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CAM MA We, the Class of 1947 of Glassboro High School, being in a sound state of mind, do hereby make this last will and testament so that our presence in Glassboro High School may long be remembered. ' To Mr. Wright, Mr. Lutz, the Board of Education, and the faculty: Our sincere thanks for the help in making our stay in Classboro High School a most successful and pleasant one. To Mr. Baylis we leave the oncoming senior class and hope that they won't be as big a problem as we were. To Mrs. Armington we leave the yearflong hope that she may somehow, some' time have the same people in Oihce Practice class two days in an row. To Mr. Hiester we leave high hopes of a bright History class. To Coach Morton we leave our sincere hope for a successful football season in 1947. To the Class of '48 we leave the hopes of a Junior Day. To the Class of '50 we leave the hopes of having a Sophomore Hop. Individually we leave: Bill Cox's leadership to Paul Thomas. A Iean Redmond's versatility to Eleanor Heaney. Al .Quinlarfs height to Alvin Shpeen. Shirley Rogers' dancing ability to Marie Foraker. Bernard Minor's athletic ability to Tony Conner. jane Elwell's ambition to Eleanor Hise. Frank 'l'emponi's girl trouble to Nate Todaro. Charlie Rawlings' carefree manner to Bobby Richards. Lillie Hendricksonls liking for short boys to Dolly Costanzo. johnny Ryan's new car to Bart Shipley. jean DeMoine's long hair to june Price. Ruth Pocsuvay's dignified walk to Grace Casella. Sam Saia's ability to dress neatly to Charles Lininger. Anne Horcher's sweet manner to Mary Barcum. Gladys Engelbrechfs intelligence to Joan Mirenda. Rita Delcontels quietness to Ann Major. BETTY Gnosso SHIRLEY ROGERS CHARLES PEDRICK 26
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NERO WILLIAMS Nerry Can you top this? Academic Glassboro Honor Society 1, 25 Pho- tography 3, 45 Aeronautics Club 2. GEORGE WINGATE Windy Gotta be this or that General jefferson Student Council 1: War Pro- grams 25 Photography 35 Foot- ball 45 Assembly Committee l, 2, 3, 45 Maroon and.Gold 4: Biology Club 2: Sports Club 45 Camouflage Club l. PAUL WOLFE Wolfe joe cameraman General Glassboro Aeronautics Club 3, 45 Biol' ogy Club 2g Hall Patrol 3, 45 Camouflage Club 15 Band 2, 3, 45 Hi-Y 2. NORMAN ABRAHAM Abraham The Brain G. l. Special Glassboro War Programs Club 35 Foot- light Club 25 Football 35 Bas- ketball 3: Band 35 Choir 35 U. S. Army. JOHN DINOVI Johnnie Napoleon was short Ind. Arts Williamstown Sports Club 3, 4. JOHN J. MILLER, JR. Johnnie just an engaged man G. I. Special Ferrell Sports Club 3, 45 Baseball 45 U. S. Army. VJILLIAM MATTHEWS HARRY RYAN ' Bill A-Taxa I ue got my troubles just In mg along C. I, Special Aura Incl. Arts Willizimstcmwii U- 5' NHVY- Sports Club 1, 2, 3, 4. 25 ANNA YAVORSKY HDOHY.. A smile for everyone General Williamstown Red Cross Club 1, 2, 3: Handi- craft Club 2, 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Secre- tary 45 Hub 3, 45 Hall Patrol 3, 4: junior Jump 35 Maroon and Gold 45 Sophomore Hop Committee 2: Prom Commit' tee 3. THOMAS BARNEY Barney Let's have a few words Ind. Arts Monroeville Photography Club 3, 4. VINCENT GANGEMI Vince Time marches on Agriculture Mullica Hill F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.F.A. Bas- ketball 3, 4: Senior Hi-Y 45 Athletic Club 35 Hall Patrol 45 Aeronautics Club 4: Glass' boro Representative to Kansas City F.F.A. Convention 19463 F.F.A. Contest at Woods' town 3. LOUIS MICK Lou Straight walker C. I. Special Glassboro Senior Hi-Y 45 U. S. Army. ROGER E. SHEFFMAKER ..R0g.. Smile-Smile-Smile Agriculture Cross Keys F,F.A. 1, 2, 3, 41 Hi'Y 2, Philolathean Club 3, 4: Cam- ouflage Club 15 Hall Patrol 3: Band Z, 3, 4.
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ppt! Ron' -Ioe Purinai, Brazell Vfilliams, Norman Ahraham. Lilyard Lucas, Frank Temponi. t nt, Paul In rin t Ads. I wer Rott' Vetlli. m fl: '- '. . Vu: , Vv'arren Vanlier. Barton Shipley. David R1'hai Rt tit Wzill:it't'. NORMAN ABRAHAIVI, S.'Sgt.-Entered Qctoher. 1943: spent two weeks in England in preparation for VfDay1 landed on heach of Normandy two days hehind Infantry: participated in The Battle of the Bulge, Seizure of Kizerslautrnf' Battle of Saarf hrukt-n. fl'ologne : stayed in France three months for rccuperation: left Marseilles for the Philippines: changed course for U. S. after receiving news of japan! surrender: arrived in Hampton Roads, Vir guna. and received 47 days recuperation home: re, turned to Camp for training of recruits: discharged Decenther, 1946. Vv'Il.I.lAM R. CAREY, ScB 3fc Entered Decemher, 1944: IISNRS, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: USNTC. Sampson, New York: USNAAS, Kingsville, Texas: Camp Elliott, TADCen, San Diego, California: USS Mcliassar Strait CVE'91: USS Core CVE-13: IISNRS. Tacoma. Vv'ashington: PSC, Lido Beach, Long Island, New York: Asiatic'Pacific toward Mar' shall Islands, Guam, Iwo -lima, Okinawa, PAIII, S FIRMAN. Slfc Entered Match. 1947: training. Sampson, New York: Code School, Norfolk. Virginia: Sonar School. Key West, Florida: Camp Elliott. TADCen. San Diego, California: USS W:illt'i': USS Kendrick: discharged, August, 1946. VJILLARD B. KRISHER, NNT 2 c-'Entered March. 1943: completed six trips across Atlantic Ocean: sailed through Panama Canal to Pacific Ocean: served in Bermuda, Dutch Vv'est Indies, Northern Ireland: spent seventeen months in Pacific: participated in invasion of langayan Gulf. Luzon, Iwo lima. Okinawa. Pelelien. Philippine Islands. Admiralty Islands. Shanghai. China: discharged April. 1946, LILYARD LUCAS. Slfc Entered Septcmher 26. 1944: hoot training at Bainhridge. Maryland: then to Pungo Field, Virginia: then to other Naval hases in thc country: time overseas was spent at the Philip' pines and Saipan: discharged july 28, 1946. VJILLIAM MA'I I'HEVv'S. Slfcf-Entered Fehruarv 1945: training at Great Lakes, Farragut, Idaho, and Seattle. Vsfashingtong shipped to APA 63 Blanton: spent time in Manicani. Philippine Islands: returned to San Francisco: stationed at Alhany. California. for one month: discharged july. 1946. G N I ,IOHN MILLER-V Entered Octohei. 1943: training. Ft. Eustis. Virginia. and Camp McCain. Mississippi: spent time in Scotland, England, France. Luxembourg, Belgium. Germany, and Czechoslovakia: discharged january. 19-16. IOE PURINAI. GM ?w c Entered Fehruary, 1944: received ahoard USS New York: transferred ahoard the destroyer johnson: made two trips across the At' lantic Ocean covering North Africa, Bermuda. Sicily. Italy, Southern France: went through Panama Canal: participated in invasion of Leyte, second invasion of Philippines in Lingayan Gulf: landed at San Antonio, Suhic Bay. Okinawa: participated in occupation ot Ticntsin, Korea. Shanghai. China: transferred to the Richard M. Rowell DE 403: discharged May. 1946. DAVID AI. RICHARDS, HA 3'fc'- Entered Fehruarv, 1944: San Diego, California. Hospital: Banning Conf valescent l'Io:'pital, Shoemaker. California: USS Hornet to Pearl Harhor: Icia Heights Hospital: USS Chini' ariko: discharged june, 1946. BARTON SHIPLEY, Slfc -Entered july, 19431 training, Sampson. New York: Boston Navy Yard: Camp Bradford, Virginia, Beach jumper: served 15 months in Normandy. Southern France: served lfl months in Pacific: discharged Decemher. 1945. FRANK TE1vfPON1,FC2 cf -Entered Fehruary. 1944: Fire Control School. Fort Lauderdale. Florida: Suh Chaser Base. Miami, Florida: Suhmarine Base, Pearl Harhor: Suhmarine Base. Midway Islands: USS Pipe' fish: USS Agier: USS Hancock: USS Pelias: dis' charged May, 1946. VCARREN VANLIER. S 1'cf-Entered Decemher. 1944: training. Bainbridge, Maryland: Comhat train' ing, Norfolk. Virginia: Diesel engine schooling and fire fighting. Newport. Rhode Island: hoarded ship at Boston. Massachusetts. for duty in the Atlantic: discharged May. 1946. ROBERT F. VVALLACE, M 3t c Entered August. 1944: 'lShip Repair Unit. Staten Island. New York: amphihious training. Little Creek. Virginia: hoarded an amphihious repair lighter QARL 381. Mohile. Ala' hama: joined amphihious fleet in the Atlantic: dis' charged july. 1946. BRAZELL WILLIAMS. Cpl.. AAF Entered Septem' her, 1943: training. Greenshoro, North Carolina: spent two years at various air hases in the country: dis- charged August. 1947.
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