George School - Yearbook (Newtown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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r , f, .1 'uv n pw t' QQ Q l l ,f- ELIZABETH LE PATOUREL If we think only of Bazel as an asset to varsity hockey and basket- ball, we'll sing her praises. Con- sidering her other characteristics, interest in everything, and person- ality-plus, we wish we could have known her for more than just one year. RICHARD LERNER Whether we call him Ozzie, or Rabbit, or merely Dick, you'll still know whom we mean. Acting and putting up sets seem to come naturally to him, but we think of Dick first as our leading George School humorist, positively guaran- teed irrepressible. QEQXNG IANET LONG Caravan's associate editor pos- sesses all the know-how when it comes to getting along with people and teachers. Associate editor of the News as well, captain of girls' swimming and vice-president of our class, Ianet is a veritable mainspring of many of our activi- ties. IANNEY LUPTON ln defiance of tradition Ianney is an up-and-coming, brisk South- erner. Lup swims and dives for the girls' varsity, both with an air of magnificent unconcern. For her as- sistant art-editorship of Caravan, Lup deserves nomination to the G. S. hall of fame. CARLOS LURIA Starting at George School five years ago as the terror of Orton, Carlos has steadily improved the shining hour and in his senior year has made G. S. a better and funnier place. His contributions in- clude lighting for plays, victrola repairs, and witty conversation am deutschen Tischf'

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