William Allen High School - Comus Yearbook (Allentown, PA)

 - Class of 1937

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'ff 1 rn' T few 1 KW' EER 5 XX ., , .ft A-Q 1, 4 as ' , qu , N- JS , f- ' E. 1 f '- x4 , AA ,,.. dir 3.51. K , - 3511 jliilemuriam ALICE LOUISE HENNINGER February I9, l9l9 January 20, I937 What we loved in her shall be Glowing still in memory. All that fretted her is goneg All we loved in her lives on. Page Sixteen Selected

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. I W N 4 VVILLIAM CLARK Wlzscorz, Pres. RIARIIE P15Ru.1.A, Vice-Pres. VERONICA O'K1f15FE, Scc'y Barrels BAUMAN, Treas. l-listory-Class of I937 Three years of hard plugging, three years of fun, three years of waiting, now at last we're through. Our Sophomore year was our biggest in point of numbers. No sooner had we started school than our basketball team walked off with the State Championship. There were none of our class on that team, but we made up the junior Varsity. We held our own pretty well in inter- class sports, and added several members to the track and swimming teams. With our Junior year came our social functions, our round of big times. Our Prom was the most successful one held up to that time, and our class play succeeded in drawing quite a number of admissions. A wealth of talent was discovered in the class, both for managing ability and theatrical skill. Many of our juniors filled places in the interclass play held later in the year. lnterclass sports had declined, but quite a few secured positions on the varsity squads. Sadly depleted, having lost many of those with whom we had started, we started off our Senior year auspiciously by presenting an electric organ to the school. Faced with the necessity of raising a large amount of money to pay off our indebtedness we presented our Senior Class Play which, from both financial and artistic standpoints, was most successful. By means of a theatre benefit, two dances, another play, and class dues, we cleared our slate of debt. And now we are leaving, with no misgivings and with justifiable pride in the record we leave behind, and with an active hope that we may maintain the standards of citizenship in the community. Page Fifteen -. A .Y ---- -A - 4- -4'



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ALA, LINDA Fine Arts Then out she bursts with words of chatter and gives her version on the matter. Linda is a girl in a million. We doubt whether she has any enemies in this whole wide world. Her friends are legion, for she has all the qualities that make her a delightful girl to know. Linda is keenly devoted to drawing and painting and when she starts to make a business of her vocation, we feel she will be as successful as she has been in school. Dramatics, 2, Chorus, 3, 4, Historical Society, 3, 4, Canary and Blue, 4, French Club, 4, Girl Reserves, National Honor Society. ARMERUSTER, THOMAS RAYMOND To1vuviY General A little fun now and then Is relished by the best of men. Tommy is one of those dark-haired fellows whom all the girls go for. One never has a dull moment when he's around. His shy pranks and hearty fun win every- bo:ly's affection. He doesn't like to study, he would rather play, and loaf away the time. He is a great en- thusiast of football and baseball, and a very good dancer. After high school he will go into accounting and book- keeping. We all wish you the best of luck. C M U S ACKLEY, JEAN HONEY Commercial Cheerful al morn she wakes from short repose, Breathes the keen air, and carols as she goes. Sparkling brown eyes, dark hair and a sunny smile-- that's jean. Her hobbies are playing the piano, knitting, and eating ice-cream. Should Honey be granted three wishes, she'd ask first to grow up: second, to have naturally curly hair, and last, to be a private-secretary to a mil- lionaire. Here's wishing her luck! L1NDY ANGERT, RUTH Run-rua General They can who think they can. A captivating smile, a pair of twinkling eyes, and a gay laugh make Ruthie a girl worth knowing. An avid lover of good books and good music, she still finds time for the less sophisticated things and does she enjoy them! Lady Luck should surely come, her wayfanyway, here's hoping. Dramatic Club, 2, French Club, 4,-'A Cappella Choir, 3, 4, Chorus, 3, 4, Girls' Glce Club, 3, 4, National Honor Society. E- N lu., lLf1,,.,.Q,,q,.,,-J, XJ Page Seventeen

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