East Lampeter High School - El Dorado Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1943

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In this outstanding year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three, we, the graduating class of East Lampeter High School, who are emerging from the cycle of our school life into the larger cycle of the world, with our minds cultivated to the nth degree of knowledge, do make and publish this, our last will and testament, making void all other wills and promises made by us at any time in our glowing past. To the faculty we leave the textbooks of which we have taken such mar- velous care. We,.of course, give them the unique and unexpected privilege of using all the boundless knowledge we have conveyed to them through our examination papers from time to time. To the Iuniors we leave our ability to solve our Trigonometry problems correctly. To the Sophomores we leave our ability to remain on the good side of Miss Gussman, hoping that she need never again feel that she would like to be rid of them. To the unlearnecl Freshmen we will our ability to pass all our tests and thus advance them to the role of Sophomore Each individual member of our intelligent class has an outstanding qual- ity to bestow, not as a worthless gift, but as a remembrance from our class: l. Gladys Blank gives her lovely soprano voice to Helen1Kendig. Z. Dorothy Bard submits her height to Harold Buckwalter, hoping that this will increase his manly appearance. 3. To Rosemary Sweigart goes Edythe Denlinger's slenderness. 4. Esther Leaman receives Florence Wenger's athletic ability. 5. Duffield Harsh, taking into due consideration the ban on pleasure driving, wills his size ll shoes to William Smith to take his girl canoeing. , Robert Caldwell wills his marvelous executive ability to the next Senior Class president. Q 7, To William Brooks goes Andrew Caldwell's shyness when in the presence of the opposite sex. 8 Ruby Bishop wills her love for the moon to Mary Bare. 9. To Enos Miller, Bette Iane Gilbert wills her art of being able to chew gum in Miss Gussman's class without being caught. Fern Ament wills her small features to Ruth Wenger. Viola Getz leaves her amazing ability to give excellent recitations to Ruth Slack. To Marian High goes Iennie Conoscenti's sparkling brown eyes. To Iim Supplee, Alfred Diller transfers his one-handed basketball 6. 10. ll. 12. 13. shots. l4 Paul Brackbill becomes the new owner of Cora lean Kling's infec- tious giggles. l5 fda Blocher wills her ability to give splendid book reports to Ralph Worst. 16. To Eleanor Melligan goes lean Hess's correct use of the English language, hoping that she will immediately make use of it. 17 Some of Mildred Kolb's plumpness goes first to Miss Laird, and if she refuses, to anyone who feels the urge to put on more weight. Kathryn Beaner wills her quiet dignity to Velma Futer. lva Axe cannot be persuaded to relinquish any of her countless male friends in every branch of the service. 20. To Earl Hostetter goes Martha Denlinger's ability to get all A's in her lessons and still find time for fun. 21 Elizabeth Kling wills her ability to sit through a class without know- ing what goes on around her to Richard Burkholder. 22 Helen Kautz bequeaths her long eyelashes to Dorothy Dennis. 23. To Ruth Burkhart, Mary Duing bequeaths her lovely red tresses. 24 Rebecca Stoner wills her office as president of the Date Bureau to anyone who has an. inclination along that line. 25 To all the Freshmen girls, Edna Burkhart wills her ability to wear extremely becoming clothes. 26 Mary Elizabeth Brubaker gives her green shoes to add to Miss Laird's collection. 27 Betty Bare has been persuaded to donate her large supply of lip- stick tubes to Virginia Lichty. 28 Paul Reitz wills his ability to be dignified and reserved to Charles Walton. Betty Thompson wills her petiteness to Iames Bushong. To Harold Boose goes Grace Gilbert's ability to wear out a pair of shoes in two weeks. 31. Elsie Hoover wills her quick movements to Alvin Kahley to help him get started right in the life of an active high school student. 32 Marian Barley wishes to keep all her assets so that she can will 18, 19. 29. 30. herself entirely to Curly, We do hereby constitute and appoint Miss Leaman sole executor of this, last will and testament. ln witness, whereof, we, the class of 1943, the tes- tators, to this our last will, set our hands and seal, this 27th day of May l943. OUT Twenty-four

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HOROSCOPE MOST LIKELY TO BE 2nd Padercwski Beautician Homemaker Doll house decorator . Housewife Farmer's wife Doctors wife Treasurer Old Maid t?l Technician A fizzle . Math teacher A Nurse A flop . , Left-handed music supervisor . Charles' employee Five and Ten saleslady . . Apprentice seaman . , 4-F . Farmer Bank president . Farmer , . . . , Factory worker . Housewife . Office worker .... .. Star baseball player . .. Hairdresser . , Housewife . Factory worker Airplane window cleaner . Elocutionist . Housecleaner . . FAVORITE SAYING F'hooey' Honestly ' Oh, shuckzs' , Oh, for Patek: sake' .No kidding' No doubt Gee whiz' How about that? Are you sure? Oh, my goodness' ,Thats sharp' Oh, my gosh' So what? That drives me crazy' No, not that' . You know' .Oh, Mamma' Certainly Uh huh' Gee whiz! What do you mean? You're crazy' . Oh, for pity sake' Oh, how horrible' . Oh gosh' . . , Oh, my gosh' ,. Thats for sure' . . Oh, how horrible' . No kidding' Holy cow' Are you kidding? Definitely . FAVORITE PURSUIT Playing piano , Playing squeeze box Sewing Singing Talking Baking . Playing piano . lmpersonating Playing tennis .Swimming libbering Bunning around with Beading Working in library Bicycling Beading ,Chattering . Arguing .Talking to Harsh Smiling Telling iokes , . Making goo-goo eyes Talking to Ida Dreaming Boller skating Beffing games , Buying clothes . Laughing Sleeping Dancing Playing piano , Writing letters Liz TREASURED POSSESSION Books Accordion 'Dane' Airmail letters Her bracelet A certain blonde Her sisters Cora lean Brother Bill Bathing suit A, A C, necklace Artistic ability Long eyelashes Skippy Sailors Fingernails Pen and paper Gym shoes The perfect protractor Pretty teeth Big feet Hats Physics book Ol Earl Bicycle Bicycle Her birthstone ring Elsie Books Tin drummer boy Her middle name A ring



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