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Manage lo the 12A'J: I am very grateful that you are going out into a world in which the greatest war in history has ceased. I wish you the greatest measure of happi- ness and success, and I fervently hope you will have the courage to meet the great task of keeping the peace. J To ibe january flax: of 1946: In a few short weeks you will be leaving P. S. duPont High School. When you leave is important, but of far more signihcance is what you are leaving. What have you left with the school? What have been your con- tributions? As a group and as individuals you have left something that be- comes a part of our living school. Some specific contributions? I cannot say. You are also taking something with you. There has been an exchange. Each of you has exchanged with others in this school group experiences, thoughts, kindnesses, deeds, and ideas. Who has protited most? Does it matter so much? It's been grand, living it, hasn't it? Principal. W . Guidance C oumel or, Vi VL-. ffm ' If NL 2
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X160 o BARBARA BELLFQQD D Almatina ob de kitch'n, as we all know her, is quite a gal around school, As well A as helping keep the , ' band going, being de- ft I . partment editor of the ig ., Clarion, and ac- lii J tive in service corps, 5, fy Dingle found plen- A ty of time to get that West Chester lad, too But here's a ti 7..hA I , p, Never give her eggs fa . ffm- - for breakfast. SUSANNE COLE A baseball game and a forty-hour day in which to watch her favorite sport are re- . quisites in Sue's ideal world. Plans after graduation include furthering her busi- ness education be- cause she hopes to become a private sec- retary. Semi-classical music rates high on Sue's list of entertain- ment. DEN N home staff. Full of pep, she can usually be found wherever there is mu- sic like That Old Black Magic. She shows partiality to- ward a certain blonde sailor, but she says her future plans will include photography. ..Denny.. room and a Eg, . CLOVIS COLLINS An outstanding letterman in track, Flip is also active in intramural sports. He has been president and V vice-president of his I ' home room, and is treasurer of the Hi-Y Club. He was tops as Filmer in The Fighting Littlesf' It seems Uncle Sam will probably plan his im- I mediate future. . . K iw H3193 r -. r . -7 '- . f. -wg. . .f 5t ,:1.-5, . 'vyfi , Qs ff .4 . - 'fl BETTY JANE BRYCE Betty is described by the letter She has brown hair, brown eyes, a broad smile, and a benign disposi- tion. She is vice-pres- ident of her home room and a member of Class Council, Bet- ty enjoys singing and dancing, and her pet hate is to see the mailman go by. ROSEMARIE CURRAN Rec has served on the Service Corps three terms and is a member of the Pierrean staff. Classical music - 4 and Bob Hope are two of her favorites. 1 She dislikes people , ' . who gossip. Her hob- , bies are collecting h poetry and playing - ff. the piano. W 'ess cya-1 :L Qfift:-, Z RICHARD COLGATE Dick hails from the state of Washington. He was excellent as Ham Ellers, the faithful suitor in the senior play, Dick pre- fers girls who enjoy a good time, but he detests ones who are continually fixing their hair. Bob Hope and jive music are tops with this lad, too. 1 l REBA EZ LSON Re wishes to wok in office, but until graduation you ' d her behind co ter. If there are to be happy because attending them is her favorite pastime. Pop- ular music just sends her. par s, Re is sure f ' llilcfl 1-3. F.,-,,-'.-Ute 1'-'U' ROD BERGSTROM Besides being class president, Blacky has been 10A and 12B treasurer, and has served on the Student Coun- cil. A prominent ath- lete around school, he has earned letters in baseball and football. Blondes and dreamy music rate high with him, while college will claim him after graduation. fi , - - ' 1 , f : '7 379-Lilclvljuggbw f ' 's STANKEY BUDNBR Sleepy Stan is ery active around school, having been president ','- I in V an of the ushers, presi- dent of his home room, and a member of the Honor Society and Pierrean staff. Honesty, loyalty and a good sense of hu- mor are part of Stanley's character. He plans to attend the University of Penn- sylvania. MARJORIE DONOVAN Margie is known around school for her radiant smile. Though she is cooperating at a local business firm, Marge has a few ideas about be- coming a model. She enjoys tennis, Kay Kyser, and Ernie Pyle's books, but hates people who interfere. BARBARA FQ . D Fordy is pier- ,pg . smile for everyone. her part for sc - s a b , f am - -t ii: . ff: -We ., g .sf ,M .. Q32 ii .vf.,.j. . f. ,jr . .I y promoting m t 5 , df' . ition is t ake a good housewife, and her plans in the near future predict mar- riage. 6 JACK BRADFO Brad was vice-president of his home room, a member of the Student Council, and treasurer of the senior class. Easy-going, so- ciable, Jack plans to attend college and study medicine. He plays the mandolin and piano, but his main interest is pho- tography. JOYCE DAYTON Joyce, who was secretary of her home room in the 12B term and vice-president in 12A, is also an ac- tive member of the Service Corps. The Supper Club is her favorite radio pro- gram, and the song she likes best is Laura. After grad- uation Joyce plans to enter college. IDA MAE EGGLER Blondie, who came from Atlantic City High School in her 11A term, is a neat and industrious girl, who plans to type, take shorthand, and arrange files after graduation. She likes dancing, sports and a good book, though she admits that a boy with a nice smile can always capture her eye. LOIS GEARS Lo, an ardent baseball fan, will always be remembered for her friendly smile and cheerful hello, In school she can be seen Service Corps while writing at a post, stories and plays oc- cupies time. Lois, her leisure Lots of luck, in your am- bition to be a doctor.
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