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Malcolm Arnell Madeline Baker George Barr Clem Bason Richard Beaulieu ay When 9 Se GLORIA JEAN ANDERSON — “Jeanie” — sweet, gentle mien. . . flutters about . . . feminine airs. Ist. place Goldey Beacom spelling contest 3; Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2; library ass’t 1. W ILMA LEE ARMSTRONG — “Will” — shy and reserved . . . imperturbable . . . loves hayrides. Tri-Hi-Y 2; decor. com. 3. MALCOLM MacARTHUR ARNELL — “Malc’” — sets a fast pace on the track . .. a scholar and a gentleman . . . a clever quip. Internat’! relations 4; lettermen 3, pres. 4; glider com. 3; football j.v. 1, var. 2,3, co-capt. 4; baseball j.v. 1, var, 2,3; track 3,4. MADELINE MARIE BAKER — ‘Marie’? — completely co-operative . . . nursing is her goal .. . amicable. Glee club 3, sec’y 4; library ass’t 1; F.N.A. 2,3,4; prom bid com. chm. 3. GEORGE RICHARD BARR, JR. — ‘ Bugsy’” — never lost in a crowd ... girls bother him little . . auto mechanics is his trade. HI-Y 1,2,3. CLEMENT DWIGHT BASON — “Clem” — most popular invention next to the telephone . . . rep- resents a high standard of excellence . .. Well, | wouldn’t say that.’ Class treas. 2,3; Doverian business com. 4; Ecolian 1,3; decor. com. 1,2,3,4; prom glider com. 3; stage and lighting 4; wrestling 4; tennis 3; internat’l relations 4. BEST PERSONALITY MARTHA ELLEN BAYNARD — ‘Martha’? — kindness lingers ir her heart . . . a girl and her horse . an independent thinker. Social dance 4; prom bid com. 3. RICHARD PATRICK BEAULIEU — “Frenchie” — a young lad with an old-fashioned heart . . . always ready with a pleasant word . . . a one-man comedy. Library ass‘t 2, 3; decor. com 3. FRIENDLIEST
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ae wise, =s le ees Doris Ann Ziebutski took her turn in reading her speech over the P.A. system in the Voice of Democracy contest. She was the winning entry for Dover and went on to triumph in Kent County competition. Members of the Nat'l Honor Society pose for a picture after the formal induction ceremony on February 25. Front: P. Marker, F. Steele (sec’y) J. Crossley (treas.), Miss App (adviser), G. Wall (pres.), J. Kast (vice- x RIT tthe tee p mpgs : : Sheila Larson registered surprise when Mr. Barrell informed her that she had won the American Legion Auxiliary Americanism Essay Con- test. Later she was entertained by the Auxiliary and read her paper at a meeting. pres.), M. Willis. Row 2: N. Magee, R. Singleton, J. Jamison, J. Christ- ner, C. Boddorff, P. Layton, M. Lobaccaro, G. McNinch. Row 3: Frank Brown, R. Toop, A. Richter, T. Parker, T. Hafner, M. Parker, B. Miller.
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- — inna EAMG OST uUntp. MARGARET ANNE BEHEN — “Maggie” — the world’s answer for a friend . . . quick as a wink . . . pint-sized dynamite. Library Ass’t Award 4; Doverian 4; business com. 4; Ecolian 1,2; savings 1; library ass‘t 1,2,3, v.p. Kent County 3; F.T.A. 1,2, sec’y 3,4; canteen council 1,2, sec’y 3 and 4; basketball mgr. j.v. 2; cheerleader j.v. 1, co-capt. 2, var. 3,4; bake com. 1,2,3; decor. com. 1,2,3, PEPPIEST JOAN EDITH BERNEGGER — “Joan” — lightens the grayest morning . . . hummingbird . shining sincerity. Doverian 4; savings 2; library ass’t 2,3; F.N.A. 3; color guard 4; canteen council 4; refreshment com. chm. 3; decor. com. 3; AFS student com. 4; basketball var. 3,4. Transferred from West Hempstead High School, Long Island, N. Y., in sophomore year. Riding club 1; library council 1; mixed chorus 1; 9th. grade council 1. JAMES THEODORE BLYTHE — “Jim” — food, cars, and poker . . . active D.E. member fluent with words in the right company. D.E. club 2,3; savings 1; projection 1; football j.v. 1,2; track 1,2. CAROLYN MAY BODDORFF — “Carolyn” — meticulous . . . gold mine of talent . . . a New Yorker. Nat'l Honor Society 4; football dance attendant 3; stu- dent council 4; AFS student com. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; canteen council 4; decor. com. 3; refreshment com. 3; processional com. 3. Transferred from Amsterdam High School, Amsterdam, N. Y., in junior year. Girls’ chorus 1,2; drama 1; Tri-Hi-Y 1,2. RONALD CHARLES BOWHALL — ‘Ronnie’ — hurricane passage through life . . . when there’s some- thing to be done he’s there .. . a big tease. Class pres. 3,4; Doverian business com. 4; D.E. club 3,4; lettermen 3; wrestling 2,3; track 1,2,3,4; state record in high hurdles 2. CLASS POLITICIAN CHARLES HARRY BOYER — “Charlie’” — “Where's the fire, Charlie’, . . . a ready grin. . a future businessman Doverian business com. 4; D.E. club 4; band 1,2,3, Kent County Band 1,2; baseball j.v. 2. TERRY HYLAND BURCHENAL — “Turk” — expert rifleman . . . some people have all the luck with cars . . . spends his evenings with the boys. Ist. place in American Legion Rifle Club 3; D.E. club 4; intramurals 1. DONALD RUSSELL BURRIS — “Arch’’ — an ailing car is his best friend .. . an example of pure nonchalance . . . school’s a heyday. 53 . James Blythe Ronald Bowhall Joan Bernegger “ o ¥ — P ill s we eta Carolyn Boddorff Charles Boyer Donald Burris Re A a a . 5 a ge » — a erin
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