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OFFICERS SECOND ROW: Richards lpF6SICl6V1l'l , Rorke lTreasur- erl. FlRST ROW: Pollock 'Vice-presidentl, Cook lSec- retarvk Heard lSponsorl. -11-N- A REMINISCENCE Remember that day three years ago,- You, dressed exquisitely from head to toe, Presented yourself to famous L. M. Saying that you were the one of men Who would proudly bear the Maroon and White Into the thick of every tight Making that dear old Alma Mater Definitely supreme-like pater, Muscles and brawn were much in evidence Among the young men in attendance. Beauty and glamor were presented Which, of course, no one resented. Many were those of sophistication. Covering a heart ot palpitation. Twenty-four
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BEHIND THE FOOTLIGHTS WITH LOWER MERION Young April, marking a decade of successful Pearce Pro- ductions, is a laughable comedy concerning the late adoles- cent love life of the Ivlclntyre children and the trials and tribulations of their understanding parents as they attempt to adjust domestic upheavals, Anything not only can happen but does. Their much sought after young daughter, Terry, makes several heart-breaking mistakes before choosing the right one. Her older brother, George, suffers a disillusion- ment in love, the healing process of which is both awk- ward and painful, Much previously undiscovered natural tal- ent made its debut in Young April. The cast, triumphing over many setbacks, trod the boards with the ability of pro- fessional troupers, Twenty-th ree '7!w SENIOR PLAY Honeymoon gossip Mother-in-law trouble Oops-not so fast! Lipstick clues The Prodigal Son Put out the cat. Casanovan capers SENIOR PLAY SECOND ROW Doyle, Simms, Schmidt, Baker, Tir-aglia, Titlovw. Scaccialepre, Cloud, Pollock, Kust- lcr, Cornman. Stoutter. McNair, Mraz, Rorke, Yborra. FIRST ROW: Twinarn, Durant, Jamison, McEwan, Xveymann
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Our second year found us Juniors Considering the Seniors our ideal: The poor Sophomore only a heel. Ambitious classmates soon were leaders. While others here were merely dreamers. This year found us Seniors at last With a proud and very eventful past. Seizing the reins of domination We ruled the dear school's population. The trip to Washington only one event Which we enjoyed to our heart's content, Now we look forward with apprehension ln this last year's long procession, Will we graduate, or will we not? A question which still worries us a lot For the greatest, the supreme pleasure ls THE Dl PLOMA, priceless treasure. JOHN TINAGLIA Look at the birdie lt s more interesting this way Copy here Give em a wOrm Vitalis Dear Ed In their Doctor Denton's Hit me here
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