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ADAMS MARY LOUISE Mary Lou Lou Technical ACTIVITIES Arista 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 Cafeteria Com 1 Drama Guild 2 l' Champs 3 4 Bronze Medal 4 Collector 3 Hockey 4 All Star 4 Champs 4 K1ckball2 Capt 2 All Star 2 Champs 2 Leaders Corps 1 2 Volley ball 1 2 3 4 Capt 2 3 All Star 1 2 3 Champs 3 Gym Capt 3 Herald 4 Human Relations Counc1l3 Math Club 3 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Verse Choir 3 4 CHARACTILRISTIC Running for the 8 20 Longport Luncheon at our ban quet table with our great gang of genial gals cruising down to Kates knitting w1th Sally studymg with Sue those long phone conversations with Kate Sally and Sue FONDPST MPMORY The wonderful teachers with whom I have worked the swell kids I have met 1n school the All Star games especially in my Jumor Year LIFI' AMBITION To see my friends succeed in whatever they undertake to be able to say when I look back on my life that l have accomplished all that I wished and brought happiness and Joy to all thoso. with whom I have been associated COLIl'Cl- Bucknell 7 O O ALTMAN MARVIN GERALD Marv Technical ACTIVITIES Radio Club Slide Rule Class Science Club JV Basketball Jumor Prom Com Cafeteria Com 1 2 U N Workshop Social Dancing Interclass Track Football Basketball CHARACTLRISTIC Eatmg half of my breakfast home and the other half on the way to school eighth period pmball machme class weekends at Schores house with Levi Fink Buddy and the girls loving that long short step 1n Mrs Matteo s class playxng basketball eight days a week mixing the right chemicals lh lab Iahem J those talks with T Sullivan p ery avail e 1 cation with Mary Lee Anchors S0 about BF s typirkg always faithful to the Cleveland Indians being so nice to my father when I need the wheels PET AVERSION Thumbmg to school on those COLD Winter mornings FONDEST MEMORY B emg F riendly with the right person LIFE AMBITION To be of all to make my COLLEGE Penn State LTON JAM DONAL I ' T ES tt an S s lb T Tre me a success in my future occupation-but most n s proud of me 606+ P Guv nor Technical Lay Editor 4 Varsity play 4 Drama o eros President 4 Vice President F S S ent Council Vice President 3 reasure Gee Club 1 2 3 JI IST 1en t here Can t fight city hall e I e balcony or 125 sixth period evelo IL wr get counting the days striving te ce on mg 1th h e rgna Bulldog and IS 1 k1 orry EMO over the a g o s rec t IC ries over the Mue Rich the Summer of a f gy day at th Y You reat Ll t hare my days at A C H S M21 9 e rum M e Army Navy game 1950 varsi play E my parents To don the white and b e 1 0 the ro rmceto Wa orc-st or Annapolis' .,. ANAPOL PAUL RAYNOLD- Ray Rebel Georgia Peach Tcchnucal ACTIVITIES Varsitv Football 1 2 3 Varsity Track 2 3 4 Observer Staff 4 Speakers Bureau 4 Varsity Play 4 Homeroom President 1 3 Vice President 2 American Legion Oratorical Contest 3 4 Attendance Com CHARACTERISTIC Late for class early for practice clowning around w1th Tony and Dave talking football or track trying to pass Span1sh wel coming Dot I-I1ll to Amerlca five days a week spending sixth period ln the gym Kathy and the Merry Margate Crew sitting 1n Room 1 Sllhglllg the bull w1th the boys PET AVERSION People who tell me You Cant F1ght City Hall' FONDEST MEMORY weekend at Georgi LIFE AMBITION-4To best mom and dad COLLEGE University ANDERSON C OLE Camden 13 ACHS 19 November 4 1950 that November 30 to December 4 1951 make All America Tackle at Georgia and make the lh the world proud of me of Georgia ACTIVITI C Silver and Gold Medals Gym Leader Corps C t 4 H President 2 Commercial Club 2 3 4 Caf t Com 1 1 ckey 3 4 All Star 3 4 etball Al t 3 4 Capt 2 3 4 Volley a lStar 3 Gym Capt 1 2 4 Asst Capt 4 Att C Ice Sk t Club 8 chestra 1 3 Band 1 3 Spo ade roup 3 N' Fos ro a W m and Po Nicks er sc h th w a pa ties e sing Jo hme and oyce s eakmg o L11 etty Lou, its right now' to Lenny th Gr a an t period gym cl s w1th C thy, Julie and M lene DEST M Y L11 Janet E ly LuL ole dxjhat Terrxfic Key Class 1 2 3 4 that crazy hayrlde 1th lsons 48 50 me with Reds lunch with Jo Ann Marie and the gang fthat now dd1e LIFE A ITIO To see Ruth and Frank Lil and Jack settled B rms happl ss to that certain P erson to make the best mother and dad 1n the world proud of me COLLEGE-New Jersey College of Commerce 20 v hh .yy .. 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Juniors! How impressed we were with our title. This third step was the easiest one. but the longest stride. As lower upperclassmenu all we had to do was to follow the leads of such great guys as Mike and Base and we were set. It seemed hard to grasp the fact that our own classmates were the otlicers of the clubs, the stars of the varsities - the ones that others looked up to. idolized. Even the lovers of the Varsity Play were oursll Yes. Our Hearts Were Young and Cray right up until the stupendous Prom that has become. through memories, So Dear to Our Hearts. But gaiety turned into sorrow when we said goodbye to such wonderful people as Doc Allen and Miss Aten and farewell to Miss Rhodes. September 1951 and we found ourselves poised near the top of the stairs -- and the goal for which we were striving just beyond our grasp. Senior year cannot be put into words. for to each it means a different, big moment. Perhaps yours is the thrill of Seniors are dismissed, or the Thanksgiving Day victory or Pride and Prejudice and that terrific cast party. Perhaps you'll remember Everyman and caroling at Christmas or the Mikado or the elections that saw Larry and Duke take the helm to steer the Class of '52 into that port of success. Certainly, never-to-be-forgotten is Senior Week and Graduation festivities-or the night that was to mark not only the culmination of twelve long years, but the commencement of many more to come-that night in February when proud and con- fident we reached the top ot our STAIRWAY TO THE STARS F lrst Half Officers First row left to right Janet Baasnes secretary Lawrence Rubenstein president Willie Mae Hohhs vice president Second row 'Vlark Vasser sergeant at arms Barbara Duer treasurer 19 ' , , ' sc -a t. . - 3 I . : . : ', I' : 4' . '- ' - ZA , , I v -
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ANDERSON DOLORESJ Dee Commercial ACTIVITIES-Banking! 1 Gym Monitor 2 GAA 'S Commercial Club 2 3 CHARACTERISTIC Always W1Shll'l1-I' at would snow when Mr Robart e -nuns a wrltten les-son trylnsz to convince Lorry to get John hook llne and smker seen at the lunch table wlth Joan B and Shlrley P bemg seen around wlth Lorry Grace Norma and Angle-the best frxends a gal ever had FONDEST MEMORY Summer of 50 Senlor Prom of 51 Freshman Year Lorrys party Senxor Prom of 02 Class of 52 Graduatlon LIFF AMBITION To be a success and have my mom and dad proud of me to travel and see some of the world to see my parents take a vacatlon 'b'v+ ANDERSON MAURICE Andres -Cfncral ACTIVITIES-Glee Club 3 4 Boys Chorus 3 4 Cafeterra Com 1 4 At tendance Com 2 Track Team 1 CI-IARACTERISTIC Listening to the petty love problems of a certam gurl Hmglng those grand vocabulary words around ln Miss Cosads 8t period English class casting an anlmated eye on all sxlly gurls tindmz that certaln person very mterestmg ln the study hall FONDEST MEMORY When I lirst sang ln a first G1ee Club actnlty and heard the thunder of applause for us LIFE AMBITION To make my mother the most fellcltous woman m the world COLLEGE Boston Umversnty .QU- ANTHONY JOAN ELAINE Joanne General ACTIVITIES GAA 1 2 3 Dues Collector 2 Treasurer 3 V1cePres1dent 3 4 All Star 2 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Hockey 3 4 All Star 4 Homeroom Representative Student Councll Secretary 1 2 Prom Com 4 CHARACTERISTIC-Being seen with the G 4s laughing about Moorey forgetting my prxde and apolorrlzmg bemg hed to 'being lonesome llklng basketball to no avail helping my brother Jimmy wlth hrs gurls having fun with four wonderful nephews enJoymg the years with Wlllle Bessle Wlnlfred Delores and Myra PFT AVERSION People who continually procrnstlnate and prevarmate scheming gurls and concerted boys people who always gave me bad advice FONDEST MEMORY Summer of 51 at Y Cafeteria Aprll 1950 51 July 1951 Mr Levlns Hlstory class LII-E AMBITION To be an asset to a wonderful famlly and to make them proud to have me as a daughter sister and aunt COLLEGE University of Rochester or North Carollna State QI hopej 4PQf9 -' APEL BRUCE EDWIN Brewster Apple -General ACTIVITIES Freshman Cafeteria Com Junior Homeroom Presxdent Inter class Football 1 2 3 4 Interclass Baseballl 2 3 4 CHARACTERISTIC Being seen down at Sams with the boys lllll Tom John Harvey Keates drlvlng around m a new Ford FONDEST MEMORY Party of October 28 1951 trip to New York with the boys bell hoppmg m the Summer LIFE AMBITION To own a new car and boat and be a mllllonalre before Im twenty fave mostly to make my mom and dad proud of me COLLEGE-United States Navy 'QQXQK' APPEL DEBORAH-fcmmerclal 21 1. 1. - , .- - ,, ' ' : ' ' : . . , .g ' , . . - - ' 1 ' ' - ' . aq- . . I . 5 I . , , U . 'Q 1 1 ' ' I. .1 ' 1 ' 9 1 . 1 1 1 1 , - 1- . 1 . 1 . . 1. -AA 1 ,, ,V .1 1. ' - H. , 1 : ' 1 : ' - . : - . 5 . - 1 , - - .1 - ,, - 1 , . . 1 E - . . , ' . .owne ff C te 1- -. - 1. t ... .. - - - - 1 1 141 1 1 ' - ' 4: Gym Capt. 1, 2, 3: Monltor 43 Leaders' Corps 1, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, , . - . : D . . 1 . . : 1 1 - 1 1 1 J 5 - . . , G . . . . 1 : ' : ' ' : , 1 1 : . . ' . 1 . . , t 1 - 1 I l 1 1 .1 11 - , - , 1. x u ' n 11, . 1 - 1 ' - , 1 , X .1 .1 11 .1 11 1 T Y T ' .5 : . 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . 1 . - T 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 Z - -is 1 ' Z . . 3 - . S , . . . 1 - . 1 1 - I 0 7 N' I 9 ' o
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