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George E. Curtis “Get) George may be seen anytime from 3:29 on flying low in his roadster. This friendly fellow is, at present, undecided which course to chart for the future. However, we know he’ll take all seas full steam ahead and never let himself be hit broadside by the waves. Richard F. Daniels Dick This tall, dark, mysterious deckhand seems to evade all our questions except the ones about a lass in every port. We can expect a busy and entertaining voyage when Dick is in charge of all entertainment and recreation aboard ship. Laurel A. Day “Laurel” Future Homemakers of America (1, 2); Freshman Chorus (1). Laurel, one of our quieter shipmates, is our candidate for keeping an office running smoothly and in ship-shape condition. On her next cruise she’ll be a salaried crew member. Good luck to you in the future, Laurel, and we’re sure your shipmates will enjoy having you aboard. David C. Doyle “Charlie” Football J.V. (1, 2), Varsity (4), Letter (1); Baseball (1); Track J.V. (1, 4). Dave may be classified as one of the best-dressed crew members whose duffle is full of handsome clothes. In football, baseball and track we never could have done without this hand- some matey. Next fall will find him either at Norwich or VMI.
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Elizabeth A. Byrne Betty” G. A. A. Cl, 2, 3). (1 2, 3); Solonscope (2, 3); Record Board (4); Masque YVe were glad to see Betty sail back to Montpelier alter living in Idaho for a short time last year. Betty’s sparkling blue eyes seem always to be seeking a good time--perhaps she’s think- ing of a career in modern dance. Bet’s future plans find her drifting far from home maybe it’s Idaho State. Roy W. Bushey “Roy” We couldn’t ask for a better friend and crew member is what Roy s friends say. He’s one of our most avid sports fans, and that blue Ford got him to all the games. He also managed to do a nice job of holding his scholastic average. Maybe this is just the beginning of a wonderful future for one of our favorite sailor boys. John R. Champoux “Johnny” Basketball J.V. (1, 2), Letter fl); Track J.V. (2, 3), Varsity (4), Letter (2, 4); Class President (1, 3); Freshman Chorus (1); Junior Prom Committee (3). Johnny, one of our handsomest and most charming sailors on board, has a lass in every port. We can expect him to climb right to the top of the mast and stay there. We wish him the best of success in his future career of hotel management. Patrick A. Cotey “Pat” Football J.V. (2), Varsity (3, 4), Letter (2, 3, 4); Basketball J.V. (1), Varsity (2, 3, 4), Manager (1, 2, 3, 4); Baseball J.V. (2); Projectionist (1, 2, 3, 4), Chief Projectionist (3, 4); Silver M” (4); Boys State (3). The busiest sailor on deck is Pat. Running the projector is one of his specialties; dancing is another. On the football field you will find him playing the game every minute. In fact, he’s an asset to any team sport in which he participates. Keep your eye on this man—he has a future worth watching.
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SCO '1 Sis Shirley A. Drake Shirley is a crew member with a warm personality and a quiet air. Many know her as the whiz of the home economics class. Perhaps she will use her talents in this field to success- fully launch her own ship. Ruth E. Duprey “Gabby” Here is another crew member who keeps the ship’s office running smoothly. Always calm, cool and collected, she manages to keep us all on an even keel when the weather gets a little rough. We wish her the best of sailing in the future and hope she’ll keep us posted on the [x rts she touches in her voyages. G. David Eaton “Dave” Dave, our audacious skier, is at home both on land and on skis. A four-year college preparatory student, Dave is still medi- tating on his plans for the future. However, if he keeps up all that skiing, he may find himself in some future Olympic com- petition. Robert S. Edson “Bob” Football J.V. (1. 2). Varsity (3, 4), Letter (3); Boys’Chorus (2, 3, 4). Mixed Chorus (2, 3, 4), Pendant (4) All-State Chorus (3); Band (1, 2, 3, 4), Drum Major (3, 4). All-State Band (4); Orchestra (2, 3, 4); Boys State (3); Baseball Varsity Manager (1, 2, 3, 4). You may find this sailor participating in nearly all of our activities listed on the ship. And, we might add, he seems to achieve recognition in all that he attempts. His sights are set on college in the fall.
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