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SONIAJUNE H. WA1'TERsoN JOAN RUTH XVILLIAMS The sweetest noise on earth, a w0man's tongueg A string which has no discord. Another band and chorus member . . . musical instruments! . . . high-pitched voice . . . iiirt . . . Delaware Co. Radio Forum . . . dramatic . . . nervous . . . live-and-ten. lnterclass: Softball 1, Basketball 3g Student Govt 25 Pros-Pa-Hi 3, 4, News Reporter 3, 43 Band 4Q Chorus 3, 41 Clubs: Dramatic IQ Delaware County Radio Forum 3, Prospec- tor Staff, Lit. 4. IDEAL GIRL Beautiful Hair ,.,.....,,. Creamy Complexion Sparkling Eyes ......Mabelle Cochran ......Charlotte Beagle . .,..... Mona Langton Pert Nose ,.., ...,. .... ,,.. . . . . .,... Cornelia Scott Well-Arched Eyebrows ,,...... . ...,.,,,.... Joan Williams Nicely-shaped Lips ....,.,.,.. . .,.,.,.,.... Joan McGinnis Curvaceous Figure Graceful Hands .,.. . Shapely Legs Lustrous Teeth ..,.,. , . Miriam Van Wyk ...Virginia Ives Mabelle Cochran Ann Barrowclough Pleasing Personality ....., ,. .,.,.......,,,... Elva Davis Cute Dimplcs .,.,.. . .,.,,. ,.,.,.. ..,.... P at Rhodes Winning Smile ..... .,... .,.. E dna Coffman Infectious Laugh .. ..,..,.,.,..... Anne Bruner Musical Voice ,.,.,.., Sonia Watterson Goodness is easier to recognize than to define. Hockey co-captain . . . Mr. Ci1'6t'llbt'l'g,S pet? . . . musical voice . . . Marv . . . When-is Mabelle F . . . aspiring nurse . . . subject to moods . . . goalie deluxe. Hockey U. VJ 1, 2, tV.l 3, 45 Basketball U. VJ 2, 3, fV.j 4j Softball tj. V.j 23 In- tcrclass: Basketball I, 2, 3, Softball IQ Class Treas. 2g Color Guard 45 Student Gov't. 2, Pros-Pa-Hi 3, 4, News Reporter .tg Clubs: Needlework 1, Typing 2, Varsity 3, .tg Pros- pector Staff, Sales Manager 4. IDEAL BOY Wavy Hair ......,....,...... Clear Complexion Merry Eyes ..........,. . Classic Nose .. Eyebrows ..,....,....,., ......... . .. ,.,... Ed Sellers .,.........Alec Slater ...Ron Marryott .. ....., Jim Ferzetti ..,.......Chuck Bohan Well-molded Lips .,.,.....,. ....,.,....,. W alt Parsons Manly Physique ,... , ...,.,.,.. Jim Ferzetti Muscular Legs ,. .,..,... -..Chuck Bohan Straight Teeth .... ..,. ...... , . ..Phil Fioravanti Pleasing Personality ......... .... ...,.,... W a lt Parsons Captivating Grin .,....... .......,..,. R on Marryott Infectious Laugh ..,.,.,., ...,. Jack Forrest Deep Voice . .,......... ....,...,.... W alt Fraser twenty-eight
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Class History Can it be possible that four years have passed since we first organized as fresh- men? Why, it seems like only last month that we ventured forth on our high school career led by Mr. Greenberg and Miss Ellis. We immediately elected our first class officers, who were Janet Taylor, presidentg Barbara Kyle, vice-president, Mabelle Cochran, secretary, Elva Davis, treasurer. Our first money-making venture was a magazine drive sponsored by the Curtis Publishing Company. By our expert salesmanship, we acquired ample funds to make us feel self-supporting. Midway through the year we ran our first social affair, The Bunny Hop. It was held at Campen's on April 23. Everyone who attended had a wonderful time. When we returned in September as Sophomores, we chose as officers, Ronald Marryott, president, Richard Heinze, vice-president, Cornelia Scott, secretary, Joan Williams, treasurer, Our class pins finally arrived. They were somewhat different from previous years, and we wore them proudly. Early in the yefar we began to increase our treasury by money-making activ- ities. As it was near Christmas time, we hit on the idea of selling paper. This proved quite successful. The exciting climax to this ve1'y successful year was the Spring Hop which was held at St. james Church on May 20. Many memories were formed that night. It does not seem like two years since that first class meeting of our happy jun- ior year when we elected the following as officers: Ronald Marryott, president, janet Taylor, vice-president, Cornelia Scott, secretary, Elva Davis, treasurer. Our first topic for discussion was class rings. Several jewelers' representatives showed us rings, but Jostens' style was finally chosen. The rings arrived in time for Christ- mas, and, like our class pins, they were worn proudly. In order to increase our treasury we sold peanut crunch to everyone who came near us. The class was aided in this project by Miss Atkinson, who took the place of Miss Ellis as our class adviser. Then came the highlight of the year. Our Junior Prom was held in the Mas- onic Temple on January 20. The girls, attired in their new gowns, and the fellows, in their best suits, danced to the music of the Haverfordians. The hall was decor- ated in a Winter Wonderland theme, and our chaperone was a snowman. The last day of school-and we walked down the middle aisle for the first time as seniors. After getting the good or bad news from our reports, we left for our well-earned vacation. VVhen we returned in September, it did not seem possible that We were the leaders of the school. Atfter recovering from that first sensation, we settled down to elect Ronald Marryott, president, Janet Taylor, vice-president 5 Cornelia Scott, secretary, and Elva Davis, treasurer. thirty
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