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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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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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l fil.ORlA S'l'RA'l'l':NYVORTll Uoilyfi' fn' ffm' :ffm-,r of lf1o1f.i1fll.r.U Gloria has spent three ot' her high school years with us alter Coming to lJ.lI.S. lirom Olney lligh in her sophomore year. She likes sports aml mlrawing. She hopes to continue either in the art tielil, or in the lmsiness worlml. DONALD STRUUSE Ile nu1,t-inf llllvfl'lil'l1lLt' who nzaknr a foe. Don is on the l'ro'ec'tion Sc uacl. anal he seems to J l enjoy it, esperially when l1e's showing a movie to his own l'.tl.l3. class. iliakmg shop with interest, lion may liollow his Llael in the Construction liusiness. .NllCllAl'fl. SUIJER The fzpqzzlrlllijqlir 'know ll1A1f.reU fa' lnivf' liver see that cute grin in the lront ot' SOG? lt' you haven't, you're really missing something! Alike likes to trap, aml he works part time at the A fl! ll Store. FLOR HNCIC 'l'l IOMAS Calm Qf lillnlllllf' Florence likes music- she likes to listen to it anal she likes to play it on the piano. This quiet 506'er is very unohstrusive hut is missed when she isn't there. ARLENE SINE 11141111.4111 11m1'lrr .vi-ll. ' This quiet girl is a memlmer ofthe work experience program. She is always working towaral her goal ot' being an A-l secretary, Contiilentially, she Coultln't help lmut lie one. JANE Sfllllll The fur!ll11'11.41.v'f'mr1i' In ,m11'1'.-'. You'll timl jane's sweet smile lwehiml the Counter at Kenny's news stancl most any evening. She :xml .loan macle very lovely Flay Queen atten- clants in their junior year. JUAN Sixlllll Thr hi-.rllf11'11-a.r l'Ullll' fn PIII-l'.l'.H .loan is quite usenl to lmeing taken tor her twin sister, lane. ller many' triemls Can tell vou what a territie sense ot' humor she has. She is a mem- lier ol the much pulmlicixetl 'liratlic Squatl. MA RJURI E SPRA'l l' .S',fnw1K' -fzvllllu-. Click. Click, Click go her neemlles aml there's usually a sovk or sweater in the making. You can lie sure it will turn out well, too, lreeause Flar- gie is real clever along these lines.
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