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Page 33 text:
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CLASS POEM The school bell rang out loudly and We anxiously answered its call, For we were the bashful freshmen, The most excited of them all. We now had our start in high school, And our sophomore year rolled around. We ordered those wool, school jackets- The best then allowed in our town. By now we're no longer bashful, Bur foolish as suggested by some. We had a successful food sale Which gave the treasury a sum. juniors! We found we were busyg We started the year with our rings. We had another big food sale- And a thousand and one other things. We learned we needed money badly- And had to think of ways to win. We discovered we could sell play ticketsg To succeed we would have to dig in. As seniors the tide was deeper, And there was much more work to be done We helped to compile the yearbook. Quite a task, but it proved to be fun. We joined in the play, Somethin's Cookm Each took his part, large or small, To help make money for our senior trip, A wonderful experience for us all. To our teachers we are greatly indebted For their aid in our education, And helping us to attain a goal, As this, our graduation. -E. Jean Buckvs alter in
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CLASS WILL We the members of the senior class of 1955 of the East Lampeter Tom nship High School bcmg mf sound body and able mind do hereby make on this first day of une m the year one thousand nine hundred and fifty five this last will and testament here by revoking any and all wills made prior to this time Ralph Andrew wills his jokes good and bad to jay Struble osh Bard loans her roving eye to Margie Nolt exen though she doesnt need it Anyone who wants to learn to dance may have Merv Bare s dancing ability To Lois Bryson Amelia Bonawitz gives her love for boys eanie Buckwalter wills one of her dimples to Garnet Knippenburg Anybody may have Annabelle s Henry Christine Eshelman will be glad to know that Helen Brian willed her her petite figure If oan Robinson can find Nancy Chambers lost weight she may have it Blame Clemens thinks Barb Pontz could do with a newer Ford clothes with the junior girls Audrey DeWald gives her ability to go steady to Judy Bare Any Frenchman may haxe Daud Denlmgers French horn Donnie Eib won t give his haircut to anyone Shirley Kreider may have some of Eva Fishers nice ways Anna Forry s driving' To Mary Retallack Kenny Huber needs Bob Garrett s tallness To everyone goes Bob Grcbinger s love for life Cletus Groff s beautiful hair is vs illed to Ross Gil ert Kathy Hamilton wills a couple of her male fr1ends to who might need them in the future Anyone want Meredyth Hoovers giggling spells' Ingeborg Kretschmcr vulls her German accent to all of us Were giving Dallas Levuss good looks to all the Freshman boys Barbara Mellngan gixcs her twinkling eyes to all the oys We like Dick McLaughl1ns Merc Convertible so much that we won t give it away' onie Miller gives her personality and pure frrendli ness to Joe Pichler Ginnie Mylm wills her sociability to everyone To John Mylm goes Fred Myers A s Anyone who can carry a tune may have Ned Neisss voice Arthur Sayres may have a few of jerre Pietschs bas ketball points Hey there' jay Myers' Ken Sangrey gives you his cowboy boots Kenny Little should be proud to inherit Greg Scheid s Victor Sheaffer wills his parking space on Shady Lane to no one' Bob Shenk Vice President of The Syndicate Wills his ability in Mr Stambaughs room to Christine Eshleman Betsy Smith refuses to will jerre to anyone Merv Smoker President of The Syndicate wills his organization to anyone who can get away with it To Martha Forry goes Carol Thachers make up Maybe Patsy Miller would like to have some of Mar querite Theis s quietness Anyone want Ken Sangrey7 Well you cant have him because Roxi said so Priscilla Weaver wills her wonderful dependability to Bob Ziegler Nobody may even ask for Harold Yoder s money Bob Zooks MG to anyone small enough to drive xt' In witness whereof we have hereunto set our names and affixed our seals Class of 55 . , l. 4 . y . . J . . . , , 22. , . . 7 Y. , J .. . ,, . I 23' . . H . . ' ' . b . 1 24- . . . , . . , . . . .. 25. J . . . . . .- J . . . 26. . . . . . .. Q ' . 27. ' ' ' . ' . 28. ' ' . . . . 29. . , v ' '- 30. , . . ' ' U 31. . . . . , Dorothea Current said she is willing to share her soccer shoes. . . . . 32. . . . ,. . n 33- , . . ,, . ,, . . . A . , . 35. , . ,. . ,, . . ' ' A j . 36, ' - . . I 37. - , - b i . . . I ' ' ' I 40. ' ! I t' 41. ' ' '.
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