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f- r -v is-S - it X' r x D ' A Cronk D. Curry R. Curry V, Dulay I Davis S. A. Davis S. E. Davis J, Dean G. r s DONALD LEE CURRY-1302 I St., N.E. Perfect Attendance 3-5, E Club Track 5,6g G, Basketball 7. Virginia-Donald really dives for swimming. RAYMOND LAYVRENCE CURRY-2l57 Thirtieth St., N.l-I. Central: Cadet Band 3,4. Pennsylvania-The clarinet and sax are Ray's favorite combination VALENTIN DIAZ DUL.-XY-513 Eleventh St., S.Ii. Honors 3, Locker Staff 6. D.C.-Accordion music delights Val. JOAN DELORIS DAVIS-625 M St., SAV. D.C.-Working as a stenographer is anticipated by Joan. MARY DIANE DAVIS-2246 Shannon Place, S.E. P K J Rep. 3-7: AY 3-G. D.C.- It's tap dancing for roller rink fan Snookie. SALLY IRENE DAVIS-3138 Buena Vista Terrace, SE. Honors -1,53 Easterner Rep. 7,85 OT, Miss Lohmann 5,6. Ohio-Sid ainls for a private secretary's job. SHIRLEY ANN DAVIS-1604 Fort Dupont St., S.E. Honors 4-65 Bible Club 3-6. Indiana-Accumulating postcards is Shirley's avocation. STANLEY ERNEST DAVIS-4377 DuBois Place, S.E, D.C.-Click, there's Stiz, the amateur cameraman. JOSEPH DONALD DEAN-1425 Ives Place, S.E. D.C.-Joe wants to be ct pigskin carrier. IVILLIAM WALTER DEAN-103-I Bladensburg Rd., N.Ii. Student Council 3: C, Baseball '50,'5l. Maryland--Willie has boxed in the Colden Cloves. WVARREN MELVIN DEAVERS-528 Thirteenth St., S.l-1. Major Chorus 71 P. Baseball '5I. D.C.-The business world will attract Warren alter .Xrnrv service. MARY LUCRETIA DliTXVll.ER-G31 C St., S.li. Honors 3,63 Quill, Stroll: ti Scholastic IVriting Keysg Easterner 5-8, Editor-in-thief 7.85 I-AY. Conference 73 Scrooch 5-7. Georgia-Modeling with clay is the center ot I.uck's interest. ROY DICKSTEIN-647 H St., N.E. Honors tig Locker Stall -I-7. New York- Record collecting rates as Roy's hobby. IYILLIAM IRVING DIFFENDERI-'ER-H215 Bay St., S.E. D.C.-I-'lying high with the Air Force is for Diffie. MARY LIQCILLE DIXON-709 I-lighth St., N,E. Red Cross T: J.C, '32 Club. Maryland-Strike! Dixie is bowling again. JAMES FRANCIS IJORSIQY-3962 Iztrst Capitol St. IIIS, Ifootbztll, '.'rI. Nlarvlatnl -First-class basketball is Jinnnie's hobby. MURRAY RALPH DOVE, JR.-ltitil 'lrinidad Ave., N,l-1. P X J Rep Ii: Printing Staff 3-7. D,C.-Points and pitas attract Rav. RICHARD ERNI'lS'Ii DRECHSLER-3.3-I ISOIIFICCIIIII St., S.I-Q, Honors 15-ti, Per- fect Attendante 3,-L63 2 Scholastic Art Keys, CAV. ciUlllL'l'l'llLC 73 I' K J Rep, 5-75 German Club 5-7: Spanish Club 3,41 Red Cross 35,75 Dramatits Llub 5,65 '52 Club, Business Olfice 7. D.C..-Records spin pleasure lor Richard. RICHARD ERNEST DRONENBIQRC-4203 Fourtli St., S.E. Projection Crew 6-7. D.C.-Pipes of all sizes entice Dick. 1 J. Davis XV. Dean '27 's M. Detwiler W. Diffenderfer pa. SQA f, , 4 J 42 J. Dorsey R. Drechsler ! M. Davis W. Deavers YN: I R. Ditkstein M. Dixon gk' lx I- K NI. Dove R. Dronenburg is
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DOROTHY KATHRYN CARTRICHT-216 Ninth St, N.Ii. Honors 3,4133 OT, Miss K. C. Moore 7: Basketball '49,'50'5l. D.C.-Choir music is enjoyed by Dot. LOITISIC VIRGINIA CASH-229 O St., SRV. Hon- ors 5,63 Majorette 3,43 Bank 3-8. ILC.-A career in danting would suit Louise to a T. JAMIQS ALAN CAIFFFMAN-504 Independence Ave., S.li. Honors 3-63 NHS3 Quill, Scroll3 Cadets, lst I.t. '5l,'523 lfirst place, NCO rifle manual, EHS, '5lg Third place, NCO rifle manual, Brigade, '5lQ Iiaslerner 5-8, Sports I-lditor 7,83 Spanish Club 7, VI' 73 Rifle Club 3-6. jim covers sports events for the S.S..-X. MILTON WVINFIELD CHAMBERS-521 H St., N. li. Honors 3-63 Cadets 3-8, Captain 7,83 Best Cor- poral tllandj, Best Sgt. ffiompanyj Awards. Penn- sylvania-Caplain Milt ' 3 ' ' ' science or agriculture. looks forward to working in THOMAS XVAYNE CLARK-l2l9 F St., N.IZ. Honors 5,63 C, JV Basketball '503 Track '49,'50. Maryland-Skeeter and a trombone are a duo. BARBARA DOROTHY COHICN-900 G St., SAV. Skip fig Honors 3-53 I' 8: j Rep. 4,53 German Club 5,7. New jersey-Cases in law are for Mickey. NORMA ANN COI,I.IIi-4303 Corman Terrace, S. li. Honors fl-G3 NHS3 IC. '52 Clubg OT, Mr. XVatt 4-73 RW, RI, Hockey '49,'503 SS, Baseball 'Sill C, Basketball '50,'5l. D.C.-Playing a piano agrees with Norma. ANNIE CI I'IIBIiR'l' COI.I.INS-4003 Twenty-first St., N.Ii. Student Council 7,83 Ilramatics Club 5,6. D.C.--Nancy's interest centers about textile paint- ing and sketching. CAROL ANN COLSON-ll8 Ifourteentlr St., S.F. Honors 5,63 Chemistry Club 73 Major Chorus 3-63 Hamilton Bank Contest 6. Il.C.'Carol, a city vocal- ist, takes record requests for Jackson Lowe. D 1 . Cartright L. Cash Ks J. Cauffman M. Chambers T. Clark B. Cohen N. Collie A. Collins fmvf. 1 .1 ' ig, nr ,D -an 'us H '9- Elf .J 4'- at I' STARTING POINT - Students get books from their lockers for their morning classes. lfR.XNCIS AI.I.liN COOK-l-101 A St,, S.l-I. ILC.- U' K Iforeign stamps intrigue Cookie. ROY I.IiI-Q I1OI'I'.XllCl-Q--2llU8 Cainesxille St., S.E. Iiasterner Rep. 5,63 Spanish Club 53 l'N Club 6,73 ' . A ' CKY. Conference 7. clkl2IllOIII2l-ikllltlllg his Lllllll- ! ' , 1 f ' ' graphs is Connie Mack's, Red boasts. t I ROIIICRT LINXYOOII COSIICNBXDIQR-22l8 C. Colson -F. Cook R- Coppadge Ilouhglas St., Virginia-When not lmnting or lrslnng, Bob raises animals. R, Costenbadcr wi Crawford E. C,-i,,,,,,0,,d, II wll.i.l.xn lJOI'CI.AS CRAXVl'ORID-753l .lllen- -4 5293 1- , -f '59 r '. 1 Q1 15, ' -.- V . ,, limes.. i town Rd., S.Ii. Ili-Y 5-73 Projection Crew 5,153 Mgr., Baseball '5l. Mithigan-Bill has a yen for horses. - ICIJIYARIJ 'LIIOMAS CRISMOND, II-lllflll Poto- mac Axe., S.Ii. Projection Crew 6-83 Cadets 3-8, ,,, . - . . . . IQd's pleasure. , fi.. Il.C.--Streams interest fisherman Andy Sgt. 1.8. Ill..-C.lax' modeling IS the gateway to .XNIIRIHY GEORCIZ CRONK-4920 Minnesota Are., N,I1. Ifirst prize, Iford Motor Contest '5I.
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N. Duehring Nl. Ennnans 1: ,iii It 5 . 0' 4d'l N, Di P. Dunan W. Everett A. Fanarolf T. Farragher G. Fitzgerald D. Flanagan, Jr. 5 li vi Q is 2 A i NANCY ELLEN DUEHRING-4411 Silver Hill Rd., Suitland, Md. Honors 55 Bank 75 Business Office 5,6. D.C.-Miniature furniture is Nan's iancy. PHYLLIS ANN DUNAN-1717 Lang Place, N.E. Honors 5,65 .XY fl,-15 Spanish Club 75 Library 5-7. D.C.-Teaching history is the door to Phyllis' ambition. MARY ELLEN EMMANS-704 Fourteenth St., Honors 65 Cafeteria 4-73 OT, Mrs. Butts 5-7. D.C.-The Ramblers make excitement for Mary. WILLIAM JAMES EVERETT-918 East Capitol St. Hi-Y 7. Yirginia-By joining the Navy, Bill,plans to see the worltl. ARNOLD JOEL FANAROI-'F-107 Carroll St., S.E. Honors 35 Student Council 55 Cadets, Rifle Club 4,5,75 Chevrons Club 7,8. D.C.-A medical cancer lor Arnold. THOMAS JOSEPH FARRAGHER-224 Eighth St., SAV. Pole vault, Track '51, New York-Movies rate high with Tom. GLORIA ANN FITZGERALD-322 Fifteenth St., N.E. llonors ti: Perfect At- tendance 3-65 P Rep. 5,ti. D.C.-Gloria models down the latte lo lttshion fame. DANIEL JOSEPH FLANAGAN, JR.-1805 Rosedale St., N.E. D.C.-'l'lie lloys' Club diamond beckons to Don. BELLA FLIEGEL-601 A St., N.E. German Club 5,65 Poland-.Xrobatics are fun for Bella. KAY CONSTANCE FLORENCE-1144 Eleventh St., N.E. AY 3,45 J.G. '52 Club. Virginia-The neigh of a horse brings Kay running. ANNA DORA FOGLE-137 C St., N.E. P X: J Rep. 5-75 Y-Teens 3-75 J.G. '52 Club5 Badminton '50, D.C.-College and the WAFS will claim Penny. GEORGIA MAE FONTANILLA-302 Thirty-sixth St., N.E. Ohio-Swimming and TV gazing hold Jo's attention. RICHARD LOUIS FORD-34 Eighteenth St., S.E. Student Council 3. D.C.- Dick will divide his time between horses and the life of a sailor. PATIENCE SHEILA FOSS-530 Tenth St., SAY. Red Cross 3-ti. DIZ,-lfroni a hospital volunteer to a map drawer, that's Pat's way of life. ROBERT LESTER IfOS'I'liR-142 Tennessee Ave., N.E. Skip tip Honors 3-55 Chess Club 5-7. D.C.-Art and roaming the lfnited States inspire Bob. DOROTHY MAY I-'OIVI.l-1R--l233 lileven-and-a-Hall' St., S.li. Marilttml-Cteet- ing the boss' guests will be Dotty's job. GERALD EDXYARD FRISCH-514 Nicholson St., N.l-Q. Student Council fl,-l. Maryland-Roller skating is Gerrys favorite sport. BARBARA JEAN FULTZ-5032 Fourteenth St., N.E. Red Cross 3,45 AY 3-5. Indiana-Barbara models part-time. ISABELLE RUTH GAYLORD-1539 K St., S.E. Honors 65 P tk J 7,85 Red Cross 3,45 Dramatics Club, Pres. 5,65 Stage Crew 5,65 OT, Mr. Fuchs 5,6, Miss Lohmann 7. New Jersey-Izzies Z1 Tide fan from way back. THERESA EIJGENIA GEORGE-135-1 G St., S.E. Georgia-A visitor to Egypt is what Teddy hopes to be. Bu 15. I av- , ff- 'F- , 7 -7 . I ? vt. NJ' - f 6 . 5 , 3 B. Fliegel K. Florence A. Fogel G. Fontanilla R. Ford P. Foss R, Foster D. Fowler G. Frisch B. Fultz I. Gaylord 'I'. George N 552 4' 7- V . Qi., J , 5 5' . ' 3 ' li ' L - it .,+ R L ,
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