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LOUISE KATHARINE WELSAND Academic Mr. Stephen E. Kachur English and Latin 1948 Memories — Hockey award winner— always seen in iKe Junior room — Blondie — Knitter— good student — playing Clair de Lune — tliose rides with Marie. Bfiskcll)all 2. 3. ' I; LcUcrnian A-. Hockey 2. 3. 4: Lctternian 3. 4; La- crosse I. 2, 3, 4; Lctternian 2. 3. 4: Miller-Harvey Hockey Award 4; Guard of Honor 3: Mar-News Staff 2. 3, 4; Sports Editor 4: Manager. Halloween Party and School Play 4; Orchestra 2, 3. 4; Chorus I. 2. 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Dramatic Club I; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3, 4. FREDERICK WENDIG Academic Favorite sport is eating— loves being teased by Miss Yeingst— long eyelasbes — loud clotbes— canteen dancer— Baby of tbe class. Football 4; Basketball I. 4; Baseball 3; Cym Cl ub 1. 3, 4; Junior Prom Coiiiinitlee 5. DOROTHY M. WIGGINS Commercial West Catholic fan— returning mail— memories of Penn Fruit— future secretary— seen kidding with Jane— being teased about after school hours. Manager. Magazine Drive 3; Yearbook Staff 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; Stage Guild 4: Chorus I. 2: Art Club I, 2, 3; Study Club 4.
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Commercial jam-: i.oi.m ' A iiiompson Special inleresl in inolot cycles— hookey inji in her Jimior year— c hew infj }runi in Lnglish — laiiohinfr — |-.(l(l ' Arnold Ian — |)arlial to Berwyn. Clioriis I. 2, 3; ' l Ciirhook Slall I: luiiior I’rorii ( ' ojiiiiiillcc 3: . ' rl ( lul) 1: Iri-lli-Y 2. 3: Si iciK ' c (lull I; Study (lul) 1. LOIS MAE TROl ' PE General Mic Fkhdkrick h Brown 1 1 islory Prell ’ wilhonl lipstick- rememher the hallle scars aollen lor M.X.-Mrs. Cook ' s shaclow — thinking ol Friends Central —attending haskelhall games. [ ciskell all I. 2. Lctlcrniau I. 2. 3: Assislant Maaa U ' r 1: Mockcy I. 2. 3: Lcltorinan 1. 2. 3: Hockey Mana jer A: C licerlearler 1; C horns 1; A. A. Council I: earhook Stall -I: Stage Guild !: Jiuiior Prom Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2. 3. 1. JOSFf HIXF O. L C»NFR Commercial Always willing to help— gives terrific parties — ccjopera- tive plus— secretary to H. R. H.— yearbook pictures— sporl ing his rings- Sergeant-at- Arms. Biiskctball I. 2, 3; Hockey 1.2; .Assistant Manaoer 3: Lix rosso 3; Mar- . o s Stalf I; Business Manager, Yearbook Staff 4-. .National tionor Society ■t: Junior I ' roni Conunittee 3: Scliool l lay -I: Stage Cuiild I. 2. 3, I; C ' liorus I. 2, 3. 4: Dranialir Club I; Dancing Club 2; Art (dub 3: Iridli-Y 1. Marp! e-Newtown
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Marple-Newtown Our Class Will W ' i ' . tlie Class ol 10-18. heiiia in sound mind and disposin ' mood, do declare lliis lo lie our Iasi Nill and leslament. In the lollowino manner we tiispose ol our possessions : irfjinia Bashin leaves her Iriendly nature to Orace Lincoln and Muriel Heppenslall. lo Betty Kelchledfje, Louise WClsand wills her hockey stick, and to Mildred Wessel. her interest in the orchestra. Lois I roupe heciueaths her tricky haskelhall shots to fiarhara Peel. fiarhara Peters interest in V.F.M.A . are lelt to I3olores 13 (3nofrio. who can pul it lo good use. To Boh Young. .John Lutz leaves his shyness with the girls. Jim Knapp s unc|uestionahle football ability is left to George Snyder. S ' d Dutton is left Eleanor Guildford s petite- ness. Janet Kieme leaves her many fmy friends to Gloria Nilan and her roller skates to Helen IcLane. Janet Flood s hidden mischievous nature is willed to Joan Gollins. Josephine Wagner leaves to Helen Ballaron her efBciency and willingness to help out. Lou Snelling s good looks and nice physique are left to Connie Fletcher. Watch out for the girls, Connie! Jeanne Grover inherits Marie Martinos and -Yrnold Orazietti s artistic nature. Ritty Th omas leaves his class spirit to Doris Hippie and his knack at taking attendance to Carol Sterling. Betty Jane Friedrich s cuteness and lovable nature are left to Mary Reardon. To Joan Livingston goes Joan Mander ' s fiery, but cute nature. Gord on Th omas leaves his interest in science and NIr. Baldelli to Russell Schweitzer and Tom 1 ull. Boh Nash, the Romeo of tlie Class of 48. wills his way with the girls to Ed Gorman. a?id his loud, long laugh to Al Roberts. Donna Frazer ' s corny jokes are left lo Shirley Hollow ' ay and Joe Mac Laren, who already have enough of their own. Ciloria Harvey bequeaths lo Nina Butler her sharp clothes and nice appearance. To Joan fGckley. Terry flail leaves her happy days spent in Media. Frank Ballaron leaves his long latd iness to Teddy Muehhnatt, who reallv doesn ' t need it. 1 larold I aylor leaves his snapshot albums to Don 1 arlelon. Jean Collins wills to Frank Ca|)oloslo her love lor dogs. Kay Keenly and Gladys Michener are wi lied Esther Ylurphy s muscles. I Icirry Goniian w ' ills his curly blond hair to Ri(hard Wood and his haskelhall star to Harry Ramho. lo Emma Jean Plank and Janet Hollis, Jean Dennin leaves her shorthand notes. How ' ard Rainey s c|uietness is left to Ziha Bun- nell and Clyde Broadhelt. I o Pat New l)y. is left Burton Hartenstine s skill w ' ith plastics. ■loyce Steer and Gerry Shaver leave their out- side interests to Arlene Little. Howard Scholield. with great relief, gives his problems with the girls to Jimmy Gausch. Max Bishop s skill w ' ith a baseball is left with John Mackey and Paul Herbert. Dot Wiggins gives her lyi ing speed into the capable fingers of Margaret Stone. John Harris takes over Bill Thomas cjuick answ ' ers in math. J o Mildred Wood, go Gloria Civitella s cjuick smile and gay spirit. In order to help her make more noise, Jane 1 hompson leaves Barbara Ann Ehersole her bubble gum. Since Ralph Shupard enjoys playing post of- fice. Ralph Bailey leaves him his interests in this field. Ruth Gartner s love for flowers is handed down to Irene Homsher and her knitting needles to Peggy Parrish. Bill Pen nock |5asses on his interest in new cars lo Boh Wo rrell. Fred Wendig passes on lo fJonald Ealy his gift of gab. Hel en Reardon gladly wills her Engl is h diffi- culties to Hugh McMillen. who has enough of h is own. To the faculty, we will our gralefuinc ' ss and a|)precialion for their guidance and hel|)fid- ness throughout the years. To the underclassmen, we leave our best wishes and happy limes together. lo the janitors, the senior lellows leave their thanks lor the use of the boiler room. To Mr. Worrall. we lea ' e our deepest regret that although we ha ' e risen we have not as yet passed out. Jime 15. 1948. A.D. (Signed) CLASS OF 1948. 29
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