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t 2 5 LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Iessica Bartlett, Adviserg lack Van Varsdale, Treasurer, Don Loos, Presi- dentg Patricia Hamlett, Secretary, Vincent Pirone, Vice President, Mr. A. G. Lewis, Adviser. HIGHLIGHTS UP '47 Something old-something new-some- thing borrowed-something blue! Old-the Seniors! Having entered the portals of P. H. S. 'way back in l943, the Class of '47 at last acquired the right to enter by the Senior Door. After winning the school P. T. A. drive, the Class of '47 relaxed in the Woodland of the Senior dance. New-our Principal! Everyone wel- comed Mr. Odell, who hailed from East Hart- ford High School. On the athletic field, the new bleachers were finished in time for the first football game. But newest of all was The Prince, inaugural issue of Princeton High Yearbooks. Borrowed-the New Year's Dance, de- lectable as usual, given by the Nassau Hi-Y Club! For the second time since the War, our nation's Capitol was invaded by the Ina- rauding Seniors. Then, in late springtime, the Iuniors gave the year's swooniest dance, the Senior Farewell. Directed by Mr. E. K. Chace, Assistant Principal, Princeton High produced the smash hit, The Mollusc, with a cast including Maryan Field, Mary Lou Dickey, Leila Smith, Ann Durell, Benny Cenerino, Howland Swift, and Bob Atchison. Through the entire year the class was rnost ably advised by Miss Iessica Bartlett and Mr. Alden Lewis. Champions of Senior privileges were Donald Loos, Class Presi- dent, Vincent Pirone, Vice-President, assist- ed by Class Secretary, Patsy Hamlett, and Treasurer, Iack Van Arsdale. Something blue-the Senior hats, which brightened the corridors for a few weeks and then quietly disappeared. Blue-the Seniors, when in Iune they faced the pros- pect of leaving the school which had shel- tered them. And yet, graduation served as a climax-a climax not of one successful year, but of the four happiest years of their lives.
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