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r'2?55f5riQs Missy Back Row: Bedford, ff. Meinhard, R. Nevitt. Fourth Row: B. Collins, F. Field, C. Holaday, Petri, -I. Delkin, T. Maull. Third Row: D. Christy, R. Ham, E. Bartlett, M. Hoag, Carpenter, R Maas, R. Rettcw. Second Row: C. Hogg, S, Bieher, C. Oliver. N. Parker, E. Wills, R. Parker, K. Hill. Front Row: .l. Benton, R. Gillespie, M. Winn, R. Young, Buck Row: C. Wliite, ,I Tomlinson, B. Hey, l.. Sturgeon. Middle Row: R Birltenfeld, B. Day, Maass, B. Green, R. Harrison, A. Tomlinson, P. Shaw. Front Row: F. Lederer, H. Koch, F. Cayo E. Harrison G. iw D. Hodgin. IU , - -t-a'h'. f Q Q ty tzoglx U . U, - lg .4 , ' .. ,I 'L Lb' ' . . 'L g U' 6 ,, I . il, . - Tm.. , S.. K u ' ' . 'l' ' .U ' -A , . . . ' ,.u,'u. f., , . I K L . . A 5' 'R ' .-.x3'5 ' Ain't Misbehaven T ' THE BLISSFUL life at Stone House was changed for a new type of Price control this year, competentf ly administered with the help of Dean Thomas. The group was again divided, the experienced rowdies on third floor, Main Building, and the newer fel' lows down the lane. There, Cayo, Jr. and Koch imply filled the vacancies left hy the departed. The hulk of Third Class was made up of a few fleshy individuals such as Ham, Hogg and Porky If T ' - N P 'xx X .. . l ,. 'X HW-f ti se' N mx - 6 ,gx NX sl , ,TQ-xxx -.ui-.1 X Benton. John Petri was one of the laright lights of the stage crew. That crowd around the diningfroom door hefore meals was Third Class girls, most noted for their races down the halls. Though you might not have thought so from the giggles, our junior group hoasted many Honor Roll students, among them Ruth Harvey, Tom Maull, Dan Christy, and Rohin Nevitt. All in all, they are a good classg these '49crs will go far at Westtciwii. 'Rx' ix rf X K' 'TN' l' Fifteen Y 5 Q W, - - - Q -X r .X . 3 - - ,-, v... -- X -7 ' ' ' 1 J '-.-w. I . ,-v 5 1- V ' lt .. gnizffgs
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1 I ' fa-4.16 , ,kC'h. e.Z1f4't fa- I l 47' 5' '15 ,. E A it flfxglycceeni .f , . C I A F 1 ,ei WL' 25 'Q5'ff4 f. '17 W, .. r f . ,Lcfr 6407 . TT 'A ,wh ' f --4'-'Ly .- ,A.. '13, it fl , . - -I I , T7 Back Row: P. AMacy,' E. i Foulke, A. Crosma , , 7' J he Geissler, H. , Walleelgvgr ' 'il Brock, I. Ml' er, G. Fisher, 'pg '7 B. ohnston' idk GMA. ' 5 71 W il g , P. ippN'G. , -. I 1 'K Buc nell, 1. Strickla , Pg' V R'6h?YJOuJ-'flf fConroy,'1'Lf'i' Z 1 Wood. Second Row: EK Pat- T terson, D. Kendall, A. Diaz, E. Montgomery, R. Herskez, I. Terrell, B. Sawyer. Front Row: P. Eliott, V. Vyssotsky, P. Jenney, F. Hetzel, lv i Woodard. nj! 'Wir Back Row: R. Felton, R. Tomlinson, A. Winsor, N. Nusbaum, L. Moore, Closs, M. james, D. Western, G. Gregory. Middle Row: N. Brown, A. Allen, N. Robin- son, I. Wolff, A. Corbett, P Wetherstine, A. Wittlesey, C. Furnas, S. Fawcett. Second Row: H. Petty, D. Carroll, T. gf Kennan, P. Bunn. -I. Selvage l A. Trueblood, A. E , Wilson. Front smeaiey, BDVQ , G. ningham. Sf? es t VTXQSQSQFQ Two O'cloclc Jump Elia, PX 2 i 1 l 'J' 6 A . A i 4 I 4 :X x a 5 sei :pf Q isa W 'F 3 1 SECOND CLASS, rcmemher? A year of fun and folly, and study. First came elections resulting in Peggy Knipp and Art Winsor as class chairmen. On council were Jimmie James, Ann Corhett, Fred Hctzel, and Arnold Trueblood. Being musical, we soon got into full swing. Joan Closs, Anne Allcn, and Bill Felton were among our 4. ia 4... many sgflid senders. All Second Class was a stage Ajrrjpa Nell Brown enlivening the camp suppers, to 1 gactogs Page Bunn, Bunny Wetherstine, Gil Fisher, J, 'Q Hilml,Walllcen, XVoody Woodard, and Al Diaz 12 -,its ,i'.,,jI J- Q . 2 . in the One Act Plays. Back stagers wer t Pen' nell and Susy Fawcett. In sports, Hilma leg, Pris Brock, Pete Bunn, Art Winsor, Dick Tomli and Fred Hetzel were varsitites. k 1 Turning from the extracurricular to intellectual endeavor, we find among the honorcd, Victor Vyssotsky, Ginny Whipple, Don Carroll, and Pop Rohrhough. Best of all was our harmonious and lightfhearted spirit. May it ever be retained from this year. Sf, J 3 Fourteen C an 1 I rw 4 ' . Q.. . g. I
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C' Thomas S. Brown THOMAS SHIPLEY BROWN WESTTOWVN PENNSYLVANIA Senior, First, Third Class Latin Teacherg Work Program Committee Faculty Memberg Reactorsg Peace Essay Com' mitteeg Winter Sports Committeeg Third Association Soc' cer Coachg Boys' Student Council Faculty Memberg Senior Class Honorary Member. Hair trigger nerves and actions too, That dynamo stride unknown to fewg Very much of a family man, To Work Program as well as Nan. His jokes aren't subtle but they're fung While Council keeps him on the run. tt - as t-You H1! . . . perpetual motion . . . life of the party . . . wing pick up the marbles . . . Latin latent . . . vociferous . . . T.S.B. DEAR MASTER TOM: We wish to thank you, our honorary member, for all that you have done for us this year. Your rendition of Gertrude the Governessf' at our first camp supper, the Senior hikes you took us on, the teas at your home, the way you and Nan worked preparing breakfast for the girls after carol singingg these are what we will remember. In the years to come, you will be one of our strongest links with Westtown. For both past and future aid, we are grateful to you. Sincerely, THE CLASS or '46 Sixteen
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