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CARL DORSEY General Quiet, reserved, likeable Dorse made quite a record in his three years at L.M. by playing in all class sports and being a member of all the varsity teams. Student Council was an added activity in his senior year. If Carl has plans, he's not revealing them, but we'll know they will succeed. Bethayres 5 ANNAMARIE DIETERLE Academic Rockledge 'Tootsie' has the distinction of being one of the most musicalmembers of our class. To the chorus, orchestra, and band she has given faithful and willing service. To the Lion's Roar and yearbook, Annamarie devoted her literary talent, and on all too few occasions we enjoyed her special dancing talent in assembly programs. The yotmger generation will benefit by Annamarie's interest in music because her hope is to be MARGARET ANNE DUNBAR Academic Rockledge One of our most willing and dependable classmates, Peggy found many jobs to handle. As a senior, she was editor of the Lion's Roar and literary staff member of the yearbook. Safety, Typing, and Library clubs were he h ' . Sh r c oices e also wrote L.M. news for the local papers. Through all this, Peggy kept a high scholastic record. This and her V a teacher of music. A ... good spirit will serve her well in her college work and future career. RN 1 r A, . XX f NANCY LEE FATKIN Commercial Trevose Nancy joined us in September 1951 from Dobbins Vocational School and from the start we found her to be a friendly, pleasant, likeable person. Nancy was active in basketball and volleyball intramurals and was on the staff of the Lion's Roar. Nancy's love of fun, sharp clothes, dancing, and reading gives variety and spice to her busy life. As an efficient secretary Nancy will achieve even more success. L..-f g 5555! 5
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WILLIAM G. COOPER ACBdBIl1iC Fessterville Although school was not to his liking 'Little Coop' kept himself and his appreciative friends in high good humor by his stunts and sly jokes. We'll remember with pleasure Bill's unique sense of humor. Sports also helped brighten Bill's school life and he put his heart into his playing. Varsity football and all intramurals were his. We wish the best for this little fellow with the generous gin. X.: THOMAS ASTLEY COOPER Academic Huntingdon Valley Astley made many valuable contributions to his class and school throughout high school. Putting them in a list is our only way of getting everything in - and an imposing list it is: high scholastic honors, pianist for chorus and orchestra, band member, literary staff of Elmleo, business editor of Lion's Roar, vice-president of the senior class, and an active participant in forums and debates. Only time will tell whether Astley's profession will he law or medicine. Regardless of his choice, we can count on his doing a fine job. JULIANN MARION CRIDER Academic Neshaminy Falls Although .I.C. never seemed to be in a hurry, she accomplished a great deal. As class secretary for three years, feature writer for Lion's Roar, art staff member of Elmleo, plus membership in Cheerleading, Clee, and Safety Clubs, she proved she wasn't idle, but definitely a capable worker. In ,I.C.'s chosen profession, nursing, we're sure she will continue to prove her worth. lbw.-I V ANITA JUNE DANENBERGER Commercial Huntingdon Valley ,Iune had the unique honor of guarding the class money for six years and keeping the books accurately balanced. In Glee Club, as a Student Council officer, and a member of varsity hockey and basketball, June further served her school in her own generous, sincere way. When ,Iune's plans to complete business school materialize, we envy the fortunate firm that adds June to its payroll.
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ROBERT FLACK General Huntingdon Valley Bob has to his credit four years of varsity football and three years of basketball and baseball, which puts him in the top bracket of sports. Extending his interest in athletics, Bob joined the Cym Leadership club and was our Athletic Council representative. Farming or teaching physical education currently appeal to him as vocational possibilities. We know the fine spirit he showed in athletics will help him in his chosen work. KARL FREUND General Rockledge lf you think Karl is quiet, just mention guns or cars and you'll give him a head start on his two favorite subjects. lle has many interesting hunting stories to tell, all from first hand experience. Naturally, Karl was a member of the Hunting and Fishing club. He is fond, too, of going off in his car on unpremeditatedjaunts . If the wanderlust doesn't get too strong a grip on Karl, he'll settle down to do a fine job as a builder. JOAN RUTH FRITSCH Commercial Rockledge A friend in need is a friend ina'eea . Those who know ,loan know how true this is. Basketball was ,Ioan's favorite sportg she was one of its favorite varsity guards for three years and Captain in her Senior Year. Intramural volleyball and softball in addition to Glee, Cheerleading, Tri-Hi-Y, and Safety clubs kept ,Ioan busy and active. In everything Joan showed her sense of fair play and good humor. These are just two of the good qualities that will help ,loan in the business world. wif' ALLEN HALLETT General Huntingdon Valley We'll remember Allen flashing by us lus less fortunate pedestriansl on his motor-bike and waving gaily as he passed. llis ready smile and sense of humor will be remembered, too. Allen was a great reader but when he did talk he usually told us interesting stories of boats and boat races - a fitting background for the Navy career Allen anticipates.
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