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M we at Ima Mater E A! fe Faithful and true hearted, let us cheer our dear Old High. We revere her and defend her, as her colors proudly fly. We will stand for her, united: of her deeds we gladly tell-- Her colors streaming, glad faces beaming, So here's a cheer for her that we all love so well. Honors she has taken, in the track and with the ball. May she always rank the highestg may her colors never fall. There's no other that can match her, when her team is on the field. Her boys, the fleetestg her girls, the sweetest. Then here's a cheer for her--for her who ne'er will yield. fRefrainJ .Toyous and ever loyal, let us cheer for our Old High. Let every heart singg let every voice ring. There's no time to grieve or sigh. It's ever onward, our course pursuingg may defeat ne'er our ardor cool. But, united, we will boost for her--our Old High School. Sponsored by VALLEY CRAFT TOY SHOP and the lVl. L. GlFT COMPANY Allensville, Pa, ll
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D dl x 1-1 I IIIQRX IIIFYAIHQ Illfflll JI XKW V110 K I NX 4. if ,,, 1- -f 1 555 5551 ,ag Ullhiiilil 15? 4 A . 55: 555 1,5 li -.-.-::1E55EE: kv , -.,- - -, M.. qs 2: 1 F 'H--....... nn CLASS HISTURY In 1940 a group of girls and boys entered the Menno Township School in Allensville. These same boys and girls took their high-school entrance test in May, 1948, and entered A. H. S. as freshmen. Main activities of their freshmen year were a visit to the Pennsylvania State Farm Show and a moon- light hike up Stone Mountain. The activities of the second high school year were a visit to the state capital, atour of Gettysburg, a day at the Pennsylvania State Farm Showg moonlight hike up Stone Mountain, and the trip to Washington D. C. The third high school year found them consolidated with Union Township. In Union Township the first graders were in charge of Miss I-Ionoure. Most of this same group passed the high-school entrance test. As freshmen they were initiated at the Halloween Party by the seniors. Our sophomore year we sold Christmas cards and received our class hats after choosing our colors, blue and steel. The junior year we consolidated with Menno Township. As the first junior class of the Menno-Union High School we were busy selecting pennants and rings, and in the spring selling Easter candy and producing a junior class play, Double Trouble, under the direction of Miss Jones. We gave a Junior-Senior Prom which we thought was very successful. In 1951 eighteen seniors were enrolled on the first day of school. Initiation of the freshmen, senior class play, and the selling of Christmas candy kept the seniors busy the first half of the year. They are now looking forward to the trip to Washington and graduation. 13
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