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FRANCIS ANNE NICHOLS Anne's from Dixie, and if there's any doubt of that, just watch her face when she spots a copy of the Blue Ridge Herald in her mail- box. Anne is known on Second East and vicinity as the girl who always has the proper remark for any occasion. h -ff,,'f'..2 Q X r A, . Triple star athlete, Bone stands! V 'pw ca tains ingg ' socc'er and- basketball. Social or- g'difKX,BcSnes, fvfilhist-Pe-31 harfdflq' re egg:-ilssftfljie sociqlyanmii GK 'tgp-f Sat' rddy ht dances an - kibitAes'm le pers nal' i fe on'h ectic Alqxird . l t, , , l ' lk t C .-4 j DORIS PARKS Parkie extracted dues from our reluctant female members with speed and dexterity truly becom- ing a girls' treasurer. She gives a grown-up and efficient impression which is a true one, but she's also person about whom fun seems to collect in amazing quality arid quantityi L4 'f' I, S ' ,V gA,, '11 -I ' A. rx ,fd J nj , uylurv 3, 4,-Q i JJ, , ,A - ,. is I' I - f' --gnwfs f - , , f 'za f K lx 'K .- L-Q! ,tif .. - -f --sq ' ALBERT PASCHKIS Whether Al looks at life from underneath his Ford or from the driver's seat, he maintains a cheer- ful point of view. Woe unto him, however, who forbids Al to talk about his beloved car. Orchestra member and wise-crack artist from way back, Al is typical of NS'46. SUSAN PERRY There exists a strong spiritual bond between Sue and a gentle- man called Benny Goodman, She does occasionally spend a few minutes doing homework, but Sue is really happy only when listen- ing to her master's voice. We see a musical future, starring Sue vocalizing with some clarinet.
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T sf-fin. :if 1' T - lv ,X + J Q 9 .I f gf V Ki ' rs ,s ,M x.-- .,.s,-Wi, .XX-x ,- Q .fs fm, , , ,wWM.,0x,fzsfy7y,fh , M... . . T f fwfr 4 Q-. Q-Q , '---W1 x so x, Y , N 1 ' ,,,, 1 f 9 f 1-5 'ws FRANKLIN MCELWAIN Tim found use for his tact ancl sincerity throughout the year as our president. His leadership was again utilized in an Orton pre- fectship. In short, Tim has made the most of his school opportuni- ties, and proved his ability to the school at large. ,Nu C29 x., X MARGERY METZ Midge is one of those persons who do everything well, with special emphasis on varsity sports, cheer-leading, and male morale. Dramatics class claimed Midge's talents as a junior, and this year she has been one of the leading lights on Third West. ROBERT MILAM What would Second Drayton be without Bob's southern accent drifting down the hall at consider- ably less than the speed of sound? Champion bull sessioner, Bob up- holds the southern point of view against opposing abolitionists, and injects a note of humor into the dormitory life. N' 0 Q-2 Q .o:o'0 -9 0 PHYLLIS MYERS California and Culver Military Academy both owe much to Phyl for the amount of free advertising she has given thern. Here's one girl who's going West in a big way, but we're glad we got to know her before she leaves the East for good. 0' f MARY-LOUISE NASON Through the ups and downs of George School life for four years, Polly has survived and flourished. Now, a Third West senior, Polly still displays the same good nature and attractive exterior she started out With, plus an artistic capability pointing toward a successful future.
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' 'uf' ' -1. N5 0 ., it Z Q ELIZABETH PLUMMER Captaining the hockey team through an eventful season, Betsy showed spirit cmd drive, but her abilities don't end with athletics. One of the most popular cmd friendly girls at school, Betsy has done much, to bolster the morale of the whole student body. LJ PAUL RODNEY QUIGG Sociable Rod is one of George School's men about town. Athleti- cally inclined, Rod may be ob- served racing down the home stretch in the vanity bathtub, or, as a leader of the social committee, striving nobly to bring variety to hissing, I Fiji? I HERE KENNETH RAWSON One of the two lonely rnales in the female wilderness of L'46, Ken has courageously upheld the rights of man against great opposition. He has also voiced considered opinions in the Public Affairs Com- mittee and is, on the whole, one of our most constructive and original citizens. IOAN REDLAND Laugh and the world laughs with you- at least they always do with Ioan. Whether it's at varsity basketball or hockey, in Central Council or as a senior counselor, Ioan always gets the job done, then comes up with another joke or two. IOSEPH REESE From the Meadowbrook tribe of the Reeses, Ioe lives up to the family traditions by being long, lean, and athletic. Shining as a soccer fullback and mainstay of the team, Ioe takes part in the social whirl and still finds time to manage the basketballers.
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