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IJOLORES lVlA'l'l IEVVS ll'.v a good world la lfvr fn. Dolores is alwavs really' to talk or listen, whether it he a joke, eriperience, or just the usual hit of news. The prettiest colors and patterns are seen lI'l the many things she is always knitting. JAM ES M ELCHER Thr .rlrvnyllz of lwrrily mm. Easy going jim can skate circles arouncl anyone, either on the rink or on ice. lle also swings a mean tishing roll, anal likes to hunt and trap. One ot' his hohhies is playing the piano, believe t or notl CLIFFORD NULL Shri lrur, and hfndz' .Fll'fII:lIllf.H Clititus a sports enthusiast. lle's heen on the foot- lmall team for three years, aml this year, on the Torch art staff. llis keen interest in art pro- moted his work on many ot' the attractive stage sets for various school plays. MARY MILLER Your goal, llir .rkjug your aim, llzv .rlar. Secretary-treasurer ot' Student Council, Nlary is athleticallv inclined, as well as musically and dramatically. She's a star hockey, tennis, and haskethall player, not to mention piano and organ lessons and-the senior play. ELIZABETH LEAR Hcidlllt? llomzv wflfz me 1'o .!'llf7fH'l'.U Ready to help, no matter what the joli, Betty's wit ancl helpful suggestions are always welcome. She plans to lie a nurse, and will uncloulmteclly he another Flossie Nightingale. She has the perfect lxeclsitle manner. DAVID LEATI l ERMAN H.IIlI.1'l.l', .IIN.I'1'l', .l1u.o'1'z'. ' Dave really loves the stuff! lle plays in the band, he sings in the choruses, he's the tenor in the quartet, anal as it' this wasn't enough, he haul a part in the opera, The Little Sweep. NANCY LEE Une llllliff lfvc' lo vol, and ra! lo ll't'l'.n A perliect gourmet, whether the loocl in question is a hamburger or hors Ll'oeuvres, Nancy gets a wickerl gleam in her eye when liootl is mentioneml. As class secretary, ancl Traffic Squacl lnemlmer, this versatile gal played hockey annl tennis, aml took part in the llarlequin play. lJORU'l'l lEA AWALUNEY Hr .rlu'faf1'v1' lfmn lfn' Jay. Blonde, anal with the kincl ol' twig lrlue eyes that light up when she speaks to Von, Dot always has a lmig smile tor everyone. She likes to Llo almost anything, and she was a cheerleacler for clear olcl IJ.ll.S. this year.
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IVIARTIIA KISSEL Two nzay keep l'Ulll1l'l'l SUIICII a fl1l.l'1i,J' away. Kiss takes her place among the rest of the happy Stltieites, and has helped to win many basketball games. Last year, when she was a junior, she was the first in our Class to proudly flash an engagement ring. HENRY KLEIN Ye are fha .rall af Ilia f'arllz. Whenever he's around, you're always sure ot' a corny joke and a happy grin. Popular Henry was on both the football and basketball teams. For the tirst time he took his place behind the footlights in the senior play. HERBERT KOEGER fl good mfna' po.r.w.r.rc.v a k1'11.z1du111. Herb keeps Company with the gang from around Warriiigtcin way and is usually found in the lab working with the Projection Squad. At the basketball games this young man was an ardent candy salesman. IVIARGARET KOHLER G'all1cl'yc l'0J'L'bllliJ' wllffc yr IIIl1.V.H Alargie, who also plans on going up into the hills ol' Vermont to Green Nlountain Junior College, likes to keep the students and faculty guessing as to what car she'II arrive in each morning. Her green Buick, though, is as well known as Doo's station wagon. MARY LOU KOLBE Speak bu! lflllf, and .rlzaol -I'fI'f1I:fll7f.H Small, dark haired Nlary Lou made a perfect Bunny in the senior play. She's uite the sharp shooter, and has been an asset to the Rifle Team for the past three years. Mary also did a lot of typing for the Torch and is on the ever function- ing Traffic Squad. HARRY KRALIK 1'?'1'mzd.r arf' born, nal made. Harry can usually he seen with his pals, Corny and Herb, in his '40 gray Willys. The boy is also quite a French student. After school, however, he takes off for the Warrington store, where he works. SIIIRLEY LAWRENCE 1'll le!! fha world. From Toms River, to D.II.S. came Shirley in her Junior year. She has a keen interest in dramatics, and in her Senior year was elected to the Torch editorial staff. JUNE LAYIVIAN The Irullz .rlzafl make you free. With aloud clash ofcymhals and other percussion instruments, june displayed her talents in the District Orchestra this year. In between times, Chorus, Bible Club and Traffic Squad took most of her free minutes.
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IWIRIAM MILLER UIEIIIII' word.r never lzurf Ihr langue. This tall, dark haired senior is otiten seen riding with Stratty in her jeep. She's very fond of music, and when it snows, there's nothing she'd rather do than ski. FRED MILLER .1l11kz'yol1l'.r4'ff nrcf'.r,r11l1V la .l'0lII!'L7I1Cn This year Fred very ably managed the basketball team. We wonder, when he was sitting there managing away , itihe coul.ln't have been think- ing about that guitar he plays. When he isn't playing, he's taking tickets at the County Theatre. ALBERTA MORRIS il dzirlz ffl-far' llzc gmirf' Bert loves to cook. Be it fried eggs or fried chicken, she's always ready with some succulent dish. This pleasant girl calls 306, home-room. DOROTHEA NKYERS Calm of mind. Although Dorothea is one ot the quietest girls in our class, she has not been over-looked by her classmates. She is an enthusiast ot' either kind of skating and plans to go job-hunting after high school. l JEAN IVIYERS ,11u.r1'cj'1'unz llzc .rplzrrc.r. Jean has entertained manv school assemblies with her beautiful voice. She has made District Chorus for two years, which we know she well deserved. This D.H.S. Lily Pons will probably make her mark in the world of song. TRAVERS ORGILL Build r'a.rlfe.r In flu' air. Travers is anothergof the out-door type whose main interests lie in the realm of hunting and fishing. CAROL OTT Longer than words, live deeds. His ability as a Carpenter has made him a great help in the constructlon of stage scenery. He likes art a lot, and derives pleasure from hunt- mg. LORRAINE OTT H44J'J'lll7lC a virllm llf.U0ll have fl noi. Lorraine is another of those quiet seniors. She resides in 506, and her main interest? Piano music. She plays a mean boogie-Woogie tool She hasn't decided what her vocation will be.
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