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BARBARA JUDSON KINDERHOOK, N. Y. An outstanding social-minded leader is Jud, her bantering and facetious manner sometimes belying sincere enthusiasm for all kinds of social improvements, from the social life at George School to re- ligious education of underprivileged children and settlement work in slums. Equally game for a good time and hard work, Jud adds life to L sequence, and provides juicy apples from the farm in Kinder- hook. ELIZABETH KELLER ioo E. STATE ST., DOYLESTOWN, PA. Efficient Betsy counts noses in the dining room. She is an all- round girl--her talents ranging from the hockey field and co-captains of the swimming team to the dance floor. She helps set the styles at G.S., having introduced the first pair of espadrilles here. After working at the Abington Hospital last summer, Bets is sure that nursing is to be her career. HELIA MARISE KENDERDINE zss s. STATE sT., NEWTOWN, PA. This friendly red-head hails from Newtown, where she is a member of that Kenderdine clan. One of those nice people and a straight S student, Marise lets off team playing the piano, jitter- bugging, or swinging a tennis racket. She has served ably on Girls' Council and the A. A. Board of Control, and it looks like smooth sailing ahead for her in her chosen profession, teaching. f fl -' KEDWIN B. KLEiN, JR. i 41 ASHLAND AVE., PLEASANTVILLE, N. Y. S An excellent punter and a clean tackler, Ed shone on the grid- iron this year, and he formed a reliable cog in the machine which drove the Buff to an almost perfect season. The strong and silent type, Ed hails from Pleasantville, and is a staunch member of L'-1-3. Baseball's another of his favorite sports, and you should hear him plug for the Pleasantville Tigers! EUGENE C. KORBECK, JR. 3322 N. 18TH ST., PHILA., PA. Wherever fun, rowdiness, or merriment reign, Korby's sure to be there, too. A fearless fullback, Gene distinguished himself on the soccer field last fall. A swimmer of immeasurable speed, especially the 220, Bud captained the team this year. The 100-yard event was enlivened by his winged feet, though we suspect he puts in action secret physical laws which he has discovered in the physics lab. Sevenleen
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DOROTHY HUMPHREY IRELAND NEWTOWN, PA. lf you pass the Ireland farm and hear a mighty Heigh-ho, Chunky, you know Dot is at home. Otherwise, she's probably toil- ing in shop, or curled up in the highest fork of a tree, plowing through a biography or an adventurous tale. The lure of the un- known beckons her into the science laboratory and to the University of British Columbia as an adventure in 'higher education. MARGARET ANNA JAMMER 909 OVERTON AVE., MORRISVILLE, PA. As a day student, Penny is one of those rare people who actually drives a car these days. She's a fiend for any kind of history with its dates and dynasties. Blond, vivacious, and friendly, she loves to ice skate and just plain talk. After George School, Penny will invade Bucknell, then embark on a teaching career in the field of history. ye , ' '. Yin ' ' i -'U Cz-7 '. '. - U ' ff T , li ' Y 5 EDWARD A. JENKINS, ZND i li, V F' 4506 '13, CHESTEE RD., SVVARTHMORE, PA. JL .Ol .Ed isresponsible for much of the expert lighting ifhich creates the land of ,make-believe .in school plays. He's-also, I e manl who peerst fromgnehind-'the bars as he supervises the musiiat the Satur- day,-evening dances. We figure reckless driving is his obby, lbecause of the.way in which he Cuts the corners with those shift trucks. JO ANNE JOHNSON GEORGE sCHooL, PA. Though most prominent in her professional knitting of sweaters in many a pastel shade, modest Jo Anne is a very busy person around the campus, caring for faculty brats, keeping libe in order, and spreching deutsch, to note but a few. She hopes to work in some phase of child training, and with her patience and friendly under- sanding' 216111 fill the bill m r 1 , , 0-M Yl - L' Q BE,-Hfd 'wuZfAV '. Tami mvg'J',,LA,5,1ROIffifT B1's'nf3i1yiicb'rii1i1so1si'ifs1iLfi,.Q 'Jim M Les 1845 COWDEN AVE., MEMPHIS, TENN. J f. Potty is frequently seen about the campus under a small blac derby, and many is the time that the halls of Main have trembled from his machine gun laugh. Not satished with being on the footbal A team, he also captained the basketball five. Spending m st of his free time collecting records, Potty is known to cut a mean rug on the dance fioor. X .ab- Sixteen ' - f.
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JANET LAIB 19200 STRATHCONA DR., DETROIT, MICH. A tribute to the maximum that hair is woman's crowning glory, Janet's copper tresses are famous. Of books a connoisseur, she herself wields an agile pen. Without Janet a bull session is incomplete-a doughnut unappreciated, and how midway and blackouts will miss her dexterous fingers on the piano! Her future life will he colorful and interesting, no matter in which direction it turns. JOAN LARSON 907 AUGUSTA RD., WILM1Nm'oN, DEL. Ah, vehement and gentle joaniel Outstanding characteristics coming up: a Larsonish burp and a laugh that can be heard in Mary- land if it's a clear dayg sensible in a pinch but hysterically nitwit-ish when the time is ripel VVe jealously wish we could compete with the heart and clever finger she's put in many successful pies-includ- ing plays and editing the yearbook. V... ir -tuyw YI?-gui!!! AML L,l-1,7 3 Z: lyk..-fBUN'ALD I-FERVEY PETER LEACI-I fc.. 4211 gag, 'pefifrf-2- f-.SVMEARNS RD., IVYLAND, PA. f.MJ.L4M.f,L4' . . Originally in the day student ranks, Don was a Drayton man this year. With the theater as first love, he performed ably on the boards in both the Junior and Senior plays. Don feels the automobile is here to stay, and scrapbooks on all cars ever conceived are piled high in his room. A British viewpoint puts Don in the middle of most arguments on the state of the nation. A sf 174--:,A1lJ VL Zfasfs-, fl'- - ' 'J' L'!1f.-,Q'.'-i GERTRUDE JANE LOUD 2 HIGHLAND ST., CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Loudie might appear to be as meek as the white mice she covets, but, oh boy, when she lets loose! I-Ier riotous themes on family life back home in Boston show that her pet peeve is Brenda. Her in- terests include art and Harvard Q Don't print that, she warnsl. Occupational therapy is 'her aim in lifeg we hope the morons will ap- preciate iher marvelous sense of humor as much as we do. WALTER K. MAMMEL NEWTOWN, PA. Walt's bicycle has been carting 'him to school for three years now. I-Ie has seen action on the wrestling mat, and, come spring, he turns out with the track team, though his favorite sport is skating. The Drayton Council thanks him for his able handling of the day students. Walt is very interested in conservation and hopes to take up forestry at Penn State. Eighteen
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