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VIRGINIA VAN VORST Ginny Chee se Boom 1 When we think of Ginny we naturally remember her as the President of our class. She guided us faithfully and well through many a crisis. Although Ginnyls disposition is inclined to be a little fussy at times, her good humor always Wins out in the end. 'We have all been with Ginny four years, and.we shall miss her when she goes. Although she is not an athlete, she has taken a sincere interest in everything the class has done and we thank her for it. Arts and Crafts -- Spring Festival -- Hockey -- 2-5 Rocket -- 3-4 2 Class President -- 4 2-5-4- Year Book Staff -- 4 Debate Team -- 4 Dramatics -- 2-5 Dance Committee -- 2-4 Merit Award -- 5 a m 1 AS WE SEE THEM 4 1 m Best Looking . Most Popular . . . Wittiest ..... Most Indifferent . Biggest Fusser . . Most Original . Most Modest . . . Most Poised . . . Best Sense of Humor Most Generous . . Most Entertaining Peppiest ..... Biggest Gossip . . Most Loyal . . . Biggest Arguer . . Best Sport . . . Most Dignified . . Biggest Bluffer . Most Talented . Best Student . . Best Athlete . . . Best Disposition . Biggest Thinker . -16- . . . Mblly Paul . Betty Sohlottman . . . Eva Peters . . Gene Quigley . . Ginny Van Vorst . Betty Sohlottman . Helen Ackerman . . Gertie Shonk . . Helen Crawford . . Charlotte Kennedy . . Phyllis Creedy . . . Eva Peters . . Mary Jane Medary . . . . Bertha Alder . . . . Peg Sterrett . Kathleen Danneberger . . . . Bertha Alder . . Betty Schlottman . . . . Dot Davis . . Bertha Alder . .Mary Jane Medary . . Bertha Alder . . Alda Kitson
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CLASS HISTORY x s m As I sit here under the palm trees and listen to the rhythmic beat of the waves on the shore, the hopelessness of my situation over- whelms me. I no longer have faith that a distant sail will loom into sight bringing me rescue and safe return to my beloved Moravia. All such dreams are gone. One last desire remains. Before I am.lost for- ever on this unknown island, I want to leave a record of the famous deeds which made memorable my years with the crew of the loved Moravia. With weakened hand, and ever-crumbling charcoal, I shall pen these lines which I plan to place in a bottle and send to seek their destiny on the same sea that brought me, a helpless bit of flotsom, to this place. In September, 1929, a robust group joined the Freshmen crew. They sailed into the good old Lehigh Valley Sea. It was the youngest ship of the four sister ships under the title of Moravia. Now being the youngest, they seemed to be a bit timid until two members walked off with the positions of Varsity Assistants in juggling potatoes for the cook, better known as Basket Ball forewards. They were Peggy Sterrett and Mary Jane Medary. Peggy was also in line up for winner of deck bat ball Ktennis.l In the log book, the second term opened with every member of the class on the honor roll. Thus after our first struggle we altered and came out on top with our smiling officers, Captain, President Mary Jane Medary, First Mate, Vice President Karin Uhlig, Second Mate, Secretary Ally Loomis, and Third Mate, Treasurer Margery Hartzog. After having given up the good ship Freshman for the sturdy nSophmoren vessel, the year opened with Captain Ally Loomis and mates in succession: Karin Uhlig, Virginia Van Vorst, and Mary Jane Medary. Lost to our beloved crew, however, were Peggy Sterrett and Mary Francis Pearson. Joining our ranks were Kathleem Danneberger, Betty Schlottman, Dorothy Underwood, Jeanette Truswell, and Virginia Van Vorst.' That year a shuffleboard contest, commonly known as hockey, was started between two of the three sections of the country Mbravia, namely, College and Seminary. The seminary won, with eight of its eleven mem- bers of the Sophmore crew. Also Kathleen walked off with the bat ball championship Ctennisj. Eva Peters held a position on the Y. W. board while Ally Loomis walked off with the Mbst Popular, and the year closed with high expectations for the new year. Again the year opened, this time on the jolly Junior cruiser with some losses in the crew: Ally Loomis, Jeanette Truswell, Eva Braun, and Karin Uhlig. The new members were: Alda Kitson, Phyllis Creedy, Dot Davis, and Bertha Alder, with Peggy Sterrett again joining our ranks. The year opened with Captain, Eva Petersg Mate, Dorothy Underwood, Ship Advisor, Miss Talmage. Bing! and off walked Peggy Sterrett with bat ball championship. Kathleen and Margery Hartzog were members of the A.A. board. Sterrett was President of the YJN.g Dottie Underwood, Secretary, and Betty Schlottman, Treasurer leaving only one post to another shipman. Several members had important posts on every team that we had. The year closed with tears and sadness that we had but one year in which to be together and to add to our many former joys. -7-
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