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IEAN B. ABBOTT Abbott . . bewitch- ing.smile . . forever teasing . . like a time bomb when she gets going . . her heart belongs in Alloway . . always looking to- wards future . . be- cause . . of that little band on third left hand. IEAN Jeanie ff ami ble. .' . a ready spnilglznd .aff helping - ,nd . . loves to . . excel- nt Zdefamstresg f '. . . . good adyertisement fort a feather cut fl. . competent lygarbook chief . . great acting ability . . hopes to at- tend college. HARVEY M. BEAL, IR. Harv . . goodspeak- er . . girl trouble . . remembers curly hair in Ir. Play . . loyal football player . . en- joys life . . always something to say . . known for his laugh . . next year plans to attend college. gtg gran pg 7947 I. FRANKLIN BILL Bill . . friendly chap . . tall, blond glamour boy . . frequent visitor to the office . . capac- ity for lots of .work in things he likes . . anti- dote for boredom . . enjoys basketball and makes it his hobby. ALVIN BLACK Shorty . . tall and lanky . . stimulating to chat with . . nice per- son of joyfully serious nature . . copper top . . a friend indeed . . do anything for you . . always thereto depend on . . popular among classmates. GLADYS BROWN Gladys . . sunny disposition . . quiet but rance may eivsf. intelligent eegsg' . . of res ibil- ity.. g sport . . n r otball game .letole . , hobbies .and sports corne a b ician.
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W Ralph Quirk, Vice-president and Barbara Hartley, Secretary With St. Patty's Day coming around with the wearin' of the green, a St. Patrick's Dance was planned. There was a large turnout and the Stars again showed what could be done. Then, as a final activity, the Iunior Prom, An Evening in Paris, was given to the departing Seniors as a farewell gesture. Everyone said the prom of '46 was one of the most successful proms presented in the high school. It showed that a lot of planning and work was put into it by the students. Now is as good a time as any to say that the prom would not have been what it was without the many hours of work 'and worry on the part of Mrs. Bitter, to whom we are all grateful and extend our sincere thanks. She has led us through many trials and tribulations, so we say, Our hats off to you, Mrs. Bitter. Being just small satellites, the class of '47 began to send off a brighter light as it neared its final goal. Since the Iunior year was rough going, the class elected the same officers to lead the class through the last days of the journey through the heavens. The first money making project was the Christmas Card sale. The for- mer magazine drive proved the class had super salesmen and, like a speeding meteor zooming to the earth, they zoomed to another lUU !o project. After the Thanksgiving football game and an adequate supply of turkey and all the fixins, a Thanksgiving Dance was held. The Continentals sup- plied the music and gave out with some starry-eyed melodies. The decoration committee did a fine job of decorating. Pennants were suspended around the gym from cord and the scores of the present.season's games were posted. Large, colorful, folding balloons were suspended from the ceiling. The dance proved to be well worth the time and effort put into it. A shooting star and a candy box were seen frequently throughout the school. Candy selling was another project, which was by no means, a failure. Last, but not least, on the calendar of events, the class was recognized as Thespians after their star performance of Stranger in the Night. The play was ably directed by Miss Thompson and Miss Pettry. The members are looking forward to the class trip to Washington and, with a hesitating air, toward Baccalaureate Services and Graduation Night. The class son was written b Hilda Green and Gl d s Brow g y a y n. Our motto we leave as a word of advice and last tribute to the follow- ers of the stars.
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CM., LtJ.H.S. 7,4-M... JK! .I A VIOLET MAY 5525 we' f , 2' an 15553525 1:5 Ac gil? x , , ,. Y J,Vt,j ,. : A ' 433' 711 Z? Wssfiwf gf? Qui?-8:21394 e ' ff ff' W, as X, -H 1 if- CHARLOTTE CHEW Char . . shy until acquainted . . good voice . . pianist . . capable sense of hum- or . . smooth . . sweet . . and always neat . . shuttle along, why rush, you'll get there . . quiet and stately . . always a ready smile. BEATRICE CHOMO Beattie . . shorty . . can argue on any sub- ject . . leads cheers . . unpredictable . . quite a driver . . a chatterbox . . makes the most oi every min- ute . . ready for a joke . . never skips a de- tail. IOHN A. CLARK lar . . handsome . . tall popular brunette . . man of many muscles . . enjoys Raine evenings . . cute as Cliff in Senior Play . . Where's Zak . . will never forget when Woodstown beat Swedesboro . . lneith- er will wel. COLEMAN Vi . . striking ap- pearance . . sophisti- cated . . possesses power of persuasion . . has enough men she can break dates . . controls a beautiful voice . . always gay. bubbling laughter . . next year hopes to at- tend hair dressing school. ELMER COLES Sam . . enjoyed Ag trip to Kansas City . . spends much time rol- ler skating and going to movies . . president of the FFA . . loves to cut up and make noise . . definitely not inter- ested in girls now. IEAN DUBLE Ieanie . . one ol our most capable girls . . slick farmerette . . has a smile for everyone . . air about her for having fun . . cr sport anyway you look at it . . sugar and spice and everything nice. . 'O 'Gr gran pg 7947
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