Germantown Friends School - Blue and White Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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M W www MM' fj ANITA R. WILDER jf' Nita ollers us some stiff competition on both tennis courts and dance Hoor, and she has made many conquests on both. She is known for her giggle, and that smile which is a burst of sunshine. Capably managing the School Store, as well as presiding over her .AAAI little Hock of altoes as section leader, Anita has done well in both. Modern literature and dancing play a very large part in her life, too, and we know that anyone would have a hard time resisting Nita's charm. WIZIAM C WRIGHT J ' O :fd ,iejlew ,ziwmvwffifzf '-1 O Ever since he enter c in second grade, IVil-1 cogmiitee out of many tight spots. Besides bur has been the social lion of the class, and his witticisms and remarks have been recog- nized as some of the cleverest in the class. lt has been Bill who was Dance Committee chairman this year, and he has pulled that managing our football team, Blue and White business manager Wright was responsible for much of this book. Bill has always been known as a happy-go-lucky fellow who is interested in everything, and everyone. SUZANN E WILLIAMS Although she is more quiet than most of us, Sue is always there with a kind word for everyone. She is constantly quoting from her trusty manual, but don't let that wide-eyed stare or those innocent remarks fool you. None of the senior girls will forget that won- derful bridge party she gave for us this fall, and speaking of bridge, Sue's an old hand at the game. She hasn't told us much about her future plans, but we know that whatever she does, in her quiet way, Sue will come out on top. Mm.

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' ' ill! 11 trrv ' .-4.-4 M3 ROBERT c. WHITAKER, Jr. ln tenth grade the Voice joined the class ol' '48, and with his good natured sense oi' humor, he quickly became popular with everybody. Bob's footwork shows up to ad- vantage on both the football field and the dance floor, and besides being the class expert on hot-rods and .jenkintown girls, Bob is always ready to entertain us with his imita- tions of the Mills Brothers when things get dull. XVhile most of us will be going through the open door , we hope that our handsome Strephon will not still be struggling through the key hole. BARBARA ANN VOEGELIN XVay back'in lifth grade there appeared in our class a little girl wearing a big bow. As she came up through the grades, Barbara soon crept out from behind the bow, and started showing the class how things should be run. ll' you see her dashing from one room to another, talking to the teachers with a wor- ried look on her michievous face, watch out, for a surprise assembly is coming. The Eyes is certainly capable, but have you ever heard that LAUGH? lt will always be the wonderment of us all. BERTIL WOLGER Beppe Qwho, because ol his size. can get away with the namej, joined the class of '-18 in the senior year alter a hectic landing on United States soil, from Sweden, the day be- fore school opened. His unobtrusive manner, plus his unique build and humor have gained him many admirers, and his conunand of the English language is excellent. Beppe's talents are numerous, and his guitar playing was a welcome addition to our parties. Beppe's drawing and poetry have never ceased to sur- prise us, and we are expecting to see his name with the literary geniuses of our time.



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CHARLES F. WURSTER, Jr. Charlie is the fellow with the broad smile, the trombone, and the Ford. He has been one of the charter members of the Nature Club, and he can usually be found pretty close to Mr. Cadbury, either up in his room, or fol- lowing him on a bird trip to Florida, or Hawk Mountain. Despite what everybody says, Charlie maintains that his '36 Ford is just as good as any car on the road today. We pre- sume that any car also includes Frank Golder's jalopy. HUGH W. YOUNG, Jr. Hugh's blonde head, and smiling placidity have been with us only two years, but we quickly found him to be a willing and eager worker, as well as an efficient member of the stage crew. He has the distinction of being our class historian, as he is particularly inter- ested in the American XVest, and in history in general, as Mr. Price will testify. Hugh's ability to think clearly, and act sensibly will no doubt enable him to carry on well in col- lege, and fulfill his ambitions. WILLIAM ZIMMERMANN, Jr. Zimm has been the mechanic, engineer, and brains of the class. Bill made his debut in the field of mechanics, when he installed an elevator in a block building in second grade. With a great deal of help from Bill, the stage crew rose from obscurity to becoming a self supporting organization. Zimm has consist- ently received excellent marks in all of his studies, and if he goes on to win the Nobel Prize for the most important discovery of 1960, none of us will be surprised.

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