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lr. l I l 1 l L E1 l F E K A I ' . vf Pe vs -P -TV .Ir Fourteen f-W l l QI X F a .I 2 5 SLASS llllSl5 President-George Henneberger Secretary-Cora Trumpower Vice-President-Marvin Miller Treasurer--Amy Lou Henneberger Class Adviser-Miss Ada K. Phillippy VVc Enter to Learn, VVe Go Forth to Serve Class Flower--Yellow Rose Class Color-Yellow and Brown CLASS SUNG CTune : Bombardier Song J Proud and strong, full of song, we are marching along, Cur duty is clear: we will fight, as of old For the brown and the gold and all our classmates so dearg VVitl1 our courage high, let our banners fly As onward we will strive: and we all will recall Those best days of all in the Class of forty-live. MARY ZIEGLER. CL.-XSSMATES IN THE SERVICE '- Omar Bricker, Stanley Chamberlain. George Martin, Edwin Swisher Cdeceasedj, Ellis Miller, Byron Oberholzer, Samuel Oberholzer. ,X q . Lo. i
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VYilliain Brant. Betty Barnhart. Betty Jane Angle. Rosalie Donnelly. Anna Kathryn Straley. liclward Zarger. Reid Lenherr, Jr. Florence Stine. Helen Keller. Robert Reynicr. Virginia Lee Goode Geralcline Yeakle. BABY PICTURES Ui E l3. Thelma Angle 25. l-l. ,lean Oliver. 20. l5. Emory Mowen. 27. lo. Howard Gift. 28. 17. Frank ict-N11-ing-. 29. l8. Violet ancl jesse Wlatson. 30. 19. Alice Xljllruinhaugli. 31. 20. Robert Myers. 32. 2l. Ruth MCCor1nick. 33. ZZ. ,lane Fries. 34. 23. Phyllis Hollinger. 35. 24. Ramona Rock. 30. LAEE Ul '44 Mary Lu Hninhert. Rodney Snyder. Jack Stahl. Janet Pisle. ,lulia Black. ,-Xnna FtJg'ClS2l1lg't'l'. janet Bryan. Delia Clianiberlin. Frances G1'eenz1walt. Chester Talhelm. Glenn Benlisclerfer. Lois Dulehohn. Norma Etter. Robert Conn, Carl Eshleinan. Louise Bricker. Anna Lee Pensinger. Doris Greenawalt. Virginia Myers. ' Betty Gearhart. janet Rlinnich. Donald Cordell. Thirteen
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' ea.-. .IUNIUH alles On September 20, the Class of 1945 entered Greencastle High School once more, only this time as uupper classmen ready to assume additional work and responsibilities. Our group is divided into two sections, with two home rooms, under the direction of Miss Phillippy and Miss Diffenderfer. On October l, our class held the first meeting of the year. A temporary chairman and a secretary were named. We elected class officers with Fay Myers and Seibert Zimmerman repre- senting us in Student Council. On October 7, it was decided to buy rings, and on October 19, the voting was done in the office, After many inquiring visits to Foust's Drug Store by impatient members of the class, we did not fully believe these precious adornments had arrived on Rebruary 4. , Falling in with the Christmas spirit we had a party in room five and a swell', tree. Re- freshments were served after the Christmas entertainment and gifts were exchanged. On:February 7, we held a class meeting to select class colors, class motto, and class flower. A petition was drawn up by a few members of the class and signed 'by a majority although no .further steps were taken. Our motto is very appropriate because that is just what we intend to dog learn all we can so we can serve our country to the best of our ability. Our thoughts are now turned toward the presentation of a play. The president appointed a committee whose members read, plays for several weeks. Finally, Booth Tarkingtoifs The Fighting Littles was selectedg it was presented on April 20 and 21. Since Mrs. Conrad asked to be relieved of the responsibility, Miss Diifenderfer acted as our director. Until the last days of school we know that busy and exciting days will be in store for us. Caps, pennantsp vshering for the play and for commencement activities,-all make us know that we must be valuable wartime citizens. . PICTURESQUE SPEECH The rocking house seemed to dance as though it were in the clutches of a magician. The crashing of the dishes seemed to be caused by an unseen band of men. The clock had been stop- ped by some ghostly creature. ' The aeroplane like a'-large bird rose from the field, circled several times high above us and then plunged straight down as if to get a- worm. - . CHLOE SHATZER. A huge, brown monster with large comb-like teeth and two large glaring eyes chugged down the street, moving the snow banks furiously as a kitten pushes away an unwanted mouse. It came tojan abrupt stop, made a few disgusted noises, slowly backed with the cautiousness of a person getting ready to jump a high fence, and proceeded down the snow covered road once more. ' CORA TRUMPOVVER. ' H 0 V , , A' 5. . Q? Fifteen 3 1 .1
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