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22 - 4 I I JACQUELINE DAVIS Newark, Delaware Arts and Science o Eyes flashing . . . chin up . . . ready for action . . . off to Minnesota as a 4-H re- presentative . . . perhaps to Europe . . . judge a cow, yes . . . prizewinning chickens be- cause she fed Purina. . . argue over farming at the dropping of a feather . . . President ofAth- letic Council. . . member of WSCA and French Club . , , star of the hockey and basket- ball teams . . . plans to help Wallie of the farm. Jackie CHRISTIAN deHASETH Curacao, Netherlands, .West Indies Arts and Science O Quiet Chris . . . then Henry comes around . . . the action starts . . . much loud discussion over Cuba and the Westlndies. . . roomwired for extra sound . . . ear glued to radio to catch some news from Curacao. . . all languages easy for Chris except English . . . WILMA DORMAN Laurel, Delaware Church Secretarial 0 First Church Secretarial student. . . blossomed out this year . . . very active in all worthy projects . . . Triple Octet . . . WSCA mixed quar- tet . . . orchestra . . . Wilma lovesher saxophone. . . parti-l cipated in the Wesley Players this year . . . looks forward to active service in church work. artistic . . . see his room . . ,- Wil enjoys American food. DSM- ICI . Chris ffm T-1 if to . I fY'x1. -QAAA v'-44. '4 'S.51.',,-:A J ,r g g lc . v ,dc it 5 'f I ' 5' ' fi -1. L ..,s. -xl v .-Q , rf IJ , Q l, 'sf cg 5 -f 4' It .Q 'V CA Y fr ,f -V -1- 'F J . 1 ., . L QQ,-1 .J -ft,-v' V g - 7 fp... , 5 . gmt u Si hy! I' ' ' 'K V I :L .24 M 1, sq-s. Egg fi as , 'S it :al 'buy -Q ff g is ,, 44242 Z as :ggi ., .,, ,f ,, wx, N 3 ,A KB in W Q,
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. ' C f I f I Y 'EPI 'Qi' fy A9 OAO . L76Xn i ie fb fs Y 5 6 2 M ,algal I f ' H 'ff J J if ' M ff f' ' N .4 . I if J V K M F ff' v' L 2 I 1 I DAVID BROWN Dover, Delaware V Arts and Science o Let's create something . . . that's Brown going to the catacombs again to work out some weird experiment . . . painted room blue to have ever- present effect of blue sky . . . radios, planes, dead wagons hold greatest interest. . . knows all about farming and will be glad to tell you . . . loves to spend the night talking . . . will probably end up in Wash- ington. Brownie J' JOSEPH BURNS Stamford, Connecticut Business Administration o Strong for the Irish . . . Delves into all types of activi- ties . . . Roman Senator in drama . . . forward on the bas- ketball team . . . girls the first year . . . work the second. . . boasts that he has been good boy this year. . . draft bait but he doesn't seem to mind it . . . likes friendly people. . .isfriend1yhimself. aloe.. WILLIAM CORBETT Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Business Administration 0 Busiest man at Wesley . . . truck-driving business. . . farming . . . Rock Hall Kid handles them all . . . pride and joy is farm on Langford Bay . . . knows all the tricks of the big city . . . has all the characteristics of the good- hearted small town boy . . . can figure out anything as long as it has to do with cash . . . tough some times. A y F Nails L ,Ox 21
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1 1 a v . , , , . . 1 s 7 'J A v 4 JUJN, 1 V s J' ff W !RICHARD EVERETT 'Dover, Delaware Arts and Science A o Noon hour . . . Everett and the keyboard . . . soft, sweet music . . . keen on in- terpretation of popular pianists . . . very busy after Frosh ar- rived last September . . . al- waysready to give that lift. . . against socialized medicine . . . enjoyed having students linhis home on Silver Lake . . . will probably lose the road next year when he leaves Wes- ley . . . never an ache or a pain since Dad is a doctor. nDick nv J, M , I I 3. RQBERT GODFREY Millsboro, Delaware Arts and Science I n , f 0 Up from the chicken country. . . President of WSCA . . . Editor of Wesley Echoes . . . active in all student af- fairs pertaining to Methodist youth movement . . . home for weekends to run the Mills- boro weekly . . . went dra- matic in Soph year . . . busi- ness-like . . . will no doubt make valuable contribution to Methodist journalism. vvBobu FRANCES GOULD Flushing, L. I., N. Y, Arts and Science o Fran really likes Wesley might prefer Dover to Flushing . . . ambitious to say the least breakfast every moming . . . learned to whistle this year. . . gets so much joy out of life . . . supported all the school activities. Q - HL 'fhjjbbnwd-M 34.4.1.0- I I f-yygqfl is ' 3' of-0 'b Lv-f--W wa-A7 ilualdni , gy-QA.-L . CIAA' P aw.-,I x Era ggi if ga 4.-J.-J is ' ca.. ,LVLL p', ' , 05.41 U-PM ,fore- einer
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