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OL Prl.uinah W. jeiiage To THE Class of 1947: The year may very well be likenetl to a wheel, revolving cease- lessly along the road of time. As each season appears it receives the approval of many individuals and from other individuals come expressions of an entirely different tenor. Winter to a por- tion of humanity is just a time to shiver and complain about the cold. Others see the fact that winter is a time of year that tones up the body and brings a vigorous, healthy counter-action to the enervating influence of the hot summer. Some persons will see in autumn nothing but die symbol of death toward which the dying year is hurrying. Others view the beauty of the brightly colored foliage and feel that now is the best part of the year. The remarkable fact about all of this is that die identical season can be both good and bad at the same time, depending upon the point of view of the spectator. How much happier is the lot of the person who chooses to see the better sid e! If we search diligently enough, nearly everything has its brighter side. Let us learn to look for it and our lives will be filled with a host of happy and satisfying experiences. Your friend. Jay W. Worrall. Marple-Neu ' tou ' u High School » 7
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2 e In his twenty-four years of service at Marple Newtown, Mr. Worrall has displayed tireless efforts to make possible a system of practical educational facilities. Whenever presented with a problem, you can always be sure of a conclusion that results from careful consideration. We, as a class, feel that it has indeed been an honor to go through this “house of education.” Under his able administra- tion, we have acquired much knowledge and a desire to do things in a democratic way. In grateful recognition of his assistance in guiding us through our years of high school, we, the Class of ’47, dedicate diis year book to our principal, Mr. Jay W. Worrall. dicution 6 « The Forty-seven Memories
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Sck ooi i oard Most of us lend our thoughts towards the school board when we are handed our graduation diplomas, but how many of us rec- ognize the work done by its fine members? For several years, the school board, composed of capable mem- bers, has been a friend to our student body. Its well-organized educational plans have made our school one of which we can well be proud. 8 « The Forty-seven Memories
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