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Frank Aaronson, jr. Biscuit Dramatic Club, 3, 4: Class Treasurer, 1: Class President, 8: Student Council 2: Football, 1, 2, 8, 4: Baseball, 1, 2, 8, 4: Track, 1. 2, 8, 4: Basketball, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room President, 1, Secretary, 8. Active in sports-especially in footbsll...always ready for fun ...has a way with women-and howl Verna Baessler Bernie Acorn Club, 4: Catering Club, 4: Home Room, Secretary, 4: Senior Play. Medfordite...loads of fun... spends her time dashing around .. .well-liked by all in our school ...needs a pillow to drive. Luella Bardeer Butter Hobby Club, 2: Hostess Club, 4. Nice girl. . .good worker. . .house- wife now. Shirlee M. Becker Butch Orchestra. 1: Secretary, 2:TYD- ing Club, 8: Commercial Club. 4: Student Council Secretary, 8: Home Room President, 1: Secretary, 2: Blnkinz Cashier, 8: Class Secretary, 1, 4. Popular with all. . .one of those few who possess a car and a chauffeur. . .Bowls well. . .c s n make some swell music come from s piano. . .neat dresser and a smooth dancer. Class of 1942 9 George Allison George Crime Club, 1: Track, 1, 2, 8, 4: Home Room Vice President, 4. More of the quiet type...well- liked by his friends...rather shy. . .home room twelve's states- man. William H. Barnhurst Barney Engineers' Club, 1, 2, 3. Our Bill.. .Nice fellow. .studious when he wants to be. . .friend of the people. Anna Catherine Bates Anne Hobby Club, 2: Travel Club, 3: Secretary, 4: Class Treasurer, 4: Banking Cashier. 3. Diznihed. . .rather sophisticated ...a car owner...a.n eiiicient class treasurer and a good sec- retary. Ruth E. Beyer Ruthie Hostess Club. 4: Home Room Treasurer, 1: Intramurals, 1, 2: Choral Club. B, 4. Well liked...one of those short llirls. . .lively. . .full of pep. . .Us- ually seen in a blue Mercury.
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CLASS OF 1942 CLASS OFFICERS Bill McCormick-President Jack McCarthy-Vice President Anna Bates-Treasurer Shirlee Becker-Secretary SPONSORS Miss Anderson Mr. Walter Mr. Fennell Mrs. Main We, the Senior Class of 1942, hold our High School days as a fond re- membrance: Four years never to be forgotten! As Freshmen, we soon overcame our shyness and proceeded to enter into the school spirit by giving the Shamrock Shamble . This proved successful and gave us greater confidence for our future years. During our Sophomore year, the outstanding events were the Class Party, and the jack Frost Frolic . Our Junior year was truly exciting. Everyone was thrilled at the thought of receiving his class ring. Then came the Football Frolic,', given near the close of football season. The climax of this year was the Junior- Senior Prom, which proved to be a gay and brilliant event in its South Ameri- can setting. Now, we sadly turn to see that our high school days are drawing to an end. Yet, there have been many grand activities this year, such as june Mad , the annual Senior Play, this was both a dramatic and financial successg Our Christmas Danceg and the New York Trip, which was taken in place of the Washington Trip because of the Defense Program. However, now we are looking forward with great anticipation to the final and most thrilling activities of our Senior Year: The Prom, Baccalaureate Servicesg Class Night, and Graduation. With the latter, we shall have to bid adieu to our Alma Mater. Before us lies not only a new life, but a changed world. One full of turmoil that is carrying a heavy burden on its shoulders, a burden which must and will be lifted. For we are at war, a war that we know we must help to win and we can assure you that when we go forth from this institution, we shall do so with hope and courage in our hearts, ready to sacrifice whatever we are asked, in order that we, the Mount Holly Senior Class of 1942 may help to maintain and uphold our rights of freedom under the grand old Stars and Stripes . 8
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Damon Bennett Bushel Boys' Leaders' Club, 1: Basket- ball, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 2, 3, 4: Home Room Secretary, 2: In- tramurals, Football, 1, 2, 3, 4. Swell fellow. . .friend of the peo- ple. . .loves basketball. . .has that certain walk. . .takes a liking to Freshmen. . .Damon and Herbie, always together. Marie Branin Branin Outdoor Club, 19 Travel Club, 2, 4: Catering Club, 4: Acorn Club, 41 Intramurals, 3, 4. Waits patiently for lunch time -wonder why?. . .loves to do bookkeeping. . .an all a r 0 u n d good sport and swell girl...re- served. George Paul Bridegum H Pitt!! Travel Club, 1, 2: Crime Club, 33 Dramatic Club, 4: Student Council, 43 Football, 1, 2, 3, 42 Basketball, 2, 3, 43 Track, 1, 25 Baseball, 1, 2, 4: Home Room Vice President, 2, 3. All around athlete.. .on the handsome side. . .that Kreml hair comb...every town is his port. Dorothy E. Brown Dottie Travel Club, 1, 3, Secretary, 2: President, 4: Student Council, 3, 4: Catering Club, 4: Banking Cashier, 4: Intramurals, 1, 2, 3, 4: Choral Club, 2. Athletic type...good sport... Isn't afraid to say what is on her mind. The Red Oak 10 AL, . .- Catherine J. Bingham Bingie Leisure Club, 1, 3: Hobby Club, 23 Hostess Club, 4: Choral Club, 4. Takes her time in everything she does. . .good disposition. . .a friend to the last. Raymond Bridge Bridgie Cooking for Fun, 4: Home Room president, 1. Very studious. . .Ray and his women ?. . .have you seen R.ay's Model A?. . .all around good sport.. .well liked by everyone. Conly Brooks laDoc7v F. F. A., 1, 2: Agriculture Club, 4: Football. 1, 2, 3, 4: Track, 3, 45 Basketball, 1. Quiet...we like him...a future farmer...has brains and uses them. . .slightly shy? Norma J. Bryant Bryant Girls' Leaders' Club, 1: Search- ers' Club, 2: Travel Club, 3: Home Room Secretary, 1, 23 Banking Cashier, 4. Model de luxe from Lumberton ...knows how to dress...the happy-so-lucky type.
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