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COURT l l l l Chic-f Justice Thomas Connor, lluth Smith, Constance Bowen, George Sinclair, Benjamin Prank, Eflilll Patterson. Rohr-rt Beachy. Installation Ralph Bulley, ,lane Oates, George Wallace, Dr. Burkard, Tom Conner. MESSAGE TO THE GRADUATING CLASS by the S. A. President At last the long twelve-year journey is over, and we have attained the position of young men and Women. As we look back on our school years, we find that the happinest ones have been spent in the John Bartram High School. The honor of the Hrst graduating class to complete the full three years in Bartram has been given to this class. A great many friends have been made, and l hope that in later life you will remember that there are Bartram Alumni meetings, at which time you can come hack and renew your old acquaintances. Herels Wishing our graduat- ing class the best of luck, and that we all shall be looking forward to seeing each other at our Alumni meetings. 20
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Governin Bodies S E N A T E President George Wallace, Jane Hunnicutt. George Haas. Adalene Allen. Clifford Lord Madeline Fitzgerald. Jack Kahler, Ruth Culbertson, Raymond Hunter, Marie Confalone John Savchak. Doris Wesler, Kenneth Reynolds. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES Ruth Bird, Dorothy Fleming, Betty Hadley, Edith Koerner, Kathryn McGonigle, Margaret Stinger, Doris Trice, Frank Benner, Alyce Coder, Charles Cummings. Yvonne Gloss, Anne Hitch, Lorraine Mahoney, Betty Murray, Lorraine Rankin, Vera Solan, Katherine White, Bernice Baker, Mercedes Freas, Selma Hultzman, Walter Lucy, Dorothy Mulligan, William Sideloottom, Helen Wert, Betty Bodensieck, Ann Cleeland, Arthur Di- Ambrosio, Betty Franks, Dorothy Harten, Betty Kennedy, David Pagel, Florence Reichner, Richard Scofield, Mary Sudjian, Jean Vance, ,lean Brumbaugh, Betty Delaney, Thelma Duncan, Margaret Greenwood, Regina McGinley, Ticky Pallos, Helen Perney, Bill Sar- sching, Doris Walker, Kenneth Ball, George Burmingham, David Brown, Adair Davidson, James Devaney, Lois Erieg, Jean Cray, Jeanne Henker, Isabel Johnston, Samuel Long, Evelyn Manning, Shahab Mimassian, Betty Napolene, Loretta Phillips, Harry Rypple, Lois Shields, Milly Singley, Katherine Walther, Maude Wingo. 19
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ational Honor Society Adelaide Ammon, Lois Barbanell, Lenore Bohn, Morton Botel, Constance Bowen, Harriett Brodkin, Raymond Cochard, Robert Conway, Betty Currinder, Dorothy Doll, Harry Glick, Elizabeth Hadley, Eleanor Hauser, William Hoehing, George Lunn, Francis MacDonald, Pat Maicco, Betty Marshall, Regina Mullen, William Schulze, Freda Schwartz, Charles Scott, Ruth Smith, George Wallace, Elaine Yankeloff, Ruth Abbott, Lucille Crowshore, Thelma Hagerty, Lorraine Mahoney, Margaret Potts, Lorraine Rankin, Marie Ricchetti, Thelma Senatore. Doris Senseney, Marjorie Smith, Vera Solon, Irene Wolpert, Margaret Zappini, Elizabeth Thoennessen, James Vollmer, Anna Hitch, Catherine Jester, Dorothy Hayes, Harry ,I. Hartz, Norman Swigler, Raymond Hunter, Dorothy Colville, Dorothy Harden, Herbert Simon, Alvin Rosen, Irene Stoller, Anne Bogardus, Alice Criswell, Bruce Andrews, David Pagel, Ruth Culbertson, Louise Cotney, Catherine Young, Mildred Diem, Theona Mages, Ethel Kay, Harriet Caine, Wesley Schneyer, Alfred Appenzellar. Principal, Dr. Burkardg Sponsor, Mr. Duncan. The aim of the National Honor Society is to give recognition to good citizen- ship in high schools. Its principles are broad enough to include in its roll of honor a wide variety of admirable types of young citizens, Individuals possessing the traits of leadership, service, scholarship, and character are awarded a place in the National Honor Society. It is a fact that from our secondary schools of America the future leaders of the nation must come, and they, if they are to serve their country fully in this, its time of need, must find a way of searching out potential leaders and training them in civic usefulness and in civic ideals. The National Honor Society ollers one method by which a high school may fulfill this obligation. Long may it stand in the glory of its fine principles and help keep America foremost and fine - and as always MAmerica the Beautiful . 21
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