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ub6 Mr. Olson and Mr. Brown’s ninth grade Dancing Club has turned out some super-dooper dancers. Amidst piles of books, Miss Manlove has successfully directed the Library Club. In her enthusiastic Art Club, Mrs. Graham has produced many Rembrandts and DeVincis. Did Mr. Oselinski teach his members of the Bridge Club how to stack the cards, or did they know that before? The most active club in the school, the Tri-Hi-Y, is directed by Miss Yeingst and Miss D’Amelio. Mr. Sanders and his Shop Club are going to put M. N. on the map. The Science Club, under the direction of Mr. Baldelli, is going to put M. N. on the map or take it completely off. Mrs. Kurtz is improving the Junior High voices in her Glee Club. The boys in the Gym Club are glad they are playing games and not doing calisthenics. Mr. Richute is also trying to turn squares into good dancers. Mrs. Clark is passing her knitting ability on to any girl that is interested. All the apple polishers are in Mr. Harvey’s Ping Pong Club. 12 « The Torty-seven Memories
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Left to Right: First Row: R. Civitella, F. Weaver, P. Smith, P. Harris, J. Young, L. Bashore, E. Layman, N. Perkin, L. Lubker, V. Deakons, M. Wagner, M. Bricker, J. Buzzard, L. Little, A. Rohrer, J. Smeby. Second Row: Mr. Raffensperger, J. Flinn, ]. Ruos, J. Free, A. Wunsch, J. Stebbins, L. Underhill, W. Findley, E. Dougherty, L. Wilson, M. Thomas, J. Hottenstcin, C. Crawford, T. Dutton, R. Colley, G. Bunnell, R. Jacobs, Mr. Richute. Third Row: W. Mackey, H. Curtis, S. Curry, J. Linn, H. Ramsay, J. Snapp, F. Zell, R. Parrish, C. Ballaron, E. Smith, E. Wandling, D. Gorman, R. Bardsley, L. Smith. ?euen When we first came to Marple Newtown in the fall, things were much dif- ferent from our former schooldays. We all like the change and have been very busy. Most of our students are taking part in school activities; namely, the orchestra, basketball, and football. Our biggest accomplishment was our giving six tons of paper to the paper drive for which we won $25. Our seventh year of school has been completed, and we feel very successful. We are now ready to tackle eighth grade with plenty of vigor and the hope that it will be as successful as this one has been. 14 « The Forty-seven Memories
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