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Donald E. Wetherhold, President SENIORS David H. Brey, Vice President Olga R. Nickele, Secretary Joanna L. Wentz, Treasurer THE CLASS OF l9ll0 In 1937, one hundred sixty-six students assembled in the high school auditorium as corny freshmen. We were finally divided into four sections, and thus our high school career was launched. Many became active in extra- curricular work. Our only social function of the year was a swimming party held at Pine Tree Park. Vacation time passed quickly, and with the first summons of return, one hundred twenty-three sophs responded. We were allotted two social func- tions, a Halloween Party and our first dance, the Rainbow Hop. More students took part in extra-curricular activities. We were soon planning our summer vacations, and presto, we had completed our second year of high school. Returning as juniors, we found that our ranks again were depleted to one hundred fourteen. We successfully held the greatest function of the year-the Iunior Prom. A large crowd was entertained and everyone declared it our best event. We also sponsored a Christmas Dance, and, as a farewell to the class of '39, we gave a dance in their honor. We were now nearing the end of our third year, not lacking athletic, dramatic, and operatic stars. We reached our first important goal when we became seniors, one hundred and seven in number. From the start, the year promised to be successful. We managed the school paper, were active in athletics, and dramatics, presenting two highly successful class plays. For the third successive year we partici- pated in the annual operetta-the cast of Hollywood Extra being comprised mainly of seniors. We reached a social climax by sponsoring three dances, Hallow'een, Christmas, and Valentine. We soon wrote finis to our memorable high school days, with a record of which we can be truly proud.
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DALLAS L. ADAM R. D. 1, Macungie Commercial Course Activities-Yearbook Staff iAdvertising Man- agerlg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 3, 4. AUREL M. ARNDT Route 1, Emmaus Commercial Course Activities-Track 43 Monitor Club 3, 43 Chorus 4g Dancing Club 33 Pennsylvania German Club 1PresidentJ 4. BETTY E. BOGER Alburtis Academic Course Activities-Class Vice President 1: Yearbook Staff KOrganization Editorlg Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Chorus 2, 3, 4: Girl Reserves 33 Tennis and Ping-pong Club lTreasurerJ 43 Aunt Susie Shoots the Works. ELDEN W. BORTZ 251 Main Street Academic Course Activities--Football 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Fattler Staff tReporter7 3, 4Page Editor? 43 Yearbook Staff 4Sports Editorbg Clhorus 43 Gym Team 3. sanalnl nlyoopn ..Aundy,, Butch Butch Jennie Bortz Dolly PAUL B. ANTRIM 115 Macungie Avenue General Course Activities-Football 1- Cooking Club 31 Danc- ing C-lub 3. MARY A. BITTENBENDER 423 North Street Commercial Course Activities-Basketball Vr. 3, 43 Tattler Staff iReporterJ 3, 4Page Editorl 43 Monitor Club 3, 41 Yearbook Staff fOrganization Editorbg Student Council 2, 3, iTreasurerJ 45 Chorus 3, 43 Hockey 3. IEANNETTA E. BOGERT 233 North Street General Course Activities-Orchestra 1, 2, 3, fTrcasurerJ 47 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. ADELE I. BOYER 222 South Fifth Street Commercial Course Activities-Sewing Club 23 Dancing Club 3g Bridge Club 4.
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