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MIRIAM DUBIN Literary master ot Caravan, Pete's iron hand kept the literary staff on the go. A charter member of the P.A.C., Pete Crusades for the rights of labor and uses up her excess vitality playing varsity basketball or discussing any ques- tion with two sides. NINA EMERSON It Nina is your friend, you know you have someone to depend on in an emergency. She possesses many fine qualities, among them steadtastness and willingness to help. Perhaps that's why she's such a well-liked person ana an able senior counselor. X' K I . A L dp Jn x FREDERICK FOWLES One of the two outnumbered male members ot L'46, Fred also uses his courage on the football team as tackle. Any story seems plausible in his mouth: maybe that's why his crew cut and bow tie are popular features ot Drayton and the whole school. BARBARA FORREST That cockney accent waited from the varsity hockey field or the G. S. stage means Forrest. Boobrack has given her overwhelming energy to many school functions, including Central Council, and keeping Third East in trim. But she enjoys her mad round ot re- sponsibilities to the utmost. THEODORA FLYNN Not just the glamour gal with a double-take sense of humor, cr varsity swimmer, and an attractive art student: there's more to Teddy than that. Those who know her really well respect her as a sincere writer ot poetry and a nice person to know. Rh ,MMM
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,. , fe fn, ' y A .X , f Dia.: -.J WILLIAM CLEAVER PHILIP COBB Billy's southem accent, slow and thick, oozes molasses-like down Third Drayton and identifies its owner at any distance. Actor and athlete, Billy starred as Rufe in the dramatics production of Sun- Up, while in the sports field he excels in varsity soccer, basketball, and baseball. Cobby's really a man of many parts. Holding the reins for the store, Orton, and the Boys' A.A. in one hand, he still achieved the grand social gesture with the other. Cobby accelerated to graduate at midterm, missed by Orton and the whole school. it 4 1 ANN DASHIELI. Ann is the girl with the laugh- ing brown eyes and a sparkle that's catching. Her real under- standing of people helps her to write inspired and inspirational poetry. As editor of the News, Ann lends her clever feminine touch, spiced with wit, to the record of events at George School. EDWARD DOLPH To be a Dolph seems to signify social success at George School. Ed, the final Dolph of the im- mediate generation, has proved the point. His popularity is only exceeded by his ability to use a large shovel, which he does with enjoyment and success. IEREMY DRESSER Mexico, Europe, New York, and Yardley combined efforts to pre- sent us with Ierry for four years. We still don't quite know what to make of him, but we're inclined to believe that some day, when he's a famous tennis player or some- thing, we'll brag that we knew him.
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X if CAROLYN FOX The sparkle in Foxie's eye may catch your notice, but it's only the faintest echo of her roaring sense of humor. She lives for fun, food, and horses, and may well count her dramatics work a triumph, especially her performance as Mrs. Webb in Our Town. XS MARTHA PRONEPIELD Someone once called Marty small, dark and silent, but what a deception! Small and dark, maybe, but her clever story-telling keeps us in almost perpetual amusement. Besides the care and control of Fourth Easters, Marty's primary interest is, without doubt, airplanes. EVELYN FUSS ln the realm of music, Evie holds sway. She sings, plays the piano, and makes her vicinity frequently melodious. Her position in student government is a responsible one, for Evie is a senior counselor, and administers justice and good cheer with the best. IO ANN FRANKENBERG Would somebody please tell us how Ioey always looks so nice? Perhaps the same person could explain the source of her wonder- ful record collection. We're not envious, mind you, just curious, even if she does hold the record at George School for telephone Z . calls and mail. vs- BARBARA GILPIN If a sparkling red-head appears on the horizon, you may be sure it's Bobbie. Gilp's efficiency and popularity are quite evident in her presidency of Girls' Council and Third West senior counselorship. Kennett Sq. came through nobly with another Gilpin.
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