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RE SPECT HUMAN RIGHTS R. ERIJMAN WILSON S1-hool's favorite eomedian, not only on the stage' . . . telling eorny jokes. llls main hohhy . . . isn't pleased hy leetures or early rising . . . one of his likes, of all things, is it-aehers . . . he-'ll he a famous direa-tor. VERA WILTSHIRE g'Rm-ds worked in Vietory Corps, took homeroom responsilvility . . . peg pants get her goat, as well as sl-hool and green vegetables . . . she likes speedy horses, motoreyeles . . . sailors, too . . . wants to get up in the l'l0llllh.v til..-XIDYS M. WRIGIIT Sports fan, espeeially llaskellnall . . . ardent rolleelor ol' souvenirs . . . faithful letter-writer to those in serviee . . . her poise and dependability will luring her Sl1l'1'1's5 in U. 5. Army Nurse Corps. ARTHUR S1 IHNEIDER Art said his farewells to us in ll4'l't'llllN'I' and greeted the Navy at Newport, R. l .... great lover Jf sports . . . faihtful foothall and '+- lrasketlrall manager . , . known hy his red hair . . . spent spare time Q ' listening to sports programs. RUTH FRANCES KINES Fun-loxing Ruth would rather danee than Eat . . . her eonstant smile is dampened only hy eomplaining people . . . lightning speed made her high st-orer on varsity hoc-key learn . . . a good start toward desire to teaeh gym. l 2' li? Spotlight on the men behind the lights who make the show possible. .l. Soravia, .l. Terranova, R. Grave, A. Clark.
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JAMES IS. SUNIMY, JR. .lim served with Yietory Corps . . . did defense work around sehool by taping windows and painting sand buekets . . . always on 1-all for home room duty . . . fixes motors and furniture expertly . . . wants to own a business. IVIARCARET TACGART Bright-eyed Margie is vivaeious basketball manager . . . daneing, football, and the Oeean City lleaeb Patrol are her favorites . . . always avoids large erowds . . . plans to be a eareer woman . . . ber heart lies in the Navy. ANNE NI. TAYLOR Cray-eyed senior danee eommittee member and senior play prompter . . . held freshman elass seeretaryship at Colwyn . . . relaxes at piano or over a book . . . enjoys good lllllslv, talking, and basketball . . . English teaehing is her goal. HORACE TAYLOR Hepeat Horizontal, a Johnny Clover boy . . . works wonders with the big bass . . . stauneh, sturdy wrestler . . . was funny in senior play . mathematieal wizard and ehemistry brain . . . bound to be an outstanding man of medieine. RAI,l'II E. TERRELL Speedy football and traek star . . . reliable member of Vietory Corps and Allied Youth Couneil . . . photography is favorite hobby . . . he snaps for the yearbook . . . his seienee preferenee shows promise of a future doetor. MARION TRUETVIAN Rlaek-haired Klux takes homeroom duties . . . member of Yi:-tory Corps . . . on Senior danee eommittee . . . an ardent baseball fan . . . enjoys both writing and reeeiving letters . . . plans to be a seeretary before getting married. RICHARD E. WALL Basketball fan . . . Vietory Corps and stage erew member . . . willingly takes homeroom responsibilities . . . a meehanieal genius. he likes model plane building and automobile meehanies . . . wants to enter the Navy and go to eollege. MARJORIE WATTS Artist . . . Margie delights in telephone eonversations . . . in Yietory Corps aetivities . . . Lahian Staff, publieity eouunittee for Senior play and First danee . . . inunediate plans are for Cadet nursing . . . post-war ambition is humming , NIARCELLA T. WESTBURGH 1 Our able and attraetive Lahian editor . . . everyone ealls ber Sally . . . senior play siren and student eouneil star . . . responsible Ili-Y seeretary . . . beloved basketball manager . . . erazy about dam-ing,horses, and men. ELIZABETH R. WETZEL Pretzel plays piano for relaxation . . . on Hi-Y Inner Couneil . . . . . . faithful letter-writer to those in serviee . . . her poise and depend ability will bring her sueeess in U. S. Army Nurse Corps. Speedy luneh-bound students overflow the elass rooms and stream through the halls after the buzzing of the 12:05 bell.
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J UNICRS The juniors, who are lively and full of pep, are future builders of the world. They are absorbing all the education that they can pos- sibly get so that they can be leaders in the post- war world. Leading them toward this victory are John Frommer, president: Betty Smith, vice- president: Eleanor Lonergan, secretary: ,lerry Bard, treasurer. Also bringing literary fame to the class are Peggy Ruth Bowers, editor-in-chief ofthe Garnet and Cray: Ella Dunlap and Babs Camp, associate editors. ,loAnne Xvarring has been doing her hit by writing Lansdowne High- lights for the Delaware County Times. In competition with others, the class of '46 showed great initiative by tying first place with the Seniors in the Student Assembly given in December. The skit, written and directed by Lee Usborne, was given at the ,lunior-Freshman party, which was a big success. In this little play the juniors displayed various talents such as Anne Louise Ayers' singing, and Betty 5mith's tap dancing. The prom, too, was a big hit this year, since it was an open dance and thlls brought out students from all grades. Realizing the importance of good health the juniors enthusiastically supported our physical education program. Mary Evans, the only junior on the team, dial a nice bit of varsity hockey playing. Peggy Ruth Bowers and Helen Heb- stock were spotlight attractions on the varsity and ,l.Y. basketball teams. Better known for 32 Q ls. 5 di Strategy: Ollie:-rs J. Hard, B. Smith, J. Frommer, and IQ. Lonergan discussing problems of the junior class. X - V X , Y V ml ,k ir' 'X Dj . 9 S ' Q A7 - I f J V ,X ' y J Home Room 36, first row: R. fctters, B. ifakf-11 x J. Smith, U. Gale. I , 4 Second row: E. Murphy, N. liar 's, A. Price, LC. White, H. Stone. I.. Dale, S. Mt Cflllfi-R V. fivellojv. 'K .Skt'als. i ' j f V J I Tl' 1 rw. J. yy.-lin, lAugJst, lam.-., R. Turner, . 'allin, B. Linde: uth, E. Iaviogj,-V, Mc- tlcttigai . Dougherty, R Ivanfw I 4' ' Fourt row: ll. IT' 't lI'IlW itt'4I,'1ltlll1H?, Nl. Shync, G. Hanoi . Wolfe, . esewff 1'lchaH'er, , Campbell, Y I 94 V 9 d k-.4kl.D .t 1't' '. fx' 1 ily t Home Room zitjfirst rowg M. I.. lieckert. ll. Ucllls, J. tflark, D. Wt-hw, N Second row: F. iI.ee, Pi. ilu lan, J. Whittle, li. Col- Nlins. R. Lipschultz, C. Belfieldk. lmnergan, T. Smith, M. Dillingham. ' ' 'v Third row: J. Duval, Eyiixu. Gardner, J. Schanen, Blatchford: . aney, .. Mllth, P. Haring, p Good. W. Sullivan, D. elly, J. La Roh G. Karsner, X . Nh-Mullin, R. W' Ucr, 'R. Svhtltidt, H. Lacy, R. llirccht. H. Urol lax , J, limi, 'P I 1 4 i I , K . . ' J, J f L ,. l t 5, I . f . ,J I, T I R. . J
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