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LEOLA AUDREY ROBERTS 15 Mill Road, Hatboro ENTERED 1938 Freshman: Class VicefPresidentg Cast of The Last Straw: May Day Courtg Color Team Hockey: Color Team Basketball Cflaptainjg Book Day Play: Acorrzs Staff. Sophomore: Assembly Committeeg Cast of Parlor Matches: Acorns Staifg Second Team Hockeyg Color Team Basketball fCaptainj. junior: Acorrms Staifg Second Team Hockey: Second Team Basketballg Cast of Our Hearts Were 'Young and Gay. Senior: Class ViCefPresidentg A. A. Presidentg Acorns Staff: Glee Clubg First Team Hockey: First Team Basketball. She is fhe dreamer of dreams. Audrey is one of the oldest members of the class of 1951. She entered A. F. S, at the ripe old age of five and throughout the years has helped to execute many of our mischievous pranks. Even as a senior, she is still as devilish as she Was in lower school. As presie dent of the A. A. and vicefpresident of the class, she has discovered how to combine good times and hard work. Audrey's originality has culminated in various parties and open houses that have been full of fun and surprises. One thing that is unique with Audrey is her carefree attitude. It seems that nothing can cause her to worry. For this reason, she is one of the best natured members of our class. Sixteen
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JEAN LOU ISE NICHOLAS Washington Lane and Church Road, Wyiicote ENTERBD 1944 Freshman: Class Secretary, Meeting Com- mittee, Play Production, Freshman Honors, Cast of The Moonstorzeg Book Day Play. Sopho' more: Assembly Committeeg Color Team Hockey, Color Team Basketball, Play Produc' tiong Cast of Parlor Matchesg May Court. junior: Student Council Treasurer, Dramatic Club VicefPresidentg Second Team Hockeyg Color Team Basketball, Play Production. Senior: Class Presidentg Second Team Hockey, Play Productiong New York Public Service Conferf ence. . Independence now and independence forever. jean is, without a doubt, the most frank and indef pendent member of our class. Ever since she joined us in sixth grade, we have received straight forward answers and down to earth reasoning from her. Jean is a hard worker, as can be seen not only by her success as a student, but also in the Way she has tackled the responsibilities of being class president. She has added a great deal to the play production group too, by proving herself invaluable both back stage and per- forming. Unlike most of us, Jean knows what she wants from life and how she is going to get it. Although many of the standards that she has set for herself are high, we are sure that she will find success. Fifteen
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IGNA TUNN ELL SANDERS Meetiilghouse Road, Jenkintown ENTERED 1938 Freshman: Play Productiong Cast of The Last Strawg Book Day Playg Dramatic Club. Sophof more: Glee Clubg Dramatic Clubg Cast of Parlor Matches. junior: Play Productiong Dramatic Clubg Dancing Group. Senior: Vicef President of Dramatic Clubg Play Productiong 'Class Secretary. Order is a lovely thing. Iona has the outstanding ability of staying out of arguments, and she has been doing so for thirteen years here at A. F. S. She may seem quiet, but when you get to know her, you soon discover that she can be a lot of fun. Through the years Iona has been a loyal member of the Play Production group, and her active participation has eamed her the position of vicefpresident. Iona always seems to be busy at something, whether it's working on a play, taking minutes as class secretary, baby sitting Cat which we understand she's an expertj, or merely chatting with friends in Jenkintown. No matter what is set before her, Iona responds with promptness and a ready smile. Seventeen
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