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Page 47 text:
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GIRLS' SPURTS Supple as fhe plianl bird-free, Bending, swaying in fhe au+umn. Each year when +he new squaws en+er +he high school Tribe ihey draw a piece of red or while paper ou+ of a box. This designafes 'rhe 'reom on which They ploy for 'the four years. Afier a few moons, Miss Miller chooses ceriain girls 'fo be members of The Leaders' Club. From fhis club are chosen iwo senior girls. Hear fhem laughing like fha blue iays, Hear ihem singing like fha robins. Lis+en io The happy maidens, To fheir ehaffer and iheir ialking, who, wifh 'rhe aid of iheir iearnmales, presenf +heir annual program on Sporfs Nile, This evenl is eagerly onficipoled by everyone, for ihe com- pe+i+ion is keen. A prize cup is given 'ro 'rhe leam ihai wins fhree years in succession. BOTH-Reds and While: ioin in ihis presonfahon
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CLASS HISTUHY lT wasn'T long ago ThaT The class oT '47 was a group oT uncerTain, curious and bashTul Trosh. WiTh The coming oT The years came selT-assurance and eagerness To carry ouT our re- sponsibiliTies as high school sTudenTs. We began our Treshman year by elecTing capable oTTicers: PresidenT, Junie Sica: vice-presidenT, Ed WesTen: secreTary, Joan Sinclair: Treasurer, Eileen Carroll. Joan Sinclair and Ed WesTen were selecTed as STudenT Council members, The class oTTicers proved To be so compeTenT ThaT They held Their oTTices Tor Three consecuTive years. ln The senior year, however, Junie Sica was chosen presidenT: Dick Howe, vice-presidenT: Joan Sinclair, secre- Taryi Glo Douglas, Treasurer. Toms River sporT Tans cheered Tor our Tall, rugged aThleTes. STarring in TooTball were Junie Sica, Dick Howe, PeTe Weber, Andy STring, George YeTman, Tiny Froriep, Dick Tunney, Al Hayes, and PeTe Bender. Ed WesTen, PeTe Weber, Junie Sica, Phil Arm- sTrong and Phil GranT were our baskeTball heroes. The senior boys who excelled in base- ball were PeTe Weber, Dick Howe, Phil GranT, Tad Jendy, Al Hayes and Ed WesTen. LasT buT noT leasT such girl aThleTes as Sis OTToson, Mary Sperlazza, Glo Douglas, Gerry Dech, Joan Sinclair, and Mary CoTov held The spoTlighT. Among The sTage-sTruck sen- iors whose Tine perTormances have made The Toms River plays so successTul were Joan Sin- clair, Dick Howe, Jane Zimmerman, Glo Douglas, Jim ST. Pierre, Bob Eagle and George YeTman. The class oT '47 has always ouTdone iTselT in an eTTorT To sponsor school dances. One oT These, The Junior Prom, was The mosT successTul in years. ln our sophomore year a well-aTTended barn dance oTTered Tun and enTerTainmenT Tor The sTudenT body. WiTh The help oT Mr. Reigle, The sophomore class sponsored a successTul magazine and book drive Tor wounded soldiers. Joan Sinclair, Irving Wallach, Thelma and RuTh Hann, Alice Keller and Gerry Dech were among The enThusiasTic seniors who helped make The Hallowe'en painTing program so eTTecTive. The senior year has been The mosT successTul year Tor The class oT '47, In The TirsT quarTer The class was represenTed by a panel oT nine seniors who pub- licly expressed Their views on The Topic oT leisure Time. Bill Hansen, Bob Camp, Marion Mc- Omber, Sara Leibrick, Jim TilTon, MarTha BraTman, Eric Rau, Mary EaiTh Larkin and George Roy spoke beTore The Modern Muses. George Roy, Dick Howe and Bill Hansen were among The seniors who parTicipaTed in The Township Day program of Ocean CounTy. ln order To Tinance and supporT The Cedar Berry The sTaTT conducTed a successTul subscripTion drive which was headed by Mary EaiTh Larkin and Tad Jendy, Hard-working seniors responsible Tor The Cedar Berry issues were Eric Rau, Bill Hansen, Dick Howe, Gloria Douglas, George Roy, Tad Jendy, Mary EaiTh Larkin, Mary Sperlazza, PeTer Weber and Anne Cavender. Dick Howe, Bill Hansen, Gloria Douglas and Mary CoTov may well be proud oT The Time and eTTorT ThaT They spenT in making This year's magazine subscripTion drive The mosT successTul in The hisTory oT TRHS. Mary EaiTh Larkin and Mary Sperlazza were high salesmen. No class hisTory would be compleTe wiThouT menTioning The TaculTy whose unTiring and willing eTTorTs always have been recognized and appreciaTed by This class oT '47, BuT These friends I leave behind me ln your wuTch and ward l leave Them. 49
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