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who flee war-torn countries. As long as we shall work together, believing in ourselves and in the principles as embodied in our Constitution, we shall find the great secret of success. The purpose of democracy is so to or- ganize society that each member may de- velop his personality primarily through ac- tivities designed for the well-being of his fellow members and of society as a whole. Consequently, education in a democracy, both within and without the school, should develop in each individual the knowledge, interests, ideals, habits, and powers where- by he will find his place and use that place to shape both himself and society toward nobler ends. IDA M. GROSSKETTLER, R.D.H. LOUISE MEINHOLD Penn State College, Temple University. State College, Thomas Evans Dental Institute, University of . - Penns I 'A Lzbramm Y mmm Dental H-1'gi8IIi,ff I , E ,- , nf f I !I, ' f 1 ' - If-f f. 'Jul . ,z ku' v 'flu 'IA' Q Y ' Y ' , uf J ' ' rs l' f H' 'V -r r ' rf ' J N' J , V My. fb-, ki Sr! ' ' Q State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Bucknell Univer- sity, University of Pennsyl- vania, M.S. Social S fudier ALBERT C. ALESSI, BS. Edinboro State Teachers Col- lege, B.S., Duke University, Art Superrimr DR. ANTON M. MILLER, B.S., M.D. Bucknell University, Hahne- mann College of Science, Hahnemann Medical College. Medical I nrpeclor KQV?-ERRQICI x igmH, Fw MARGARET JANE JONES, B.S. West Chester State Teachers College, B.S. Secremrg, S u pe:-intend enf: Off ce Fiftem
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PHOEBE C. EVANS, B.S., M.S. A.B., Bucknell University, A.B., is and civil liberties. We are busy learning new jitterbug steps, going to football and baseball A.M. games, attempting to do something about man's M b ' S 'ly . . . c 'U emalm pam inhumanity to man and furthering our educa- tion. We wish to express our appreciation to the rg Z ' faculty for the cooperation and the deep and f D sincere interest they have taken in carrying out QS, the principles of democracy. They have worked ' f energetically so that we students might learn these principles in order to become more highly THOMAS L. JENNINGS, developed citizens. B.Mus. , v Combs College of Music, Democracy s rays, soft and sure, are radiat- B, . . . . Mus Q ing the doctrines and teachings of our fore- , Imlruflzerzlal Muna' fathers and warming the hearts of the people ,4 if if Q ga 4 . f A X, ' N, .,644U,4Vlf WILLIAM REESE SUPER, FRAN IS EMVZELKER' 5'5 BS' Keystone State. 'Iieachers Col- MARGAREX BE' HEALY' MARY D 1-HORN BMUS Bucknell UUiVef5ifY, Uf5in'-f5 lege, B.S., Pennsylvania State ' ' ' ' ' I' College, B.S., Pennsylvania College, New York University, St. joseplfs College, A.B., Co- Combs College of Music, State College. M,A, lumbia University. B.Mus. Englirh Science Bivlvgy Lazin Muric Superviror - airian f O - Fourteen n - K . K V!
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Cfcwa of 1940 OFFICERS Prerident Carl Adamcik Vice Prerident Edward Fitz Secretary Russell Dashifsky Treasurer jack Williams Clan Flower Clan Colorr Red Rose Scarlet and Silver SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Cyan Motto Adzfirorr Bark Rou Edward Fitz Carl Adamcik, g Russell Dashifsky From Row: John Wil- Today We Follow: MISS Phoebe Evans llamg Tomorrow We Lead Mr. Francis Welker ENTERINC- THE TREADMILL OF DEMOCRACY FOUR YEARS ago the class of 1940 entered Saint Clair High School with an enrollment of 152 members. At our first class meeting we chose the following students to guide us through the term: President, Elenore Kotchg Vice President, Albert Kazlauskusg Secretary-Treasurer, Jenny Ross. In our second year we were well represented on the football, baseball, and basketball teams. We held a very successful doggie roast at Eagle Hill. The class oliicers for the Sophomore year were: President, John Brown, Vice President, Francis Gatelyg Secretary, Mary Gwynng Treas- urer, Mario Cherri. The Junior Prom was the highlight of our Junior year, and was held during the Christmas season in the Public School Auditorium. A com- mittee composed of representatives of the Freshman, Sophomore, junior Classes, and of the faculty selected a class ring which will be used by all future classes. Class officers for the third term were: Presi- dent, Elenore Kotchg Vice-President, jack Williams, Secretary, Olga Havrong Treasurer, Edward Fitz. The Vlfashington Trip was uppermost in our minds during our Senior year. NW e held another doggie roast at Eagle Hill. In the latter part of the year we were occupied with the exciting preparations for graduation. CQLPLQVL 1 S ixxcen
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