East Donegal High School - Yearbook (Maytown, PA)

 - Class of 1946

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MARIAN R. WHITE Do you know your Spanish? ls often one ol Whitey's flrst questions attcr she comes to school. She as usually Interested In everythlng that goes on Her aesnre for sports aided her to become student manager ofthe gurls' hockey ana basketball teams To become a nurse ls her ombutron. May Day lOg Safety Patrol IO, l l, l2g Hockey and Basketball Student Manager lfj Intramurals ll. BETTY J. WILKINSON Betty lS one of the more quiet glrls In our class, She has a sweet dusposltlon and o pleas- ant smlle for everyone, Betty always dresses neatly, and we believe she will be an efficient wife for someone ru lntramurals llg Home Economics Assembly ll, Llbrary I2 ETHEL PAULINE WOLGEMUTH Ethel lS one of our most studlous members and has proved this by her election to the National Honor Society. She has been a Beacon mem ber during her hugh school career and was elected for the Donegallan staff. Engllsh seerns ta be her fayorlte sublect. Glee Club lO, ll, l2g Student Council ll, l2j Beacon ll, IZ, Safety Patrol ll, l2g Class Treasurer llg Lvbrary IO, ll, l2g Cafeteria ll, lPg Assembly Program llg National Honor Soclety ll, l2j Doneqalian, Feature Editor IP. CLASS COLORS - Red and White CLASS FLOWER --A Red Carnatnon CLASS MOTTO Ever Onward

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GENE SWORDS Gene IS a goodfnatured Chap with dark halr and a Clark comolexlon Gene plays a lrom hone lV'l thc school band. Glee Club lO, ll, IZ, Cooking Club lGI Band tO, ll, ll, Quoit Tournament IO, ll, Mole Quartet ll, ll, Trombone Quartet l2, Intro murals lO, ll, F. F. A. lO, ll, ll Treas urer lOj Senlor Play lZj Operctta ll, LAURA C. WALTERS lt you hcar a giggle in The hall, that ls Laura, who comes from Marlctta. She l5 one of our tew artlsts and IS planning to become a dress ctesrqner May Day lO, Intramurals ll CHARLES E. WASER Charles ls prolyably hotter known la ova-ryonc as Shortlc But did you evcr hear has voice? It ns really hard to beat, A good sport and always ready to take his share of responsllwlllty Charlre stands hlgh ln his Classmates' favor Beacon l2g Safety Patrol l2j Donegaluan lf ANNA LOUISE WETZEL Anna has been a student at East Donegal tor lwelye years. She and hor friend Dolly are freauently seen roaming through the halls. Anna says she likes red hair, and we wonder why. Shc Ilkes art, and to he an art lnstructor rs her arrn. Good luck, Anna. May Day IO, ll, Lnhrary IO, ll, lntromurals ll, Senior Play IZ, Beacon li, Sketch Club 12, l '??f'i



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Class History The events of the long and tiresome day came to a close, Rehearsals were finished at last. I had time for a brief nap before supper. I lay down and fell asleep almost immediately. Time seemed to have stopped. I na longer saw the familiar farms or the pleasant little town where l had lived. l heard a voice call out, Here comes the Florin bus g but to my surprise, instead of the familiar orange and black, there was nothing but a low-slung, two-wheeled chariot drawn by white horses. The charioteer was a stranger. His lone passenger alighted and came to meet me. Approaching me was the figure of a woman dressed in white. She had a laurel wreath about her head and carried a large scroll of papyrus in her left hand. Immediately I recognized her as Clio, the Greek Muse of History. We greeted each other, and I asked her if she had anything re- corded in her scroll from the Class of '46 She 'inrolled the scroll, stopping to read records of the Sophomore year, Robert Sload, Robert Rowe, Betty Arndt, Glenn Hoffman, and Mary Singer started the year as class officers. October lb, I9-13, Zeus, God of Rain, seemed displeased. Everyone was drenched in the down- pour of rain that accompanied our strawride. February 29, I944. Miss Baker and Miss Rob- erts served as Cupid's assistants. They were chair- men for the Leap Year Party. Betty Arndt was chosen as Leap Year Girl for an assembly program. May Day. Ceres, the Goddess of Spring, chose Betty Arndt and Mary Singer as attendants for the Queen's Court, with William Endslow and Barry Barto as escorts. At the end of the year, Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, decided that Betty Arndt, Glenn Hoff- man, James Mayer, Mary Singer, and Ethel Wol- gemuth would make promising prospects far the Student Council. Clio unrolled the scroll further, coming now to the records of the Junior year. Here we found James Mayer, Glenn Hoffman, Mary Singer, and Betty Arndt leading the class, with Mr. Houseal and Miss Strickler serving as class advisers. ln October, Pan, God of Harvest, accompanied us on a strawride. Mr. and Mrs. Simmons were along as chaperones. We went to the Elizabeth- town movies and then the Farm Diner for a snack. Mr. Ramsey, a European war correspondent, presented us with an assembly program in January A food sale, sponsored by the Finance Commite tee, was held at Shope's Sale, March IT. Venus, Goddess of Beauty, chose Betty Arndt, Helen Burkholder, and Ruth Rensel as attendants for the May Court. William Endslow, Robert Rowe, and James Mayer were escorts The Seniors permitted us to take charge of the refreshments at the May Hop on May Day evening Terpsichore, Muse of the Dance, saw that the Junior-Senior Reception was a success. Andy Kerner and his orchestra furnished the music. Glenn Hoffman, Robert Sload, and Ethel Wcil- gemuth were the first members from our class to be inducted into the National Honor Society, The Student Council members from the class were Betty Arndt, Helen Burkholder, Mervin Hess, Glenn Hoffman, James Mayer, Robert Rowe, Robert Sload, and Ethel Wolgemuth. Robert Sload, Glenn Hoffman, Betty Arndt, and Ethel Wolgemuth were olecterl class officers for our Senior year. Once again Minerva, Goddess of Wisdom, chose Betty Arndt, Robert Rowe, and James Mayer to be inducted into the National Honor Society. Glenn Hoffman and Robert Sload were made coeeditors of the Beacon with Mary Singer as assistant editor. Thalia, the Muse of Comedy, was jubilant at the success of our Senior play, One Mad Night, with Mervin Hess and Betty Arndt portraying the leading roles. Glenn Hoffman and Robert Sload were ap- pointed by a student-faculty committee as co- editors of the Donegalian. James Mayer was appointed business manager and Betty Arndt cir- culation manager. Unrolling the scroll further, I saw the pictures taken at Shelley's Studio, December 6. I heard someone call to Clio and, turning my head, realized that it was Mnemosyne, Goddess of Memory. It was she who had caused me to recall these pleasant memories. MARY SINGER Tir-1 lil if-four

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