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Warwlkk H13-Revue Tw dass fffkfory Four years ago, in the year ol i948-l949. lilly-three ol us stumhletl. pushed. ancl lell into the hanfls ol lVlrs. Hess. our lreshman aclvisor. ancl into high school. with two goals in mincl -- one was a short ancl sweet high school career. ancl the other was a long aml glorious one. We electecl Ken lVlcCoy as presiclent. ,lim lVlartin as vice presiclent. Gerry Hess as secretary, ancl Anna Stoner as treasurer. Qur stuclent council members were Robert lVlumma ancl Pat Sinclair. .lim lVlarlin was our athletic council member. ln the spring Pat Carpenter ancl Shirley Zell hacl the privilege ol being the lvlay queen attenrlants to .lanet Shelly. During the year we were sorry to see lxlartha Bollinger. Samuel High, Ruth May. Mary lVlusser, Loretta Smith. ancl Bolo Stelly clepart lrom our class. but we were glacl to have .laclc lVlessner ancl Ray Sweitzer join our class. As we startecl our sophomore year in l949. in a more orclerly lashion. unrler the clirection of lVlr. Klopp, we hacl lorty-three pupils. Titus Boll, Verna Hairle- man. Jacob King, Clycle Shonlc, .lohn Vvillains. ancl Larry Roth clicl not return with us. We electerl .lim lxflartin to be our presiclent aml .laclc lxflessner to be our vice presiclent. Gerry Hess ancl Anna Stoner were again electerl secretary ancl treasurer. respectively. Our stuclenl council members were Robert lVlumma ancl Pat Sinclair. Bill Daviclson ancl Margaret Huber were our athletic council representatives. ln the spring We hail our sophomore party in the high school auclitorium. l am sure everybocly hacl a wonclerlul time at this party. During our sophomore year Kenneth Hackman, .lohn hflartin. ancl Ella Mae Vvanner departecl from our class ancl, as we came baclc lor our junior year. Jay Diclc, Gareth Long, ancl Erlwarcl Stiel clicl not return with us. Larry Roth, however. rejoinecl us to malce our junior class a total ol thirty-eight. During the year Anna Stoner went to l-ititZ High School, ancl Janet Hollinger came here lrom Ephrata. lvlr. Trupe. our junior aclvisor. liacl a class ol thirty-eight almost the entire year. .lim Martin repeatecl as presiclent, Bill Daviclson became our vice presirlent, Jacqueline Fisher tool: over the job ol treasurer. ancl Gerry Hess was again sec- retary. Robert lvlumma, Pat Sinclair, Bill Daviclson. ancl lxlargaret Huber re- peatecl as stuclent ancl athletic council members. respectively. ln October. we purchasecl our class rings, which were yellow golrl with a VX7arwiclc Township High School Crest centerecl on a blue spinel stone. Qn March I7 ancl 18, l95l, we presenterl Seventeenth Summer, uncler the flirection ol lxflrs. Arthur F. Hess. with Gerry Hess in the leacling role. enty-two
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lib . . 1952 Q if 'Ky wlwl. K BJ y l . . i' .,ng,i0y.l yt yi it O4 yi Wi :ill I . , . J!! MM Raymond Sweitzer R W I lxlixerl Clmrus 'I Bmkf-ilmll lvlmmger 3--l gm Rnyis luvorile expression is iIOyln Vvllen il Comes lo seallopecl polatoes. Ray can lime iouncl near. Faster cars llian a Ds-Solo is luis pel peeve. His out- slancling cllaruclerislic is l1is blue eyes, nncl Rayis prizecl possession is l1is loecl. Vve wisll Ray sueeess in wllalever lie may allempl. Betty lane Tyson Glec Clulw 3 'llrawlc 2 lxflixerl CilKDrllS Girls' ciil0l'KlS l lVlay Day l Patrol 3 Bilulc 2 XVilK'I1 you lwear Oli, clearlu you lmow Betty is near. Her favorite foocls are clieeselaurgers ancl root laeer. People wlwo canit talce a jolce is ller pet peeve. Her clriveris license is ller prizecl possession ancl sl1e can be seen Cowlooying Wil'l1 tlie Car. Slie l1opes to Worlc in an olliiee. Betty, weire sure, will suceeecl. 3' sn, I , Rose Marie Walton Give Clula 3 May Day 1 lvlixecl CIIOFUS fl Trarli 2 Patrol 3-,I Girls' Clmrus l Billlr- Her nickname is URosey anal slle is lwearcl saying. Doggone. Her friencls are loner most clierisliecl pos- sessions. Slie clislilies lazy people. Her outslanfling CilklI'ilClE'I'iSfiC. ller smile, is sllown Wllen slie receives canrly, lier tavorile toocl. Vve Wisli good luclc to HRoseyH in lier amloition ot Worlcing in an ottice. Tw enlyrnne
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1952 dass ffl3'f0fy tcontinuecti On lvtay 5. 1951. we lmelcl tlne Junior-Senior Reception at time Pine Tree lnn. in Yorlc. Pennsylvania. Vve liacl tlie senior class of H5lH as our guests. ancl Mr. F. F. Bailey. Assistant Superintendent ol l.ancaster County Schools. as our guest speaker. We began our final year ol scliool on September 4. l95l. with tllirty- seven pupils. for Bill Davictson liact departect from our class. Mrs. Grolf was the one wlio was responsible for our miscliievous enterprises in tlwis, our final year. .lim Nlartin. lor tlie tllirrl consecutive year. was our presiclent, .laclc lvlessner was our vice presiclent. Jacqueline Fislier was our treasurer, anrl Gerry Hess. for time fourtlm consecutive year. was our secretary. Robert Grube ancl Nancy Longeneclcer were cbosen as student council representatives. Qur atliletic council members for our final year were Nlargaret Huber ancl Larry Roth. Time Senior Doggie Roast was llelct on September 21. in Hess' meadow. Alter some early excitement ancl some tralrlic jams. everybocly settlecl clown to lwave a Qoocl time ancl plenty to eat. To our clisappointment our class linisliecl in tliircl place in tl1e Curtis Maga- zine Campaign. Geralcline Hess ancl Sbirley Kulp were our very capable senior captain ancl stuclent manager, respectively. On November 16 anct 17. 1951, we successfully presentecl our senior play. All American Family. uncler tlue superlative rlirecting of Mrs. Cllryst Grolf. We liact a Christmas Dance. Santas Hop . on December 22. t95l. Every- one seemecl to enioy tlie rlance. Our class enrollment clroppecl to tliirty-six witb tlie cleparture ol Sbirley Zell at tlie lirst ol tlle year ol Un lvlay 3. l952. tlie seniors were entertainecl by tlie juniors at tlie Junior- Senior Reception. We went on our senior trip to Wasliington. D. C., on May 15. ith. anct 17. Everyone enjoyecl the trip, ancl we liacl plenty of laughs and fun. Vvlwen we returnecl from Washington. we preparecl for Baccalaureate. Class Nigllt, anct Commencement, WlliCl l were lielcl on May 25, 28. and 29. re- spectively. Dr. Byron Horne, Heacl Master of Lincten Hall Girls' Academy ol Lilitz. was the Commencement speaker. Now. for tlie ones in our class wlio lmacl macte their lligli scliool career long ancl glorious. a cliploma was the rewarcl-just llie first of a series of goals tliat we must strive to obtain tlirougliout lite. Twenty-tliree x
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