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Left to right: First Row: }. Steer, L. Lewis, I). Earle, J. Ramsay, J. Shaw, J. Thomas. Lcjt to Right: Second Row: H. Bradley, H. Philson, S. Blo.senski, R. (lettz, L. Mason, L. MacLaren, M. Dulaney, .VI. (lorsuch, R. Moyer, L. (Irilhn, L. Robinson, L. Ivins, C. (iraham, C. Mall, (. (Jorsuch, B. Noll, B. Fox, K. Reardon, B. Prichard. Editor yeadools Staff Janice Ramsay Co-Editors John Shaw, Dorothy Earle Business Managers Stella Blosenski, Lillian Ivins Broomall ... Ruth Gettz, Lura MacLaren, Carol Hall Newtown Square . . Bill Prichard, Ralph Moyer, Mary Dulaney Larchmont ... Jack Thomas, Louise Lewis, Lynn Mason Photographers Lois Robinson, Jack Steer Make-up Editors . Lillian Griffin, Joan Gorsuch, Katherine Reardon, Barbara Philson, Charlotte Graham, Marie Gorsuch Art Betty Pox, Betty Noll, William Bradley Mar ple-N ewtoivn High School » 5
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oreword To all of us, each season brings its own pleasant memories— that first football game, a special val- entine, or, finally, graduation. As the years file by, it is only natural, and most fortunate, that we should gradually forget the unpleasant happenings, and treasure only those that we found congenial and endearing. That IS the purpose of this book— to help us, by means of words and pictures, to hold in memory those experiences we shared during the last au- tumn, winter, and spring that the class of nine- teen forty -seven were privileged to spend to- gether. It is too much to hope that all of us shall ever be together again; but we can console our- selves with the knowledge that in the following pages we are united m a way which the years cannot alter. « The Torty-seven Memories
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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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