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Dan , sinus fig-.tx-g rn 0L:,Q,Cc, A3 VNC O-9 'f' 'Q-9 s - KWBS - if-J' MARY-AUGUSTA CHILDS wof- K Mary QMacj Childs, is the platinum haired gal running to one of the several committee meetings around school, or out to a hockey game to lead her team to victory. Although she's only 5 feet 2 inches tall, she seems to have unlimited energy to do anything that . is required of her. Many of us have looked in envy at her palace in the country, and the Annapolis manor, where this little princess holds her court. Wherever you go, we wish you luck, little merry Mac. HORACE C. DISSTON, Jr. ' Horace is that fair haired, lanky fellow who was singing Jolson's latest at the last open house. When Horace added himself to the class list, he was somewhat anti-women. Even though our girls don't see much of him, there are rumors of tall blondes, and warm summer EDITH With her red silk stockings and her green perfume, she breezes in and out of our home- room on Friday afternoon, and she's off to a Yale or Princeton houseparty. Deedee is as at home at a political debate as she is among the hearts and spades. Her hairdoe's QDee- W. 11 nights. Whether in physics class, the lunch- room, or our homeroom, Horace is always found giving others a good laugh, or having one on himself. With his poise 'n pipe, Hor- ace is our candidate for the man of distinction of the senior class. DALLAS dee's motto is variety is the spice of lifeuj are something to behold, perhaps that is the reason for the 45 degree angle walk. Al- though her ambition is journalism, it is more likely she will end up in the proverbial vine- covered cottage.
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ANTHONY ALBRECHT Back from a year in Weisbaden, Germany, this youthful globe-trotter rejoined his orig- inal class this February. Tony has been closely associated with the class of '48, even though he left us behind in the sixth grade, when he was the scourge of the school. He was on the road to fame in his tenth grade MARY LOUISE Mary Lou has been with our class since kindergarten, and we missed her during the last term after she took up housekeeping and left us struggling with our books. Her ab- sence was noticed in the art room where she had spent so much of her time, and at our year when he made the varsity football team, and since has been an outstanding athlete. Aside from having two terrors as brothers, Auz is famous for his humor, and his engag- ing personality is a welcome re-addition to our senior class. ALDRICH MURRAY class parties, for she was one of the people who started us off on our long chain of open houses . Mrs. Murray is the first one of us to be married, and we all wish her every happiness. WINDSOR F. COUSINS, Jr. 'l'o look at that half-quizzical, half-com- ical expression of Cous's you would never guess that under that flame colored top lurked one of the best brains in our class. In addition to his intellectual attributes and his work as co-editor of the Pastorian, he has proved him- self in athletics fwho can forget how he snared that all important pass in the Sanford game?j in comic-opera, fremember Lord Tol- loler in Iolanthe ?Q and with his artistic ability which shows up to advantage in those hilarious cartoons of the faculty.
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FREDERICK H. GLOECKNER, jr. lt isn't every class than can boast having one ol' the best athletes in the history of the school. Fred's versatility, prowess, and sports- manship has deservedly earned him this re- cognition. Fred who is tall, blonde, perfectly coordinated, and shy, with an easy manner and a ready smile, lirst appeared in eighth 'Deon Rena - -:Qu-.Q ww Wh- 0011- WW grade, and immediately took over in the Held of sports, as well as becoming one of our authorities on religion. Fred has covered him- self with football glory here at G.F.S., and welll be looking forward to seeing him in the gridiron headlines of the future. xgW--Y'C- . C-':'x 'l': N ' - Sxf.1,.. N-4 gxb-at ' , t K LQQJJ bkqycj., J-.nv tru Q v 'W 'J' Ml JANE T. DELAPLAINE tome. .X pert bow tied on to absolutely nothing typilies jane. Growing up with her has been a hilarious experience, and things are always thrown into confusion at l:l0 when .lane de- scends upon the lunchroom. Her unpredic- table remarks are a constant source of distrac- tion to the teachers, and there is something about her knack of telling stories Delaplaine Fashion that makes our sides ache. Dyna- mite is the word to describe jane, who firmly believes that It's not so much the things you do, as the manner in which you do them! FRANK A. GOLDER Frank is one ol' the charter tnembers of our class. Back in the lower school, he gave a few quite unforgettable parties. Now, we all know of his scholastic ability, and realize that Frank will go lar with his capacity for work- ing hard. His speciality lies in football, where he co-captained this year's powerful football team. Mle will always be indebted to that rough Cadillac, which has hauled so many loads of boys out to field, downtown to ntnnerous basketball games, and to countless theatres on Friday and Saturday nights. . wma.. is-MX
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