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Roluziel' flimms Bob , . , movies are favorite pastime . . . held down regular position on varsity eleven . . , our laily's man . . . plans to lurtller his education. .IoAN Jhl,l.SllUl'Sli , Elo . . . delights in steak and spaghetti . , . participates in all intramural sports . . . llarry blames music sends her. lhlARY JANE .-Xi.'1'rxmN Mary jane . . . lively personality . . . outstanding forensic student . . . feature editor of Yearbook . . . alms to neeome au artist. WVIESLIZY ANmausoN -f Wes . . . a howling enthusiast . . . never too busy to eat pie . . . was seen at all lootball and basketball games . . . worked hard outside school being a mailman. 1 nt Cow s'rANeE BARRETT Connie . . . known for her quiet friendliness . . . liked to show her ability on roller skates . . . desired to enter thc nursing profession, Ronmn' BARRETT Dale . . . thought school was unnecessary . . . easily embarrassed and very bashlul . . . left for Navy at mid-term. BEANA BERARDO Beans . . . favorite pastime is corresponding with a certain soldier . . . fond of powder blue . . . plans to become 3 secretary. l,i-2s'l'laR lirisrwicx Lester . . . finds eolleeting stamps an interesting hobby . . . girls envy his wavy hair . . . hopes that someday he will be a millionaire. Susfw BITIIIZI, Susie . . . did her hit as a drum majorette . . . loves plneapples . . . participated in all intramural sports . . . plans to continue schooling for secretary, or teacher. ,lov BLANKICTTE joy . . . hails from Sheridan Terrace . . , plans to attend college . . . favorite sport is swimming . . . delights in pork chops and mashed potatoes. H, iw. 0 I
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICE RS Miss Kqbasa, Tom Cline, Doris Selia, George Koury In the fall of 1942, during the second year of VVorld War II, the class of 1946 entered Norwin High School for a new and different school life. As lfreshmen, they met under the supervision of blr. Charles Shirley and selected as their officers, president, Melvin Whitehead, vice-presi- dent, Robert Lutz: and secretary, lean Creighton. Under their direction, two very successful Fresh- man-Sophomore parties were held. 'lihe Freshmen plunged eagerly and willingly into all school activities. Beginning their Sophomore year, joined by students from lrwin .lunior lligh, this class again delved into the program and activities of the school. 'l'hey met with their advisor Mrs. lflls- worth Schwartz and 'liommy Cline was selected to lead the class as president, assisted hy Melvin Whitehead as vice-president, and Doris Selia as secretary. 'lihis class proved outstanding in scholarship, sports and all school activities, in spite of following a disrupted schedule after the fire which burned the old wing of the Norwin building. 'liaking upper class duties into their hands was a responsibility but the class as juniors, began eniou . . . . OFFICERS l'rf.f1'dz'11t Glioiusi-I Kotrlu' Vive Pre..-idmzr Tom Crisis Sefnfiary Doius Sum ldlziixrr . bliss CJLGA Konus.-x to prepare for the leadership they would assume as Seniors. 'llommy Cline was chosen president, George Koury, vice-president and Doris Selia, secretary. 'lihey held two All School-Alumni Socials to raise money for the junior Prom in May. Under the direction of Miss Madeline Hershey, the Prom was a huge success. 'lihis year marked the end of the war in lfurope. 'lihe ,luniors led the school in the sale of war stamps. Being very socially inclined they entered in all extra curricular activities. Starting positions on both the basketball and football teams were claimed by members of this class. After three successful and enjoyable years this class settled down in a peaceful world to assume leadership in their final high school year. George Koury became president, 'liommy Cline, vice- presidentg and Doris Selia, secretary. lhey were advised by bliss Olga Kobasa. 'lihe class proved their ability in sports, publications and all other school activities. llandicapped by the loss of several students who left at midterm for the Armed Services, this class continued to participate in all school functions.
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, Dotonss Bovir Blondie . . . her long blond hair is the envy of all the girls . . . expert swimmer. . . thinks of nothing but marrying a Marine. Rosmvr Bvci-:i.i2v Buck . . . brain child in third period chemistry . . . often took Housey and George to Bud's in his green Chevy, Evaanrr CARBONARE Carb . . . defensive star and captain of the Norwin lfleven . . . co-operative and dependable -. . . anticipated attending college . . . enlisted in Navy at mid-term. Romzar CiinvAi.iEk Chevy . . . was our Harry James . . . dishes ice-cream at lsaly's . . . likeable fellow . . . chose to become a band leader. josierii CLARK joe . . . did his part on the football team . . . delights in hot roast beef and night life . . . would like to be a football coach , . . joined Navy at mid-term. f 3 Tiioixms CLINE Tom . . . class officer for three years . . . art editor of Yearbook . . . left for the Army at mid-term . . . his career lies in the dentistry world. EDWARD CLINEBI-21.1. Eddie . . . loves to eat . . . scrappy guard on football squad . . . found certain interest on Pennsylvania Avenue . . . left for the Navy at mid-term, Rem Comes Ruthie . . , petite bundle of charm . . . loves food, especially anything in Findle's lunch . . . sold tickets at our local theatres . . . a nurse's career is for her. Ronizar COUCHENOUR Coke . . . hunting and trapping occupies his spare time - . . . likes blue . . . wants to own a small trucking concern . , . V sees no need in studying. JEAN Ciu2ioiiToN jeannie . . . possessor of a beautiful soprano voice and , vleasinv mersonalit . . . alwa s en 0 ed hocke . . . con- l ls l 4 ' r Y pr tem lates bein a success in the business world. . tif' A
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