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Off to class with a half-written theme ... A hurried glance at the assignment .... Saved by the bell ... Up and down the halls, in twos—or threes—or alone ... In and out of classrooms . . . Finishing last night's sleep in the back row . . . Worrying about exams, dates, propaganda—but most of all about ourselves .... Great stuff, this getting educated. Making names for themselves in dramatics, journalism, student government, athletics, music, art, scholastic, social and extra-curricular activities, the class of '42 proved its versatility in many fields. The outstanding social event of the senior year was the Sadie Hawkin’s Day Dance, when senior girls turned mountain gals and chased the hill-billy boys around the girls' gym. However, it did not surpass the Barn dance which was held the preceeding year at the Klan Farm. The unusual talent and individuality of the class of '42 was lavishly displayed in three class assemblies. In their Freshmen year they presented a variety show, their Junior year they portrayed “Student Life at D. H.S. , and they climaxed their Senior year with a colossal production of “Cleopatra's Court.” And now when the world outlook is clouded on many horizons, the class of'42 is launched into the uncertain circumstances of tomorrow. Senior Class Officers BOB BOYD ... President DON TEMPLE - - - Vice President Seniors 14
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BLANCHE ADKINS “Shorty” Commercial Course. Home Economics Club 4 ; Trcas. 4. A friendly newcomer with a friendly smile. RUTH ELLEN ALBAUGH “Albaugh” Commercial Course. Chorus 1-2-3-4; Commercial Club 2; Intramurals 3; Student Guide 3-4 ; Librarian 4. We know her best talking about last night. ANGELINE AMISTADI “Angie” College Entrance Course. Chorus 2; Girl Reserves 2; Librarian 2-4; Crim-sonian Staff 3 ; Office 3-4. Quite a handy gal—she sews all her own clothes. GEORGE A. ANTONELLI “Stubby” College Entrance Course. Chorus I: Movie Operators 1-2; Intramural Director 2-3-4; Radio Operators 2-3-4 ; Stage Crew 2-3-4 ; Stage Lights 3-4 ; Varsity Football 4. The one and only intramural man. IRVIN BAKER (ieneral Course. Intramurals 2. A very easy going fellow. MARTHA JANE BARR ‘Barr” College Entrance Course. Nature Club 1. English Librarian 2: Band I -2-3-4; Choir I-2-3-4; Ensembles 1-2-3-4; Girl Reserves 1-2-4; Salon Orchestra 2-3; Band librarian 2-3; Intramurals 2-3-4 ;Orchcstra 2-3-4. Clothes? She’s the girl that has them. EDWARD A. BARTHELMEH “Eddie” Vocational Course. Chorus 1-2; Nature Club 1-2-3: Sr. Taxidermy I-2-3-4; Sportsman Club 3; Advisor of Jr. Taxidemy 3: Prom Committee 3; Hall Guide 3-4 ; Biology Club 4. A taxidermist at heart. ROBERT BEITZEL “Bob” General Course. Intramurals 4. BILL BELLER Bill” Vocational Course. Photography Club 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3 ; Usher Club 3-4. Quiet, but remember still water runs deep. ELIZABETH BERNHART “Bernic” College Entrance Course. Chorus 2; Student Guide 3; Crimsonian Stall 3; English Librarian 4. Why are the Phila. boys so much more interesting than Dover boys, Bernie? BOB BOVI) College Entrance Course. Vice Pres, of Class 1: Sock Buskin 2: Visual Aids 1-2-3-4; Chief Operator 3; Student Council 1-2-3 1; Chairman 3. Pres. 4; Radio Operators 2-3-4; Pres. 4; Prom Committee 3; Thespians 3-4; Masque Gavel 4; Class Pres. 4: “John Brown”; “What a life ; “Our Town ; “Love Rides the Rails. The active fellow you can see buzzing about. ORLO KRIEG BROWN “Pete” Vocational Course. Intramurals 1; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Hall Guide 4; Tool Checker 4. He’s quite a help in the cafeteria ROBERT BURBAGE College Entrance Course. French Club 4; Intramurals 4. A born jitterbug. MARTHA JANE BURGESS “Bar” Commercial Course. Girl Reserves 1-2; Chorus 1-2-3-4; Bookkeeping Club 2: Science Librarian 2: Student Guide 2-3-4; Intramurals 3. How often do you see her without Alhaugh ? NORMA JEAN BURKHART “Jean” Commercial Course. Chorus 1 : Student Guide 2: Choir 2-3-4; Girl Reserves 2-3-4; Crimsonian Staff 3; Intramurals 3; Attendance Officer 4. She smiles all the while, in a gracious way. Senior Class Officers Left to right: DAWN KENNEDY Historian HERBERT PRITCHARD Assembly Rep. JEAN COCHRAN - Secy, and Treas. Seniors 15
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