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LOWELL T. UNDERHILL Academic And certainly he was a good fellow. Corny jokes. . . paper boy . . . super -duper athlete... Seniors ' gift to the sophomore girls. . .does a lot of trap- ping. . . wanted to be a bachelor. . . then came the dawn . . . serious. . . fondness for Shakespeare. Mar-News 1,2,3; Yearbook Staff 4; A. A. Solicitor 3; Orchestra i , 2; Football 3, 4; Letterman 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Letterman 4; Hi-Y 4. MARY LOU WAGNER Commercial Marked by goodness and genius, truly a genuine girl. Cheery hello. ..hard worker. .. talking with Bob... sec- retary. . . argumentative when it comes to Mr. Harvey. . . always falling down. . . Marlene ' s shadow. . . wholesome. . . reading class minutes. .. belongs to rugcutters ' union... Ha, Ha. Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; A. A. Solicitor 1 , 3; Guard of Honor 3; Monitor 3,4; Glee Club 1 , 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 2,3,4; Hockey 1,2,3; Shop Club 1 ; Tri-Hi- Y 2, 3,4; Treasurer 4. DOLORES FAY WEAVER Commercial The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. Mania for accidents. . . loves ice cream. . . flirty eyes. . . I should know . . . Haverford. . .Tri -Community Cadets. . . wind-blown bob. .. freckles. .. love for teasing. .. scarves . . . limping. . . Jeannie, honey. Junior Prom Committee 3; Art Club 1,2; Tri -Hi-Y 3,4. JANICE MARIE YOUNG General Youth is full of pleasure: Youth is full of sport. Peppy cheerleader. . . fixing her hair. . . jumping -jack shoes ...sports fiend. .. push-button w i n d ow convertibles. . . homework doesn’t register. .. bottle job. .. Captain. . . usually with Emmy and Bernice. . . Mr. Pittman. Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Captain 4; Student Council i; Hockey i, 2. 3,4; Letterman 2, 3,4; Captain 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Letterman 2,3,4; Captain 4; Lacrosse 1,2; Letterman 2; Dancing Club i; Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4. SENIORS 29
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SENIORS JANICE GARE SMEBY Academic Her virtues are the music of a golden world. Gare . . . serene. . . snow queen slow on the uptake. . . swoony eyelashes. . . temperamental. . . loves bracelets. . . The Admiral ' s wife. ..fun to be with. .. all-around good student. .. m u s i c i a n. .. sporting that fur coat. .. tops in quality. Mar-News 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Junior Prom Committee 3; A. A. Solicitor 3; Senior Play 2,4; Stage Guild 2.3; Art Club i; Dramatics Club 2,3,4; Thespian 4; Latin Club 2; Glee Club 1 ,2, 3,4; Accompanist 1,2,3, 4 : Suburban Chorus 2; Institute Chorus 4; Fashion Award 3; Chester Times Con- test Winner 2; Voice of Democracy Contest Winner 4; Stu- dent Council Alternate 1. PHYLLIS SMITH Academic ' Tis the mind that makes the body rich. Bookworm. . . carrot top . . . housekeeper deluxe... girl scout. . . reporter. . . Phil . . . math whiz. . . running through the halls. . . green ink. . . go-getter . . . a Scottish flair. . . diligent. . . sarcastic. . . bangs. . . sisters I Orchestra 2; Glee Club 1,2, 3,4; Mar-News 1, 2, 3,4; Co- editor 4; Art Club 1,4; Library Club 2; Engineers ' Club 3; La Crosse Manager 3. JOHN O. STEBBINS General Thou say ' st an undisputed thing in such a solemn way. P. O. D. politican. . . physics conceptions. . . chasing fires ... Oh, for a hair-cut. . . Pioneer worker. . . babysitter. . . future lineman. . . West Philadelphia. . . Hopalong Cassidy headquarters. . . one of the squeaks in Barone ' s car. . .wild imagination. Junior Prom Committee 3; Orchestra 1,2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Letterman 4; Hi-Y 3,4. M. ELIZABETH STEPHENSON General To be rich in friends is to be poor in nothing. Merry giggle. .. likes everybody. .. true friend. .. Camp Pickett. . . Janice and Norma ' s chauffeur. . . Yeah-h-h . . . a smile that goes all the way round and buttons in the back . . . always willing to help someone. . . trips to Valley Forge. Glee Club 3,4; Dramatics Club 1,3; Tri-Hi-Y 4.
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NORMA ZAMBITO Academic Always gayest of the gay. Roller Derby. . . pa 1 mist ... gets wound up. . . her piano, . answer to any toothpaste advertiser ' s prayer. .. driver, always teasing. . . football injuries. . . colorful sweaters, authority on men. . . sweet smile. . . vivacious. A. A. Solicitor 3; Glee Club 2,3; Tri-lli-Y 4; Dancing Club 3; Dramatic Club 3. i Do You Remember? A is for Andy and his girls and for Alice Rohrer ' s golden curls. 3 is for Barone ' s biology sprees and for fhe bedlam reigning in Room 33. C is for Canteen to give parents space and quiet and for conversations in Home Ec, which sometimes were a riot. D is for Dougherty and the ring on her finger, and for chicken dinner where all liked to linger. E is for Eberwein ' s eating in study before lunch, and for education in P. A. L. whi ch carried a punch . F is for fights between Dick and Lorraine and for food at Howard Johnson ' s after the game. G is for Gorman ' s car, the Gem , and for the gyrations of Esther, a riotous fern . H is for heat, little of which there was, Alas! and for the antics of Harry in P.O.D. class. I is for initiations in Tri-Hi-Y and for ignorance shown in physics taught by Mr. Nye. J is for Janice ' s literary spurt, and for Jim Cappy Simpson, with a badge on his shirt. K is for Knowledge which we gathered here that will help us all in after years. L is for luncheon commotion for which we are known, and for the lovemaking of Hottenstein at school instead of home. M is for moments which we live over yet, and for memories of M-N we ' ll never forget. N is for New York and all its sights, the excursions by day, and the sleepless nights. O is for the outbursts of Remington and Hall, and for the oral book reports enjoyed by all. P is for the play, Ever Since Eve, and for the plenty of compliments which we received. Q is for the quiet that, as a rule, is usually broken here at schooL. R is Reading, where our Editors had a time and for Rita who thinks doughnuts are fine. S is for Stebbins and his physics ' conceptions, and for the Senior girls ' games at Halloween receptions . T is for Theodore , alias Ted, and for the ti me of the card party, when the boys stayed in bed . U is for uni ty for which we are known, and for uncountable school days, which quickly have flown . V is for vitality of the class of ' 52 and for the vim and vigor which carried us through. W is for the work we all have done leading up to the laurels we now have won. X marks the sports we saw in New York City, arid for those which we missed, my, what a pity! Y is for the Yearbook, finished at last, telling a tale of our present and past. Z is for .ambito, ze end and zat ' s all! 30
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