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4 CLASS OFFICERS Joan Diefenderfer, Treafzirfr Donald Miller, Prefident Theodore Houseknecht, Vine Prexident Fay Funk, Secretary C an H 1.370 ry When the class of '51 entered high school, few realized our potentialities in the scholastic, social, dramatic, and athletic fields. Our class was separated, two sections were in the Lincoln Junior High School and three in the High School. After a general pushing around hy the upper- classmen, we all settled down to a full schedule of studying. Our only diversion was to plan for our Freshman Minstrel, and on the nights of February 13 fand 1-1, the Country Style Shindign was presented. It was a grand success and showed the abilities and talents of our class. May 14, 19-18, the Spring Swingn was held, our first and only soclal event of the year. The term ended with everyone looking forward to their sophomore year. j Returning to Emmaus High in fall, we were fewer ininumber, but so much wiser. More socially inclined, we held two dances. The first one, the Green and Gold Hop, was held December -1, 1948. Probably no one will ever forget the orchestra, The Jolly Four, or the gaily decorated gym. We now began to take an interest in high school functions and at the end of the year we supplied cheerleaders and colour guards. Our second dance, The Springtime Frolic, was held May 14, 19-19, and brought an end to the affairs of the sophornore class. And now we were Juniors! The Bal L'Automne,', oulr first dance of the year was held on the night of November 5. Our decorating committee did a wonderful job for the dance, and for the first time, supplied a stage for the orchestra. The amiual Junior Declamation Contest was held on May -1, 1950, and was won by Barbara jean Kline. Other contestants were Willard Stratz and Rodney Fenstermaker. In spring, our eagerly awaited Ylfunior Prom, the biggest social affair of the year, was held April 21, at the Frolics Ballroom in Allehtown. The Ballroom was beautifully 1 -.
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