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RUSSEL LOCKBAUM 218 Cleveland Avenue NORWOOD, PENNA. Although usually quiet, Ruper was anything but in some class--gym, for instance, in which he was always the charging football lineman. Sadly missed will be his car, which become famous. Daily for two years it carried the same crew to G. N. H. BETTY MARRA 415 MacDade Boulevard GLENOLDEN, PENNA. Betty is one of the many Seniors this year who is going to make her life career-housekeeping. Her social activities have been numerous and her spirit of friendship has been something to admire. She will always be remembered by her classmates for her happy-go-lucky air. MARGUERITE MARSHALL 108 North Chester Pike GLENOLDEN, PENNA. Marguerite with her basketball performances and her Glee Club appearances, was well-known around school. She enjoys typing and just loves to drive down the middle of the road in the family car. Her hobby is making people hysterical by her unexpected outbursts. MARY McGOWAN 508 Swarthmore Avenue RIDLEY PARK, PENNA. As a business woman, an actress, a morale up- lifter. Mary was tops. Besides serving as business manager ot the Annual, she played the part of Celia in the Senior Play. Glen-Nor's teams will especially miss her earnest cheerleading them to victory.
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MARGARET IOHNSON 124 Printz Avenue Nonwoon, PENNA. Peg, popular with the Senior class, has dis- played ability in hockey and as photography editor of the Annual Her cute smile was always ac- companied by a pair of laughing eyes. We join her in hoping her modeling dreams come true. I. BARTON KRAMER 563 Seneca Avenue NORWOOD, PENNA. This year's Senior Play owes its success partly to the eftorts of I. B. His duties as monitor have made him outstanding among the underclassmen. As a regular attendant of the Hi-Y, he could be found every Monday night in Room 9. SHIRLEY KRAMER 524 Delaware Avenue NORWOOD, PENNA With her blonde hair and her friendly spirit, Shirley has distinguished herself in basketball espe- cially, When she joined the Glee Club, that organi- zation obtained another incentive for others to be- long. Her unobtrusive nature is one of her assets. ROBERT KUCKER 27 Rambler Road GLENOLDEN, PENNA. Returning to us in his Iunior year, Bob's personality soon made him a class favorite. Glen- p Nor doesn't have track, but for speedy running it A ili,i i is a toss-up between Porky Renz and our Bob. A Sporting a green De Soto he attended Hi-Y, in which his presence was a boost to every program.
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EDWARD MCMANAMY 427 Custer Avenue GLENOLDEN, PENNA. Operating a store and following Glen-Nor Sports kept Ed the busiest boy in the Senior Class. Probably the best Phils' rooter in Pennsyl- vania, Ed was sure that every year they would win the pennant. The boys he ate with will remem- ber Ed for the jokes he told. JOHN MCLAUGHLIN 46 East Knowles Avenue GLENOLDEN, PENNA. This jitterbug divided his time between Glen- Nor and Ridley Township. Iolm was the one we went to see when we wanted to know the latest dance step. His black Ford could certainly pack in the passengers. All of us at some time found that out. Your guess howl GEORGE MCWILLIAMS 631 Delaware Avenue Nonwoon, PENNA. Bud, a willing worker, found no task too large to perform for his class. Varsity football took up plenty of his time, but Hi-Y came in for a share. too. His friendly smile made him everyo favorite period--IEMWIB gf rsefy ' 1, s of ff! if V757 Ill' r ff, PATRICIA MONTGOMERY Lil fa 53 Cleveland Avenue NORWOOIIP, PENNA. JT The charm of this girl was shared with all whit knew her. Her beautiful hair sparkled atop he head, while her dimpled smile continually revealed her friendliness. The Glee Club inherited her singing voice, while the Marines inherited her time.
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