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CHARLESE BA BA JR. SARAH S. BEADLE SALLY has been headed for Vassar ever since we can rememher, and if her German keeps up she'll surely get there. No reason why it shouldn'tg shc's one of Mr. Burgess' prize German students. In fact, she's good in all her studies. She's also an energetic hockey manager, and can he seen on any Friday afternoon in the hockey season cheering the team on to victory with a hag of oranges in one hand and a bottle of milk in the other. In the winter Sally dashes off on skiing trips to New Hampshire, and in the summer she visits everywhere from Massachusetts to Delaware, hut her heart's at Darts, and there she faithfully returns every year. Entered lst. Glee Club Club 10th, llth, 12th. Bad' minton Manager 11th, Hock- ev Manager 12th. ONE of our most ridit nl stniors, Pete was the first and last to wear tails to the Senior Dances. The tire shortage has slightly hampered his social affairs, hut he carries on in the most dignihed manner. Bef sides his social life, he is famous for swearing he never swears. and as ghost captain of our never- die eleven. This needs a slight explanation, and it goes like this Pete always helieved in Math as good discipline and since ninth grade his rise to gridiron fame has heen noticeahleg so have heen his Mzlth marks. This year he met his Dunkirk in the form of a piece of stuhlworn turf, and ever since he has had a good excuse for a great many things! All's well that ends well, and we'll never forget such a swell guy. DU . . j Q M WWW'-I -.1 M Entered Yard. Football 10th, W Iltli, Capt. 12th. Dance Committee llrh.
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CARLA P CHILDS LITTLE GIRL has more than her share of talent and her refreshing personality and vitality brighten many a dreary classroom. You would never guess that Carla used to terrorize the Lower School teachers with her lively pranks and qluick come' hacks, hut they always laughed and forgave her when she sat so angelieally beside her gold harp up on the stage and announced that she would next play Uh WhCl'C, Oh Wliere Has My Little Dog Cone7 . Much in demand for artistic decoration, she draws with an originality that few of the Art lvlaiors can equal, Especially adept with a hwkey stick, she downs opponents twice her size, and in the summer the goldenfhaired lassic sails her fathcr's bugeye as easily as the rest of us can row a boat. We'll be proud to say I knew her whenfJ' when Miss Childs is the harpist of the Philadelphia Oi ehestra. Entered 4th, Glee Club 10th. llth, 12th. Vice' Pres. llth. Athletic Council 11th. 12th. Hockey 12th. La' crosse 10th. lltb. lltlr. Bas- ketball Capt. 12th. llth, HG. F. S. 12th. Dance Committee llth. Debating Club lltb, lltlt. w tp Io ' E Q ,Ill ' L j X ANN F.CORSON WERE very proud of our one redhead. Vsfhen she entered in oth grade we found a shy, conseienf tious little girl who did her homework faithfully and gave marvelous parties. By ninth grade Mr. Breininger was constantly bringing ffiguratively speakingl Ann's precious horse Classy into class, and we knew she was cut out for a farm girl. Every year though we have to change our niind. For a while there, Wyoming was her destiny: hut Home on the Range is now Home and the Range, and we can hear those wedding bells already. There is no douht about it, she has gotten cuter every year, and shown a new phase of her character. She wins rib' hons in art contests, horse shows. and personality competition. The world's at your feet, you versa- tile girl. go in and win. Entered 6th, Secretary Illh, Glee Club 10th. lllh. llth. Handbook llth. Hockey llth. Lacrosse llth. llth. lltll. G, F. Sf 12th.
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A. EMLEN BROWN, JR. EM has an exceptional complex, and that is the lack of the opposite sex in his otherwise pretty normal life. Nobody seems to understand this rather peculiar trait. and many suggestions have heen offered as a cure all. Besides heing practif cally a candidate for the AllfBulgarian Soccer team, he is the amazing star of the Biology class, and can tell you anything ahout anything from hugs to hears. He is the only person in America who knows how many gamhling tahles are to he found in the Casino at MontefCarlo, This was in some way connected with his Economics course. Aside from all these traits, and his great fondness for G. A., school wouldn't he the same without Em, and Williams is certainly lucky to get such a swell guy. Entered Kindergarten. Soccer 10th. lltli, lltli. Bus' ketball lltli, lllli. 'Tennis 10th, lltli, 12th. Athletic Council 10th, lltli. L.'.1 ,fi Ilj 4-I rf' 4 - . 41 lf x,.'J'L -4-Ein lr 'i Il ELEANOR BORDEN ELEANOR is a very peppy and pretty classmate. We could also go on and speak of her tiny feet, her cascades of tumhling curls, Qthey come in naturf allyl and her ahility to put all wouldfhe Katherine Coruells to shame. But Eleanor is looking at us with a shecpish grin and saying f- Aw, shucksf' She was designed to keep us all rolling in the aisles, for her interpretations of rather conhdentialu iokes and her snappy eoinchacks, followed hy a roll of the eyes and an inward chuckle, show us her very delightful self, Enjoyment of life ffthat is her kcyf note, and she makes the most of it, Que of these years we'll he there en masse to see her lct loose with the lungs in a Broadway musicalc hit. Suu SVU-1. Bush Mos ot cpm in mum buck bcvnkl me Q, na w-.col v.'.w.k1 Rfb Bw-G, 'L K-5- v.:, x vo, ,ad an h kv, g,.vx.-qc ce xlask :S 'N Entered lst, Glee Cluh nh, qv.-gn Afi llltli. lltli, lltli. Pastoriun xr in ,rs gtg llili. vBLl'IT Aivn WiuTi-.. -,.... MAJ .A Elouutimi Comes! lltli, De' Tvs 40 V' ' lmimg Club lltli. A,,Q-vegiosshcn Q swam-Ast-X lynn' l FMF? hymns? -s
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