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HERBERT W. BARTO 176 Seem Street COMMERCIAL COURSE Whate'e'r his life's defeatures, He loved his fellowfcreaturesf' Activities!-Monitor Club 2, 3, Arts and Crafts' Club 1, 2, Life Begins At Sixteen , Bicycle Club 1. ANTHONY D. BASKO 618 Minor Street GENERAL COURSE Learn the sweet magic of a cheerful face, Not always smiling, but at least Activities-Football Manager 1, 2, 3, Baseball Manager 2, 3, Art Club 1. WAYNE W. BARTO TOptOn E GENERAL COURSE 'LAll his faults are such that K One loves him still the better for them. Activities- DOn't Take My Penny , Chorus 2, 3, Dancing Club QTreasurerD 3, Tennis and Ping Pong Club 2. serene. ARLENE E. BAUDER Route 1, Emmaus COMMERCIAL COURSE The idea of her life shall sweetly creep Into his study of imagination. Activities-Tatting Club 1, 2, Dancing Club 3, Yearbook CCOpy Eclitorl. 13
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OFFICERS President ............ HENRY WETHERHOLD Vice President ................ JEAN RICE Secretary ....,. ..., R ACHEL GEHMAN Treasurer , . ,... HARRY Buci-I IN CLASS ADVISERS Miss PAULINE MCLEAN MR. ALBIZRT BIZNFIELD MR. HOWARD DEISCHER The Class of 1941 We entered E. H. S. as Freshmen, one hundred liftyffive strong in 1937, young and eager for an education. In 1941 there are one hundred nine of us remaining. As Freshmen we gradually became interested in various school activites, and in Spring we decided to have a doggie roast at Weid' ' 'll. ' ' ' , a s mi This was held on June 7, with the class advisers as chaperones. Vacation oo as ophomores. Many of our classmates became active in sports and oth h ' ' ' er sc ool activities. The junior varsity teams were mainly composed of Sophomores. As the term drew to a close we decided to hold a 'Spring Shag to the music of Bull Weida and his gang. time quickly passed and we returned to sch 1 S As our first social function in our Junior year we sponsored the Turkey Trot on November 4. The Junior Prom, the biggest social event of the year, was held on April 12, at the Owls' Home with the Schaadt Brothers furnishing the music. To climax the Junior year we sponsored a dance on May 29 in honor of the 1940 graduating class. This year saw many members of the class elected to important extrafcurricular positions, and particif pating in varsity sports. Finally the portals of Seniority were opened and on October 25 we held a Halloween Dance. Soon afterwards, on November 15, we demonstrated our dramatic ability by pref senting, Don't Take My Penny. During the Christmas vacation we held a Belsnickel Hop, and on February 15, sponsored the 'LCupid's Frolicf' On April 14 we presented Life Begins At Sixteen, a heart warming comedy. A Senior Ball will be held after graduation. Other activities such as s orts ' l p , musica and dramatic performances, club activities, and the publishing of the yearfbook kept man of o l ' y ur c assmates active throughout the year. We reached our goalf'LGraduation''-and in the process have benefitted socially, and scholastically. We shall remember E. H. S. as a true example of democracy at work and play. 12
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H. ROBERT BEIDLEMAN 39 Main Street, Macungie COMMERCIAL COURSE Ideals are like starsg you'll not succeed In touching them with your hands. Chorus 3g Don't Take My Penny g Track 3. PAUL J. BIEBER 147 East Main Street GENERAL COURSE NA youth to whom was given So much of earth, so much of Heaven. Activities-Aviation Club 15 Art Metal Club 2. PAULINE D. BIEHN 1434 Pennsylvania Avenue COMMERCIAL COURSE Defer not till tomorrow to be wise, Tomorrow s sun to thee may never rise. Activities-Speech Club 15 Dancing Club 33 Tattler Staff CReporterQ 2, 3g Bridge Club 3g DOn't Take My Pennyng Chorus 1. S BETTY J. BITTINC 23 North Fourth Street COMMERCIAL COURSE Something the heart must have to cherish, Must love and joy and sorrow learn. Activities4SeW So Club CSecretaryD 23 Yearbook CClass Editorjg Dancing Club 3g Don't Take My Pennyug Chorus 1, 2, 3g Student Council 1g Def hating 3. - 14 ActivitiesfDancing Club 1, 3g Monitor Club 33
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