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I I I I I Wwwlwlx ELDORADO'-11.93 2 Xf'USmW'W'B l wi ' - er ' Y fl x Q X I I it Qi-9' I is I -- '- LEON UMBLE I He who judges wisely shall ,avoid evil. I - Ac'r1v1T1Es :-Basketball 12-3-455 Baseball Q1-2-3-455 President Athletic Association C455 j ,I Student Council Q1-2-3-45, President Student Council 1455 Orchestra Q2-3-41, Senior Play q4y, Staff 443. I Rah, Shorty! Rah, Shorty! Rah, Shorty! Shorty is the star basketball forward from the Senior Class and plays center field for the baseball squad. He is always raring to go when it comes to playing basketball for his Alma Mater. In fact is it doubtful if he could be kept oil' the iioor during a basketball game, either in playing or cheering. He is likewise indispensable to the orchestra, for he is our drummer boy. Shorty is noted for his wise insight of human characters. Although he is ready to laugh at any wise crack, or give anyone a pleasant smile, just watch his action when some girl tries to vamp him. It simply doesn't work. Sometime in the future, Tailspin Umble will be found soaring above the housetops in a red and white monoplane. After much dis- . cussion and study of the subject during his , high school career, he has decided to enter QP- aviation school. Success to the conqueror of ,I the skies! , ' I f I . I I The Rudder I The will is life's rudder, God grant it be sltrong, For never in life do we want to go wronggl It must hold us to safety and pilot our way, For as this rudder is turned, so must We'obeyg It determines the roadway we travel updng It gives splendors which we may call our bwng The way we journey will be the way it niakes, I So then we must better the roadways it tlakes. .- Some new ideas we have all learned to write, V We can now brave darkness that will give us light, p W--.4 We've cherished beauty, like a rose-bower I We've doubled in knowledge and also in power. In the life we lead, we will start anew I To solve the problems we before- could not do, Toward a goal far away we will always wfork , And, we vow, from no difficulty will we shirk. p Ir' We know that, as a lad, the great man otf today Gave his best to each task which came 'is way, Like him we'll not wail at our circumsta ce, For that rules no man, and we have a chance To take the job, to try to beautify the earth, And by bettering ourselves, we will prove our worth For we've learned that virtue is a thing' desired And perseverence- in all ways is requirell. c II DoRo'rHY RICE. I I I I I I I -,, l Twenty-five -
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1 l xv ,, l Twenty- fowr ANNA MARGARET SHEAFFER Meet trials with smiles and they vanish Face cafres with a song and they flee. ACTIVITIES:-Student Council 11-2-3-413 Dramatic Club 1113 Glee Club 1215 President of Social Service Club 1313 Secretary of Staff 141, Debating Club 141. Attention everyone! I wish at this time to make known to you one of the happiest and most mischievous girls of the class of '32, none other than Anna Margaret Sheaffer, more commonly known to everyone as Sheaffer. Just look, she has now been responsible for the origin of another localism! Sheaii'er's favorite sport is riding around in a Studebaker. That's all right Sheaifer, we won't say any more. Anna Margaret is a very industrious worker, and as everyone knows, a good sport. Nearly all of us are familiar with her blushesland good natured laugh. MARTHA WENGER A smile for each companion A yoke for evefryonef' ACTIVITIES:-Student Council 11-2-313 Dra- matic Club 11-41g Secretary Science Club 1213 Photography and Social Service Clubs 1315 Secretary of Class 1215 Treasurer of Athletic Association 1413 Joke Editor of El Dorado 1415 School Play 141. Behold one of the best natured girls in our class. Matty is a jolly good sport, always ready for fun. She is especially noted for her unique smile. Just look at her now! Let me whisper some- thing to you, she is planning some mischief, you can be sure. Matty is not at all slow when it comes to work or study., She is especially interested in nature study, as is illustrated by her excel- lent work in Biology Class, her knowledge of birds and plants, and her skating ability. HELEN WIKER A heafrt that sheds its silent glow To brighten many anothefrf' ACTIVITIES:-Glee Club 1415 Science Club 1315 Secretary of Class 1315 Student Council 12-3-41g Snap Shot Editor of El Dorado 141. Helen is a happy, good natured lass of the class of '32, who always takes great interest in her school work. She is always willing to help any of us in any way. We can usually find her working on what seems to be her prized study-German. It isn't difficult for Helen to use her leisure moments, for she is continually working on some project. Recently Helen has been taking a very great interest in a person from Soudersburg. She is also fond of writing letters to Germany, and receiving answers. Helen wishes to become a nurse, and we are sure that she will put her utmost into the work, and hence get the utmost out of it.
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