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ELEANOR J. CUNNINGHAM Elli . . . Sock Hop on Sat- urday nights . . . hook keep- ing expert . . . howling en- thusiast . . . future secretary. M. JANE DARLINGTON Jane . . . pint size . . . likes lavender Corvettes . . . sum- mers at Crystal Beach . . . “party girl” . . . B.A.F.H. RUTH M. DARLINGTON Follows Nicky and the hand . . . good dancer . . . beauti- ful eyes . . . hound for West Chester State . . . “Oh, those portraits in art class!” VIRGINIA L. CURLEY Ginny . . . pleasant per- sonality . . . good student . . . whiz at math . . . likes to howl . . . quiet in class, hut outside, lookout! CAROLE A. DAVIS Watch out for those 59 Ford convertibles! . . . per- sonality plus . . . cute little redhead . . . crazy laugh . . . “What homework? . . . “I m not blushing. EARL DAVIS Math whiz ... all kinds of sports . . . one of the south- end hoys . . . everybody’s friend . . . after graduation: the Army. G. THEODORE DAVIS Ted . . . “The Kid . . . future in the Marine Corps . . . good friend of all bus drivers ... a real brain in gym . . . “Hey, Kid.” SHIRLEY A. DERRY Crazy girl . . . bookkeeping whiz . . . oh, those lunches . . . What does she do in Media? . . . Bills! . . . future at IBM School. SUSAN G. CURLETT Sue . . . “Oh, you!” . . . quiet, hut always laughing . . . great personality . . . handy with needle and thread . . . art school next year. JOHN D AGOSTINO Clown . . . future barber . . . “Big Bad John” . . . likes the opposite sex . . . always ready for a good time. L. MILLS DAVIS Mills . . . little man on the soccer team . . . picks hill- hilly on the five-string . . . uses two dabs of Bryllcreme . . . “How could I? I was absent yesterday.” . . . head- ed for the Ivy League. ALLEN F. DEWEY The tall man . . . history class fan . . . loves those winter-green mints . . . “Aw!” . . . college prep . . . possible Naval career. 22
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CONSTANCE J. COCHRANE Connie . . . life of the party . . . always laughing . . . likes rabbits . . . look out, art field. LARRY E. COLVIN I . I RICHARD CROMPTON Richie ... fast cars . . girls . . . future engineer . . “It’s in the back seat. MARY E. CRUMRINE Bookkeeping scholar . . . likes singing, dancing, and acrobatics . . . Mitch Miller fan . . . westward hound . . . future as a bookkeeper . . . “What’s on the Late Late Show tonight?” M. JANE COLDREN “Let’s do something excit- ing!” . . . peppy cheerleader . . . exuberant explorer . . . life of a party . . . big tease . . . “Honest to Peter.” JUDITH E. CONNER “The Judge” . . . always in Judi . . . babbling brunette a good mood . . . real man . . . never at a loss for with the girls . . . “W:hat’s words . . . oh, those proh- that joke?” . , . . Louisiana lems . , . . “I’m certainly Tech, beware! glad” . . . future dental as- sistant. CURTISS L. CONRAD Curt . . . our Student Council president . . . always a warm smile ... a whiz on the soccer field . . . excels in gymnastics . . . “enjoys” firecrackers. JUDITH COX Personality and looks com- bined . . . neat dresser . . . always waiting for a letter . . . “Did you get your book- keeping done?” . . . liked by everyone . . . future air- line stewardess. PATRICIA A. CROWTHER Saph . . . can fit seven into a little red car . . . saxophone jazz ... a special Danish word . . . the “clown” of the crowd . . . sharp Halloween parties . . . “How do you say that?” DANA M. CRUSE Transfer from Avon Grove . . . loves horses . . . “Hurry up” . . . mischievous and fun-loving . . . “No more popcorn for you” . . . future needle pusher. EMILY COWAN Likes everybody . . . War- rior fan . . . loves homework . . . would like to go to business school ... a pet cat named Timmy. MARY JO COX Mary Jo . . . Shanahan trans- fer . . . very good student . . . “Please” . . . business school — to office work . . . dizzy blonde. 21
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ARTHUR DEWEY Art . . . has a paper route after school . . . sports fan . . . intends to go into the Army . . . cross country runner. SHARYN D. DOAN Doni . . . the girl with the hells . . . crewnecks with kneesocks . . . hasset hound . . . paintbrush and easel . . . punctual? ? . . . hos- pitals, be on the alert! ANTHONY DiNENNO Tony . . . has expensive taste . . . always good for a joke . . . hard worker . . . serious minded about noth- ing . . . future machinist. MARGARET E. DONNELLY Peggy . . . vivacious . . . fiery hair . . . “Where the hoys are” . . . chief War- riorettc . . . “Oh, I’m em- barrassed.” . . . future at West Chester State. RONALD B. DUTTON Dut . . . one of the guys . . . hot Chevy . . . can’t wait till summertime . . . likes parties . . . future businessman. EDMUND L. ELIASON Ed . . . persuasive percus- sion . . . “What home- work? . . . interested in horses and art . . . college in the future. HOW ARD V. DONOHOE, JR. Rock . . . LaSalle’s loss is West Chester’s gain . . . hard hitting right guard . . . sincere and respected . . . “Can’t anyone say my name right?” FRANK Dl LIN Spanish whiz . . . always after points . . . loves physics . . . sports enthusi- ast ... a real lover . . . college? . . . “Who knows?” . ... crazy dancer. NORMAN E. DONOGHUE Ned . . . scholar and in- tellect ... V. W. enthusiast . . . spends time at the doc- tor’s . . . the typical junior executive . . . W. C.’s tennis star . . . promising future after college. CHARLES DUFFY Duff . . . can he found at Benny’s . . . Y. M. C. A. is his second home . . . likes to ride around on Friday nights . . . the last of the big spenders. NANCY JO EARL “Let’s go to the Pixie!” . . . that certain guy . . . that New York accent . . . “See what I mean?” . ... inter- ested and interesting . . . sum total — Nancy Jo. WALTER EMORY Likes gymnastics . . . mem- ber of the football team . . . nice guy to he with . . . future with the Army. 23
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