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As champions of that manly game of tro- quet, we here repro- duce the images of Robert Gibson and Alfred Eberhardt with their trusty. battle- scarred mallets. The reproduction is made possible by that neu. wonderful process, the tintype. Robert and Alfred battled through to their honors with a cool determination. that comes from a clean life. Mary Ayers SEN IUB 0F l942 weird are fhe moaf 4 Robert Bates Martha Benedict Ric BILIIHIII Richard Barlow Jacqueline Bell Catherine Berry Xlbuta Bonsall 'MARY AYERS-108 N. Maple Ave. . . . Mary immigrated from lVest Cath- olic in junior year . . . while there was A. A. Representative . . . tall and stately mem. of their Latin Club. ' RICHARD BARLOVV-234 Hirst Ave., E. Lans- downe. . .Limey led 42's as -lunior Pres.. . .his ready smile and mobile eyebrows were present in all activities . . . two year politico. ' ROBERT M. BATES-130 N. Vfycombe Ave. . . . au- tomobiles lure Big Bob . . . few ques- tions about them stump him, , ,in- cidentally, he drives one . . . frosh grid gladiator. ' JACQUELINE BELL-1 17 Lexington Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . ba- ton twirler. . .owner of many gay smiles , , , chases after hockey and bas- ketballs . . . labeled jackie. 'MAR- THA BENEDICT-215 N. Highland Ave. . . . Mimi, skilled devotee of fem- inine athletics . . . a golden voice of A Capella fame. . .a light heart, a gay manner shine in her laughing eyes. 'CATHERINE THERESA BERRY- og Lansdowne Court . . . joined us as a sophomore . . . short, freckled, and red- headed , . . usually answers to Kay . . . willing waitress at teas and dinners. ' RAE BIERMANN-36 Oak Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . active junior Prom Committee member . . . Frosh hockeyist , , , attracted by marching and showy bands . . . aspires to a nursing career. ' ALBERTA ELIZABETH BONSALL -164 Blackburn Ave. . . . Student Council office holder . . . adds charm to N.H.S .,,, lends grace to Hi-Y . . . terpsichorean artist Betty's the perfect steady. 'KATHERINE PA- TRICIA BOYCE-251 N. Highland Ave. , , ,better known as Pat. . .member Girls' Hi-Y a born artist French Clubber . . . sweet and jolly , , , hates coffee. ' JEANANN BRESS- LER-112 N. lVvcombe Ave. . . . unex- celled violist . . I. hockey goal custodian . . .gifted artist. . .headed for NVil- liam and Mary. 22
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AWD THEIR LEADERS SENIOR OFIVICERS -Ii-:ANNE HEFN1-QR, S1'z'retm'y RAY XVILLE, Presidwzt Roisl-:RT PONVICRS, T1'cns1z1'c'r Dm' IPIYL,-xNo, I'icc-Prffsidwit 0 Their Activities The competent class of ,42 drew the curtain on a most successful career. Sponsored by their able adviser, Miss Mary McAllister, and led by their of- ficers, Ray YVille, Dot Hyland, Bob Powers, and Jeanne Hefner, the se- niors left behind them an enviable record. Much was accomplished in their regular, orderly class meetings. Both the lirst and second Senior Dances were social triumphs, as every- one knows. Hard-working, unherald- ed committees that took care of the art work, decorations, and music made these dances possible, and the willing workers on them deserve some special N5 praise. The senior play, Bachelor Born, was one of the highlights of the year. Because of the seniors' zeal- ous work in selling tickets and arrang- ing the play, it was one of the most successful class plays from the finan- cial standpoint. All the members of the cast earned the title Thespians, and the performances of Richard en, Virginia Middleton, Don MacKinnon, and Bea McLaughlin were particularly worthy of note. It would be impossible for the seniors to forget their class trip or commence- ment, and they take with them the memories of four enjoyable years. Haay
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I M....f!2i.....fJ fl My . F, , ,J A C rr My 0 bm 'WQRIOY LUIS BROOM-XLL-go nfffixington Ave., E. Lansdowne . . . car- rot-top . . . excellent dramatic ability Girls' Hi-Y . . . drives a Packard . . . likes blue-eyed blondes. ' NANCY QI. BROSS-48 Ardmore Ave .... Senior emigree from Babylon, Long Island . . . chosen B. H. sophomore and junior class prexy . . . pigskin patron . . . A Capella Chorister. 'JEANNETTE BROTSKER-306 Long Lane, E. Lans- downe . . . Hi-Yan . . . intrepid hockey player . . . has a weakness for college boys . . . all sports lind a place in her interest. 'BARBARA L. BROIVN- 129 XVabash Ave .... Bobby Lou likes pink and blue . . . collects miniatures . . . enthusiastic about football, basket- ball . . . tuneful voice. o MARCELLO BRUNI-21 Burd Ave., Millbourne . . . cartooned for the art show . . . nick- nameless . . . anticipates work as a paint dabbler in commercial or advertising field. H., ,,,,, Y, ,,,,, . ,,,,,,,,, . ,. 0 MARTHA BRUNI-21 Burd Ave.. Millbourne . . . efficient and willing worker . . . contributed to the art show's success . . . committeewonian for senior dance. 0 MARTIN BUSLER-22.1 jackson Ave. . . . Bus, a noted jitterbug . . . cooperated on a dance com. . . . fleet basketeer . . . proved worth to track and gym teams. ' WILLIAM CAVANAUGH-255 XV. Baltimore Ave. . . . polite Bill hates giving oral re- ports . . . crazy about Glenn Miller and football . . . likes all sports. ' MUR- IEL C. COCHRAN-1116 XVilson Dr., Llanerch Hills . . . known to friends as Moody can be seen as cheerful cheerleader . . . aspires to secretaryship . . . loves jitterbugging and blue. 'RUTH ELIZABETH CONIXN-2112 N. Maple Ave .... specializes in super- vising and serving tea . . . graciously assisted at Honor's Banquet . . . favorite sport-football.
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