI111'n Qf rw11,11lfn1t'l1Lf.,' A suuuootlu taullcer, a sluzurp clresser, zuntl zu tootluzull Star-tluzut's Lennyl lle took au part ilu Huxlotlueu is zu Fresluluu:uu , uuuuelu to tlue tleliglut ot' tlue stu- dent luocly.
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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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ANN ERTIVIAN Then, W'r?.flu'al'd Ifafn Cowbo s and Western music have always capti- vated Xnn. One of the Ertman Sisters, who have appeared professionally many times, both in Eerson and on the radio, Ann plays the guitar. he has the autographs of such celebrities as Roy Rogers and Gene Autry. CORNELIUS EVANGELIDES I do hah' In Ire qu1'vl. Corny spends a great deal of time in worrying about chemistry assignments. llis pet peeve- when someone calls him Neal. His favorite hobby, banging erasers on seats. IVIOLLY FULTON Slzc'.f prcllv Io walk wifh, ana' willy lo laik H'l.ffl.U Etifervescent personality? Infectious giggle? Put them together, add a sense of humor, a dash of wit, and there you have Nloll. Hockey and basketball, plus cheerleading, and a part in the senior play top her busy schedule. AGNES FUNK Tl1erc'.r ilzc humor of fl. No matter what she says, or how she says it, it's always funny. Even if it's raining, or you've just tlunked a chemistry test, Aggie's sharp wit and good-natured laugh are enough to make you feel good all over. I l SHIRLEY GARGES Swecl.f lo lhc .rwccl. She's a pleasant girl, and alwavs puts others before herself, no matter what the situation is. Shirley's knitting needles are always clicking, there's no doubt that it would reach to the moon. RICHARD GASKILL Spl1'llz'n,r7 llze air willz naive. A special friend of Mr. George's, Dick has a mania for gory stories. He loves to ponder over chemistry, and is a member of the Projection Squad. He is fond of practical jokes, and a favor- ite pastime-why, tying nooses in the shade Cords! RONALD GOTTSHALL The mirror of af! cou1'Ic.njy. The Mr. Esquire of the senior class, Ronny's sunny smile, and pleasing personality have made him many friends. Sports, vice-presidency of Student Council, and Clara occupy most of his leisure time. BARBARA GRAY W'ord.r are tt'l.J'8 men'J counlermf' Barb is one ofthe whiz commercial students, and P.O.D. is her favorite course?'! Her uiet man- ner and sense of humor have won qher many friends.
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