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President ROBERT ZIRKLE Secrclary ,IOAN Hmncrinn CLASS OFFICERS 'Vice-President BETSY WILSON fTrea5urc'r JIM CROSBY fm Editor-Vw Chief JACK TENNEY illmnzgingj Efdilor fVlARGARliT DUTCHEII
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NOW If THE TIME.. Every senior, whether he plans to enter the Armed Forces, go into business or attend school, has at one time or another been ad- vised to take advantage of his opportunities and make the most of himself. Many take this little morsel of advice with a grain of salt, let it go at that, and proceed to forget about it until next time. When each next time rolls around, there's a repeat performance and it goes on in this manner right through high school, college, and sometimes further. It isnit until he finds himself in a position where there is only the choice of sink or swim, that all the advice seems, for the first time, to be good advice after all. If we would stop and think about what will be in store for us once the gay ole days of high school and college are over and we must earn our livings, we would realize how stiff the competition is now and will be in the future. The better positions go to the better men, to those who know how to work and play hard and do their best in whatever they attempt. So how about taking this advice to heart and seriously think about the future and plan to make the most out of whatever opportu- nities you have. Now is the time to learn to work and play hard so that it will be said, The Class of '47 really has gone places! Bon ZIRKLE THE BALLS IN PLAY.. Time out in a basketball game in the final minute with the score tied-the tenseness of the crowd momentarily disappears as they relax and await the referee's whistle signify- ing that the ball is in play once more. But, as the philosophers say, not so in life, for the game is continually in motion and if one re- laxes, those precious moments will be lost forever. The ball is constantly in play, and an opportunity missed is an opportunity lost. Participating in competitive athletics, as in f I4 most social activities, keeps one on the right path, for the ability to live and work with people is one of the greatest assets a person can possess. Another is a pleasing personality. When a studiously smart fellow has this asset too, he is two jumps ahead of a person of lesser intelligence. Time marches on, but, say the sages, lf you hitch your wagon to a star, beware that it doesn't travel so quickly that you can't keep up with it l JACK TENNEY l
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MMMQM GSM? BARBARA ACKERMAN New jersey College for XX'omen Band, 2, 3, Assembly Committee, 2, Red Cross Sewing, 2, 3, Decoration Committee, junior Prom, Save The Children Planning Committee, 2, Make-up Committee, Senior Play, Girls' Club, Sue- retary, 2, Cabaret, 4. Tun have lnljtllud essential rintv, , Because yor have jnljilled lm of etntj pluu.mttl. ...A 'IU' CLARENCE EIJWIN ACKERMAN l2d' ' J Business in Miami, lilorida ' A, Jn quiet and ttntjidcrne sluzll lie yum strength, f ll i , eff' ff ' N uf' tw , Edgexx d Par t Girls' ub,' C. aret, , Second Ch ' , 2,,3, ls' GI' -, 4: A C ppc res tat1tI,3Z ., 4, -I or P ', tickets, N ,lu r Pr , 'ets, eroom retar , Asset v Commit- Re Cr s X ,A StueefQQIitlingK the eyes ul turn. J yy, EF: yn. ADAMSON '-isnt' A United States Navy Track Squad, 2, 3, 4. J mist us fl inn, Llltut is eiuntgltf' IIETTY ANNE AGEL Bet Business Girls' Clttb, 2, Girls' Clee Club, 3, Commercial Club, 3, 4, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4, Ifaeulty Secretary, 4. I nuts slrurt ntltcn I nuts little nnti lite been slnnt ener since. DAVID C. ALTON Dave College Soccer Squad, 3, Varsity, 4, Basketball, Varsity, 4, Student Coun- cil, 4, Homerootn President, 2, Scenery Committee, junior, Senior Plays, Cast, Senior Play, Corridor Patrol, 3, Booster Club, 2, 3, 4. I tnn tlu' nnnnntli ul till I xnrtim '. RICHARD AMOS ' Dick' United States Marine Corps Football Squad, 4, Track Squad, 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y, 4. ..-l ltenny lui jwttr tlnuat1ltt.t. CHARLES ANDERSON Charlie College Track Squad, 3, 4, Golf Squad, 4, lntrarnnral Basketball, 2, 3, 4, Intramural Volleyball, 3, 4, Hi-Y Basketball, 4, Publicity Commit- tee, junior, Senior Plays: Hi-Y, 3. ' Present ntntlt luttlt tvrexettt lttnt7lnur. tm
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