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ll N I I 0 0' lo Hil- IANE REYNOLDS- Ianie , our peppy head cheerleader, made our high school much livelier with her highly capable cheerleading. Besides being a cheerleader for four years, she played hockey in her freshman year. She was a member of the choir in her fresh- man, sophomore, junior, and sen- ior years. Her talents were not conlined to singing, for Ianie was quite an able tapdancor. She was an usher for the junior play as well as the senior play. Ianie was also in charge of photography for the yearbook. After gradua- tion Ianie has chosen to enter the nursing field. PHYLLIS ROWE- Phil will be remembered as one of the most literary-minded seniors. Her liter- ary ability gained her the position of editor oi the Green Flash in her junior year. She was also copy editor oi the GREEN LEAF, Phil's varied activities included: basket- ball assistant manager 9 and manager 12, softball manager 9, varsity hockey team ll, l2, intra- mural softball, badminton and hockey IO, intramural basketball 10, ll, choir 9, 10, senior play prompter, newspaper 10, ll. Her future plans are college with a major in social work or home economics. LORRAINE ROSEMARY-' 'Lorry' ', one of our few natural blondes, was a very active member of our class. She played varsity hockey for four years and was valuable as a left inner, While in her fresh- man and sophomore years, she sang in the choir and in her sophomore and junior years she was a member oi the Leaders' Club. She was an usher for the junior play and a member of the drivers' class. To round out her many activities, she was on the GREEN LEAF staff. Lorry's plans tor the future are indefinite, but whatever they may be, she will he a credit to her alma mater. CONSTANCE RIETDORF- Viva- cious Connie was with us a long time and took an active part in everything. For four years she played varsity hockey. ln her freshman and sophomore years she was on the Student Council. She was on the class ring commit- tee and was a member of the Leaders' Club in both her sopho- and junior years. She was an usher for the junior play, as well as the senior play, and to com- plete her many activities she was on the GREEN LEAF staff. Also, in her junior year she had charge of publicity for the play. RAYMOND SCHWINGER- RaY . as he was called for short, was the senior boy with an interest in mechanics. Automobiles and ra- dios fascinated him and boats also held his interest. When he was in the 9th grade, he played the baritone in the band. Ray was also a member of the choir in tenth and eleventh grades. Here he added to the strength of the bass section. Also, he was in the Shop Club and did woodworking. After gradua- tion, Ray plans to enter the Coast Guard and continue in the field ol mechanics.
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DORIS PETERS-Pretty Doris, one of our best commercial students, plans to further her secretarial training with a course at Goldey College after graduation. Doris displayed her musical interests as a member of the choir in both ninth and tenth grades and a mem- ber of the operetta chorus for both years. Her other activities included intramural badminton nine and ten, home economics fashion show nine, carnival committee, driver training course, and square dance club eleven. As a senior, Doris was an usher for the senior play and a hard working typist on the GREEN LEAF staff. IOAN PORTER-This cute senior was known to all her friends as Ioanie . She was the recognized pianist of the class, as she had many times won prizes in talent shows. She was pianist for the senior choir during her high school years. Whenever the choir would present special assemblies or op- erettas, Ioan was always there at the piano. In her junior year Ioan was also on one of our suc- cessful carnival committees. As for other extra activities, Ioan was a member of the Driver's Training Course and on the GREEN LEAF staff. 5 DOROTHY PETERSON -- Tall. blonde, Dorothy, with her sweet disposition and pretty voice, has made elementary education her future career and plans to attend the University of Delaware or the University of Iowa to take up this field of study. She was a member of the senior choir for four years and had the lead in the choir operetta 9 and 10. Dorothy's other activities included: intramural bad- minton l0, junior play prompter, co-literary editor of the GREEN LEAF and student director of,the senior play. In addition, she serv- ed on various committees for class activities. 5 K ,sift 4 i pt , g5ig.g,g,e f Q . L .E NANCY PETERS-This cute and peppy Senior was the school drum majorette in her eleventh year. Nancy's varied activities are: var- sity basketball ten, junior varsity basketball eleventh, and varsity twelfth, senior band nine, ten, eleven: senior choir nine, teng and ticket committee for the Iunior and Senior play. She was a member of the driver's training course and yearbook staff in her Senior year. Like her twin, Doris, Nancy plans to go to Goldey College to take up secretarial training. IOHN REEDER--An all-round ac- tive member of our class, Bucky kept himself very busy during high school, He played football l2, junior varsity basketball 9, var- sity basketball ll, IZ and base- ball ll, 12. Bucky was Student Council vice-president 9 and Stu- dent Council president lO, In addition, he was homeroom presi- dent 12. He was in the Chess and Checkers Club ll and the Golf Club 12. Bucky helped on many class committees and served on the scenery committee for the senior play. He took the academic course and plans to attend college.
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BARBARA SHELBY- Seeley came to us in her senior year from Ridley Township High School. She soon showed her athletic abil- ity when she played varsity bas- ketball. Belore coming here she also played soltball as well as basketball. Her talents were not confined to sports, for she also became a member ol the band. having had previous experience lor live years. Barbara had other hobbies besides sports. One ol them was stamp collecting and it is said she has a large and varied collection. She took the commer- cial course and alter graduation plans to take up bookkeeping. MARION STINCHECUM-Marion's name could always be well con- nected with art and especially with the wonderful job that she did as head ol the staging corn- mittee lor the senior play. In addition to this, Marion partici- pated in intramural badminton 9, 10, choir 10, cadet choir 1l, Art Club 9, operetta chorus 10, Press Club 10, 11, Press Club secretary 10, and had the role of Sandra Mellon in the junior play. She is also a member ol the GREEN LEAF stall. In the future, Marion plans to be an interior decorator and attend Ohio University. !?z1h'll l 511.2753 -f -.We . MARILYN STIGGINS-Always ready with a witty remark, Mari- lyn was in a wide variety ol ac- tivities during her high school years. She played hockey 9, 10, ll, and 12, basketball 10 and 11, soltball 10, ll and 12. Marilyn was homeroom secretary 9 and 10 and secretary ol the Athletic As- sociation 10, 11, and l2. She was a member ol the choir grade 9 and took driver's course grade ll. She was also an usher lor the illnior play and did senior write- ups lor the GREEN LEAF. Marilyn is interested in art and plans on a career in that iield alter gradua- tion. IEAN SPENCE - lean was an ac- tive member ol the commercial class with a pleasing disposition. Her activities were intramural bas- ketball in her junior year, choir and operetta chorus in her lresh- man and sophomore years, and school newspaper in her sopho- more and junior years, In addition, lean served on various high school committees and was a member ol the driver's training course in her llth year. She was an usher lor the senior play and was on the typing stall ol the GREEN LEAF. lean has decided to make secre- tarial work her future plan. MARY CUSTIS STRAUGHN- Custy , a pert, energetic senior, plans a unique career. She is go- 'ing to attend the University ol Delaware and the University ot Pennsylvania to study veterinary medicine. In the ninth grade, Custy was on the make-up committeelor the operetta. In her eleventh year, she was an Ath- letic Association representative, on the carnival committee, and chairman ol the junior play make- up committee. This year, she was Co-Literary Editor of the GREEN LEAF. Summa
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