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1 M A PORTER JOHN R. NASH Reds Class Treasurer 2, 5, Com- mercial Club 3. Reds , the class bachelor, is never seen with the fairer sex. He is an ardent basket- ball fan and is a jolly fellow. 1 a ' c IIPOVIIV Ho r ciety 3, 4, junior a tic l . 13 Senior m 1C ', u 2, 33 Pre- vig 'on .1 lu 5, Bi-Pl1y- C nf lub 4, O - - t rlx lub , 4 an 1, lm r- ch tra , 4, wllS g a i X rt' is brainy e wh s very high gra s in all subjects. handled all of our Christmas d and yearbook difficulties very well. DOROTHY J. R ERT fl Dancin ub 1 ' . Tri-Hi-Y 1al Club 3 C : nalis lmub 4, sha-Hi 4g H 1 ot, Mr. Slauffefs able at- nd. e istant, has an er or Phys. Ed. and pi ardy slips. She will al- ways be remembered for her perpetual giggles. RUTH V. ROSE Ruthie Service Stitchers Club 3, Commercial Club 4, Sha-Hi 4. Ruthie, a quiet and attrac- tive senior, excels in typing and shorthand. She is also a clever artist. Tl-IE SWL ' JEAN PORTER fljeanff Needlecraft Club 2, Service Stitchers Club 35 Journalism Club 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Owl Staff . l Quiet e'1n seen vrol net her very high EDGAR G. REED IIEKZN Class Vice President 35 Var- sity Club 2, '53 Boys'-Be-Fit Club 33 Band 23 Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Foot- ball 1, 2, 3, We will always remember Ed's constant wisecracking. He left us at the end of his junior Year to join the Navy and our loss was the Navy's gain. LOIS E. RICE leL0n I Dramatic Club lg Dancing Club 2g Commercial Club 35 journalism Club 45 Sha-Hi 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 5: 43 Hockey 1. Lois, the commercial stu- dent who has been leading our cheers, is an ardent sup- porter of Sharon Hill High. She is also fond of journalism. EDITH ROWLES Pete Commercial lub 5, -Hi 45 journalis 43 1 Club 3, 4. Edith is gener ly seen. - lecting es or taking' - tendance the Glee C b. i ility have her a ble member f this O ization. er su y disposiforgljnd a
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f H IJ' c WC mmercial C ?J1VLnager 2511-7 y 4 ci f gif-. , ff I ' a c e to iaro T Wfimm olf5?:'v ' he pltiid o' ' ea . nr ROBERT LOUIS LORENZ K QM CLASS oe 19114 WAR ARER Sports Club 2g Varsity Club 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 4. Lean and lanky Larer is the class sports fiend. He has been one of our most valu- able veterans on the basket- ball court and also did afme job as end on the football team. GLADYS M. L Happy Tri-Hi-Y Club 23 ' Fit Club 3, Iournali 1 Club 49 Sha-Hi 3, 4g Club Hockey 1, , 3, 4, Play 4. This Senior eyjnythi her nickname S gests. quips and joke f v r it- uation and her h py- ucky outlook on life has one of our best-liked 'ls. Hockey and dancing . e u most of her time. P TRICIA CATHLEEN MEITNE jy J insome sibeyf. ewyhewon her m friendslid should continu to do so in the fu- ture. D. FORREST MONTGOMERY Monk Camera Club 13 Radio Club 3g Football 3. Perpetually driving aro l in his car, Monk is alw willing to giv 'som a lift. He is jovi d ood natured and li s a M ime. 5 ci is ' F 5 rf eau ord o'f Honor 35 Pre-Flight A620 tics Club sg Pre-Navi. gation 1 5 ,Bi-Phy-Chem Club 4. Tall, shy Bob can s y be found tickling the ke a piano. Despite his quiet manner, he can express him- self quite ably when the op- portunity rises. RICHARD P. MCLARNON Mar Class President 1, 2, 33 Bas- ketball 1, 2, 5g Football 1, 2, 3. Mac , up to june 1943, could usually be found de- manding order in class meet- ings. Today he is probably receiving orders from a para- troop sergeant. Q , Bezly Vice President of .C . ' Student Council 4' Tri -Y Club 25 Girl '-Be- it Club 3g jour a ism Cl 5 -Hi 4g Hoc e 'P , 45 O Staff 4.3 A of pei! an , FLORENCE E. MIL ' W!-Q! Betty is alway n ' 0 ll sports are to th 121 nd her antics a shouts of en- couragement from the playing field have led the team to many a victory. A A E. M ERS 2ie Gi -Be- , Leaders' 4: 1, Q, 3, 45 ie Myers ' tho has . ed a a g. e for the r . d -v w eleven is at h e t ' - indulging in anytl 3 pe ta ing to sports. She c e o us from Folcroft and since then has made a dehnite mark for herself in the Senior Class.
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gr' Dagw0od jHobby Club 2g Radio Club 32 CLASS OF 1944 ALICE IE S SS us ' Tfi.Hi-Y -g Commercial , , ockey 2. f ice is WIA' one ,off 1,311-If fall, quiet seniofrS,f'fAlthough she is shy, her cheerfulness has made her a valuable member of the class. HARRY K. STEGER, S Zfc Kirby Dancing Club 2, Boys'-Be-Fit Club 3, , Varsity Club 4g Football 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 5. He left school, just before Thanksgiving, to enter the Navy. We will always remem- ber Kirby for his humorous personality and activeness in football. Cute Marie ' I to do a it rea CHARLES WALTER SHAFFER Peanut Vice President 1, President 43 Dancing Club 2g Boys'-Be- Fit Club 5g Varsity Club 1, 4g Football 1, 2, 3, 4g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Peanut our dancer and lover, is generally absorbed in athletics or official acts of the class. At times we think Charlie is in school for fun rather than for an education. JEAN A 'S MP um I Comi r 3 . ' p , wh came to us rom o y in h Junior ear, ma qui a hit with r sw She enjoys ty g and ommercial sub- je ts. ADA E, TANGYE Aid Neddle-Craft Club 1, Danc- ing Club 2g Service Stitchers Club 35 Commercial Club 4, Sha-Hi 4g Hockey Manager 4. Ada might easily be de- scribed as one who takes life as it comgj Notlilinglseems to reutlle 'the' 'lackadaisical anner of' this senior. Aside 41 jlpdnm lcommercizylfgtibiebts J q i ' - Zcts as t1me :er for the fditjluoclg yyscltiad. G. ALVIN UMSTEAD Bi-Phy-Chem Club 4, Band 2g Orchestra 2, 35 Baseball 2. Tall and lanky Alvin is one of our more quiet seniors. He can always be found with ra camera in one hand and Ethel in the other. In his spare time he roots his sax with one of the local swing bands. I9 MARGARET F. ' WARRING ll egll Drama 2g xiiirls'-Be Fit C 3 0 rnalism Club qm Hockey 2, 3, 4, Clas ay 3 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4. Peg, one of our small seniors, is a good hockey player. She will always be remembered for her willing- ness to cooperate in all ac- tivities. A
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