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EVI BOSSANYI FEASTERVILLE, PA. Evi's the girl with the lovely red hair who always arrives on the dot of 8:20 Via the George School express Returning this year as a post graduate, she's really a grammatical whiz, topped OH by a literary talent. She's enchanted over anyt-hing musical, with an accent on Erno Rap'ee. Evi's cherry greeting is foremost wherever she goes. WILLIAM DAVIS BOYER ss ORCHARD DRIVE, ROUTE NO. 6, HAMILTON, OHIO Bill is known for his taciturnity, but actually he's packed with all human knowledge concerning airplanes. A camera zealot, he's one of the Camera Club's officials. No one knows how it works, but anyhow Bill is a participant of that June-ending war-game on second Drayton. A one-man roomer, Bill pursues German when he's not making models of warships or learning the latest in aviation. . , I . 5 r . . L' in fx ,i Rn . I , ,- I . , A , , I - 5, - ? fs . f . . - ' 3, , ,r . . 5 - KENNETH BRICK 1 f U H, CROSSVKIEKS, N. J. -C' L Ken's, exleptioh'alIAthl'ttic ability is shovith bi his captainship o'f the soccer tbamjnd the winding of it pie-letter his Sophomore year. He loves popular music, dancing, aigood pillow light, and is' definitely ho Wlmdn Ijiter. Brick rnay take up conehinghafter giaduationgbpt 'till then'she'l jke,9p'piwhing strikes for'the BuH nine. 3 1' k I -+- 1 . 1 : 'f L-'ag f o RUTH ANN BRITTON 40 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., FLEMINGTON, N. J. Up on Fourth Center you'll never fail to hear joyous cries of Brit, oh Brit! Happily, Brit and her cronies drool over her newly- knit sweater-it only took a year or two! Her form swimming was a familiar sight this winter, but oh, how discouraging she can be when she always hands her work in on time! Our language whiz is heading for Middlebury next year. ELLEN BROOKS CARY 311 CHESTER AVE., MOORESTOWN, N. J. L's intellectual whiz with the solid Quaker background, Ellen's great enthusiasm of the moment is in Europe and medical work for the reconstruction. Excelling in athletics, as well as academic activi- ties, she played a nimble right wing on the hockey squad and man- aged the swimming team, working off excess steam in the evenings with lively square dancing. Bryn Mawr is the next step, and then the world of the future. Eight
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MARSHALL A. BERNSTEIN PHILMONT CLUB, PA. With many a cackle and snort, Bernie can be frequently heard narrating his famous tales of Philmont Tech. With a nose for the news, he's proved himself a keen sports reporter. An avid follower of most sports, Bernie loves to lay bets on his choices. In action, ten- nis is his forte, and he's scaled-the top in short order. . ' xt i I5 N: J V' . D vi i V' It . 5 A X JAMES F. BOGARDUS, JR. X 11+ CORNELL AVE., SWARTHMORE, PA. Tennis and wrestling thrived under Jim's executive ability, and for his three years here he has carried off the honors in the Time tests. jim acts as patron saint of G. S. hospitality, and his winning smile convinces the new students that this is the place to be. Libe is his main haunt, either as a diligent assistant or in qu-est of booklore. ELIZABETH ADA BOND NEWTOWN, PA. A member of the day students' bicycle brigade, Betty is a blond Bond with a ready laugh. Her favorite habitat is Newtown's Town Hall where she wiles away most of her free time. For Betty, 'Ocean City is the place, swimming the sport, and eating the perfect occupa- tion. During school hours you'll probably find her in the Girls' Social Room just messing. 60 b' I ,, , flu! bgsx fv'f fo0 ': 7 , '.K+L A TWV o,,,t 5.4 Pm'-vs, cvtfud- I, A ' JOH. R. BOOTH, JR. LQ.. -un. i. 518 CRESHEIM VALLEY ROAD, CHESTNUT HILL, PHILA., PA. Boothie's infectious chortle is often heard, for he's a hearty and joking member of any group. He's one of G.S.'s more professional stage hands, and a set'll go up or down, in short order, when Boothie's on deck. Dressing well is one of his prides, and you'll often see him executing smooth dance steps during social hour. Life leans lightly on Boothie, for he appreciates it to the fullest extent. ,Vf44,f f6f .4', , 6561.7 2 -V'a4Gff1ffm ..,,.fn-o'-fy i,11:1,44a.i,. f:c.4ff', , ilffq W7 vamp ,Wg DAVJD BORING ,J - ' f varwf '17, Q From way down South comes our Dixie, bringing a grin that's won him countless friends. Senior class president and head of the Boys' A.A. are only a few of his numerous accomplishments. A familiar sight on the gridiron last fall was Dixie tearing through tackles, but his heart 'belongs to baseball-incidentally, he's captain. But in spite of all these accomplishments, he lives for that day in June when he can return to old Virginia and possum huntin'. Seven
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SONIA STERLING CHALIF BARNSDALE RD., SHORT HILLS, N. J. Tickle Sunny and she giggles, pat her on the head and she coos. Talk about geology or anthropology and she's entranced, mention music or English history and you can't shut her up. Other passions include Lanz clothes, fresh air, knitting standing up, and just living in general. She's a butterball with oomph who can't keep her feet or tongue still a single minute. WILLIAM ANDERSON CLARKE, JR. WALLINOFORD, PA. A steadfast rooter for the capitalistic system, Bill is destined by the stars to a swivel chair on the stock exchange, and a desk to put his feet on. Active athletically on the soccer and swimming teams, he has carried many responsibilities in school life, as chairman of Central Council and perfect in Orton. Handsome hero on the G.S. stage, Bill is the Doffjuan of the Senior class. li aff JT if f' -. , l Q Q Nyfjy Sgfe,N12mwZB9Ie,P,Oga2fgY,yft t .M sux .l- ll J glazing' is one of our beeg gi9lQ A 5?foot6Qfmch, staunch Rhode flllslan erlhjhe skates at la perfectibri. Frsgiently startling new hair do's, ' of appears in ' tailb pompadvors, etc. Having sung with the l lub for thr yea ' eff appeared as sch l soloist many Ny 5-M , 90 XQ time . With a deQi'ded'46referQce for vQrnherst,k1'Ed-6 leaning toward Q Nalrt, svhlegb plamiingi tofattezfart school., 55 X RYE l ly' ,f QU V. Ar' fuff fd A 'H Cv' F cs V X ff, Q BERTHA MILDREO COOPER . 1 516 PENNSYLVANIA AVE., 'AVONDALE, PA. Now girls, lights are qut,l comes to ghe ears of furti-ve Third Westers. Bert, capable hall representative, has been of invaluable help on many committees. But at the mere mention of a mouse she runsfor a chairl.Bert enjoys working in the infirmary, and hopes to become a nurse. In one year here, her fine sense of humor' has certainly Won her lots of friends. ' i SARA ELIZABETH COX BOX 102, MALVERN, PA. Often you'll find her, a blur of red, On the hockey field. Coxie loves to cut things out Cnot paper dollslj and hopes someday to find scrapbooks enough to hold all her clippings. She has added a none too quiet scream to George School dorm life, though, just possibly, you might find her in a quiet corner, absorbed in the latest issue of her favorite magazine. Nine
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