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ANN RADCLI FF ,'l.r ffflrlllll nm .1p0flo'.r fair. Ann is always in the middle of something, he it sports, Torch staff or any kind of committee. She is interested in dramatics and took stellar roles in hoth Clarence and fVlother is a Freshman . ln the latter, she portrayed Nlother. Cl IARLICS RAISNER lle :lr wrll paid llml :Ir wrlf Nllfli-fflv1'll'.U Charles likes to argue with Air. George on any issue that comes along and some ot' them are quite the issues. llailing from over New Britain way, he plays clarinet in the hand. .MARY RECKNER l'ru' lfl1'11.f1.n' arf' I-lII,l7U.t'.l'l.bll7 lo 4l'1'l1:gr11c'r' and .rkl'll. A shy grin and a helping hand-these are lVlary's calling cards. She's one ot' those ambitious com- mercial students who participates in the work experience program. THOMAS REDFIELD JU 11,n,nrl1'lr rnnmr In mc wlzflc I ml. An outstanding athlete, 'l'ommy has participated in all sports possible during his years in D.H.S. llc has quite a few letters and when he's not out winning games, he's usually with Marty. ROBERT OTT Time 1'.v lflr' lllllfl-IIC rj t'lul'111'1f1f. What ever spare time Bob can muster up, he uses to o hunting, that is, ot' course, when he's not woriing as a carpenter or drawing, which he loves to do. GEORGE OVERI l0L'I' Ala fqqmjlf lil' .ro rfvfz a.r lI0lIl'.v'l1f.H Give George a gun and he'll go wild-he's wild over hunting, that is. lle plays intra-mural basketball, and skis like a pro. lle's pretty good at the quarter in tracls tool DOROTHY PFI EFFER To mf, fHl.l'fl'l.t'l1I1, you nm 111'n'z'l 11l'mv old. Dottv has a friendly smile, and a pleasant voice which you'll prohalmly hear ifyou phone XVBUX any afternoon. That's where she works after school. JUN PUSSIEL Cf1oa.rc an aullmr 111.11011 waufd nf1'fv11d. jon's greatest hohhy is reading. Anything from Admiral llornhlower to Davy Copperfield cap- tures his attention. lle can almost always tell you who wrote what. tve saw him as llarmer in the Harlequin play, Fly Away Home. t
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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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ALOISE RUFE Lame lid' lzcr lIl'lll'l.H Drop in at Smith's tor a Coke, and a pert little blonde will wait on you. That's Aloise, She has been on the cheerleading squad for three years, and this year was elected captain. DTARLENE RUFE Tlze1':'.ra lzopcfor uvepy woe. Golden hair, big blue eyes, quiet, quiet, quiet. Put them together and bingo, hlarlenel Combine a talent for knitting 'most anything and a certain someone named Ray and you have a complete picture. RAYDTOND RUMER HIJI.-I 1It'l1.1'C wllll z'rz:flf.f. Scientitically and mechanically minded, Ray's first love is chemistry. Due to his enduring spirit and initiative he is bound to be a success in whatever protession he follows. ARLENE RUSH JIU t'0llI'!'? 1 IIIIUI' lo.rl ll Wlilll J'l.I1gl'I1g.H llerjollv laugh has made Arlene a friend to every- one. She has real musical talent, which she dis- plays in Nlixed Chorus, District Chorus, State Chorus, and the Quartet. Arlene's voice really is her fortune! GERTRUDE RUTHERFURD Do all llre good you can-. Gertie loves to sew, and there's usually something good to eat, cooked by her, around. She took the part ot AVlarge in lVlother is a Freshmanlu JEAN SCHIELE Go and calclz a falling .rlar. lt' you see Lorraine Ott anywhere, y0u're bound to see Jean not far behind. They're the best ol' friends. Her favorite pastime is bowling, when she's not working in her t'ather's store, way up in Danboro. BARBARA SHELLY The llqlzl of llze nzlnd IJ Ihe llglll of llze worlzlf' Barb has distin uished herself scholastically ther Cedar Crest Scholarshipj dramatically ttwo Harlequin playsj and journalisticall tco-editor ofthe Torchj, in her tour years in D.l2l.S. WILLIAM SIEGEL fel anyone .rpcak long enough, and lze will gel lvellea'er.r. Bill is always expounding his theories on some- thing or other. He was house manager tor the Harlequin and senior plays, respectively. Plans for the future include his being a doctor-what kind, he has yet to decide.
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