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X 65,0 RALPH GOMORY Ralph's ambitions lie in two main directions. The first will be realized when his yacht wins the biennial Bermuda race. He will achieve the second when he's a great research physicist. Mean- while Ralph participates in school activities successfully, particularly varsity tennis and writing for Caravan SW? I5 Alfa BRUCE GRAVES Scientifically speaking, Bruce, the chemist, would tell you that he was worth about 97?. From our point of view he's considerably more valuable, especially as a varsity swimmer. Since he's in NS'46, Bruce is a profound thinker. He often steps out of character to turn out masterful art work. KENNETH HANKINSON Blossoming out this year, both on the soccer field and wrestling mats, Ken is the living proof that NS'46 has more than brains. Senior council member for First Drayton and treasurer of our class, Ken's varied talents make him in con- stant popular demand. 4? , Sl l IOYCE ELLEN HAYNES Iody, with the impish expression in her eyes, makes any job fun if she's in on it. Her energy certainly doesn't appear to be wasted on the long trip from Newtown, and she arrives daily, complete with ideas and her rugged sense of humor. l s WILLIAM HAINES The practical side of life holds the most appeal for Bill, farmer, physicist, and carpenter. One of the senior play's backstage crew, Bill was the man who propped the prop that held the wall up. Method and order make Bill outstanding on wild and woolly Second Dray- lon.
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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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. J J RICHARD HECKMAN Music is the ruling muse in Dick's life. Collector of fine records of his own, he also makes good selections for our musical pro grams as chairman of the Carnegie Committee. The Drayton boys know he's a just administrator of student government, and everyone knows he's a friendly person. MARIORIE HICKS Blonde, pretty and practical, Margy didn't appear at G. S. 'til our junior year. fDefinitely our loss.l Since then she has creatively and constructively shown us her abilities, which are many. Cover- ing her forcefulness with a serene smile, Margy is dependable, clever and well liked. at i J 8,3 2 sf IOHN HOWELL A single year in our hallowed halls has only mellowed the charm of this circulating socialite. His eager listeners are fascinated with Iohnny's colorful vacation exploits, and a large audience was com- pletely captivated by Howie New- some's honest-to-gosh drawl in Our Town. RICHARD HOYLE Stalwart sportsman and teller of tall tales is Tiny. For recreation he asks nothing better than to open wide the windows and play assorted discs for the assembled multitudes. Tiny accomplishes a lot, but would never be called a worshipper of hard toil. AVIS HUGHES Avis of L'46 has forsaken Trenton to reside on Second West. Her love of music includes playing in our classical orchestra, and the records of Oklahoma on her victrola. Careful and precise, Avis makes su-re her work is always accomplished and a credit to her.
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