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Nickname: Brother Richard Favorite Expression: Coordo Usually Seen: Hunting Probable Occupation-Plastic surgeon Pet Like: Dechromed Chevys Pet Hate: Radar Noted For: His cowlick Library Committee '57, '58g Shop '57, '58, '59g Foot- ball Manager '57, '58g Class Treasurer '57, '58g Speedball '58, '59, '60, J.V. Baseball '58, Baseball '59, '60g Fall Tennis '59g Dramatics '60, Assistant Business Manager of Evergreen '60. RICHARD ANSEL DOBBS ln ninth grade 6'Brother Richard joined the ranks as the class shekel keeper. ln that same year he put his art talents to work by designing our first highly successful class dance. Realizing that here was valuable ability, the Class of '60 kept Dick on the decoration end of its tenth grade dance, the Junior Cyp and the extravagant Junior Prom. As a Junior Achiever in eleventh grade, Dick could be found in the hall cornering one of his many friends for a sales pitch on the nylon teddy bear his ,lalon Company was selling. His business abilities also made him one of the most adroit ad-men during the early months of the E11ergreen's existence. Dick is also known for his ability to get the best performance from anything from a station wagon to a motor scooter, yet, at the same time, to keep repair bills fairly low. This activity has brought him many lasting friend- ships with motorcycle dealers and drag racing fans. As the boy with the most infectious smile and the most innocent who me expression, Dick has often averted any serious faculty action when a par- ticularly riotous hack has been quelled by his look of complete wonder and a well timed quip. 28
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Nickname: Daisy Favorite Expression: 6'Don't admit it. Usually Seen: Arguing Probable Occupation: Editor of the New York Times Pet Like: Radcliffe l Harvardl Pet Hate: Late Dial articles Noted For: Late Dial articles Dining Hall Committee '57, Library Committee '58g Social Service Committee '59g Dramatics '57-'60g Dial '58-'60g Literary Magazine Editor '59, Ever- green '60: Fall Tennis '57-'60g Modern Dance 257: Basketball '58, '59g Tennis '57, '58, Varsity '59, '6O. MARGARET WEST DAY Always considered one of the most intellectual and conscientious mem- bers of our class, Margaret has been the envy of the rest of us for her outstanding marks. Never the less, lVIargaret's quick sense of humor is displayed in any situation. Margaret has made many contributions around the school with her literary talents. As the first editor of As You Like Il, Margaret played an important role in the establishment of Tower Hill's literary magazine. At the monthly Dial meetings, you can always be sure that in one corner you will find Margaret disputing with the other feature editors. lVlargaret's acting ability has won her lead roles in plays for the past two years. In her junior year she portrayed the part of Mrs. Midget in Outward Bound, and this year she played the role of Aunt Abby in Arsenic and Old Lace. Margaretls subtle humor and naivete made her a success in both these parts. As a winner of many scholastic honors, Margaret is going to Rad- cliffe to complete her education. There she is sure to be successful in any fields which she chooses to enter. 27
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Nickname: Monkey feet Favorite Expression : Cross ! Usually Seen: Trolling Probable Occupation: Waitress at the PIT Pet Like: Hockey Camp bread Pet Hate: Hockey Camp hockey Noted For: Fickleness Dramatics '57, '58, '59, '60g Dial Associate '59, '60g Dining Hall Committee '57, '58, Green Key Com- mittee '59, '60g Hockey '57, J.V. '58, '59, '6Og Bas- ketball '57, '58, '59g Tennis '57, '58, '6Og Softball '59, LYNN PERRY IRWIN lf, while driving down the Concord Pike, one is passed by a turquoise streak barreling down the highway, he can be sure he has just seen Lynn Irwin on the way to her favorite haunt, the Charcoal Pit. This, of course, occurs on one of the few weekends that Lynn's time is not taken up with dates in schools or colleges all over the East. Lynn seldom works too hard and is often seen around the Senior Room madly cramming for one of Mr. Yule's French IV tests. Famous for many things, Lynn is especially noted for her smile and crim- son blush, brought on by accounts of her many escapades. She can always fascinate her friends with an exciting story of the lifeguards at Stone Harbor, or some of Tower Hill's alumni home on vacation. In spite of her attributes, she has what she terms her sore spots. Around the Senior Room she is teased about her jerky walk and her lopsided nose. Lynn will be the gain of the college of her choice and the loss of Tower Hill and of the Class of '60. 29
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