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BARBARA JEANNE PAUL C0mmCfCi21 Trevose, Pa. She dances like a leaf, sings like a thrush, She's bold as the north wind, and sweet as a blush. There are many complimentary things we could say about Babs. We will remember with pleasure and pride her four years as class secretary, her work in the Tri-Hi-Y where she served as secretary and later president,, her acting ability as seen in our two class plays, and her playing right inner on the hockey championship team of 1948. No wonder Babs was voted most popular! Let's not forget she also was our May Queen. ERMA LOUISE PENNYPACKER Commercial Langhorne, Pa. Erma is a cheerful lass- The shortest member of our class. Our friend Erma was always ready to lend a hand and it was always an eflicient one. Herinterests and talents were varied-ranging from her work as assistant editor of Elmleo, her membership in Glee, Safety, and Tri-Hi-Y Clubs, to her playing halfback on the hockey team for two years. Although Erma insists she dislikes homework, she always was one of our A honor roll students. JOHN PINKERTON, JR. Academic Rockledge, Pa. Never study, never worry- Take life easy. What's the hurry. Happy-go-lucky john, always has room for one more in his station wagon. If ever you want a ride to the games, just ask Pinky . He liked sports, playing baseball, and football, but never mention homework to this lad. After graduation john would- like to make the Navy his career. Perhaps john's experience with sailboats and races on the briny deep had something to do with this choice of career. MIRIAM A. Academic Bethayres, Pa. PLETCHER Willing to lend a helping hand Thatls why we think Mimi's grand. Friendly, dependable Mimi is always full of fun and ready to offer a helping hand. She played varsity hockey for four years and basketball for three years, was a cheerleader, and had a leading role in the junior and Senior plays. Among her likes are sports and school, but fickle girls and onions are strictly out. As editor-in-chief of the Lion's Roar and a member of the Elmleo business staff, Mim showed her execu- tive ability. She was chosen May Day attendant for two years. Her ambition? To prepare for a career in teaching physical education.
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PAULINA MARY MESSINA Academic Huntingdon Valley, Pa. She says she wants to ice skate All the way out of the state. Attractive and dependable, Paulina will always be re- membered for her good service as manager of the hockey squad and her active participation in Safety Patrol and Stu- dent Council. She is very fond of ice skating and new clothes, with traveling as her special interest. uniform. he always will. THOMAS NEELY General Rockledge, Pa. Because he lends a helping hand, He'll always remain a ladies' man. Although Tom assures us that he dislikes school in any form, he joined in the work and play of sclnol life in a creditable way. Safety, Typing and Glee Clubs claimed him as a member, and we will remember him as the doctor in the senior play. As time goes on, Tom might lose his blush, but not h.is'friend1y, sociable manner. WILLIAM LAWRENCE MILLER General Rockledge, Pa. Handsome Billy Miller- He is our lady killer! Happy-go-lucky Bill will always be remembered for his friendly manner, his big smile, and for his two years varsity football and active participation in all class sports. Singing bass in Glee Club as well as the Choir group, and being a Hi-Y member were his chief interests in school.. When the cap and gown are put aside, Bill might don a brand new Navy MICHAEL NATALE, JR. Academic Rockledge, Pa. Red-headed and brown-eyed Mike ls definitely a fellow we all like. Mike has always made friends easily. It could be that smile and good disposition, to say nothing of his wavy ted hair and pleasing appearance. Although Mike admits that sleeping is one of his special interests, we know of several others, such as, soccer, baseball, and cars. Mike never seems to hurry but he always seems to get there-and we hope li
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ROBERT EARL PLETCHER General Huntingdon Valley, Pa. Never too busy to lend an ear- Capable, courteous, full of good cheer. Although we'll especially remember Bob as Willie in our senior play, Bob's interests were chiefly in sports, where he played not only on class teams, but on both the basketball and football varsity squads. For his clubs, Bob chose Glee and Hi-Y. Even though he thought high school lwould have been more pleasant without homework, English, and math, Bob didn't let such necessary evils spoil his fun or his disposition. RICHARD SIMPSON General Trevose, Pa. He leaves us memories to cherish and keep And bids us to smile, as he did, not weep. Chuck is our class comedian. Someday he's going to Hollywood and coach some of the movie stars. Other than acting he has interests such as soccer, baseball, swimming, and girls. He leaves school still puzzling teachers as to how he learned 78 pages of a three act play but couldn't learn two pages of homework. JOSEPH SLOSS Academic Rockledge, Pa. joe likes hockey, wrestling and the rest Bur he thinks baseball and cars are best. joe's best friends tell us that he shows real enthusiasm for ice hockey games, wrestling matches, and repairing cars, without ever losing his quiet manner. In school Joe was more of an observer than a participant in some of the fun and hi- larity, but he was active enough as third baseman on the varsity baseball team and in the Science Club. For any further details about this well-liked classmate of ours, Xconsult his friend, Stoltz! .ww 5 Fai htktuil ROLAND STOL TZ Academic Feasterville, Pa. Riding on flat of rim, His car does all the talking for him. Roland can nearly always be found working on cars and he's always ready to put up ten good reasons why Fords are better cars than Chevrolets. We shall never forget Roland for his ability to think up good questions. Never let it be said that Roland didn't try to trip up Mr. Slaybaugh. Roland's other chief interest was baseball, and when he wasn't playing it, he was reading about it.
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