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Class l-listory N September Q, 1930, we entered Emaus High School strong in number, but extremely green. After several weeks of 'Sophomore-dodging , we felt at ease and settled down to our worlc. Two members of our class were awarded letters in football, and the Junior High Baslcetball Team, composed of Freshmen boys, enjoyed the most successful season in its history. Freshmen debating was equally successful. The first year of our High School life was over before we lcnew it, ln September, 'l93'l, we again entered Emaus High School. This year we enjoyed ufreshmen-huntingn before settling down to worl4. Our most successful social event was the Sophomore Valentine Party held in the gymnasium. Activities of all lcinds received ample support from the Sophomore Class. Ten of our boys and girls received varsity letters. Did we enjoy our vacation? The tolling of the old historic Central School bell again brought us baclc to Emaus High School. ln our Junior year we set aside all other social events to con- centrate on the annual Junior Prom, held in the Owlfs Home on March 'l6, 1934. Splendid cooperation on the part of the committees made possible a very successful affair. The annual Junior Qratorical Contest was very successful. Several Juniors interested in debating and oratory joined the National Forensic Club. The brawn and muscle of the class again answered the various calls for athletics, helping to malce the most successful football team in the history of E, H. S. Five Juniors played on the championship baseball team, a team of which all Emaus is proud. Again Junior boys and girls received letters for varsity basketball service. We had concentrated so much on the Junior Prom, the Junior Oratorical Contest, and the various sports that we scarcely realized that another year of our High School life had departed. Almost unconscious of the fact that this was our last year in Emaus High School, we entered our Senior term, which proved to be the most outstanding and enjoyable of them all, due partly to many social events. The first of these was a Hallowe'en Party, at which the Juniors were guests. Several seasonal dances were sponsored by the Senior Class. The last and most successful event was the Senior Ball, the last meeting of the class. Senior debating was very successful and, as in previous years, many Senior boys carried the colors of Green and Gold through several tough athletic schedules. Now our High School life is over and we must separate to face life as individuals and not as a class. We leave our Alma Mater with heavy hearts, TATTLE I
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HE 1935 l i l l l 1 l l 9 I i l i l As we must go And leave behind The things we lcnow We'll never Find, As we go on To reach the dawn, 'Tis sorrow true For me and you. To say farewell, Ch-what regretl To bid adieu And not to let Those eyes shed tear As of the years That passed beiore We think once more We realize Just what a fool That one has been To call their school A dump , a Hjailu. We then turn pale ln shame, and prize lt: paradise. S Fa rewe II We've reached our goal, But goals ahead Show, on the whole, That we are dead, For as one dies, Cn death bed lies, And dying last l-le sees the past. So as we go ln circles 'round, And steadily grow Until we've found That as we start, Thus we depart, Loolc baclc, and then Begin again. Then why have sorrow, Why be blue, Because tomorrow Something new Will light our way,- And we will say 'Tis sweet farewell, And all is well. -Murray lobst
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