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In the Spring a young lady ' s heart turns toward May Dav. This year the May Queen and her Maid of Honor were both from this class. A critical moment occurred. The major situation was, would there be a prom or would there not be a prom. ' ' It was the class of ' 39 who campaigned for support and as a result the prom was again a gala event . As a climax to the year the Senior Class presented Noel Coward ' s I ' ll Leave It To You . And it was in the short time remaining that everyone let the other person bid them adieu , auf wieder sehen or mostly just good- bye . As final exams approached there was great haste and fretting to get all back work cleaned up and to dig in to prepare for the brain teasers. As usual they made a big hit with everybody. ■ ' ■ ■ 1 Seventeen
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SENIOR CLASS CLASS OFFICERS Ray Flanders . - . . . President Ruth Rein . - . - Vice-President Dorothy Schulman - . - . Secretary Daniel Collins ----- Treasurer ' h CLASS HISTORY REBELLIOUS were the Freshmen of 1938. They uniformly protested to the prolonged Freshmen customs. The storm calmed for a period in which Ray Flanders was selected to represent this group. During their Freshman year the new- comers displayed talent which was acceptable to the IRC, Dra- matic Club, and the French organizations. Vernon Gooderham volunteered one day in ' 38 to make an announcement in as- sembly and he is still the news commentator for every organi- zation in ' 39. Yes ' 39. The Freshmen are now the Seniors. No time wasted in this school. Ray Flanders again was elected president of his class. With his efficient woman in politics . Ruth Rein and script girl. Dorothy Schulman he had plenty of assistance. Then too, there was the collector of revenues, Dan Collins. At one of the first social events, the Chestnut Party, the Sophs did not appear to be the victors so we will let it go by saying — a good time was had by all. The President ' s Re- ception was no longer a novelty for this class but there were still many who came to get re-acquaint ed with the faculty. Of course, this year the greatest Dickinson Banquet was held. The class participated in the serving, entertaining and — feasting. Also we have been the supervisors in the building of a new. Greater Dickinson. Our activities paralleled those of the new chapel closely, and as we grew in stature and favor in the sight of God and man , the blueprints of the buildings and grounds did also. As the bricks and girders went to gether to form this lovely hall, so we piled up facts and knowledge to form prospec- tive graduates. Sixteen
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Charlotte AdeliMAN A. S. i4 merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Union !. 2; Dramatic Club 1. 2; Vocal Ensemble 1. 2: Day Student Council. Secretary 2: French Club. President 2. Williamsport. Pa. Virginia Berkstresser c. s. Love IS a pleasing but a various clime. Dramatic Club: Y. W. C. A.. Secre- tary: Women ' s Cooperative Govern- ment Association. Saxton, Pa. James Brink Gen. God is with those who persevere. Dart 2: Union 1: Dean ' s List. Williamsport. Pa. Beulah Bunce C. S. Better to have loved amiss than nothing to have loved. Vocal Ensemble 1 . Baltimore. Md. 4 ' ' ■ ' Vii- Dan Collins , Gen. ' Wit is folly unless a wise man hath the keeping of it. Dart 2. Associate Editor: Union 1. 2. Columnist, News Editor: Dramatic Club: International Relations Club: Y. jM- C. A.: Theta Pi Pi: Beta Eta Pi 1. ' 2. Presiding Officer: Class Treasurer Williamsport. Pa. William Brink A. S- ' T o rela.x the mind is to lose it. Dart. Editor-in-Chief 2: Union 2: Sophomore Tribunal 2: Dean ' s List. Williamsport. Pa. John Burger ' To spend too much time in studies IS sloth. International Relations Club: Y. M. C. A.: Head Waiter: Football 1. 2. Dover. Del. Virginia Copsey Gen. A lovely lady garmented in light from her own beauty. Dramatic Club: International Rela- tions Club. Secretary: Sophomore Tri- bunal. Baltimore, Md. Eighteen
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