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.czlcc -::::: .::: CLASS HISTORY CContinuedl -. The greatest event of our lunior year was preparing for the Iunior and Senior Prom held every year. After we had everything ready we all had to hurry home and get ready for the big evening. Everybody had a very nice time at the prom. This year on the last day of school we all went to Hershey Park with Mrs. Fickes as chaperon. We had a swell time and luckily we got off the jack rabbit and other amusements safely. This year we again decided to have class meeting during the summer. We all met at Arthur Graybill's place during the summer. ln September, 1945, we entered the Senior year, our greatest year, with a class of fifteen. This year we had as our home room teacher, Mr. Fyock, that handsome agriculture teacher. This year we were very glad when we got our Senior class rings and pennants and hats. We know everybody envied the kids with green and gold hats on going from one class to another. On March eighth and ninth we presented the Senior play, l Know Your Secret. Everybody from Snoopy, the Maid, to Marta Kytle played their parts very well. During the middle of the year we were very sorry to lose Dick Unruh. Activities of the year were the Senior play, operetta, Iunior and Senior Prom, Class night, Baccalaureate, Commencement, and finally the trip to New York. We are all looking forward to this trip with great expectation. 5 1, ,Q 'X ::::ro4::::::boooo4::::::::::::::::::::::roooo4::::::::::r1:::::::::: 13 Eh-
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CLASS 1-HSTCRY 1943 - 1944 - 1945 1946 ln September, 1941, an excited group oi eighth graders, eager to begin their studies under the supervision of Mr. Ernest Stewart, entered the E. C. H. S. building. At the beginning of the year there were thirty-nine pupils but by the end of the year there were thirty-two. We spent a very enjoyable day at Wingenroth's Meadow on the last day of school. Returning in September, 1942, we had a class of thirty-two pupils with Mr. Grove as our home room teacher. We were still new to the moving from Class to Class and rather awed by the rules of the High School but we soon got over this and lived up to our name as Freshmen. Most of us were very anxious to join the Clubs and we could be seen walking through the hall to go to classes in fantastic clothing and bearing all signs of initiations. During the year we were excited as all Freshmen were over the Silver Freshman rings. The last day of school was spent going to the Ephrata Park on our bicycles and roaming around finding things to do to enjoy ourselves. As Sophomores a group of twenty-four pupils entered the high school in the fall of 1943. This year our home room teacher was Miss Witmyer. Around the middle of the year we were all glad to have Mable Shiffer enter our class. We started the activities of the year by having a hayride on September 22nd. Later we had a Christmas party. We concluded the school year by going to Wingenroth's Meadow where we all had a swell time. This year we decided to have a reunion and during the summer we all went on a picnic and reviewed the fun we all had during the year. We entered the lunior year in 1944 with sixteen people and if you ask Mrs. Fickes, our home room teacher, we were good boys and girls this year. This year we got charge of the candy sales from the Seniors in March. We also had sales at all plays. 12 Ri..-
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0 CLASS WILL -. We, the Senior Class of 1946, about ready to face the unknown future, do hereby draw up our last will and testament. 1. ing our 2. 1. 2. ARTICLE I-To our Principal: We thank him for the patience he had with us in Democracy class dur- Senior year. The right to make each student learn the meaning of the word! work. ARTICLE I1-To the Iuniors: The privilege of having off a longer period of time for lunch. To the girls we grant the right to sit in the back of the auditorium during Assembly tas we would have liked tol. 3. To the boys the right to see that the classes which remain will have more school functions. 1. Z. 1. 2. ARTICLE Ill-To the Sophomores: The privilege of entertaining Miss Stump in Latin class. The right to be industrious. ARTICLE IV-To the Freshmen: The right to take part in all school activities. The right, for those who take Math, to entertain Miss Fry. ARTICLE V-Miscellaneous: We find the following traits worthless so we pass them on to those who re- main: -Clair Anse1's height to Kenneth Stick. 1-Marian Ansel's bashtulness to Iane Burkholder. -David Buckwaltefs mechanical ability to David Slater. lElwood Buohl's athletic ability to Harold Rutt. W-Arthur Graybill's kissing experience under mistletoe to Pierce Getz. -Barbara I-1ornberger's interest in the Navy to Bernice Stewart. --Henrietta Kern's studiousness to George Himmelreich. -fFlorence Lied's numerous love interests to lean Fritz. -iVi'rginia Rathman's small stature to Floy Mae Weinhold. -Marion Reddig's acting ability to Arlene Sweigart. lClifford Schlegel's curly black hair to Vernon Boose. -Pauline Sensenig's musical ability to Mary Swartz. -Arlene Wiest's cute ways to Betty Leisey. o::::oo: ::::::::--:::00oQ----Q-.: ::oooQ::o::::::::::: --att 14
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