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JEAN LEE HAYDOCK
"Jeanie
1516 Watchung Avenue Plainfield, New Jersey
Entered 1936 Bennington
A slight girl with dark hair hunches over a book in deep concentration. Don’t tell me that’s Jeanie studying! No, she’s still normal; th a t’s just a comic book she’s engrossed in. Jean, you know, is one of the erratically brilliant girls of the class. She can
(to the dismay of her fellows) sail through an exam with flying colors without even cracking a book.
Then mystery rides again because she isn't a bookworm—far from it. Jean can cook up a mess of devilish fun with no trouble at all. If it isn’t turning the clocks of study hall back ten minutes, it’s writing a hair'raising theme on the electrocution of a colored man. But wait, this versatile Jem is also a talented actress.
Ah -there we have a complete fleeting glimpse.
“O. K. Jeanie, turn the page. I’ve finished Dick Tracy.”
Class Hockey, ’38, '39, '40; White Hockey, '38, '40; sub Varsity, '39; Class Basketball, '38, '40: White Basketball, '38; Annual Board, '39; Traffic Committee, '39; Fair Committee, '40; Scenery, '40; Stage Manager, '40; Glee Club, '39, '40; Dramatic Club, '38, '39, '40; Roman Soldier in “Caesar and Cleopatra,’’ '37; Mrs. Maloney in “A Kiss for Cinderella," '38: Pirate in “Captain Applejack,” '39; Mr. Gashwiler in "Merton of the Movies,” '40.
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