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SUZANNE WALLACE Ulf you knew Susie like l knew Susie- blonde and always smil- ing, she enjoys talking about a certain boys' prep school, or sing- ing close harmony to entertain us at variety shows. Besides all this, she makes life more interesting for the other members of AR'46. is ,I 1 if it is 1,2- SELLY CENTA WEBER Versatile Stevey, actress, artist, business woman, is successful in all fields. lf there's any part of the George School pie that hasn't profited by Stevey's finger, we haven't seen it. Special bouquets to our business manager for a truly ectoplasmic Elvira in the senior play. if IULIA WALTON Iulie, always looking poised and smooth, has definitely helped to brighten our junior and senior years. She's a perfect prefect with a smile for everyone, no wonder her Cherubs arc so fond of her. Iulie is also the living exception to the rule that gentlemen prefer blondes. PATRICIA WHEELER Here's a gal who'd never seen the snow, and no wonder, for she comes from the deep South, Florida in fact. ln one year we've dis- covered that she can dance, play popular music, and make herself well-liked among the entire G. S. population. yi! 4 .f 5 f,3Q EW MARIE WATSON Commuting all the way from Germantown is quite a task, but Anne cheerfully accomplishes it every morning. Although a good student, her real passion is for horses and riding. Perhaps it's her disposition maybe her smile, but anyway, her nick-name is Sunny, 7.53 V,-F-',,. v,,, ,
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fx-JT frrij GO! ELEANOR SWAYNE Ellie's Gf S, career has been as brilliant and meteoric as her char- acter. She breezed in our junior year, became our capable secre- tary then, and is now a favorite of the school, for reasons obvious to those who know her. PHILIP SWAYNE A believer in the five-year plan, and an active and successful faculty brat, Phil has been among us ever since sub-freshman days. Long time member of the wrestling team, he is this year's captain, and in the fall a varsity soccer player. C ul, J IN. C2 ELIZABETH THOM There are not many people with decided points of view and ex- tensive tolerance. Ibby has and uses both in discussions and every- day action. The classes of I..'46 owe much to Ibby's influence, which is calming or stimulating depending on the occasion and the need of her classmates. BARBARA THOMAS When meals are on time and tables particularly neat, it's usu- ally the work of Bobbie, Mrs. Conrad's best assistant. When Second East is subdued by 10:30 P.M., that's Bobbie again, and whenever anyone is looking espe- cially cheerful, that's Bobbie too, one of the friendliest people we know. MARIANNE VICTORIUS Vicky from Guilford is really two people in one. The first Vicky is an excellent student, a speaker of three languages, in short, a brain. The other Vicky plays varsity sports, laughs, sings, and makes many friends. The combination is well-worth knowing.
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.1 . .. 1 V! f all 1 If . f St .9 'fit ,V X BRETT WHITE As building head of Drayton, Brett finds ample use for the all- round athletic skills that distinguish him in football, wrestling, and track. Brett hopes to combine his polished social manner and his other varied abilities in a business career. I x T I DOROTHY WHITTON Dot is Mr. Brown's right-hand woman in the shop, a photographer of no mean ability, a senior counselor on Third Center, and a more than competent student. How she does it will probably remain a secret, but each of her jobs is carried out quietly and capably. u .1- H, - xv1,,.w- DOUGLAS WILLIAMS Math genius' of AR'46, Doug is one of the more intellectual tran- sients. The calming type, he exerts a steadying influence on the usu- ally seething day student room, sometimes. As assistant business manager, he defended Caravan from deficits and juggled accounts with understanding and skill. f ,WW n Qmffx 5 fs, ' ' fag X i NLE? THOMAS WILLIAMS lust a few stops up the G. S. railroad line is Southampton, birthplace of great men and home of Tom Williams. Tom owes his success to upright living and the most perfected skill in the quick comeback witnessed at George School in our day. EDWIN WILLSON With a step all his own, Ed has danced his way to fame on the gym floor and is generally recog- nized as our top jitterbug. Posterity will recall him as the able mouth- piece of the dance committee and a fighting member of varsity teams.
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