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SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS DEAN STAUB Lawyer Dean Academic lust getting around That's a racketl Through cur Sophomore and Senior years, Dean has led our class, The many tasks that he has done are hard to surpass. Clubs: Boys' Athletic 15 Public Speaking 2,35 Homeroom President l, 25 Sophomore p1ay5 Orange and Black Staff 1, 25 Editor in Chief 35 Football manager 2, 35 Debating 2, 35 Hi-Y 2, Secretary 35 Class President 1, 3. DAVID EARL LBFEVRE EN. H. O. T. C. Ears Academic Pitching Horseshoes Censoredl I l The answer he is always ready to tell, He has what it takes to hear re-al well. Clubs: Boys' Athletic 1,2,35 Lettermen's .25 I. V. Football 15 Varsity Football 2, 35 I. V. Basketball l, Varsiey Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 1, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Class Vice-President 3. ELEANOR RUTH FORMWALT Ioumalist Elly Academic Reading Oh, gr.untl A pleasant smile and a winning way Her talents burst forth in bright array. Clubs: Dancing-Secretary 15 Press 2, 35 Homeroom President 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Operetta 2, 35 Drill Chorus 35 Orange and Black Staff 1, 2, Feature Editor 35 Nornir Staff--Associate Editor5 Girls' Sports l, 2, 35 Girl Resegves 15 Y-Teens Iunior Class President 2, President 35 Class Secre- tary . PHILIP LEE STONESIFER Travel Phil General Movies 5 Good grief He's not toc heavy, though quite tall, Whose heart and soul is in basketball. Clubs: Boys' Athletic 15 Driving 25 Photography 35 Student Council 1, Vice-President 25 Mixed Chorus 15 Operetta 15 I. V. Basketball l, Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y l, 2, 35 Class Treasurer 1, 2, 3. WILBUR IACOB GOBRECHT Pro Ball Player Goby Academic Eating and sleeping ? ? ? In athletics Gaby is unsurpassed Where could you find another so fast? ? 'P Clubs: Boys' Athletic 15 Driving 2, 35 Lettermen's 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 35 Operetta 1, 2, 35 I. V. Football 1, Varsity Football 2, 35 I. V. Basketball 1, Varsity Basketball 2, 35 Track 1, 2, 35 Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Class Vice-President 1, President 2, Athletic Representative 3. 15
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ls it possible that three fleeting years ago, we, the future seniors of 1948, first entered the classroom of E. H. S. as self-conscious sophomores? In the three years that we have spent at high school, the majority of us have gone a long way toward molding our char- acters into the types of people we wish to be. As sophomores, we worked hard not only in classes but also in extra-curricular activi- ties. There were many of our boys who were active in football, wrestling, baseball, and basketball. We girls proved that the boys were .not the only class athletes when we took part in seven girls' sports, namely, mushball, basketball, volleyball, ping-pong, bowling, tennis, and badminton. ln our class play, Tiger House, we offered proof that many sophomores could play dramatic roles very well. Those of us who were musically inclined took part in the band, chorus, quartet, an-d trio. Although very few sophomores were in the operetta, Blossom Time, we attended the performances with great joy. When we suddenly found that our sophomore year was closing we, with the juniors, gave a memorable Spring Formal for the seniors of 1946. ln our junior year, we felt that at last E. H. S. belonged to us! Again we took prominent parts in school activities. For a few weeks, our attention was centered on politics while We selected our class officers. After Christmas, we won acclaim in our production of Every Family Has One. Many of us played hosts to the visiting band members wtho came for the District Band Festival held in Hanover. In the spring, we proudly watched our fellow class- men in the operetta, My Maryland. Finally, we en-ded our junior year, a year of great accomplishments, with the beautiful lights and rythmic music of the annual dance held by the underclassmen for the seniors. In the summer that followed the last day of our junior year, the majority of us obtained part-time or full-time jobs in stores, factories, or farms. In no time at all, the summer flew by, and we once again returned to school for our last year. As seniors, we realized that our final year in E. H. S. should be full of accomplishments greater than before. As a result, our football players worked as hard as possible and suc- ceeded in winning the South Penn Conference Championship. Our class members who be- longed to Student Council or to school clubs managed to supply the school with social affairs, such as the election dance and the Sadie Hawkins Dance. When we presented our senior play, Out of the Frying Pan, we acknowledged the reports that it was one of our best performances in our high school years. A large percentage of us took part in the drill and mixed choruses, the band, cheerleading, the Orange and Black staff, and the Nornir staff. In the spring we once again won praises for our class members who participated in the operetta, New Moon. Near the end of school, we attended our last high school formal given for us by the sophomores and juniors. As we danced. to the dreamy music, we realized that we could no longer be carefree students but that we were rapidly becoming responsible adults. After we had attended Baccalaureate Service and the Campus Day program, we were no longer seniors but men and women who would soon seek our fortunes in the huge world. When we, the class of 1948, graduated, we knew that we would always remember the joys and sorrows of our three years at E. H. S. 14
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IUENE ALBAN Typist Iuene Dancing .With gracious ways and pearly teeth, Her intelligence she'd not bequeath. Commercial Oh, heavens! Clubs: -Dancing lg Typing Z5 Study 35 Homeroom Sec.-Treas. l, Secretary 2, President 35 Orange and Black Business Manager 35 Girls' Sports 25 Girl Reserves 15 Y-Teens 2, 3. BERNICE L. ARENTZ To go to Philadelphia Peanut Dreaming Monk is the flame of this girl's heart To Philadelphia she hopes to depart. Clubs: Dancing 15 Typing 25 Study 35 Girls' Sports l, 2, 35 1, Y-Teens 2, 3. PEGGY SUSAN ARTLEY To succeed in life ..Peg,, Eating Peg thinks guys aren't worth her gaze But We'll forgive, as her talent fills our plays. General You know it Girl Reserves Commercial Gee-zooie Clubs: Dancing l5 Driving 25 Dramatics 35 Student Council 2, 35 Homeroom Vice'-Pres. 15 Girl Reserves Sophomore Vice-Pres., Y-Teens 2, 3. ARNETTA ALTHOUSE Nurse Netty Listening to the radio Netty's blond hair is hard to beat, lHer manner's delightful, her smile very sweet. Clubs: Dancing l5 Girls' Athle-tic 25 Home Nursing Sports l, Z, 35 Girl Reserves 1, Y-Teens 2, 3. ETHEL LORRAINE AUMEN To be ex success Pee-Wee Reading To be a success leads the way Honest to truth you'll hear her say. Clubs: Glee 15 Study 25 Knitting 35 Y-Teens 2, 3. GLENN LUTHER BAIR Farmer Glenn Being Outdoors This out-door lad no energy lacks, Everyone knows he plays a sax. Clubs: Study l, 35 Spanish 25 Band l, 2, 3, ESTHER BANGE Office work Esther Reading Her voice is so-o-o gentle to everyone, And she almost always has her work done. Clubs: Glee 15 Study 2, 3. 16 Academic Gee whiz Sec.-Treas. 35 Girls' General Honest to truth Academic I guess Commercial SENIUH EL!-XSS
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