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PHILIP HOWARD BANKS GENERAL FEASTER vu.1.E Phil'n good humor and friendliness are two of his leading characteristics and, fortunately for us, they are in evidence whenever Phil is. Life is made for fun and frolic must be Phil's philosophy, for he certainly enjoys himself, and we . enjoy life more because of his outlook. Cars, art, and Science Club have claimed Phil's more seious interest. In these three areas Phil is an enthusiastic conver- nationalist. We wish Phil success in his work beyond high school and know he will add to the many friends he now has. career which she has chosen ALICE LILLIAN BELLMEYER COMMERCIAL FEASTER VILLE just mention hillbilly records or cowboys and that's where you'll find Alice. Hillbilly records are not her only interest, however. Alice was an active member of the Lion's Roar staff, and she was an able representative of Lower Moreland at the Bux-mont Forums. She could always be found in the halls selling pennants, balloons, and various other things for the Pep Club. Alice's plans for the future are indefinite now, but we're sure that whatever she does, she'll have fun. COMMERCIAL ROCKLEDGE A beautiful smile, sparkling eyes and pretty clothes combined with an easy going disposition make up our Syl She has been active in Knitting, Dramat1cs,and Sports Clubs, and sang in the Chorus for three years Syl enyoys sewing tenms and roller skating. As with many seniors her future IS undecided but surely her nice personality and manner will spell success in years to come FLORENCE JEAN BELL ACADEMIC FEASTERVILLE Flossie has been a very enthusiastic, interested member of our class She be longed to the Tri-Hi-Y, the Pep Club, the Elmleo Staff, and the Chorus of which she was president. She was also a member of the varsity hockey team for two years and played basketball and speedball mtramurals Her favorite pastimes include music, reading, and art We wish her the best of everything in the nursing
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THOMAS WILLIAM ALLMON ACADEMIC HUNTINGDON VALLEY Tommy is a very happy-goflucky fellow with sports in his past, present, and future. He participated on all teams throughout high school and either played or coached intramurals. Tom was elected co-captain of the football team, and he received the coveted Stahl Trophy for the most valuable player. He extended his interest in sports to clubs, joining the Gym Leadership and Sports Clubs. Tom's another welcome friend who always makes classes lively. In the Chorus and Barber Shop Quartette, Tommy sang low bass. He plans to carry his ability and love of athletics through to college. Happiness and success are most certainly in his future. CARL SIGFRID ANDERSON ACADEMIC HUNTINGDON VALLEY Andy was one of the organizers of our class and won everyone's respect through his hard work, efficiency, and friendly personality. His enthusiasm and executive ability helped push our magazine drive to and beyond the quota. He participated in the Bux-Mont forums and was a member of the Hunting and Fishing Club. His out- side interests include hunting, guns, and cars. Andy's ability, sense of humor, and originality are surely excellent basic ingredients for the success we know he will have. DOROTHY ANN AP EL COMMERCIAL FEASTERVILLE Dot, although quiet, is good-natured with a sincerity we all like. Her eyes as well as her mouth are ever ready to smile and he friendly. She is especially in- terested in music, dancing, and reading. Dot enjoys her commercial subjects and is a conscientious worker as well as a willing one. Because she is planning a secretarial career, we wish her success in this and in whatever else life brings her way. ELIZABETH ANNE BAL DWIN COMMERCIAL PHILMONT Betty, who is small and peppy, has many friends. Her enthusiasm and spirit are evidenced at all times, especially in her dancing. ln years to come Betty will surely be remembered as a fine classmate. She gave us her support by participa- tion in Pep Club, Lion's Roar, and Typing Club. Betty is very much interested in her commercial subjects and contributes greatly to all class periods. Secretarial work is her work-to-be, and we see many happy days ahead for her.
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ANNE MARY BERSIN COMMERCIAL HUNTINGDON VALLEY Anne is one of the girls in our class who wisely ignored the present trend and asserted her individuality by keeping her long hair-do. We are glad she did be- cause we have long admired Anne's beautiful black tresses. We have also admired and enjoyed Anne's sense of humor and chuckles which were in evidence daily. Anne, who enjoys dancing and popular recordings, was an active member of the Lion's Roar staff and shared much of the class committee work. We wish Anne good fortune in the years to come. MEREDITH JE AN BLACK ACADEMIC FEASTERVILLE jean is one of the quieter members of our class although she can be heard above the loudest when she is cheering for our hockey team of which she was manager for two years. jean played basketball and speedball intramurals through- out high school. Outside of sports, she belonged to the Lion's Roar and Elmleo staffs and had the honor to be chosen for the National Honor Society. jean has been accepted at the University of Michigan where she will prepare for her very promising and interesting future. BEVERLY JANE BONSALL COMMERCIAL ROCKLEDGE Bev was always an active, interested member of our class. She played intra- mural basketball and j.V. basketball in her junior year, served as an efficient secretary for our class in both junior and senior years, and was on the Lion's Roar staff and the Elmleo literary staff. Her interests are reading, music, dancing, and sewing. Bev's pleasant personality and fun loving nature will carry her far in the business world, but she prefers homemaking as a permanent career. Our sincere wishes for a happy and successful life go to Bev. RALPH HERBERT BORTMAN GENERAL HUNTINGDON VALLEY Ralph was always an able and enthusiastic class worker with lots of school spirit. Whenever there was a job to be done, he was a ready and willing volunteer. Many decoration committees owe their success to him. Ralph is a sports lover and enjoyed being a spectator as well as playing varsity football in his senior year. His love of sports was carried through to clubs where he joined the gym Leadership Club. His chief outside interest is cars. Ralph's undecided future should surely be a happy one.
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