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ass of 1951 Qw 77 ff u hrs Class flower: white carnation Class colors: blue and white CLASS OFFICERS President, Dennis Trumbore Vice President, Gerald Koilel Secretary, Betty Detweiler 573 'Q I Treasurer, Shirley Allebach . S ,WMW A ! '71 ,fy . , Class Philosophy These are challenging days! Everywhere there seems to be gloom, disorder, restlessness and boredom, yet, this cannot be the total picture. There must be an answer! We of 751 believe such a small thing as a SMILE can be a big thing. Yes, We maintain a smiling philosophy can do much to dissipate cloudy skies and help us to recapture the CAITY OF THE NINETIES. SMILE. A smile costs nothing, but gives much. It enriches those who receive, without making poorer those who give. It takes but a moment, but the memory of it sometimes lasts forever. None is so rich or mighty that he can get along without it, and none is so poor but that he can be made rich bv it. A smile creates happiness in the school and home, fosters good will in business, and is the counter- sign ol friendship. It brings rest to the weary, cheer to the discouraged, sunshine to the sad, and it is nature's best antidote for trouble. Yet it cannot be bought, begged, borrowed, or stolen, for it is some- thing that is of no value to anybody until it is given away. Some people are too tired to give you a smile. Give them one of yours, as none needs a smile so much as he who has no more to give. fourtee
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+ + J na Lyn, ncovpovafe Editor-in-Chief ....... .......... ,l anice Alderfer Assistant Editor .....,..... ..... Shirley Hunsicker Literary Editor ..................................,......... Willard Benner Assistant Literary Editor ..............,............. Betty Detweiler Sports Editors ...........,.,.......... Shirley Kile, Robert Ziegler Biographic Editor .................,.......................... Peggy Slotter Assistant Biographic Editors ............ Louise Cassel, Betty Damiani, Anna Mae Derstine, Shirley Derstine, Carlton Force. Paul Gerhart. Photographic Editors ...,.. Harvey Hallman, Herbert Harris Poet ..........,..........,.............................................. Gloria Grasse Typists ........ Arlene Fritz, Marlene Haney, Janet Gehman Business Managers ................ Betty Kratz, Paul Musselman Circulation Mrzzirigers .......... Kenneth Nase, Ralph Moyer HAllis well that ends wellw is the unspoken thought of every member of the Unaliyi staff. We have worked hard to produce a book worthy of taking its place among - yes, even excelling perhaps - the previous twelve Hne editions of the Unatiyi. Much credit goes to our capable, hard-working editor, Janice Alderfer, who by her tireless efforts kept the staff running in a smooth, business-like manner. Words of praise also go to our two faculty advisers, Miss Gerhart and Mr. Manone, who unselfishly gave of their time and knowledge whenever it was needed. Mr. Manone, working fifteen hand in hand with us, helped us both with his advice and popular brand of moral support. Miss Gerhart willingly devoted countless hours of diligent work to the numerous phases of behind- the-scene yearbook production. As you read these pages, now or in the future, we trust you will again capture a breath of the atmosphere and activity 'that surrounded the good old days at Souderton High School. Wheels at Work
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