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SALLIE RUBINSTEIN Twlnkllng flngers on lively piano keys . . . one of Sallle's concerts before an admiring audl- enre . . . pure source of prlde to us ln days to come . . . honor pupll now, too . . . hoping for muslral axholarshlp Sallie YQ! ROTNA SANDERLIN Sweet and petite . . . our Tlnk from out Hancock's Bridge way . . . has a sense of humor and an even dlsposltlon . . . 4-an usually be found driv- ing the family car until it runs out of gas, or just making life enjoyable for those around her Ttnk fVca!1 -A51 -sf JAMES SCULL C u r I y blondish-brown hair, healthy complexion, shy smlle . . . love of outdoors - hunting, flsh- ing, trapping . , . one of several brothers who look murh allke . . . future coast jguardsman? ready for some job with lnrle bam anyway our llm DOLDRES SCU LLEY Another of those oh-so- rare qulet girls . . . a swell one to know . . . real worker . . . always eager to he of servlve to her teachers . . . some- one for whom there will always be a happy plaro ln the world Dolores Q, I JOHN SEEN EY halr and dark eyes a senior who gave up cap and gown for a Navy uniform lei' t lhrlstmastlme with Dllks and Dolbow has our sim ere wishes for a dis tlngulshed career and a safe return Jack DONALD SNEFFIELD some possessor of an enviable complexion able wlelder of all the many shop gad gets useful and pleasant as an A and I market salesman northwhile member of our class lon WILLIAM SHIPNAN salesman or a farmer very good at both a nice looking Elly vsell liked by our Freshman girls may be well llked by lnr-le Sam be fore he makes a final de clsion has everyone s best wishes for a happj future B l LEE SLOSBERG much aware of all known examples of femmine pul chrltude an ardent member of the band a jokester even on serl ous subjects ner petual dehater on anj kind of subject help f uxrker at the I t Rate Ilrug Store ee li . . ' . ' ' ' YA ' ' . I ' . . , . . f , 7 ' h e ' m 'G dugjif , I 1'-9 I W .. ' flaw, 5 ' N . U - -1 - 4 , - E - A :IT - . J' c ' , 5 1 - -- GG - - l The typical Seeney dark Tall, straight and hand- Likely to be a shoe Tall, dark-haired, very ia ., l I, , ' ' I ' - .A . . . ' Y . 3 .Q A . U - - I I - . . . . . .. . . . I . . Q. ' A' ul 'c L' ' I' 'u- . . , ll. - .' . . . I. .
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LUISE OESTERREICH llldn't joln our Class untll our senior year . . . now, happily, one of us . . . has a genlal person' allty . . , enjoys many friends . . . loves to go swlmmlnz . . . a future nurse whose many pa- tltnts vtlll be lurky and we hoof. appretlatiye Lu sl QW HARRIETT PARKELL Neat writer. good stud- ent, dependable. steady worker . . . fond of well- tallored elothes harmonl- ously romhlned . . . ear- rles at head with a deeora- tlre exterior and a well- derorated lnterlor , . anothtr inttrtstintz out ot' tfwnu I'arlt3 L..!R walks X VH KEN PENNINGTON Payable of havlng fun under any eoudltlons . . . 11 Iulg attraetlon for the girls . . . a natural eut- un . . . our own foot- ball vo-eaptaln . . . one of Mr, Smlth's hlg-time operators . . . a well- known swinger of hammer and saw kenny rlght guy .-Q! JN. 1. ALLEN PETERSON A llfted eyebrow. a terse question. a mls- 1-hlevous gleam In the eye: natu's over: Pc-te's awake . . . Interested In extra eurrlvular artlvltles . . . South .Iersey Ball!! member . . . a permanent nature at the Ialare ury hard to tumlnu. Weary XXI ll JOAN RADCLIFFE Illght out of lrandbox S Nh rtisllutts r thltlts ls prtsldtnt m and lit sy along w nltlsanl to know futurt lnttrlor duoralot who ls an attrartlu ul ditlon to any room KEITH REED losstssor of a tongut Ill ntrpetual motlon ys tht t ass on' t l1l'IllllIIMl'tlI tlll 1 sl f his sn t 1 out any tat r n ont of her btst boys ktith GEORGE REEVES I a 1 o n i 4 dependalrlt ursatile lnttrtstlng our It ultr of hand sum nur surxuor u tt 4 x utr rtully short mrtw tut lrospullu 'HIIIIAI' 4 ass of ll lnlora 1 Nthool of Xllnts 1 torgu CATHERINE RICE Imagination of a child addtd lo the dtpth of a ltlnr ut Illtllllillly 4 sun topltast candl dm tor the nurslng pro ftsslon one who has nal undtrstandlnl, of hu man nature good student good frlenfl l uthtrlne f -I-- .. s , I Q ? ' -1. . .S Z- : bn ' f E .- ' f V V X. Q H - - - Q, 1 7-v .-- -' Mgt' '5-...- 4:4 I - . A llv. X 1 . ,: I, 14.5.51 . .QWII-9 ta - Ng, - -, X flu 2. L II. H , NX ' ' 'SJ , ' ' ' 1 - r . ' as her smart taste .1 ' - - , A -- 5 , f ' V - ' . . . eloquently testlfles . . . one of the more llvelp ttraln . . . student wise adult- -t'atherlne's pu ' 1 in nanny av- hog: in ' 'l' . . . -1 - . , , , . - 1 - . . I I 'I ' . . . .' ' u wlt that will I L, I-A - A- , , , ln. - I ., . . I-. . , uf Vat 1 -Ils . . . - - - , as 1' lll ' '-I - 'at ' wa ' - of n 5 - ' . I , ea.',' to Het A 'ltIl. flax! o .' .' III- . , . - I' A- --'- . , , I I I , . '2 I ' . . , at ala Q I 'he , I'1 I ,- - - ' -- 1 . ,. Ut . . I. , I . . .. . 4 . . LI- H I I I .l -mi I - ,JI , I I I Jo. I I ' I' ' ' ' ' h I'
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DOLORES SMICK Cute. vlvaeious. dark- halred . . . a real asset to our class . . . always looks neat and stylish In her fashionable clothes , . . mighty sharp in her r:1ajorette's outfit too . . . one of the many engaged members of our class . , . nartial to Woodstown . . . Doll! Xxx f ALBERT SMITH Another of Mr. Kavan- augh's busy beavers from the realm of hammer, saw. plane, and lathe . . . more fond of tools than of books, this very young- looking blonde fellow who hails from right here in the fair metropolis of Salem . . . our Sy. Z BETTY SMITH Snlps and snips and se-ws a fine seam . . . listens to music on the radio and so accomplishes two thintls at once . . . earns the approval of all her classmates by being quiet. courteous. and agreeable . . . a handy girl . . . Betty. HOWELL SMITH Pennsslllc-'s contribu- tion lo our collection of Smiths . . . ardent fan of his own souvenir from the Ford factory . . . a probable candidate for some branch of the ser- vice as soon as diplomas have been handed out , . . Howell. 'Q l 4k-V, 46 Z Lf? '11, .1 Fllrl Ulf .. ll ll MARILYN SMITH Would make It appear that the Senior cliss bor rovved from tht mradle sllttl briln packed away though skillful at rtpartu al honor pupil too In uled for 1 nr eduaatlon next Ielr 4 lu blondt Nmlttx SHIRLEY SMITH quiet studtnt I vull liked a l'u 1 s ulle g.lrl who enjoys nad ba r alvuss kept mat in braids rn III irkabh tv make it o a rutlu clothes quit ly telirlul is 1 pa 'illlflll TERRY SMITH 'l ilk talk talk alwivs has an opllitoll to 0 tr Ida ind kt-lp many friends s ruunh lids nt quit a lady s n sure to be a tavorltv. with tht funinlne num I rs of his tont.reg.it on n btndlm: num nr 'lt-rrv FLO STEIGERWALT 1 but oh so n e llkes olllee practice and typing prefers to danalng and sports probably will have some kind of setretarlal career quiet as falling snow with a smile you II nutr forget Flor nllu l I - I I f W, + N sw s -f I I X yx f t A r J I . B - ,ii . , ffl 5 ' , 5 - fi 2 .. .1 vm -- ??:-- ,di ' I I . - 1 ' -L - . , H I x K ' , l ' .. 5 - -as - f - A ' B --2 .. ,- - -2 3- - I Q ' ' ' A .' 1 lut 'Q ' . . . . . . SI y, I , lc C ' ' z - ' . . , '1 l.'- ' . . . ' 'z .' . . . 5 -, - little Marilyn . . . adult' Ing: . . . has lovely lonu the rare ability to make classical music and books : ' ' 'I ' ' : ' - j .' - ' .... -' - .4 . ,. -2 '- - ...ju.-t 3 he- 5 V - , - -' . . . I ablll j to ' ' I 'r wn 1-or - e ian ' , ' -a lla' ' ,' 'kj .... A - . , , Ill!! ' - . . . unl ' - :.' to fu- - - - - , -, v ' ' . 2 . . . tbl. -lite tur- Inns . . . .' ie. 3 ' 1 14 i , , . . ' - 4 V -' ... . I V- 'I' ' '-.
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