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pant- sy s ,. t MARIAN ROBERTS Commercial Trevose That little friends may prove great friends, Is proved by Marian-a perfect blend. They say that good things come in small packages and Marian has proven this statement. For her cheery smile, friendly person- ality, and dependable way, we shall especially remember her. Shorty played intramural sports in her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Besides membership in the Glee and Library Clubs, in her junior year she was Vice President and in her senior year, President of the Tri-Hi-Y. Marian's many likes include food, sports, fire engines, and stock cars, while she confesses to dislike school. As for those after graduation days, she plans to work for a time and then . . . someday get married. Commercial Shirley was one of our quietest members But her happy disposition we shall always remember. When Shirley came to us from Newtown High School in her senior year, it didn't take her long to get her skillful fingers in a few of the activities about L. M. Besides membership in the Typing and Safety Clubs, she proved her athletic prowess in her participation in intra- mural sports. Reading, horses, and sports-these Shirley claims as her special interests. But let's not forget that extra special interest, for Shirley is an ardent baseball fan! In the yearbook work, the busi- ness staff gained a competent worker when Shirley joined their ranks. We're all for the secretarial job, this pleasant classmate of ours is SHIRLEY E. E. SCH AFFER WILLIAM HENRY ROBERTS General Bryn Athyn If there were more firemen like our Rudy A burning house might be a pleasure instead of a duty. Rudy came from Bryn Athyn in the tenth grade and in him-the class of '51 found a friend who is always willing to give a helping hand. In addition to playing two years of football, he participated in class sports and was a member of the Hi-Y Club. He must be an easy man to please for he claims that he likes everything and dislikes nothing! With his flair for shop work, he has always been an able assistant for class projects. The junior play committees will not easily forget his help on the stage scenery. Although Bill hasnot decided definitely what he will do after school, we all wish him the best of luck. JEANETTE ANNE ROSCHER College Preparatory Rockledge Vivacious but with a sweetness unsurpassed ' Her happy smile came first-never last. Gather a sweet smile, a sense of humor, and a cheery disposi- tion, tie these into a small bundle and you get-Jeanette, our vivaci- ous bell ringer, who played three years of varsity basketball and one year of varsity hockey with her usual spirit and good sportsmanship. Jeanie was a member of the Typing, Tri-Hi-Y and Glee Clubs. Be- sides taking an active part in the literary work of the yearbook, she was business manager for the Lion's Roar in her junior and senior years. Another activity was her three year membership in the Student Council. To complete an all around picture, Jeanette was in both our junior and senior plays, and in her senior year was elected May Day attendant. After graduation she plans to go to West Chester to pre- pare for elementary school teaching. We know jeanette's future pupils will enjoy school. Langhorne contemplating, and we wish her the best of luck in it.
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ROBERT O'NIELL Commercial Rockledge We jestingly nicknamed, him B.O. But we never found a better fellow. llere was a really brave man in our class-the only male member of the Commercial Course! For more strictly masculine society, Bob joined the Home Economics and Science Club, and contributed his time and ideas to the Lion's Roar Staff. What are his special inter- ests? Skating, dancing, and swimming, and we think maybe a mild interest in hunting and fishing should be added. Bob's patience and ambition make that profession as a painter seem very promising. LOIS PENNYPACKER ' Langhorne Commercial A pal who will never let you down, A gal who laughs, but seldom frowns. Penny our sportsminded classmate was one of our more tal- ented members of the class when it came to basketball and intra- mural sports. She participated in the Tri-Hi-Y Club and was secre- tary of the bus patrol in the Safety Club. Her main likes are any type of sportsg her dislikes include reading books and doing dishes. Lois was an active member of the Business Department of our Yearbook and a member of the Lion's Roar for one year. After graduation, Lois hopes to get a secretarial job for a time and then take up a home- making profession. he will make a place for himself A JOAN MARY NEUMAYER General , Oakford Her quiet manner and sweet way Always brightened our long day When joan joined the L.M. ranks in tenth grade from Olney High, our class gained a loyal and active rooter We know joan for that pleasing disposition that never seems to be upset by even the most adverse of circumstances. This busy lady s activities included the Safety and Glee Clubs. Her varied interests were centered upon dancing, sports, shorthand, bookkeeping and just plain people oan has not definitely decided what to do after graduating but we have a strong hunch that her talent and ability in the home economics field is going to interest some man a great deal MICHAEL PESESKO Academic Trevose Heights He has a sense of humor he likes to hunt and fish The best in life for him is what we sincerely wish With a gleam in his eye, fun loving Mike will always be remem bered as a happy-go-lucky fellow who was always outstanding tn class activities. As an ardent advocate of the outdoor life, he was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club for two years His other clubs included Science and Hi-Y In addition to playing varsity foot ball in his senior year, he was an active participant in intra murals Mike confesses to dislike history wlule his interest naturally is centered on hunting, guns, and fishing Mike 1sn't sure just what his work will be after that important event, Commencement, but we know
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CYNTHIA SIMON Academic Oakford Her sense of sportsmanship and desire for fair play Will last her along all of life's way. Cynthia, our more quiet classmate, was an active participant in sports around L.M. She played one year of varsity hockey and parti- cipated in class sports in all three senior high years. For her club memberships she chose the Typing, Shop, and Safety Clubs. 'Sissy was well known not only for her love of athletics but also for her ability to get along with people. Her mild temperament and consis- tent good humor made her a pleasant friend. In whatever she chooses to do after her graduation, we know that she will be a success-and we sayi'Good luck to you, Sis, now and always. RONALD E. SMITH General Langhorne A man's man we might call Smitty He's brusque, hearty, and at times even witty. Smitty has shown in his two years of varsity football that quality of fighting spirit which we all admire. In addition to this, he played class sports with the same vigor and was an interested mem- ber of the Hi-Y club. We all remember Smitty's portrayal of Tom in our junior play. In this he showed his dramatic ability to the class of '51. For his honesty in saying what he believes, his sense of humor and his ability to look upon the more serious side of life when nec- essary, we give a vote of appreciation to Smitt '-' With these ual . . . Y' q ' ities, we know that he will be a success in the trade which he plans to follow. HELEN PAULINE SPERLING Commercial Trevose Heights Her ready smile and winning ways Will make friends where'erp she stays. Helen is made of all things sweet and feminine. Perhaps this is partly due to the fact that she joined us from Kensington Girls' High. Her special interests are sewing, dancing, and swimming. In school she liked shorthand and bookkeeping but she didn't like such sub- jects as English and P.O.D. Helen also liked to sing and so she joined the Glee Club and participated in its various activities. After she graduates from high school she plans to be a stenographer and then join the United States Marines. This will indeed offer her a career both worthy and unusually interesting. JEAN FRANCES STAPFER Commercial Huntingdon Valley She's friendly, she's musical, she's always gay These are only a few of the things we could say. Talented, musical Jean was a faithful member of Glee Club, orchestra, and also sang in the choir. Besides her keen interest in music jean likes sports, particularly basketball, which she played for three years. She was also a very industrious member of the art department for the yearbook. Jean likes people-all people and life in general. She plans to engage in office work after she graduates. With her good training and liking for people she is sure to be a cap- able and charming asset to the firm that recognizes jean's many good qualities.
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