Glen Nor High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Glenolden, PA)

 - Class of 1945

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ELIZABETH BOERNER A portrait of Lizzie has the same effect on the beholder as the Mona Lisa. Quiet and calm in school, she lets off pent-up energy on the nearest skating rink or the hockey field. Here she displays sur- prising speed. CAROLYN BOUSUM Carol's rhythmical ability finds ample scope as pianist for Glen-Nor. Arranging her blonde locks into an upsweep, Miss Personality Plus became Mom in the senior play. Carol leads both cheers and subscription campaigns with equal etliciency. CHARLES E. BOYER Tall, tan, and terrific is Charlie in a nutshell. It must be true of all Charles Boy- ers. Charlie takes life and its many problems as they come. Nothing ruffles him-not even being one of the few boys in a class of femmes. GLORIA BRIMMEIER Gloria is one of the few per- sons who truly sparkles and bubbles over with enthusiasm. This husky-voiced songstress from Folcroft is equally ar- resting whether portraying a grouchy principal in the sen- ior play or vocalizing in as- sembly. 'jug oltffk DONALD F. BOORSE We just can't throw too many bouquets Don's way, for as President of the senior class, spark plug of the football team, and genuine, all-around swell fellow Don deserves his laurcls, To him goes our blue- ribbon of the year. MARVIN E. BOWERS Booby certainly doesn't de- serve his nickname . . . Mem- bership on the Hi-Y for two years and varsity football are tributes to his ability. In the seclusion of his home he dotes on model building and his drawings are a thing to be- hold. MURIEL R. BRIGHAM Wlien not typing for the An- mml or tripping the latest dance step, Muriel busies her- self discussing daily doings with her pals. Silky black hair and big brown eyes give her a languid look-befitting a lovely daydreamer. DOROTHY OIEAN BROCK Buttercup is best known for her E's, but her friends know she deserves this mark for other virtues. The Na- tional Honor Society found a place for Jean, as did the sen- ior play. A sweet nature and a fine character will take her n long way. ggnhall EOW U

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tame waifi RUTH E. ANDERSON Ruthie shot her star up into the blue with her sensational Hashes down the hockey field as left wing. Those tricks saved many a game. As a Student Council Member she displayed her executive abil- ities, always smiling. BRIAN E. BAMFORTH Hail the Allllllill Editor-in- Chief, who is also Vice-Presb dent of Hi-Y, Sergeant-ab Arms of Student Council, and National Honor Society Pres- ident. ln his spare time Brian concentrates on those 10-pins at the end of his favorite alley. ED U IN R. BATES The important job of football manager is devotcdly hlled by lid. Wlien basketball season rolls around, he steps from the sidelines to join the team and proceeds to play rings around his opponents. Take a look at some of his classic art works! RA YMOND BEIVLEY Ray hails from the Manor Plaza, a fact which automat- ically makes him a dyed-in- the-wool Sportsman. Rumor has it that this handsome fel- low is a saxophonist par ex- cellence, but here the most that Ray volunteers is a sly smile. 510, 770 One FLORENCE BALENTINE Flossie looks upon an admir- ing world from under a cute bunch of bangs. She's quite a working gal, having spent two summers at Cape May earning her livelihood. She and her camera spend many happy hours together with surprising results. CLARENCE S. BARTON By keeping wandering stu- dents in order near Room 10, Nick ably fulfills his mon- itorial duties. P.O.D. proh- lems present no difficulties for this Fiery dehater. A pride and joy of his life is that carefully nurtured wave which graces his forehead. THELMA R. BEELER Thelma will always get along. Her infectious giggle and al- most perpetual grin are am- ple testimony to that fact. Shes prettily practical, too, for during those lazy sum- mer months when most of us lounge, Thelma is a busy working gal. MARYjANE BLIZZARD As Senior Candy Chairman Bliz is an ardent worker in keeping senior finances out of the red. Unusual speed is her trademark in both basket- ball and hockey. Her smart clothes bear proof of Mary- iane's skill with needle and thread.



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625 Winufei IUNE CHUBB june looks like her namesake in any season with her sunny smile and equally sunny cos- tumes. Mothering the hockey squaws as manager keeps her occupied during the fall but she's never too busy to tickle the ivories in a most pleasing manner. ALBERT COUTANT A sincere lover of the out- doors-when fall rolls around, Al happily dons high-top boots and flannel shirt and, with shotgun in hand, pro- ceeds to go a-hunting. His stonelike silence, so necessary in stalking game, stays with him in English. IANE E. CRAIVFORD Janie keeps any gathering she attends alert, for her sponta- neous wit is fabulous. A reg- ular on the Girl Reserve ros- ter, she r a r e l y misses a meeting. As jane in the senior play, she displayed hitherto latent talent as a dra- matic heroine. CATHARINE DONNELL Y Really taking to heart the plea for more mail, Kay spends much of her time writing let- ters to her many friends and brothers in the service. Any- body wanting to taste some real culinary delights should go post-haste to the Donnelly kitchen. jl'0lIl MOIIJMIG, v ALDA LOUISE CLARK Gay as a blackbird, Alda greets the day with a smile. Her good humor never deserts her, even when as Annual Business Manager she must balance the checkbook. Alda spends Friday nights enjoy- ing her favorite pastime, dancing. HARRY LAWRENCE COX Harry and his licorice stick have graced the musical or- ganizations for five years. Next to his orchestral efforts, basketball games claim much of his attention. Those natty tweecls and wavy hair are real Casanova indications. UUILLIAM B. DA IVSON As a loyal Llanwellynite, Bill champions that thoroughfare in the wars with Scott Ave- nue's supporters. Two years' labor at Sun Ship has taught this lanky fellow the fine points of ducking. His first love is basketball. BARBARA ANN DUBOI5 Whether adding up the An mm! finances or solving a tough problem in Solid. Barby always keeps her figures straight, In her spare time this lively lady turns out tricky knitting which brings sighs of delight from her friends.

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