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CLASS SPONSDR With Mrs. Bunt as the Class Sponsor, what Senior Class wouldn ' t have a busy year? What with the Card Party, the Peach Festival, the Banquet given in honor ol the preceding graduating class and above all the Christmas Dance held in Klahr Auditorium which kept every one on the run for many weeks prior to the dance (and even kept some running tor weeks after the dance.) But the result of all the hard labor was well worth the time and energy spent. What with the familiar sound of voices and shouting outside the door of room No. 349. and the sound of pans clattering, bread wrappers being removed and money being dropped inside the cash register, one could almost tell without further questioning, that Goebleman ' s Grocery Store had re-opened for the sea- son under the direction of Mr. Goebleman ' s personal representative, Jennie March. Each night would find Jennie there doing her bit to keep business roll- ing as usual, and each day would find her beating the path to her competitor ' s door looking for specials that she could offer her customers. How many times a week that familiar Help Wanted sign used to go up, especially just on the night you wanted to go to the movies or had something extra special planned. Along with our thanks to Mrs. Bunt for her timely hints and helpful sug- gestions, we ' d like to add a note of appreciation to Jennie March, and were it possible, award her the Distinguished Cross for services beyond the line of duty. 20
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BONNIE LEA ALLEN Bonnie Lea ' Philadelphia, Pa. Naval affiliate . . . Executive minded . . . Conver- sationalist . . . Happy-go-lucky . . . Likes French hied potatoes . . . Detests crackers in bed and cough syrup . . . Souvenir horn Pediatrics . . . Measles! . . . Peach) Queen. NORMA AM1CONE Norma 1924 Woodstock St., Philadelphia, Pa. First in the alphabet and first in the hearts ol all of us . . . Information bureau of Philadelphia . . . Her hair the envy of us all. BETTY JANE ANDERSON f6 •:. 2nd St., Lansdale, Pa. B. . Petite lass . . . Other hall Mud-Jell combination . . . Ready wit . . . Where are those little feet taking you so fast? . . . St ai forward on the basketball team. (?) 22
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