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Tl-IGSE WI-IG SERVE WE HO N OR 11, .ll ,..'1 '- 'i 'fi ny! f -1 .1 3 1? ' P 5 ', r. 5 ' y i i 1' 5- r- alflr xi 'ffff ,- I A f7 if 2' i -i -1- - ii. f S.. ' i Q ' i i S, ie L- To honor those men and women who formerly attended Sharon Hill High School and who are now serving in one of the branches of our Armed Forces, we devote these yearbook pages. We are proud of the way they are doing their part and we will be forever grateful for the sacrihces they have made in order that America should remain a democracy. We are confident that in them and in the people of America will be found the faith and stamina to uphold the endearing words of Stephen Vincent Benet. We believe in democracy-in its past, its present, and its future. We believe it is so deeply rooted in the earth of this country that neither assault from Without nor dissension from within can ever wipe it entirely from that earth. But, because it was established for us by the free-minded and the daring, it is our duty now, in danger as in security, to uphold and sustain it with all that nd are. We believe that its future shall and must be even And to the future-as to the past of our forebear on freedom-we pledge all we have we have a reater than its past. resent of our hard W 5? and the p 62 S 1
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DBAMATIC CLUB PLAYS On Saturday, March 18, 1944, the Dramatic Club presented a Variety Show of three one-act plays. The entertainment utilized the services of all the members of the club, making the evening a true club endeavor. The first play was Who Murdered Who? , a mystery comedy written by Millard Crosby. The play was a hilarious mix-up of threatened victims and suspected murderers. Kit's hobbies, misunderstood snatches of conversation and a ouiji board helped make trouble in a big way. THE CAST Mrs. Wilson Stropp fKitj .............. Gloria Hojferher jennie Marks ............ .... f Odll Gzzislzohite Gould Trevor ....... . . . . . Melvin Bishop Camilla Foreman . . . . . . Eileen Ffzzlllailer Roxy Brenner . .. ...... Gladys Loft Willie Trippitt ...... . . . lVfzs're2z Bollinger Veda Arthur ......... . . . jean Dahlgifist Dr. Elliott Gravesend .. . llyilliazzz Porler On the Dotted Line , the second play, was a farce written by Howard Reed. It portrayed the marital troubles of two newlyweds and the distressing circumstances which ensued involving a vacuum-cleaner salesman and a Domestic Arbitrator. THE CAST Wilton Brussels, a salesman ........... .... 1 'Vleiwn Bishop Bertram Dudley, a newlywed .... ....,.. R oy Bishop Hazel Dudley, his wife ...,........ .... M arjorie Dzumzzz Mr. Flandermeyer, his father-in-law . . . . . .lVilZiam Cherry Mrs. Flandermeyer, his mother-in-law .... .... M arjorie Pearce Miss Poole, a Domestic Arbitrator ..... .... P eggy Lewis The third play was Prom Night , a comedy by George S. Kaufman. It showed the predicament a young man finds himself in, when, on the evening of a big dance, he tears his trousers. To be of assistance, his girl friend offered to mend them and the distressing circumstances they both encountered were both funny and true to life. THE CAST Helen Maxwell, Mary's sister .........,.. .... A izfze Ymgezzsefz joe Browning, Mary's boy friend ........ . . .W as'z'efz Bollinger Mary Maxwell, a pretty young girl .. ...... foam Charles - Mrs. Maxwell, the mother ........ ..... F lorelzre Cherry Mr. Maxwell, the father ...,..... ...... f ohiz Brown Louise Hunter, a modern girl ...... .... I eau Dahlgizisl Dick Bentley, her affable companion . . . ..... Roy Bishop bl
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Abrams, Thomas Adams, Robert Aiken, William Allen, Herbert Anstey, john Anstey, Richard Atchison, Gordon Atwell, Palmer Babe, George Barker, Albert Base, joseph Baum, Justus Beckler, Francis Beckler, Vincent Berkheiser, William Bilbrough, William Bishop, William Blanchette, Fred Bodkin, john Booz, Samuel Bosacco, Richard Brearly, Edward Bright, Richard Brittingham, Raymond Brittingham, Thomas Bromley, Robert Broomall, Earl Brown, John Browne, john Bucciarelli, George Buchanan, Nevin Budd, Harry Buoy, Anna Buoy, Margaret Carson, Richard Case, John xCaulField, Martin Cavanaugh, Wfalter Connor, Russell Conboy, Thomas Cooke, Edwin Corbin, Harvey Cravetz, Howard Crookshank, Fred Crowers, Walter Crowley, Bruce Crowley, Maurice Cunningham, William Davis, Edward Denlinger, john Diedrich, Thomas Dietrich, Dewitt Dietrich, Ray Donohue, Charles Donohue, John Donohue, joseph Dorning, Charles Dougher, Harold Dougher, Martin l-ICDNCDR ROLL Dougher, William Dowling, Edward Duncan, Raymond Dunlap, Edward Edwards, Harry Etsweiler, john Fell, William Fitzpatrick, Jerome Fitzwater, john Fleming, Charles Forbes, Charles Ford, Edwin Foreman, Ernest Fraser, Winfield Frazier, john Freas, Richard Fredericks, Rose Gallagher, Richard Geiger, Edwin Geist, Russell Giles, Clarence Giles, William Gorrie, Edward Griffiths, Llewellyn Guistwhite, Virginia Hafner, Elmer Hafner, George Hagen, Edward Hagen, Harry Haire, john Hallas, Evan Hartley, Robert Hebbel, Kenneth Heckman, Renay Hetherington, Robert Hoeffer, james Hoekstra, joseph Hnffecker, William Holbrook, Albert Hughes, Martin Hutchinson, Louis Kaelin, joseph Kammerer, Alexander Kammerer, joseph Keeley, Robert Keevil, William 2 5-. '-: naw Landon, Howard Lawson, Hedley Leary, Bayard Lee, William Lichty, james Lichty, Richard Livingston, Donald Lockhart, William Long, Alfred Lott, Robert Lloyd, Arden MacGlaughlin, Harry Mackey, Walter Magann, john Malcomson, james Malloy, john Malloy, Robert Mann, Charles xMarshall, joseph McBurney, Francis McBurney, Thomas McCann, John McConnell, William McCoy, Charles McKee, Robert McKellar, Dugald McLarnon, john McLarnon, Richard McShea, james McShea, William xMeans, Dwight Mears, Warren hfeenan, Thomas Melhorn, Milton Merchant, Lamont Merritt, Clarence Mills, Leroy Mills, Robert Mofht, Robert Moore, james Mosca, Leonard ttMurphy, Martin Murter, joseph Nelson, Richard Newman, Richard Nielsen, William Kelly, Bernard Kelly, Edward Kelly, John F. Kelly John X Kelly, Richard Kelly Robert Kennedy, Robert Kessler, Louis Kessler, Wilbur Kester, Berle Koch, Franklin Koellman, William Kopp, Donald O'Leary, James O'Leary, john Pager, Raymond Parker, Stanley Pearson, Frank Porter, Donald Pressell, Harry Quigley, William Quinn, Thomas Ralston, john Ralston, Robert Reed, Edgar Riley, Henry Rockwell, Frank Rowe, Robert Rowles, Earl Rowles, William Rumsey, Rodman Rupert, Ralph Salerno, Louis xSchmitt, Theodore Shaffer, John Shaw, Donald Sheehan, Raymond Shepherd, Walter Siebert, Carl Small, Melvyn Smith, Edward Smith, Robert Soderland, Charles Soderland, james Sproul, Donald Starer, Larry Starer, Leonard Steger, Kirby Steele, Robert Stevenson, Clifford Stevenson, Thomas Swan, Guy Taylor, Alfred Thompson, Robert xTomlinson, Howard Turnbull, Chester Tyson, Frank Valerio, Clayton xVance, Helen Van Harlingen, john Walker, Charles Walker, William Walter, Robert Warren, William Waters, Craig Watson, james Watson, john Weightman, Alfred Weinmann, Harry Weiser, Frank Wellemeyer, William Wenrich, jack Weston, Daniel Weston, William Wickis, Fred Wilkinson, Lloyd Williamson, William Wilson, Elwood Winther, Carl Wylie, Elwood xZettlemoyer, Elvin i'Died in Serzfice xFm'zzlfy member
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