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he Senior lass iszfory 'AAs the days go by with swifiness Zhalform the passing years ...... It seems almost unbelievable that three very short years ago E. H. S. opened her portals to some trembling sophomores, who all too soon became seniors about to become the men and women of a rapidly changing world. We, as a class, feel that through our high school activities and re- sponsibilities we have gained much ex- perience which will help us reach the goal of all our hopes and expectations. In our sophomore year, which was crammed full of fun and hard work, we were well represented in football, basketball, and wrestling. Excursion , our class play, gave promise of some real actors and ac- tresses. Our class musicians started the year right by their good work in the band, choruses, quartet, and trio!not to mention the talent we lent to the production of the never to be forgotten operetta, The Merry Widow. At the close of the term, we joined the juniors in bidding farewell to the seniors at a Spring Formal. As juniors, we stalked the halls of Eich- elberger with a trifie more pomp. Football season found us cheering loud and long for the junior players. Class members, in the band and drill chorus, received our cheers and won the praises of everyone. A large percentage of the basketball, wrest- ling, baseball, and track teams was com- posed of junior athletes. Miss Menges directed our class play, Tiger House , which was a definite success. Again our 671 love for music was evident when several members of our group had leading roles in Blossom Time, another operetta to be remembered. Another year of great achieve- ments came to a close with the dreamy music and soft lights of the Sophomore- Junior Prom. Our senior year began with a bang, as after football season we up-set all records in the election of a straight party ticket of girls to rule us. Our production of the play, The Young in Heartn proved to be one of the most outstanding successes of our high school career. Many of us, as in the two previous years, served in the band, the choruses, the cheerleading squad, on the Orange and Black Staff, and on the Student Council. Again we accepted praises on be- half of those who participated in the pre- sentation of the operetta, My Maryland. The sophomores and juniors gave us a farewell dance we shall long remember. Our Baccalaureate Service and our Cam- pus Day program ended the activities of our well spent days at E. H. S. Graduation couldn't have been finer, and it left us with happy memories. With high hopes we felt able to step forward to see what the world had to offer To old high we pledge our favor, no honor shall she lack .....
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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Naomi Faber, Nancy Erb, Anna Erb, Anne Wentz. OFFICERS ANNA ERB ..4......... President NANCY ERB .... ..... V ice-Presidenl ANNE WENTZ . . . ..... Secretary NAOMI FABER . ,.... Treasurer The Senior Class We banish cares and sadness and turn our rnernories back I I I ', f 1 I - Nine X? LQVI PN h ,,f'
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ROBERT ACHENBACH Achey Vocational Course You Are Always In My Heart Ambition: Mechanic Clubs: Chess 1: Boys' Ath- letic 2: Driving 3. Senior Play: Chairman of Scenery Committee. Operetta 1, 2, 3: Hi-Y 3: Football, J. V. 2: Boys Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Drill Chorus 2: Boys' Sports 1, 2, 3: Boys' Quartet 3. HARLAN C. ALBAN Rabbi Academic Course Scatlerbrain - Ambition: Millionaire Clubs: Biology 1: Boys' Athletic 2, 3: Football, J. V. 1, 2: Boys' Sports 1, 2: Home Room President 1, Vice-Presi- dent 2. LOIS V. ARENTZ AAI-ms!! Academic Course Make Mine Music Ambition: Vocalist Clubs: Girls' Athletic 1: Typing 2: Music Appreciation 3: Sophomore Play: Operetta 1, 2, 3: Girl Reserves 1, 2, and Y-Teens 3: Nornir Staff- Circulation Manager: Girls' Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3: Drill Chorus 2: Girls' Sports 1: Homeroom Treas- urer 2. - CLIFFORD L. BAIR iacliffs 7 Academic Course Strike Up The Band Ambition: Study Music Clubs: Dancing 1: Study 2: Music Appreciation 3 g Sopho- more Play: Student Council 2: Boys' Bowling 2. HELEN L. BANKERT Helen Home Economics Course Painting the Clouds With Sunshine Ambition: Beautician Clubs: Red Cross Sewing 1: Needlework, Secretary 2: Study 3. LELAND S. BARNHART l'Barney Academic Course Sonata Ambition: Successful business man Clubs: Dramatic 1: Typing 2: Chemistry 3: Operetta lOrchestral 3: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Boys' Bowling 2. WILLIAM J. BARNHART Barney General Course Billy Boy Ambition: Bar Tender Clubs: Biology 1: Boys' Athletic 2, 3: Varsity Base- ball 2, 3: Boys' Sports 1, 2, Captain 3. EVELYN E. BARNITZ LLEVYD Commercial Course f5On The Sidewalks of New York Ambition: To Stay Happy Clubs: Typing 1: Glee 2: Debating and Public Speak- ing 3: Senior Play: Operetta 1, 3: Nornir Staff-Typist: Gigs' Chorus 1: Mixed Chorus , ,3. PHYLLIS M. BAUGHMAN Phyl Academic Course Smiling Through Ambition: Social Worker Clubs: Press 1, 2, Vice Pres. 3: Sophomore Play: Girl Reserves 1, 2: Y-Teens 3: Orange and Black 1, Make-up editor 2, 3: Nornir Staff- Associate editor: Girls' Chorus 1: Home Room secretary 1, 2, and 3: Girls' Bowling 1, GLADYS P. BAUMGARDNER Gladys Home Economics Course I'll See You Again Clubs: Red Cross Sewing 1: Needlework 2: Study 3.
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