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We Seniers Heminisee Sueeessful Class Heeerd Our class started as a group of one hundred and sixty-two, a community of hopeful young Freshmen, who were looking forward to school friend- ships, fun, and new studies. When we presented the Minstrel, Under the Stars, on January 3l we were proud as only green Freshmen could be. lt made us part of the high school. The following September we donned the title of Sophomores. Enthusi- astically we sponsored our first dance in May. Time no longer dragged, we were too active. Juniors at last! Almost all of us had acquired the spirit of school pride. We patronized our dances, cheered at the games, boasted about our class, and took our place with the Seniors in conducting activities. We held the successful Thanksgiving Dance, enjoyed dancing at our Junior Prom held at the Owls' Home, and said, Good-by, to the Seniors with a farewell dance. We were a class in war time. Boys were enlisting, others were attracted to defense plants and all of us were kept busy writing to our friends in uniform. Almost daily we welcomed some alumnus now in uniform back to our school for a brief visit. Our class play, The Eve of St. Mark , which we presented three times, won favor with a people at war. Although there was a war, we had our dances at l-lallowe'en, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. After participating in school activities, which helped us to uncover our special talents and interests, many of us had planned our future. At graduation one hundred and two Seniors received diplomas, some of us were already ac- tively in the armed services. This graduation and the Senior Ball climaxed our high school careers. We were ready to build a better world wide com- munity. 9
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MR. ORTT CLASS OFFICERS Left to Right: Dennis Martz, Vice Presidentg Dorothy Brey, Secretaryg Gloria Adams, Treasurer, and Samuel Knauss, President. MR. TUTTLE MISS HAUSER 8
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Left to Right: Dorothy Shoemaker, Jean Gehman, Julia Sikorski, Shirley Leister. GLORIA EVA ADAMS 433 ELM STREET, EMMAUS i We can think of no better way to start our senior section than by a picture of our tall, efficent and trustworthy treasurer. Between keeping our books straight and keeping up the morale of the Navy, Gloria is kept busy. We are sure that Gloria will be able to conduct all her affairs as well as she takes care of our money. Commercial Course, Class Treasurer 2, 33 Dancing Club l, 2, 33 Chorus lg Senior Typing Club 3, Yearbook Staff lClub Editorl 35 Cafeteria 2, 3, LlLLlAN MAMIE ADAMS Lil 5l9 BROAD STREET EMMAUS You'd be surprised at how much noise this girl can make. She's quiet in school most of the time but-oh my! Her ambition-well, what is nearly every girI's ambition? He's over in England now, but the war can't last forever. We have a feeling it's serious, and, with a Wish for her happiness, we say, Adieu . Commercial Courseg Senior Typing Club 2, 35 Yearbook Staff 35 Chorus l. ANNA KATHRYN BARTO I76 SEEM STREET, EMMAUS This little lady makes her own clothing, sings, draws, and paints. She already tasted-,life work because she has done office and shop work at Rodale Manufacturing Company. Temporarily she gives much of her time to writing letters. She appreciates fun on the radio and in the movies more than most people. Commercial Course, Senior Typing Club 2, 33 Knitting Club 33 Dancing Club l. GLORIA ELVA BAST l5l EAST MAIN STREET, EMMAUS After you are acquainted with Gloria, her sweet personality becomes more and more evident. Typing and sewing seem to interest her most, of course, we mean outside of keeping the morale of servicemen high with her daily letters. Her participation in outdoor sports explains her healthy smile. She, is an all- around girl, and will certainly make that certain fellow happy. Commercial Courseg Chorus l, 2, 33 Glee Club 2, 33 Senior Typing Club 3. lO
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