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OF 1943 FACULTY ADVISERS Blanche L. Wieland Albert L. Brinkman Bertha Herbert Elsie Cox Margaret Carson Elizabeth T. Pearson 39
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CLASS WALLY RABENSTINE JACK ANDERSON ALTHEA POINSETT MIRIAM YOOS CLASS OFFICERS President-Wally Rabenstine Vice President-jack Anderson Secretary-Althea Poinsett Treasurer-Miriam Yoos We, the class of 1943 were made to feel at home as Freshmen by a Wel- come Dance sponsored by the Student Council. In November we elected Harlan Greenberg our president, Frank Serrano, vice presidentg Marie El- berson, secretaryg Jim Lester, treasurer, and our class was off to a good start. The Killarney Swing was a financial success as well as a gala affair. As we look back to the football season of 1939, we find Mark Hutchinson as varsity end. . Our dance in April was called the Spring Frolic and Phil Vincent's ora chestra supplied the music. In athletics Mark' Hutchinson was again on the varsity football team, and Harrie Bragg was a varsity lineman. The basket- ball season brought two more classmates, jack Worth and Charles jones into the limelight, both of them playing in the Group 2 South Jersey Finals. The Christmas Home Room Decoration prizes were all won by Sophomore Home Rooms which made us feel quite proud. Also many successful assemblies were given in which our class participated. We did our part in helping to beautify our campus by presenting a tree to the school. This activity closed a mosttsuccessful year, and we are now looking forward to 42 and 43. 38
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THE RED OAK CLASS CLASS OFFICERS President-William Pettit Vice President-Dorothy Underwood Secretary-Ruth Braddock Treasurer-Anna Bozarth FACULTY ADVISERS Allan Tomlinson William J. jackson Albert O. Dreher Hedwig T. Michalska Elizabeth S. McClure Frank G. Cheesman The class of 1944 began this year as a group distinctive for being the larg- est freshman class ever to enter Mount Holly High School. With an enthusiasm equal to its number the class met early in the year to choose class ofhcers. After listening to the excellent speeches of the can- didates for ofl-ice, the class chose ofhcers which have proved most capable. The most interesting activity of the year was the freshman dance, held on March 21. The dance, honoring both the freshman color, green, and St. Patrick was called the Shamrock Shag. In this the freshmen set a preced- ent for class dances by having the music furnished by a music box instead of an orchestra. The dance was highly successful. The members of the class are looking forward to more events even more enjoyable during their four-year stay in Mount Holly High School. -'10
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