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Come out, wherever you are ELIZABETH WILLIAMS Com. Acc. Williamstown Beth Home Repairs 2g Choir 2, 4, War Programs 3, Class Assembly 2, 33 Sr. Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4. Playing the piano is an url CHARLES GIBSON Agriculture Glassboro Billy Class Assembly 2. jun call me Sonny GEORGE WOLFBRANDT Academic Glassboro NaiIr Football 3, 43 Baseball lg Hi-Y 3, 4g Physics Treas. 3, Photography 2, 33 Stu- dent Council 3, Vice-Pres. 4g Senator 4. A. W. O. L. If only my tailor were home ELIZABETH MARIE WOLFBRANDT Com. Sec. Glassboro mlyolien Hockey 1, Varsity Z, 3, 4g Basketball 2, Varsity 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Home Repairs Club 25 Jr. Hi-Y 1, treasurer 2g Prom Comm. 3: Senior, Hi-Y 4a Maroon and Gold 4g Fall Concert 4g Typing Club 5. Ob, to be in Love MARGARET HAINES Com. Sec. Glassboro Maggie Hockey, Varsity 3, 4, J. V. 2g Correspondence Club President 4g Choir 3, 4g Prom Committee 3: Hall Patrol 3. 4.
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A rwell :port DOROTHY TARTALONE Academic Glassboro TootJie Basketball 2, 5, 45 Senior Hi-Y 45 Prom Committee 55 Maroon and Gold 45 Photography 2, 5, 45 Hall Patrol 5, 45 National Honor Society 2, 5. A model :indent HELEN M. TRATCH Academic Williamstown Dutchie Hall Patrol 5, 45 National Honor Society 2, 5, 45 Senior Hi-Y 45 Correspon- dence Club 5, 45 Red Cross5 Photography Clubg Physics Club. Sk-pping ij my bobby WILLIAM UHL General Glassboro Bill Photography Club 1, 25 Hi-Y 15 National Honor Society 25 Maroon and Gold 45 Band 1, 25 Hub Staff 15 Typing Club 2. A ,rufell friend RUTH WALTON Academic Glassboro Ruthie Band 2, 5, 45 Hub Staff 45 Maroon and Gold 45 Hall Patrol 45 Correspon- dence Club 2, 55 Red Cross Club 2, 55 Sr. Play Comm. 2. Laugh: at every joke! DOROTHY THOMAS Academic Grenloch HDD!!! Junior Hi-Y 25 Senior Hi-Y 45 Correspondence Club 3, 45 Red Cross 1, 25 Ways and Means 45 Basketball 4. For lbe life of a deer hunter RICHARD TWEED Agriculture Williamstown Tweed F. F. A. 1, 2, 5, Vice-Pres- ident 45 Hall Patrol 5, President 4. I mn dream, ran? I! JANE WALTON Com. Sec. Glassboro jamie Chorus 15 jr. Hi-Y Secre- tary 25 Home Repairs Club 25 Hockey 1, 2, 55 Fall Concert 15 Senior Hi-Y Re- porter 4. Smlterbruin RICHARD WELCH Academic Glassboro Dick Model Airplane Club 2, 55 Maroon and Gold 4.
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V-mai ' CLASS HISTORY On September 9th, 1941, the class of 45 started to climb the long steps through four years of high school with much enthusiasm. Our first days will be remembered despite the many mistakes we made which seemed amusing to the upperclassmen. The days passed swiftly by and we found our- selves full-fledged members of Glassboro High School. As we rapidly advanced through our first years, we elected the following ofiicers to represent us: Prerident ................. BILL BOYD Vice-Preridenl ...... ELSIE MARTINSON Secretary ........... NORMA JAGGARD Treasurer ..... VIRGINIA CLENDINING The next year began to find us Sophomores.- Did you see those Freshmen?-We 'could never have looked that green! The officers for the year were: Prerident ....... ..... G EORGE BEACH Vice-Prerident ......... JOE MCCLEARY Secretary ........... DORIS MCCLEARY Trearurer ..... VIRGINIA CLENDINING The year breezed by with the main event being our Sophomore Assembly. This was the big mo- ment when we could show the upperclassmen and the freshmen what we really could do. Finally that last day in June came and we looked forward eag- erly to the privilege of being upperclassmen. Somehow or other we had a strange feeling among us when we started the year as juniors. Naturally, it was the dignity which was accompa- nying our positions as mighty Juniors! The most appreciative event in our Junior As- sembly was given, shall we say, by the most intel- ligent and outstanding male members of our class. just think! They were the first ever to present such a beautiful fashion show in Glassboro High School. Each boy participating designed his own humorous costume. Next came junior Day! We sustained our dig- nity all through the fun and the individual cos- tumes which we wore consisted of short skirts, huge hairbows, hair curlers, pigtails, Pop's over- alls, and pegged pants. Everyone had fits of laugh- ter as they looked at the comical sights in the halls. It's admitted that the colorful bow-ties which we sold to the underclassmen were becoming. 29 After resuming our usual dignified manner we made plans for the junior-Senior Prom in May. Naomi Knecht was the junior Queen and Rose Fanfarillo was the Senior Queen. The prom was a huge success always to be remembered. There was another time for joy on our part when the Seniors left for the New York trip! We immediately assumed a feeling of Senior Superi- ority. It felt good to practice authority over the meek underclassmen. Our Junior Class officers were: Preridem .............. ALFRED BORIS Vice-President ...... ALMA CHANNELL Secretary .......... NORMA JAGGARD Trearurer ..... VIRGINIA CLENDINING Oh! at last, that glorious feeling of being a senior. Being able to look down upon those meek, green underclassmen. Having more responsibili- ties, as we were so dignihed and so wonderful. We were now examples, but don't ask what kind -for the underclassmen. We elected the following members as our class officers: Preridelzt .............. ALFRED BORIS Vice-Preridefzt. .EUGENE ENGELBRECHT Serretary .......... NORMA 'IAGGARD Trearurer ..... VIRGINIA CLENDINING Our Senior play, entitled, She Walked in Her Sleep, was a big success. Patiently, but eagerly, we awaited the day we would pull away for our trip to New York. We knew we would see interesting sights and enjoy ourselves to the utmost. We returned, eager to have Class Night and Commencement! Yes, it has finally arrived, the day that ievery senior looks forward to with hap- piness and some regret. We are now about to graduate. This class will go out into a world governed by wartime condi- tions. Our future is unknown, but our education will lead us as a guiding light. BY ANNA CAVALLERO ANNA PONTI ALMA CHANNELL DEWEY MCWILLIAMS
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