George School - Yearbook (Newtown, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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SHIRLEY MAE TATTERSFIELD 338 E. WADSWORTH ST., MT. AIRY, PHILA., PA. Artistic Tatty is our Veronica Lake who monopolizes all the Second East phone calls. Not only is she a marvelous photographer, but 'her private rogue's gallery is the envy of all girls! Her superb acting ability was ably displayed in her lead parts in both our Junior and Senior plays. Tatty can be zglittle devil but she's mighty nice, toolsa 1 55153 . U Y gp' N 'D . w J- 'M' A 7 t - -.N W fe' X - J 1 Lf, ,U , 1 sw WF M me ja fi Qu ,7 ff vo N- of Q: mf! xxi X ff X' I fox Qiggf? MARJORIE FLETCHER THoMsoN5g5,7'yi NgeP'if 101 S. LANSDOWNE AVE., LANSDOWNE, PA. L A If you need a can opener or a stamp in a hurry, Tommy's repu- tation for generosity should tempt you. Her room is bound to be the center of one of the best bull-sessions in Main ancwgcan easily be the main spring of it. Hospitable Marge wi a icked paint brush, especially where flowers are ,the nd raves over an kind aa,WraiMr if W I I J Qi GE . M' 5 ,ae-2 fi. Rss' A xddest ska e e , Wi really only a e linef his. His te s t cies L fl ad him t voca- t n as a ballet dan er. e e olorful al, wi ures are difficult to disentan , y uie'q gile imagi n and deft paintbrush have been bus verything from wrestlihxg to figure skat- ing lie in range of this versatility. A JANICE COMFORT WALSH R. F. D. NO. 3, PERKASIE, PA. Athletic Janice swings a wicked wallop as a varsity full back and pulls a 40 l-b. bow for the archers come spring. But under her placid exercise burns the divine fire, for Janice spends her study halls in scrawling free verse, fif she isn't busy wrestling or throwing knivesl. Her Hare for chemistry will be of help in later years when Janice becomes a medical technician. ELEANOR BARKER WARD 315 CEDAR LANE, SWARTHMORE, PA. An unwavering bead on Swarthmore, the inveterate early bird Qfifteen minutes, on the averagel, and a blush to rival the rose are only the beginning of Wardie's more distinguishing characteristics. A love of good books and good food in the endless belt style complement her Yankee viewpoint. A Vermont farming doctor is the Wardie of twenty years hence. Twen ly-six

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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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MARTHA BELDEN WASHBURN 111 STEELE RD., WEST HARTFORD, CONN. With a friendly smile and a toss of her beautiful strawberry blond tresses, Marty takes her place in the Secretary's seat, as first lady of the Senior Class. Though seldom seen without her knitting, once in a while she puts it down to enjoy her favorite pastimes, skiing, skating, tennis, and sailing. Vassar will soon enjoy, and West Hart- ford will miss Marty's delightful humor and carefree, easy-going manner. ANNA MAE WEAVER PEACH BOTTOM, PA. Hi-yuh, ladies, and you know Anna Mae's beaming face is about to make its appearance. lt seems she spends half of her life planning a teaching career, and the rest of the time she's dreaming of a Lancaster County farm. Quiet, eiicient Anna Mae is recorder for the Girl's A. A., hall representative, an enthusiastic attender of week- end work camps, and a loyer of grammar. 4' - . ' .- '. , ' I' ' 2 -,' .' A ,L An' ',N 'ix.' .Ji ig' l ', V' 'F 1' : 4 H I .JJ-:',. v5 My ' W WET 1 Wh' i' -Ji fli',,4' .4-.5. Q' st: 1' ' - -- ' - . I i, ' 1 1 ,, 4 . - 1. N j ,-F MARJEORIE WETZEL . xr N, F Q. ' ' x 214 AUDUBON AVE., WAYNE, PA. ,PJ 9 ,H -8.-I Far from quiet and meek, Roddy, with tales of lierbpet Aifck, 1 is an exuberant red-head and constantly on the go. Althbugbfshp ig fascinated by the theater, Qoh, that glamorous professionj, Roddy 15 wants to serve humanity via the nursing profession. Speaking Off Wimi wigor, and witality, swell is an adjective that's completely sy'11q5y- mous with Wetzel-pretzelf' 'H ' ' KATHRYN J. WILEY 17 ATTERBURY AVE., TRENTON, N. J. Kay's just one of those pastel-sweatered day students from Tren- ton. Her great love centers on the tennis court, and in a drug store she never orders anything but a ham sandwich. Tommy Dorsey and blonds Q Sterling Hayden, for instance, she suggests with a grinl are other passions. She plans to go to Southern Seminary and emerge a competent secretary. DAVID CURRIE WILSON GOLF RD., RIVERTON, N. J. Dave hails from Riverton and represents the last of the Wilson Clan. Ck-captain of the football team and one of the pluckiest guards George has ever witnessed, Dave is also the mainstay of the grapplers and catcher for Shane's nine. President of our class in his Sophomore year, Dave is a panic with that sense of humor and unbelievable knack for getting in and out of trouble. Twenty-seven 1 J

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