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fore us. At our Halloweien Social on October 26, 1938, we brought out all the eery beings imaginable. lndeed, the fun-house was so frightful to some personages that it took away all their dignity. Besides our many other responsibilities, we produced a Junior play, the first ever produced in East Lampeter. Due to the hard work of the cast, and Mr. Czapf's excellent coaching, our play, called '4Give Me Credit, was quite successful. At last we were Seniors, ready and willing to work toward our goal, graduation. Many extra-curricular activities needed to be considered, and one of the most im- portant was the yearbook. Un November 17 and 18, 1939, we presented our Senior Play, Growing Pains, ably coached by Miss Gussman. This showed that all had improved, even over last term. There was a continual round of studies, tests, tests, and more tests during the year, but we all worked hard to get through. Although we were very busy, we still succeeded in having many merry times together. The musical group of the class was a girls, sextette. There was a trip to Harrisburg, but best of all was the coveted trip to Washington. At last came commencement, the goal of years which, without the friendly guidance of our principal, Mr. Kilhefner, we might have had more difficulty in realizing. We have life ahead of us. How beautiful it may be if we make it so for both ourselves and others. Will we play our part in life's game? The poet says, 'GI am a part, Of all that I have met. You may have had an aching heart But now, how can you fret? If you have helped at all to share Anotherls heavy load, iYou'll find far better things and fair Along lifeis lonely road. If youid have others do to you As you would do to them, Why not then be to others true And befriend both Cod and men? Letis make the part we give away, A good part, useful every day. Dorothy Zook, '40 13
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