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DOROTHY MAE BARD Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Cantata 4, Usher, Iunior Play, Girl Reserves 4, Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee, El Dorado Staff 4, Music Emblem 2. Tall and slender . . . how about those long finger- nails? . . . there she is reading again . , . do bash- lul girls blush? . . . likes dark hair and dark eyes . . . quiet at times . . . thinks cooking is fun . . . future telephone operator. ' ROBERT B. CALDWELL President of Class l, 2, 3, 4, Lamp-Lite Stall 3, As- sistant Editor, Lamp-Lite, 3, Iunior Play, Publicity Committee, Senior Play, Business Manager, El Dor- ado 4, I. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Letter 3, Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Student Council 2, Athletic Council 4, Ring Commit- tee 3, Pentagon 1, 2. Future Admiral . . . basketball flash . . . one of the three musketeers, Caldwell, Harsh, Reitz . . . orator of note . . . will take the wrong side of any argument . . . Work, work, work, that's all I do . . . cynical . . . the makings of a politician . . . en- tered U. S. Navy March 13, 1943. MARIAN BARLEY Glee Club 3, Lamp-Lite Stall 3, Usher, Iunior Play, Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Treasurer, Girl Reserves 4, El Dorado Staff 4, Patrol Z, 3, 4, Class Chairman, Magazine Drive, 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Ring Committee 3. Work never interferes with my social lite . . . partial to the Quartermaster Corps . . . 1 don't understand that stutt' '... chemistry? Oh well, you can't always get it the first year' '...' 'When I go to Virginia. RUBY BISHOP Glee Club 4, Cantata 4, Usher, Senior Play, El Dorado Staff 4, Athletic Council 4. A new Senior friend . . . vim, vigor and vitality . . . loyal . . . a hard worker . . . you have to con- tend with her humor . . , not a great deal to say . . . easy going and good natured . . . it's worth knowing her. Twelve
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em'o'c efau -Affftoty 'kiir Thinking back to September, l939, one may visualize a large group of boys and girls starting their first year at high school. In spite of the fact that we had already become acquainted with our classmates in grade school, we were rather shy. After a short time had elapsed, we held our first class meeting. Robert Caldwell was elected President, Richard Denlinger, Vice-Presidentg Martha Denlinger, Secretary, Richard Buckwalter, Treasurer. Of course we experienced that eventful day of initiation by the Sophomores. We were quite fortunate in being allowed to present an Aviation Show sponsored by Franklin Institute. This performance proved to be a great success. When we returned to East Lampeter High in our Sophomore year, we realized that there were new babies to take our place, and that it was our job to initiate them. Those persons elected to head our class were: President, Robert Caldwell, Vice-President, Alton Callis, Secretary, Martha Denlinger, Treasurer, Edna Burk- hart. We had a grand time on our Biology hike, in spite of the fact that we had planned to go to Camp Shand, but, due to military operations, went to Camp Grebel, near Lebanon. We found our treasury increased with the presentation of our Sophomore pro- gram, The Swiss Yodelersf' During the course of this year, many of our fellow-classmates had entered into various school activities. Before we actually realized it, we had the title Iuniors pre- fixed to our names. We were kept even busier now than in previ- ous years. The class officers elected were: Robert Caldwell, Presi- dent, Gladys Blank, Vice-President, Edythe Denlinger, Secretary, Duffield Harsh, Treasurer. The flashing red and white that was seen floating around was none other than we Iuniors displaying our felt goods, which included hats, emblems, pennants and jackets. Our first great opportunity for displaying our talents was accom- plished with the presentation of our Iunior play, Sunbonnet Iane of Sycamore Lane. On ,account of our slight chances of going to Washington in our Senior year, due to war conditions, we took a trip to Philadelphia. Did we have a swell time! Iust ask any member of our class how he enjoyed riding escalators at Wana- rnaker's and eating in an automat. We gave a banquet for the Senior Class, using Hawaii as a theme. After patiently awaiting the arrival of our class rings, we were very happy to receive them. We think that they are really very attractive. Now we possessed that long hoped for name Seniors, Dig- nified ? I'll let that decision to the teachers. The class officers elected were: President, Robert Caldwell, Vice-President, Gladys Blankg Secretary, Edythe Denlinger, Treasurer, Duffield Harsh. Our dramatic presentation of the year was The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come. During the year, despite our added duties as Seniors, we have published this year book. Having completed four years of work in East Lampeter High School, we feel that we are now better prepared to go out into this world of trials and temptations to seek our life's career. Colors: Red and White Flowers: Red roses and white roses Motto: Vigilantes of Democracy Eleven 7 X 4' h X '2 V , Ga s'...,.,.f.. tuna 5.'It.,.,f 3- A K . ' i W... of ....,.,,r..,, iff, JP' X 'r 4 Z 'if ' an 4' ff C3 fr 4 , 4 L Q they f0rl,.,'iZuQ, 4, el DN 0:1198 is ,bu I u0d'Y'ff 1 N nflfy,-h, Aff? I 2 9086! W yet wx? mv' . Easy V5 M9519 Q39 UE 'UW l vga swf, , Wt x ft ti, 'YRS VKXSGQQ' ,pf r QM in m C HX ' 4,0161 77707758 'S X .Q in sau.. g,' J' lp 11, 0,760 kg f'f ll CQ of 1' 74 f fe . 070 0 I Lol. -af, 0 . Wil I CLJY M41 Q1 fr' VF .f-7 'QV .7 T060 ,. Jgfwv 4'7 4oc. 1 V 4 mth A lf, 7, edgy tw 11,28 sf 44,0 Pfvafo F, Q 4' 'h,,A ,A A Q gh: X674 v G who Highhghts o Cha, Ti' .if nlOf 6: 0400! tv - -UFM,,..i JN ,4 Q 1.-M... i-'U t .mv L .t .vu M470 to ,wi-vi-X ' V ami-rr! x ' Q vt' vi.. X 1 tmtllclxl litm- 6.1-
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FERN E.AMENT Ticket seller, Iunior Play, Ticket seller, Senior Play, El Dorado Staff 4, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Office Assistant 3. Small . . . full of fun . . . sports minded . . . official window closer . . . peppy . . . likes Maryland . . . Why? Ah! Military secret. ANDREW M. CALDWELL I. V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2, 3, Varsity Letter 3, El Dorado Staff 4, Pentagon 1, 2. Steady study . . aeronautical expert . , . loves to argue with Harsh . . , appears to be a woman hater fbut you can't tell the contents of a package by its labell . . . a combination of the serious and humorous . . . takes an interest in all sports . . . enjoys life . . , regular fellow. IVA AXE Usher, Girl Reserves 4, El Dorado Staff Photogra- pher, Patrol 4, Office Assistant 4, Iunior-Senior Ban- quet Committee. We of the common class say Hatchet . . . that winning smile . . . photographer . . . a Paradise product . . . swing and sway . . . should put a little Semper Fidelis in her love life . . :champion waltzer. BETTY IANE BABE Glee Club 3, 4, Cantata 4, Operetta 3, Ticket seller, Iunior Play, Girl Reserves l, 2, El Dorado Staff 4, Iunior-Senior Banquet Committee 3, Ring Commit- tee 3. Peppy . . . interested in sports . . . likes to roller skate . . , versatile . . . movie fan . . . Iolly . . . pleasant . . . always ready for fun . . . doesn't take life too seriously . . . some jitterbug? . . . watch for a future air pilot. Thirteen
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