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0 The class of 46 was first unlted 1n our Freshman Year Just as a herd of cattle push 1nto a stockyard so our frollcklng class of sev enty four puplls marched lnto Mr Zelglers home room on the openlng day of school My but we were exclted to be Cfinallyl 1n h1gh school' The class elected Carl Fry as our pres ldent of th1s year and Wlth h1s leadership we selected beaut1ful class colors maroon and grey The year passed 1nclud1ng all the pranks fhookey playlng a specxalty wlth the boys? of happy Freshmen and we ended lt by Jo1n1ng the hxgh school 1n a h1ke to Mt Gretna Sophomores as we entered Mr Hollmgers sophomore room in the Fall of 1943 We st1ll had lots of pep 1n us and were anx1ous to have another year of fun and study Cmostly funl We elected Robert Bean as our pres1dent He saw to lt that our class wasnt made a wall flower We were actlve at school dances and were very surpr1sed when Charlxe Mar1am walked off the floor Wlth first prlze for wmmng a Jxtterbug contest By now we were really be gmnmg to be adult students Thls year we chose our emblems and pen nants and dxd our faces llght up when we showed them to the Jumors and Senlorsl We celebrated the closmg of the sophomore year w1th another tramp to Gretna Does anyone re member who the sophomore was that fell ln the water reach1ng for a Junlor g1rls hand? CShe was 1n a canoe? The summer of 1944 passed much too soon for us and we agam found ourselves deep IH study only th1s year we were Jolly Jumors Ah yes to be a Jolly Jumor agam would mean much happ1ness to us but to continue our his tory' Mr Starr was our home room teacher IH 29 ' The Graystone cur Jumor year At our Hrst class meet1ng we lected ofiicers and found that Charles Maflanl was to be our pres1dent of th1s year CChange able werent we J He began tak1ng our class over the coals and we belleved ourselves to be the most popular class 1n A H S We ordered our class r1ngs and recelved them before Chr1st mas Yes they were gorgeous stlll are' In February we planned for the Junxor Sen1or Prom It was held on Aprll 13 1945 and many changes could be seen 1n the actlons of us 1946 ers We d1d a Hne Job fpat pat? and had a swell tlme At last we became Senlors and were really dlgnlfied' MISS Bossard was our home room guardlan but compl1mented us on the fact that no guard was needed for our class we were re elected pres1dent of our class and vue began workmg on a class annual We succeeded 1n gettmg permxsslon for It and work was be gun Along Wlth worklng on our annual fnamed Tm: GREYSTONEl we had to th1nk of our Sen1or Play The play finally came and was the great est success of any known We are very proud to say that StHtlStlCS w1ll show that we are r1ght We then came across another obstacle our president res1gned and the v1ce pres1dent Rob ert F1sher took over In a short whxle he caught on to the knack of thlngs but we finally suc ceeded 1n fimshmg the class annual Then we got ready for our final Job commencement All the usual rout1nes were met and we fwlth tears 1n our eyes and memorles 1n our heartsl marched forward for the last tame to our aud1 torlum stage and recexved our dlplomas The future holds much 1n store for the grand class of 46 Although we started w1th seventy four members and ended w1th only forty elght we are sure that forty exght vull be a success ln l1fe The forty elght states of Amerlca be came a success so we w1ll too 7 f X ' -w. I- nl, 'nf' I 1 I ' ' A Y one hardly could have Called us Hgrowmupn studious, ambitious, adults. Charles Mariani was
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RAYMOND ELIAS ZELLERS Ray , as he is known to his buddies, is a man of few words but his ambition is to join the Navy, where actions speak louder than words. His favorite subject is physics. He says he likes women but he doesn't like to go to school and is quite glad when 3:45 comes. Good luck, Raymond. Yearbook
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