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were invited. Each one donned a kiddies' dress or suit and lapsed back into baby talk. We had entertainment, dancing, and all-day suckers. Since the party was a success, We were able to have the Freshman Prom, which was held in the grand ball room of the Penn- Stroud Hotel in Stroudsburg, with music for dancing by Ken Brown and his orchestra. To lead the cast for the second year, We had Walter Glenick as President, Iames Lee as Vice-President, Dorothy Scheirer as Secretary, and Frances Purcell as Treasurer. They were Well directed by our production manager, Mr. Stephen Roberts. Since, as Freshmen, the Kiddie Party was hailed as a success, we again held a Kinder- garten class in the Wayne Gymnasium. Our Sophomore Prom was held at the lnn at Buck Hill Falls. After a delicious dinner in the annex dining room, dancing was enjoyed in the Lower Lounge. As Iuniors, our principal characters changed. Our President was Raymond Gough, Vice- President, Ioseph Behag Secretary, George Lewis, and Treasurer, Delroy Evans. The Iunior Class raised money by contracting the athletic concessions, by having another Kiddie Kut-Up, and by sponsoring a Iunior movie. As a result, our players were able to enjoy a dinner dance at Skytop Lodge, which was very successful. The officers of the class of l94U included President Daniel Bowan, Vice-President Fran- cis Purcell, Secretary Tom Weston, and Treas- urer Walter Olenick. This is the biggest, best year of all. The scene is always full of action, senior pictures, year book staff meetings, stu- dent-teacher conferences, and applications. The Senior play, The Ghost Train, Was the climax of this fourth and last act of our sketch. Our capable actors and actresses again dis- played their talents as they had done in pre- vious school productions. The class boasts of its musicians, athletes, writers, and orators, Who have been outstanding in the past four years. The end of our play has come, but not the end of our story. We hope the future will be as successful, as interesting and as exciting as our four years at E. S. S. T. C. PROCESSES AND VOCATIONAL INTERESTS 25
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TI-IE1940GRADUATES SE IUH ELAS5 HIETUHY Our play opens in the year ot l936, With a strange setting, and a great number of be- wildered and frightened characters. The tale begins with the introduction of these charac- ters to Iulia, then on to the maddening pro- cedure of registration. As freshmen, our characters felt exceedingly inexperienced with the Ways of the college, and looked for help and understanding from those who knew-the upper classmen. We are just Frosh to them, and must learn the routine of registration and regulations as they had learned it during previous years. We braved the hectic days cheerfully, including the nine Weeks of regs. Finally, our day came. The Freshmen and Sophomore soccer teams met on the battlefield and the Freshmen Were victorious. The time had come for us to remove our Freshman insignias and bury them in some forgotten land. ln the last half of the first act of our play, We chose our class officers. Daniel Rowan Was elected President, William Keller, Vice-Presb dent, Alyson Kistler, Secretary, and Frances Purcell, Treasurer. Our faculty adviser was Stephen Roberts, who guided our activities from 1936-l94U. The high spot of our Freshman year was the Kiddie Kut-Up Party. All students and faculty fl., Sf,.0uJ COMMAND OF FUNDAMENTAL 24
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W f fl M ll Nflyl RoBERT AHNERT 'Bo ' Bushkill ancing-l, 2, 3, 4, Mask and Zany-l, 2, 3, 4, Science-l, 2, 3, 4. MQW ,M lntra-murals-Basketball, Tennis, Volley Ball. NORMAN G. ARNT N. G. East Stroudsburg Secondary A Cappella Choir-l, 2, 3, 4, Typing Club-l, Extravaganza-l, 2, Choral Club-2, 3, Male Quartet-2, Y. M. C. A.-3, Kappa Delta Pi-3, Pinatore-3, Secretary and Treasurer of Sci- ence Club-3, Program Committee of Kappa Delta Pi-4. DORIS IEANNETTE ARTHUR Dolly lpswitch, Mass Health Education Gym Team-l, 2, 3, 4, Mask and Zany-l, 2, Choral Club-l, 2, College Orchestra-l, 2, Ex- travaganza-l, 2, W. A. A.-l, 2, Women's Executive Council-l, 3. lntra-murals-Soccer, hockey, basketball. IOSEPH ANTHONY BEHA Inge Califon, N. I. Secondary Choral Club-l, 2, 3, 4, President-4, Treasurer -2, 3, Tennis Manager-3. 5,,,,,,,1 COMMAND or FUNDAMENTAL 26
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