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MLA Motto We have crossed the bay, but the ocean lies before us. Class Flower Talisman Rose Class Colors Maroon and White Class History Tempus fugit- - el tiempo vuela - - die Zeit fliegt. lt means the same no matter how you say it - - Time Flies. The past, though it lies behind us, has left pleasant memories with us. Was it only six years ago that we drew a sketch of the second floor of A.H.S. so we would not get lost? The seniors became our idols and our goal was to reach' that height of achievement which they had attained. We have now reached our goal and a retrospective view brings to light these events which we have encountered on our climb toward graduation. Upon entering seventh grade in 1945 we quickly adjusted ourselves to our new schedule and activities. With Gerald Bean as our president we took an interest in dances and other school functions. As eighth graders we came face to face with County Examinations. Our school life remained at its usual pace and without any failures we become ninth graders. This being our last year in junior High we became 'fthe big wheels and dominated our underclassmen. As a climax to our junior High School days we had our Transfer Exercises complete with diplomas and speeches and became a member of the big three. As sophomores we took the back seat again. We showed our creative ability by winning first prize in the Halloween Parade with the theme A Teen-Age Worldf, We well recollect our first May Day under the direction of Miss Hudyma called f'Main Street. The color scheme of Annville High was emphasized with the display of our maroon and white class jackets and hats. Thus we successfully ended our sophomore year of high school. We returned in September 1949 and commenced our junior year with its academic, commercial and general sections. With great pride we displayed our class rings about Christmas time. Our dramatic ability was exhibited in our production of Brother Goose , directed by Mr. Overstreet. In May, quite a few juniors with the Girls Chorus traveled to Pittsburgh to compete in the State Forensic Con- tests. Our second success came with the Senior-Junior Prom entitled Springtime Fantasy on May 18. May Day found us relating the fairy tale The Wizard of Oz. The year ended with the treasurer madly requesting the payment of class dues. Finally we became seniors and proudly occupied Miss Bossard's and Mrs. Light's homerooms. Our first activity of the year was the presentation of our Senior play '1The Baby Sitter in November 1950, directed by Mr. Hollinger. Trouble arrived with the destruction of the coat hangers in Miss Bossard's cloak room. The Year- book Staff was chosen and began organizing their material early in the year. We again won first prize in the Halloween Parade with the theme Spotlight on Sports. Since then we have kept our noses to the grindstone and we are now looking forward to May Day. Prom and finally Commencement. 9
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CLYDE FREDERICK BACHMAN Hates farm life . . .stingy with his class pictures . . . at- tcnds school only for that piece of paper called a diploma ...transportion to school via bicycle...plays beat the clockl' every morning...noise disturbs him - has his seat changed often...practices pitching in homeroom, throws everything from erasers to pretzels...quiet, but a good kid to know. HERBERT THOMAS BATZ Faint heart ne'er won fair lady...victim in First Aid classes . . . bookkeeping Whiz . . . Willing and helpful . . . can always be seen at flag pole at 8:25 and 3:20...first to arrive at school in a.m .... will never need a loud- speaker . .. faithful member of track team . . . dependable as a clock. Track 2, Mixed Chorus 2, Safety Patrol 1, Yearbook Staff. GERALD HENRY BEAN Tall, dark and handsome...likes name Hjerryw, but despises middle name...asset to basketball and baseball teams...neat dresser...shows signs of aging young Cgrey hair, we meanb ...good student...Hlls role of father in plays...drives the latest in cars...patronizes out-of-town girls. . .could use an alarm clock. Dramatics 2, Basketball 3, Baseball 2, Class Officer 1, Stu- dent Council 2 , 5.-'ffm ELL..
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