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PAMELA SMITH Calm and unruffled exterior covering talent, energy, humor, and brains within-that's Pam. After filling her G. S. 'years with triumphs both literary and musi- cal, she is about to enter the scientific arena to do battle with the unknown. We salute the future Dr. Smith and wish her well. STEPHEN SONDHEIM Do you need informalion about the theater? Perhaps you require an intellectual giant to aid you in school work, or maybe you'd like to hear some really masterful piano playing. Anyway, Steve's your man, Caravans energetic editor, and George Schoo1's own Rachmaninoff. HYPO J 3. I KATHRYN SPACKMAN Who's the. physics and camera fiend, all-knowing in matfers of motion, levers, springs, and lenses? Who lives in the dark room when she's not painting numbers on physics equipment? Why it s Spack, brain child and guardian angel of Third East. fl' ,hi N251 E 5 6. .7 J IOYCE STEPHENS Artistic Stevie, art-editor of Caravan, is the author of many of the sketches that ornament these pages. Ardent hockey player and admirer of Harry Iames, Ioyce is active socially. A member of the Third West coalition, Stevie hopes to use her artistic skills in ad- vertising. JS-' lf HARRIS STERN One of our deadly racket men of the tennis team, Hank is also known among the tankmen for his swimming prowess. He strings along with the orchestra as violin- ist, and has the privilege of be- longing to that select group of future scientists known as NS'46.
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N :A ,MN ANDREW SEGAL The first student in George School history to invade the sacred sessions of Executive Council, and one who nobly fulfills his func- tions as a student-body representa- tive, Orton prefect, and idol of its inmates, Andy rounds out an already full existence with vicious sets of tennis. 7 2 QL, EDWARD SHELMERDINE One of the happier results of progressive education, Ed wencls his carefree way through George School life, hoping someday to pick up a seven no-trump hand. ln athletics, Ed shines in the fall, as he aids the varsity soccer team to a successful season. BUCKLEY SHANE The title faculty brat hereby receives another wreath as Shane comes through, proving that George School may boast of its own. Lead- ing in V athletics all year 'round, Bucky is also interested in matters that go on in classrooms. He even participates in social life-occa- sionally. , EDGAR SHAUDYS Back to the soil is Edgar's plan as he concentrates on a farming life. One of the men who make the George School Farm tick, he also takes a keen interest in shop and uses his practical talents to handle the staging of the George School plays. IOSEPH SMITH As the man behind the men be- hind the ball, Manager loe proved an invaluable aid to this year's football squad. One of the gentle- men from Fourth Drayton, he is an eager bull-sessioner whose ready jests have earned him a Drayton- wide reputation. LCM fOl 7 l ' k1.UQQ:K..- XXX vs :,rz+,e-Q .1 W
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r .QI X f X, .1 f cf' tt, ,. .V-if X 'Nfxf-CAA' U .YW R-I 0 A fff PETER STETTENHEIM Pete's camera, always before him, makes him difficult to see, but if you want him in a hurry, try the dark-room first. Aside from this la in e n t a b l e photographic mania, our photog-ed is a good fellow, possessing what looks like a sense of humor-from a distance. -'Q MARY STOKES Affectionately called Tabby, this clever kitten excels in most artistic things. She did an admir- able job as Ruth in the senior play, Blithe Spirit, and has shown her dramatic talent in other school productions. H o W e v e r, Tabby's passing up the stage for a career in art. x SHIRLEY STUBBS Diminutive with regard to out- ward appearance, Stubby owns one of the largest active energy supplies in all George School. Her friends would add that the size of Stubby's heart, if measured be- side herself, is quite enormous, a result of her very many friendly acts. CONSTANCE SUPLEE Amiable Connie lends a deter- mined hand to the discipline of boisterous Third Center. Her lovely voice is the pride of Mixed Chorus and Mr. Mac. This year Connie took care of girls' hockeyequip- ment, a thankless job at best, and did it very well indeed. IOAN STOLPER Ioan could probably discuss literature with you in French, Ger- man, English, and possibly Latin. She plays the piano with the same accuracy and skill used in P.A.C. discussions. Having mastered the technique of reading and knitting at the same time, Ioan manufac- tures yards of knitting while im- proving her mind.
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