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'. jfifiv' ,,s:.-- 1 l f...' . .7y x -9...-2-..a.,. -gf: 5, 1 ., ANN MARIE DREYER fl11ndee LARCIIMONT, New YORK Dramatics '47, '4-8. A long whistle will accompany Anndee wherever she goes-may we always re- member the knitted socks and the will- ing way to help everyone with theirs . . . after here it's come what may CHRISTIAN EDXVARDSON C I1 Ns Dovmz, DELAWARE Soccer. Blond hair, blue eyes, catching laugh, an easy, winning way-what would the teams do without Chris and the yellow bus? One of our lJCSl-Zlll-2ll'OLll1Cl-1'6- member, the St. Georges bridge isn't a roller-coaster! v which only means the best of every- thing. ARTHUR S. EMERSON UAHJ, FLUSHING, Nxaw YORK lV.S.C.A.3 Stage manager for Dramatics. A fund of knowledge-terrific handy- man-likes tennis and painting-an ex- pert on supersonic speed-a flash of gym suit running down thc hall but still has time to be friendly. ANDREW FOLTZ, JR. Andy HARTLY, DELAVMRE Baseball. Hails from Hartly-familiar right on the diamond with that lucky tobacco and we're sure the pitcher's mound never saw a wind-up and send off like Ancly's-particularly the foot work. CLARENCE FOX Foxie BIsHoP's HEAD, Mp. YV.S.C.A.g Dramatics. Foxie plans to enter into that world of work -with your amiable personality you should make a success of it . . . his immortal words- ML Ivarioff, you've got to change here!
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CAROLYN SUE DAVIS Susie FEDERALSBIJRG, MARYLAND Choirg Glee Clubg W.S.C.A.9 Olfice work. Sweet Sue-good luck-it won't be long now 'til orange blossoms and old shoesg We'll miss that cheerful Good even- ing, Wesley College. And don't forget -keep singing! M. JANE DAY Dovlzk, DELAWARE Choir '47, '48g Glee Club '47, '48, A gal with a terrific voice . . . Her afternoons are generally taken up with a six footer . . . The next step con- sists of more college learnin', 'n more singing We hope. HOWARD DEAN Howie NEWARK, DELAWARE At home with the masters' works-es- pecially when pounding the ivories- but definitely not a square long-hair. Has prospects of a 1949 retirement- he's sure to be one of our best dressed millionaires. RITA DICKMAN Pete EYNSFORD KENT, ENGLAND Hockey: hasketballg Dramaticsg Varsity W Club. A good example of being cricket - combined humor, hard work on the hockey field. Ha1o's those curly locks every night. Those typical phrases- Quite Victorian . . . couldn't care less. MARION LOUISE DIGENOVA Deege ' UPPER DARBY, PA. Hockey Team Captain: Basketballg Stu- dent Council Secretaryg I.R.C. Secretary and Treasurerg Social Committee: Var- sity W Clubg Eukairia Staff. All around gal-hand in everything. A smiling manner, really tops in person- ality . . . due to her great vitality and interest. Too bad she couldn't squeeze History into her already busy schedule!
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BETTY LEE FRITZE Fritzie BALTIMORE, MD. Glee Club: W.S.C.A.: Social Committeeg Wesley Echoes Staff. Has a great deal of interest in the Wesley Echoes . . . owns a unique turtle . . . Cheerful, friendly and a good worker. ELIZABETH ANNE GRYTE Betty QUEEN 's VlLl.AGE, N. Y. Wesley's example of punctuality but will drop everything for the sound of Sentimental Reasons. Kept her friends busy making white gloves for those hands. Can liven every gathering- antl usually does. ALICE VAN NETTA HARD Dusty ARLINGTON, V'r. Basketball Teamg Varsity W Club. Hails from Vermont-and proud of it -keeps the halls ringing with her ori- ginal piano interpretations-true asset to any swing orchestra-her hale of blond hair really Hashes on the basket- ball court. i F. DAVID HERSON MARILYN LOIS HOLDSWORTH Dave Susan lWILFORD, DEL. Basketball team. All wrapped up in that smooth CPJ '36 limosine-doesn't have far to climb on the ladder of success-fun to talk to and so nice to know. PASSAIC, New JERSEY Editor-in-Chief of Yearbookg Libraryg Echo Staff '46g Assistant editor of Year- book '-IGQ May Court Attendant: Secre- tary Phi Theta Kappa. So sweet, so cute 'n so smart. Oooh how she loves potato chips! . . .so much personality rolled up into one little gal . . . half of a popular couple-as to the future we need no crystal ball to predict. Doors wide open to Sue, offering success.
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