Tower Hill School - Evergreen Yearbook (Wilmington, DE)

 - Class of 1955

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l l 5 FAVORITE EXPRESSION: Where can I find a quiet place to study? USUALLY SEEN: On Bali Ha AMBITION: Writer PROBABLE OCCUPATION: Stable Boy PET LIKE: Andover PET PEEVE: Writing letters NOTED FOR: Sports ball 52: Varsity Basketball 53, 54, 55 Dance Committee 53, 54, 55. LORRAINE CHADEAYNE APPLETON lf anyone ever needs any props from the country, then the person to get what you need is none other than Deayne. To say that she merely lives in the country is doing a rash iniustice to the word country, for she really lives miles from nowhere, somewhere in the vicinity of Chadds Ford. Since there are not too many souls who have pioneered to this particular wilderness, Deayne amuses her- self by going horseback riding and hunting-in which she is extremely proficient. Somehow, between commuting to Tower Hill and caring for four horses, Deayne finds time to partake in many local horse shows, where she usually hauls in most of the winning ribbons. In school she is very quiet, but then, that is only because she is either dream- ing of Andover or listening to all that goes on around her. Sometimes, at the most unexpected occasions, Deayne will pop up with a remark that will set the class off in a round of hysterical laughter. Aside from being extremely artistic, Deayne has excelled in every phase of athletics at Tower Hill. No one will ever forget the extra goal or foul shot that won the game. No matter where she may go, Deayne will have no trouble in making a place for herself. 5 gf.. Dial 54, Student Council 53, Varsity Hock- ey 5l, 52, 54, Captain 53: JV Basket- Tennis 52, 53, 54, 55: Chorus 52, 53: Art 54, 55: Social Service Committee 52,

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With the advent of Easter the mercenary group, crazed with the ever-mounting profits from Pooh Store, settled down to create more unusual and outlandish Easter eggs to pad their little piggy bank to its fullest extent. Upon our ostentatious arrival in the Upper School in the following year our repertoire was broadened by General Science, Latin, and ROCK, who was destined to lead us in our final year behind the ivy-clad walls. Midway through the year MARY, hearing about all the fun our class was having, left A.I. duPont and ioined the class to help us plan our spring dance. DON, TOMMY, and MAC entered the class in the ninth grade, little suspecting how much value their leadership qualities would have in the years to come. The greatest influx came in the next year when GAIL, GENlE, RICH, JUDY, DENNIS, and BILL ioined the class. It was fortunate that their arrival coincided with such an important year, for it was at this time that the class undertook its money-mad campaigns. The notorious, from lah all viewpoints, Valentine Dance and the fights for concessions at ball games will not soon be forgotten by any of us. As the eleventh grade began, we still were in need of adequate finances for our Junior Prom, so with NANCY, JOAN, and BILL PORTER, our most recent arrivals, to help us, we sponsored the annual Halloween Dance. That December the class took a trip to New York, where all sorts of strange events took place. ln June came the crowning event of our years at Tower Hill-our Junior Prom. Then our Senior year finally began, bringing us KURT, our ex- change student from Germany, and our beautiful new Senior Room with all its privileges. Aside from maintaining the responsibilities of Seniors, the class busied itself with the Dial, Evergreen, College Boards, and getting into college. Some- how we found time to go to Washington, where fun was had by all. So ended our Senior year packed with the memories of all our fun and adventure, and with it goes our hope that we have measured up to everyone's expectations. 'Mem Kneeling, left to right: G. Thouron, M. Baton, G. White, R. Richards, M. duPont, C. Greenewalt, H. Forbes, J. Narvel, W. Weisbrod, A. Hubbard. Second row: .l. Baldwin, J. Coker, D. Theisen, S. Chase, D. Appleton, D. Ott, B. Moore, E. Bryan, D. Warren, C. Rode. Third row: A. Greene, M. Milus, S. Schutt, C. Richards, F. Houston, D. Wardenburg, C. Large, C. Williams, R. Loving. ONLY YESTERDAY



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FAVORITE EXPRESSION: l.et's have a party tonight. USUALLY SEEN: Having fun AMBITION: To be Goren's Bridge partner PROBABLE OCCUPATION: Housemother at Princeton PET LIKE: Dancing PET PEEVE: Breaking her fingernails NOTED FOR: Advice to the Lovelorn Dial 52, Cheerleading 52, 53, 54, Captain 55, JV Hockey 51, 52, 53, 54, JV Basket- ball 52, 53, Varsity Basketball 54, Co- Captain 55, Tennis 52, 53, 54, 55, Chair- man of Athletic Association 55, Dance Committee 52, 53, 54, Chapel and Assembly Committee, Co-Chairman 55. I I MARY CARLTON ATKINSON If you ever want to know how to bid a hand of bridge, then the person to consult is none other than the Senior class's answer to Charles Goren, Mary. Her bridge knowl- edge has caused her many times to shriek in exasperation, upon discovering that her partner doesn't even suspect what her bidding means. Mary is equally famous for her numerous multi-colored crinolines, which she wears almost constantly. Questioned as to their effectiveness, Mary blithely replies that she iust puts them on out of habit-nothing else. She is also noted for her knee socks which never come to her knees and which she wears everywhere-even on dates. lf not in the Senior Room doing last minute cramming for some test, Mary might possibly be discovered arranging one of the fabulous pep rallies, for which she has become renowned. In her spare time she can usually be found riding around in a green '54 Oldsmobile, accompanied by one of our rivals from the other side of the Brandywine. Mary, al- though famous for many other things, excels in tennis. On any balmy Spring week-end, she can be found batting a tennis ball around. No matter where Mary may go, she will have no trouble in instantly making many friends, for her friendliness and good nature are hard to resist.

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