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Senior Whois Who Most to be Admired ..... Most Dependable ........ Most Studious . . . . . .. lllost Talented .... .... Most Beneficial .. . .... Most Musical ........... Most Likely to Succeed Most Dramatic .......... Most Artistic Most Popular .... .... Most Dignihed ... .... Best Looking .. .. . . Best Dancer . . . . . . . Best Mannered .... . Best Dispositioned .... Best Dressed ...... . Best Athlete ......... Better Late Than Never Class Critic .......... Most Talkative .... . Most Bashful ..... . Most Conceited . Wittiest ....... . Tallest . . . . Shortest ............. Class Flapper fGirlj . . . Class Sheik fBoyj .... PAGE TWENTY-FOUR GIRL Gladys Laverty . . . Pauline Peters .... ..... Verna Wisegarver . . . . . . Dorothy Campbell Betty Lutz ......... . . . Dorothy Campbell ....... Dorothy Campbell Gladys Laverty .......... Gladys Laverty .... . . . Betty Hoffman .... ..... Annabell Deibler ........ Gladys Laverty .... ..... Betty Hoffman .... ..... Betty Lutz .............. Elizabeth Sgrignoli Dorothy Campbell ....... Verna Wisegarver . . . . . . Connie Helson .......... Kathryn Wachtman Rosie Crescenzi .... ..... Irene Beam ..... Audrey Holmes . . . . . . Betty Arndt . . . Arleen Givler . . . Edith Blust ....... ..... Marcella Tyrrell Boy Charles Bloser Russell Welsh Franklin Shumberger Russell Welsh Russell Welsh Edward Lentz Russell Welsh William Neumyer Edward Lentz Charles Bloser Russell Welsh Charles Bloser Charles Bloser Russell Welsh Paul Neidig Charles Bloser Marlin Wrightstone Russell Welsh Russell Welsh George Arnold Harold Fake Edward Lentz Paul Neidig Landis Williams William Neumyer Charles Sheetz
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Senior Hsfory In the fall of the year 1937, September to be exact, there entered into the Senior High School of Enola, a class of neophytes, destined to put things in a general up-roar, faculty as well as fellow class-mates. We, the class of 1941, can truthfully say in many instances that we have achieved our goal. Out of the ninety-six Freshmen students, sixty have hurdled the obstacles placed before them, and have come out on top. In june, 1941, these sixty students will receive their long awaited diplomas. In our second year, our leaders were Spurgeon Gohn, president: Russell Welsh, vice-president, Helen Bohn, secretary, and Richard Bressler, treas- urer. Numerous dances and parties were held during the year with john Paul and john Yurgel acting as advisors. As an extremely active junior class, our list of successful events is quite impressive: the class play, Going On Seventeen , and the annual junior- Senior Banquet which was held at the Hershey Country Club, May 18, several dances, and two skating parties. Our class oflicers for the year included Kenneth Moore, president, Spurgeon Gohn, vice-president, Gladys Laverty, secretary, Edward Lentz, treasurer, Betty Hivner, historian, with Richard Rosenberry and john Paul serving as our advisors. At the first meeting of the Senior class the officers were elected for the year. The presentation of the Senior Class Play, Hot Water Henry , and the publication of the ENOLIAN were the activities which drew the atten- tion of the class. During the year we also held two dances and three skating parties. PAGE TWENTY-THREE
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Senior Class Play I I Left to right: Seated, Russell W'elsh, Dorothy Campbell, George Shumherger, Mar- cella Tyrrell, Edward Lentz. Carolyn McComlIs, AIIdrey Ulsh, Betty Arndt, and George Arnold. Standing, john Paul, Director, Kathryn Wachtman, Verna Wisegarver, Anna Mac GaI'I'ericlI, George Givler. Rosie Crescenri, MarliII Miller, Charles Bloser, Gladys Laverty, Marlin Walters, Franklin Shumberger, Oscar Ballew, William Neurnyer, Esther Riegel, Directress, 211111 Betty Lutz. THURSDAY CAs'r Betty Arndt Marcella Tyrrell William Neumyer Gladys Laverty Charles Bloser Franklin Shumberger Audrey Ulsh Marlin Miller Verna Wisegarver George Arnold Kathryn Wachtman George Givler T0 CHARACTER junv lWARTIN Iiftlvr known as The Worm MRS. MARTIN A devoted mother HENRY M.:XRTIN fl 16-year-old woman hater PAT NIARTINI Hl'7ITy,S older xister LESTER PRICE PrIt's hanfeg a soda jerker SPIKE IEUNCAN Friend of Hemjy SHIRLEY REED A Iillle lady with a big will MR. SMITH An old friend of Mrs. Martin BE'rsY SMITH otiII', tootin' daughter of the West fLRANDl'A MARTIN On the father's side SUE DUNCAN Spike's sister POLICE OFFICER The touIn's finest FRIDAY CAs1 Betty Lutz DorotlIy Campbell Edward Lentz Betty Hoffman RIIssell Welsh Franklin Shumberger Carolyn McConIlIs George Shumherger Anna Mae Garverich MarliII Walters Rosie Crescenzi George Givler PAGE TWENTY-FIVE
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