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THE smliimisimiioieiiiibn smrr Editorial Board Donald Bullock'-Edit0rfinfChief Marian Conly George Roberts Barbara Deverell Maxine Winokur Charles Kahn Personal Art Business Sue Stern Pat COOPQT James Haines David Stybel George Johnson Margery Mayer Mary Farmer Madeline Crusemire Make-Up Kitty Morgans Kate Harker Peggy Haydock Photography Robert Vaughn Hibbert Morgan Anita Benzing Class Night june Tucker Marion Wzilters Nancy Wigham Betty Cahn Alan Shapiro D. Bayersdorfer jean Harris Writing Elly Weil E. Mcwilliziiiis Irene Rhoads Harriet Frankel Shirley Pincus Phil Egan Dorothy Hammer Typists Dorothy Worthington Helen E. Yerkes Alice Bauer Adviser . Albert E. Wctstnuii
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SPUNSUR VVhen a lusty cry was heard in the Cunningham household, 1911, they knew that a boy had been born, but they didn't know that he was destined to become the sponsor of the Class of '-12. Mr. C. Robert Cunningham atf tended Lower Merion High School, and upon his graduation entered Franklin and Marshall College. He graduated from F. and M. in 1933 with a B.S. def gree, and since that time has been teaching English and coaching football and baseball in CHS. During his college years, Mr. Cunningham's activities were many and varied. Besides being captain of the football team, he was a member of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity and the Senior Honor Society, Blue Key. Most remembered event in Mr. Cunningham's life was his mar' riage to lvliss Arline Case in 1937. The affair was a double wedding-Miss Case's sister was married at the same time. The Cunninghams pride and joy is their threefyearfold boy, Donald. In 1938 Mr. Cunningham earned his Masters Degree at Temple University, ,VV 4. M, J, :E ,rf ,-4, ' .V w V, 115.143 as .-4,1 gy ! W .. V 222 K . him-Q: I f -i.ift..wf. - if- IMS MR. C. ROBERT CUNNINGHAM . sg' 1 . , .- .mm 3 1 L . 3-fimlfjyfil . Q -1 . if ff +..,:f'3?' 45' 1 f S, - , 'LQ 'tl ' ff? Wim A ' w' 1?'Zg .JP it 9' . 1821 'V Tv W 1 ri 2 .V f. 3 , 53,1311 I . 1.122 4! , ,TQ W A ..,. 4 H irish- ' ry .- 1 If K ' 3- I fr . 9? JY S 1 Ma- sz. f 'eiife' f ' 1 - m 21- ' , .... . e z . IW' Lf r' a r rr IHL ,..,A ih.. . . A U f ' f . - 1 '- ' as e an .Y A V 4,5w,,' .gg-4:1-in ik., 4341. .1 ,T A 1 A
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First plans for the 1942 Yearbook were formulated at a series of weekly meetings at the homes of the members of the Editorial Board. it me . ,, ft Hi .13 .55 if ' li MM . i., mmm Hardest job was the taking of the pictures for the book. The shoulders of George Roberts and Robert Vaughan sagged Slightly. gala.. r. M-msu...M . Vyitli the Yearbook Awell under way. the burden nf the Class Flight settled like a log. Presented with the inevitable problem if i king e-.'eryone happy. the committee was almost lost. Editor Don Bullock suggested the LIFE magazine theme, sold Adviser Weston and aides on the idea. Main jobs were still left. Barbara Deverell and her group tackled the overwhelming job of the senior personals. First done, they relaxed, enjoyed the spring fever. x , A ii ' . a.- Finally the odds and ends were cleared up. the day for publif cation was at hand. Adviser Vsfeston, Class Night Chairman NVinokur beamed. Everyone was a little sad underneath.
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