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Lefr to Right: First Row: A. Sarficnt, I). Akinson, S. Swain, N. Kay, P. Schwann, P. Downs, J. Worrell, E. DTomasic, D. Lees, ]. SchekI, ). Snyder, S. Hartenstine, E. Reardon, J. Entrikcn, N. Thomas. Second Row: Mr. Baldelli, G. Stone, G. Spiller, F. Collins, B. McLaughlin, P. Thomp.son, R. Worrell, S. Worrell, D. Hall, P. Bortle, E. Harris, [. Reardon, F. Fisher, S. Shaughnessy, C. Blackburn, T. Kain, Mr. Oselinski. Third Row: J. . rdingcr, [. Noll, R. Mulligan, C. Moore, W. Blair, J. Stanton, C. Schneider, R. MacQueen, B. Comer, R. Ewing, N. CJraham, J. Muirhead, (!. Shaughnessy, L. Shaver. This year we welcomed Joan Snyder, Joe Muirhead, Bob Comer, and Ceorge Stone into our class. George later moved away . In the essay contest Joan Snyder took first place while Paul Thompson had to be content with second place. James Ardinger is our representative in Student Council. Peggy Schwalm and Nancy Kay had their pictures in the Sunday Inquirer for participation in plastic work. Some members of our class play in the orchestra, and many of our girls sang in the “Christmas Candle Light Service.” Both boys and girls enjoyed intramural games in many sports during the year. Mar ple-N en ' tou ' ii High School » 15
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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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redhmen Advisers .... Mr. Frederick W. Brown, Mr. Karl A. Olson President Fred Goodman Vice-President Florace Hatton Secretary Norma Earle Treasurer Robert Nolan Colors Blue and White Flower Yellow Roses Motto “Forward ever; backward never” 1 6 « The Forty-seven Memories
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