Marple Newtown High School - Memories Yearbook (Newtown Square, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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STEPPING INTO SENIORS’ SHOES T PIIS year’s Junior Class can look back over a year of many successful activities. 1 heir first venture was a Hallowe’en party which proved to be a success while providing a good time. With Miss Yeingst’s help and guidance, a very profitable magazine drive was held. The net profit to the Class of 1944 was $236, made possible largely by hard work and cooperation. A less successful drive was held later in the year, netting $16.45. The Juniors are justly proud of the large part they played in school athletics. Their quota was more than e.xceeded in regard to supplying material for the various teams. Again this year the Intramural boys’ basketball championship went to the Class of 1944. Assembly programs, class meetings, and other affairs rounded out our school year. As a clima.x to the entire year, the Junior Prom was held on May 21. Jimmy Reid and his orchestra provided fine music, and other entertainers performed during the intermission. T he work of many committees and class enthusiasm made the dance an event to remember. 2(i

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CLASS WILL ir o r s i F.WAR r i ea cs her Floratlora Noice to Beiilnce I a v who, we hope, will I Ij lincl a place lor It. john Plaiih lea es his cjiiestions to I’rofessor Oiiiz, l)iit it’s oiir wager the clear professor soon hecoines e;ir - of them. I ' o Ahhott and Costello’s “Who Done It” go Leonard Gropes e ’erlasting |)rotests of iniUK ' ence. h ' rances W andhng lea ' es her perfect attendance records to Bill W ' arner. leanne Loomis lea es her dependaliility to Anna I ins who has done a good joL in past I onior projects. Frances Milliard lea es her influence on the “gobs ” to Frank Kno. . Norma Michener le aves her scholastic smartness to the brightest of the Quiz i ids — it there could be such a thing. I ' o jiostenty go Fdnamae Godshall’s cjiiiet but nice ways. Palmer Woodcock leaves his ewer-increasing “personal directory” to Bill Fnghsh, the “Romeo” of the Junior Class. ” Pres ” has added a good deal of new ones this sea- son from what we hear. W ' endell Lacker leaees his drieing techni(]ue to the automobile that can take it and his super (?) salesmanshi]i to Charles Schnerr. To Flame Patton— Betsy W arner leaves the cicm’ res]M)nsibility to keep in touch with ser ice men. Fsjiecially the French fleet! Jane Hantman leaves her memories of Pittsburgh to a staunch Broomallite. 1 c) Nancy Rineliart go AlaiW ' Lewis’ best wishes for “Smooth flying and sailing with the Navy.” “Mac” leaves his “peg jiants” to Wynn Lewis and his 37 houses to the F. 11. A. ' iola Smith asks that her “5 minutes of 9-itis ” l;e left to someone who can afford a Big Ifen. Jim van Roden lias donated his “wolfish ways ” to Alan I eeve. Jimmie won’t liave mucli cliance to use them ne.xt year anyway but on Open Post W ' atcii liis dust! Jean . loore lea es lier winsome way with Lhicle Harry to Fl a d roupe who may need it In ' ne.xt year. Mary l ou Aluelilmatt leaves her nimble fingers to Ruth Stone to use on tiie key- board next year. Kitty McMillen asks that the Candy Talile be left to anyone who wants it, jiro- iding slie IS not too “light-fingered.” Kitty O’Brien bequeatlis lier Irisli temper to anyone who is able to cojie with it. fo Doris Stowers or iwster Downs Barbara llerke leaves her artistic ability. Dolly Amadio Iea ' es lier cheerful disposition and flaming hair to Gloria Gorsuch wlio has tlie same f]uahties. Betty Wilds leaves her advice to the Class of 1944 — “Keeji up the good work and be a good class like the one of 1943.” d ' he Seniors leave their great extravagance and many expenditures to tlie Class of 1944. 1 he Senior girls Iea e their athletic championshijis to the Class of 1945.



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MOTTO: “Set your course and sail FLOU ERS: Red and White Carnations COLORS: Red and White President Paul Pflueger f ice- Pre.fi den I Harold Peirce Secrelan Anna I ins 1 rea.f It rer Kmilie Stott

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