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7 lf of IOSEPHINE WOODWARD Iosie's field of interests ranges from exciting discussions in NS'46 history classes, to P.A,C. jaunts and excursions, to peaceful alto harmony in Mixed Chorus. Iosie believes in active athletics, plays varsity hockey and basketball, and chins herself on every available door. If CHRISTOPHER WRIGHT Chris' lanky frame moves over the tennis courts with speed com- parable to that of jet propulsion. His mind moves even faster when faced with con.troversy, particu- larly in history or social studies. His strong convictions are visible to the beholder through his fre- quently determined appearance. 'iliwll f ' 1 ' QQ ' DONALD YAMADA One of the pillars of student government, Don holds the purse strings of Drayton and enforces law and order in its unholy con- fines. Lord and master of the bull- session, Don's thoughts turn to the sunlight of America's west coast. CHARLES ZANE A new student this year, Sandy and his weird sense of humor were soon made at home here, and his flaming head identified at any distance under a mile. Ad- mirer of bowling and soccer, he speaks French on request and may be safely suspected of hidden literary leanings.
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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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. B no fe THE JUNIOR CLASS frm' Q- T fp fb? ' 'f' First Row-Bessey, Dix, A. Thomas, H. Ward, Cope, Kahn, Nimbkar, Hiltner, Hubben, Tarkleson J I Ianney, Campbell, Iacobi, Hollinshead, Saurman, Schultz, Shanno, Guglielmo, Lord. A? A Second Row-Cooper, M. Satterthwaite, Reece, Walton, Zerega, Barlow, Wilcox, Cadwallader, M JJ C Wood, Miss Pollock, D. Saxton, Strider, I. Barroll, Arnett, Fine, Cromwell, Manchester, ,JJV A Sharpless, Elsbree. G J, b Third Row-Hood, Deubler, Briggs, Vaughen, Waterman, Meyer, Prior, Hall, E. Smith, X McVaugh, Petter, Refowich, Conrow, Perera, Love, C. Roberts, King, Weimar, Kirk, Babbott, ff , ' , jg Wetzel, Hickman, Kauffman, Richards. A Fourth Row-R. Saxton, Iosephson, Waxman, Bushman, Dare, Pusey, Chapman, D. Smith, A Carter, Eves, Seltzer, Davis, Bikle, Lincoln, Hobbs, Crockett, Korbeck, P. Porter, Blodget, Beairsto, Haines. Fifth Row-Conover, Kemp, D. Thomas, Baker, Burdsall, Keighton, R. Porter, Palmer, Gevirman, Gittleman, Levy, Morris. Sixth Row-C. Barroll, Sodano, Orr, Kester, Lightfoot, Meltzer. Absent-Atlee, Brady, Brey, Frederick, Griest, Henrie, Kerr, Malone, H. Roberts, T. Ward, Stehle, Wolfe. 1 Boys' Treasurer CLASS OFFICERS President ...... .............,,... D AVID SAXTON Vice-President ..,. ..,.,. M OLLY WOOD Secretary ,...,. ..... .... B A RBARA STRIDER Girls' Treasurer ..........,,,..,...,.,. MARY BREY . . . . .GOUVERNEUR CADWALLADER
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