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IEAN EVELYN BRADDOCK HADDON AVENUE Glansaono, NEW JERSEY Mickey was one of the most amiable members of the class and had a read smile for everyone. She was usually found among the pseudo- sophisticatesn-so cal ed by a certain member of the faculty. . Her secret delight was the home-coming of a cer- tain young man who went west to attend school. lean hopes to become a kindergarten teacher. Glee Club tl J. THOMAS BROWN 40 GRANT AVENUE Em.'roN, NEW IERSEY Despite his small stature, Tom was one of the musclemen of the school, and his dashing play on the basketball floor and performance on the rings caused many feminine hearts to flutter. Dancing was a fine techni ue with Tom.' His flamin red chair and affable disposition willgmake him hard to forget. Basketball Varsity 12, 5D, Captain l4J. :ig-mr 4,1-k DOROTHY ELIZABETH BOWMAN KRESSON Roan HADDONFIELD, NEW IERSEY Dot was not much given to worr - ing, and no matter what hap ned siie could always get out of trouble in her Zazu Pitts manner-except detention. Collecting name cards and other souvenirs was -her principal hobby, although riding with a certain young man must also be mentioned. RUTH E. BRENNAN LocUs'r AVENUE MARLTON, NEW IERSEY This aifable miss with the pleasant smile came to us in her senior year from Moorestown High School, their loss was our gain. Although a commercial student, Ut was devoted to the muses of art and music. She hopes to become an artist, but from her singing in gym class, we predict she will be a radio blues singer. 'X. ROLAND BUCCIALIA MARLTON, NEW JERSEY Roland came to us in his senior year from Moorestown High. He was rather reticent and had a weakness for finding the courtyard more interesting than the French lesson. These mo- ments of abstraction were not typical, however, and we are sure he will attain success in the cold cruel world. W? THESHIELD- KQIHJABZJBE -A-iv' . . . 511
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ALFRED L. BIXLER 2l4 REIJllfKN AVENUE Al was the brown-eyed Gay Lothario who haunted the halls at noon and relished teasing the poor little girls-especially sophomores. He in- tends to become a missionary, and his generous nature should prove an asset in this profession which entails so much self sacrifice. Glee Club fl, 2, 3, 45, Hi-Y fir- ' GILBERT MARVIN BLORE Asm.ANn, NEW IERSEY . Dib was the little man with the big smile and an abundance of freckles. At noon he could usually be found strolling in the corridors and poking fun at whatever victim he could find. Studies were the least of his worries, but playing baseball and a little person with red hair interested him tremend- ous y. Stamp Club Cl J. IRENE LINXVOOD BODFISH 228 I4AKE STREET Lindy was the smaller and less talkative of the famous twins of the class, but even so we sometimes found it difficult to tell them apart. Grange functions and dancing were her favorite pastimes. Her quiet friendliness and modesty should help her to attain suc- cess. Tap-dancing Club tl J. A RALSTON ELWELL BIXLER 214 REDNlfKN AVENUE This tall, dark, and good looking young man was an enthusiastic sup- porter of all school activities although not a participant in many of them. Ralston was rather studious and par- ticularly distinguished himself in the study of Spanish. Bite was the capable manager of the baseball team in his last year. Nlanager Baseball Ml, Hi-Y Cl, 2, 3, 45. ELLA VlRGlNlA BODFlSH 288 IJAKE STREET Ginn had an amiable disposition that madie many friends. Her hobbies were swimming and presenting short sketches with her sister at the local Crange meetings: we understand there was also another reason for her interest in their activities. She hopes to become a newspaper reporter. Tap-dancing Club 16- .. l9PlHlAM35 THE SHIELD
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J ROBERTA BYERLY 517 EAST COTTAGE AVENUE This diminutive miss with the pretty auburn locks and big brown eyes was an excellent student. Bert will be remembered as the teasing younger sister of Willie Baxter, and for her excellent portra al of Kathleen in our senior plays. Sliie was forever giggling or saying, XVait a minute-. Music was her hobby, especiall ukes and guitars. And how she couilid eat bread and butter, applesauce and sugar. Hi-Y ISD, Seuenlem 549, Smilin' Through f4J. LMQ6 N DOROTHY VIRGINIA CARBERRY BATR AVENUE WEST BERLIN, NEW lERSEY Dot was one ofthe most vivacious blonde members of the class. She had a secret passion for a trombone player in a famous orchestra, but this did not deter a certain blonde lad from Penn. Airplanes and singing were her hobbiesg we would not be surprised if we tune in some day and hear her melodious voice, or if we read in the newspaper that she has flown her plane across something or other. BQQCOWL1 MARY VIRGINIA CARROW 310 XVARWICK Roma Ginny was an attractive girl with a pleasant manner. She was our capable right wing on the hockey team and an equally enthusiastic sup- orter of all class activities, particu- larly in her efficient management of the frankfurter sale in our senior year. Ginny's Germantown week-ends kept many of us guessingl Literary Club QU, Basketball 11.2, 4D, Glee Club fl, 5j, Varsity Hockey QS, 45, Smilin' Through Ml. New CARLOTTA ARLINE CARBERRY BATiE AVENUE WEST BERLIN, NEW IERSEY Carol was a dashing brunette with an attractive smile. She was known to have a strong interest in a certain tenor on the air. She and Dot made one of the inseparable teams of the class, and their usual topic of conversation was Hollywood. Although she was quiet and retiring in school, we hear there was an entirely different story during those summer vacations in Atlantic City. Nature Club fl, ZH. 3 - 4 1. we .X K' x Rv . K ,-yy, 69' BEATRICE WOLFE CAREY 58 HIKDDON AVENUE Bee was among the smallest mem- bers of our class, but not exactly the most quiet. Certain young men from Moorestown were rather attentive, but we believe that a representative from Massachusetts Academy had the inside track. Ask her about that evening in February about which T. became so perturbed. She intends to become a nurse, and we are sure that her cheery disposition would brighten any sick- room. - 5 Glee Club ,. tn x 4' j J i :aj o X IWHWB5 Tn-IE SHIEE W5
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