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.5654 ... Q. ., I Yr, F, K. yefif L O mm. LQ.: ,,, be Qgcbk TQ 5 Y xx Lfbh C -.r'len.r9. -e-C cc. V, , D lx V -use JAMEWIN AIRE, CDL-'K' t2 r C9-l1'1!'lI1:EvQ ACYQIHHER Y-CH .5 P 6-grim of football and vice-president . s in its Junior year, Jim is also one of George School's m dapper gentlemen with his smooth wardrobe and varsity limp. An mirer of Harry James, Jim himself plays a hot trumpet. He likes to talk about his New jersey hometown, but manyof the female element enjoy hearing him talk about anything. CATHERINE JANE SMITH 5544 NORTHUMBERLAND ST., PITTSBURGH, PA. Kitty is constantly having kittens for various reasons, until some kind soul comes along to scratch her back, reducing her to contented purrs. Slhe spends most of her time calming down her roommate and enjoying life in general. Adoring Night and Day , lamb chops, and especially Pittsburgh, Kitten hopes to take her warm friendliness, neatness, and competence to Swarthmore, where she will study psychology. ESTHER J. SMITH 11+ JACKSON AVENUE, WEST GROVE, PA. Smittie's that gal with the distinguishing walk and a pert smile. Italian spaghetti and meatballs are absolutely tops on the menu, and roller skating is her first-ranking sport. A collector of shoes and Glenn Miller records, she has a deft hand in the hair-dressing line. A hard-working student operator, Smittie would like to continue this, or, perhaps, teach the primary school grades. MALCOLM KELLOGG SMITH SHORT HILLS, N. J. Malcolm's a clever concealer of his talents when he's in public, but when among intimates he is known for his accordion and clarinet melodies. Classical music is his choice when it comes to listening to somebody else. Discussion is his prime pastime, and he's a man with opinions well formulated. NANCY ROBERTS SMITH BALTIMORE PIKE, SVVARTHMORE, PA. Calm and cheerful, even before breakfast, Nancy's many activi- ties leave her sparkling and unperturbed. A sports devotee, she man- aged basketball and starred in both hockey and tennis. As chairman of the Social Committee, she is constantly hunting records and ideas for Social Hour. With a personality brimming over with enthusiasm, Swarthmorean Nancy heads to the home town to carry out a family tradition there. Twenty-four
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D .X K3 O C 5 . ' this.. ,'N 'W-- N. i' W i X -H it l X. 'xt N15 'R 'X ' hi X 'A N v- ' X R X, R 4 .X A . I Y . r X l V lkmk XX, ,K ...X --t X l ' 4 Xeligx JR, .. s' xx. X' . 5, NJ- '. . JOHN D. SACKSTEDER . L tri- 'y 14 PARK RD., MILLBURN, N. J. A. -,H ,' Sacky's quite the travelled man for seventeen. Born in Madrid, Spain, Johnny has covered most of Europeg in fact, it was only two years ago that he returned to the U. S. Endowed with a sense of the ludicrous which he loves to exercise, Johnny polishes off his pokes with that inimitable accent. The sky is the limit for our globe trot- ting Charlie Chaplin. GLORY RUTH SCHWANTES ass FOREST AVE., LARCHMONT, N. Y. Glory's a faithful German student, spending her in-between-time knitting for the American Friend's Service Committee. She's done an admirable job as head of the Girls' Social Guild and is often found collecting the money at its annual auctions and movies. For the fu- ture she's looking towards Barnard, and we hear she would like to be Dr. Schwantesf' JOHN PAUL SCHWANTES ess FOREST AVE., LARCHMONT, N. Y. Destined to be Secretary of the Treasury, John has been faith- ful in managing any pecuniary details that come to the fore at George School. A patient caretaker of the Senior Class' finances, john has also labored over the Hourglass bookkeeping and as a clerk in the bank. As prefect in Orton, John has proved himself capable of any executive positions. ALFRED SEGAL 26 ARL1-:IGH RD., GREAT NECK, N. Y. As assistant editor of the Hour Glass and sports editor for the News, Fred has contributed immensely to George School's publi- cations with his illustrations and writings. Possessor of a fine ward- robe and a gift for cosmopolitan wit and repartee are perhaps the reason for his reknown. VVith a propensity in the direction indicated by his talents, we predict another John Kieran. f f sgfiiiiilf-DAL ,R C LI RC , A. ,pper is he 'r hose g se' . visitors to crane their ne ng to se af , na tw he is the prodigy of our key t and c ve he fie ith A urs peed. Pepper loves orses nd f . e h 4 les 0 e-pri days when she ate swglpi of 1 v -loa . at S er ' a prow? riot! jx JN f '- 941 ii , 49? ff in iv Twenty-Ihree Cjyx .
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PHILIP H. SMITH, JR. PAWLING, N. Y. Down deep in Drayton's cellar, there is a room which boasts of all night lights and Phil. Good arguments on literature Kin fact pure Thomas Wolfe epitimizes Phil's one and only ideal in the author linej and discussions on the diverse merits of Harvard fill him with a mighty good feeling. By now, G.S. knows that Harvard and Boston must be Phils idea of paradise. GEORGE DONALD SPACKMAN, JR. COATESVILLE, PA. From the top of a hill in Coatesville comes Don with a leaning towards sketching and a taste for both popular and classical music. He is also a partner of the centipedes and darkness in the Drayton basement. A trusty air raid messenger, poor Don braves all weather on his way to Main. He'd like to begin pre-med work this summer, if army duty doesn't call. PATRICIA LINDA SPRAGUE ANNVILLE, PA. Breathless and with a twinkle in her eye, Pat buzzes in waving a yearbook receipt or the latest air-mail letter. Many committees have had the benefit of her boundless energy, and she is a one-woman pub- licity and propaganda campaign for jitterbugging, purple lipstick, hand knit sweaters, boys with butches, and summers on Cape Cod. 1 1' I 't I .0 ,ta Y ,, f ,K , 'bt ,. , . . . , A L1- ,'. ' - f ds ' 'C - - ua-- ,. CHARLES NORMAN STABLER, U ,,,, -26 BRADFORD RD., SCARSDAL,E, N., Q.. , . it F v ' fi,4 Q - V 4. 'X' 1 . Chuck's the man behiiicfthe News, for he is the editor of that organ of information. His senior essay and editorials have shocked the conservative element, but that inimitable wit has won him quantities of admirers. Anyone would know from his cosmopolitan air that he's one of New York's sons, and Chuck would fight to the end for that city's Tribune. JEAN KATHRYN TAGGART 313 E. WASHINGTON AVE., NEwTowN, PA. With wings on 'her feet Cand on her coatj Jean does the hockey team proud as a speedy center with a store of tricks. Pretty and petite behind a steering wheel, she's a driving day student with a twinkle in her eye. And when Jean yawns in French class, she's probably dreaming of the Army Air Corps or a career as an interior decorator. Twenty-five
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