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es , 5,1 , EL DORADO A 1,931 V fl. X299 ,I unior Class History ON August 18, 1928, a group of eager-looking lads and lassies entered the doors of East Lampeter High School, and were hailed as the Freshies. As much as we hated this title, we showed wonderful sportsmanship while the Sophomores had a good time initiating. When finally the name of Freshie was seldom used in the upper classmen's vocabulary, we found a new problem to face. This was the raising of money to pay for our pages of the El Dorado. This was fully mastered when every mem- ber paid twenty cents a week class dues. The Freshman year wore on so rapidly that vacation time was here before we fully realized it. Upon entering dear old East Lampeter High School in our Sophomore year, we were disappointed to find that seven of our members had left the remaining twenty-eight to travel this sometimes-rough road without them. This year it was our turn, in following the old custom, to initiate the Freshies. This was a group of merry boys and girls who took the initiation whole-heartedly. In the beginning of our Sophomore year, we elected our class oliicers-namely: President, Harry Eberlyg Vice-President, Sara Mowrerg Secretary, Martha Wenger, and Treasurer, Dorothy Rice. On the 20th of September, we held a Doggie Roastl' at Denlinger's quarry. As the weather conditions were favorable, a large crowd assembled. The evening was Spent with the playing of games, eating, and canoeing. Some months later a meeting was held in Mr. Breidenstine's room to decide upon joining the Audubon Club. The ofiicers who were appointed were: President, Richard Lentzg Secretary, Dorothy Rice, and Treasurer, Hilda Mowrer. Later, the members of the class took a hike to the mountains to study birds and flowers. On the 15th of March, 1930, a play was given by The Lincoln University Dramatic Club entitled The Monkey's Paw under the auspices of the Sopho- more Class. The Class funds were again increased. As we saw the end of the school year again approach, we thought it best to elect our next year's class ofiicers. They were: President, Harry Eberlyg Vice- President, Richard Lentzg Secretary, Helen VVikerg and Treasurer, Dorothy Rice. Our vacation time was soon over, and we came once more to dear East Lam- peter, and this time as Juniors. This year, as the last, we lost a few of our members, leaving a group of twenty-live who are determined to make good until the end. To start the Junior year right, we planned a Doggie Roast which was given with much enthusiasm. On the 7th of February, the HoH meier Rose Minstrels gave a very interest- ing and pleasant entertainment under the auspices of the Junior Class. This year being the next to last in our High School days, we are continually keeping on the look-out for all new tasks which may confront us. We being a class of zealous students, are all anxiously looking forward to the time when we may be called Seniors. And now, having but one year left, we hope that all the members of our class will endure the hardships so that we may graduate together. DOROTHY RICE '32 Twenty-six
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