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THEY HAD THE CUTEST 3 :,'llinili'lilHlll'lu:y lfranees llotra , . . enjoyed the distinction ol, being ehosen the Most Outstanding Girl in Scholarship . . . maintained a straight .-X aver- age throughout her lour years. xlohn Neilson . . , was selected the Nlost Out- standing Hoy in Scholarship . . . was eorbusiness manager of Norhiseope . . . maintained constant- ly a high seholastic record. Nlauriee l.unn . . . was balloted by the faeul- ty the Most Outstanding Boy in Citizenship . , . efficiently used his executive ability as Principal for a Dav. l'atricia lloekensmith . . . was elected the Most Outstanding Girl in Citizenship . . . headed business stall of lli-l.ites . . . candidate for Queen of the Hop. Shirley lgroelter . . . earned the honor ol be- ing the Most Outstanding Girl in Activities . . . elimaxed four years of journalism by editing the Hi-Lites. Rowland Kornruinph . . . was named the lVlost Uutstanding Boy in Activities . . . afted as C0-business manager of Norhiscopc . . . president of Clef Club and Rifle Club. jack Perkins . . . was voted the Xlost Out- standing Boy in Sports.. .was president ol senior Class . . . held a Valuable position on the football squad and was captain of basketball teani. Gloria Chadima . . . was chosen the Nlost Outstanding Girl in Sports . . . was president ol' the l,eader's Club . . . active in all intramural sports. Qi
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Ol l IU' RS Aek Pl ruenss I remlful Trum C1o'srAw -nu Srcrefarx lhlll Hman I'Alllx 4d frrr Discussing., 1 senxor snapshot iiilrffl K lhe Senlor elass of 1947 Flrst entered the portals of Norvsm Hugh School as ll1LYpEl'lCI1CCd freshmen unaccustomed to the waxs of a semor hugh school ln clue course of tlme, they elected thexr class ofheers Tom Maglll president harl hongawart wee presldent and em Sensemeh secretary just as the freshmen of 43 were gettmg adjusted to the new routme part of Norwm was destroyed ln fire and the freshmen were transferred to Irwm Jumor Hugh School where If was again necessarv to adjust themselves lhe l'reshman Qophomore Party was the mam event of the year Mr Charles Shlrley ushered the freshmen very eap1bly through their first vear of hugh school mar at 'Norwm Under the able guldance of Mrs Ellsworth Schwartz the class seleeted NK endell Hager Jack Perklns and Shirley Broclttr as president vlce president and secretary, respectxvely They partlclpated wholeheartedly ln all clubs open to them, and supported the football and basketball teams coopert melt Ks lunxors the class of 1947 prepared to assume the duties of upperelass men Under the leadershlp of Miss Madeline Hershey they chose Bull Cll chrlst, presldent ack Perkins vlce presldent and Deanna. Thornbloom seere tary Two soclals were held ln order to finance the JUHIOI' Prom at whlch the senior queen was crowned fl rlng or revolutronary design was selected by the rmg commlttee as the class rmg of 1947 For the fourth year of their hugh school career, the class of 47 returned not to Norwnn but to North Huntmgdon Townshlp Hlgh Qchool At a meeting conducted by their class adviser Mr Harry Faulk the senior class elected their class olicers aclt Perluns became president Mlke Orell vlce presldent and Trudy Cwongavsare, secretary The class of 1947 excelled ln sports, pub llcatlons, and actlvltres and wlll remember thelr hugh school days 'ls the happlest part of thelr ln es I , Y, ' l T H 7 - S - Y ' t ' . e x A' ' ' . ' I s - v x - A ' , ' - ' , K . . . M . ' ' 7 ' ' ' ', ' f . 'f 3 J 1 . . T , . ' . 1. v V 5 ' . V e ' 4 , A Y V s .Y 3 1 ' K 5 ' KN L x - - - - - 4 ' . l I ' S. 7- ' N '. ' -t ' ' 7 4 A 7 V l . T xx A' A X x in i Y. . . . 4 . lllllfn ' Qkkll' ' 'K ' l '6'lj ,'l'de l The school year of 1944-45 saw the sophomore class complete thelr First full AY' . 'V 'Y ' ' K 4 M. ' , 1 A Y ' . V Y 4 . . ' t ' -Z, h .C A , ,- , . Y A ., L y ., . . . 2- - ' I Y .V s -V V - y 17 - ' b I . . X s .X Q 1 gi: ' . . V A I ' X , . 1 - - L J , - L ' , '- . . ' , -V Y ' 3 i e N . J ' ' : 1 , ,A - 3 Y. . . I . I 7 7
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