Hempfield High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Landisville, PA)

 - Class of 1948

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Eight of East Hemp- field Township High School, East Hempfield Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, being of sound and deposing minds, memory and understanding, do make and declare the following to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. ITEM-All our just debts and other expenses, we order and direct to be paid by our hereinafter named Executor, as soon as conveniently may be done after our graduation. ITEM-All of the rest, residue and remainder of our estate, real, personal and mixed, of whatsoever nature and kind and wheresoever the same may be at the time of our graduation, we give, devise and bequeath to our friends as follows: To the faculty, we return the dirty looks and varied lectures which they have so generously bestowed upon us. - To the alumni we leave the privilege of having us join them. To our parents we leave relief from the struggle of pushing us through high school. . To next year's Epilogue staff we leave the experience that we gained the hard way. To East HempF1eld's desks, we leave the initials we carved thereon. To LeVerne Huber, Landis Bowers bequeaths his ability to keep all pedes- trians in a state of constant terror. To Joe Sebelist, Elwood Brubaker leaves his position as manager of the Varsity Basketball Team and his cooperativeness. To John Good, Gerald Carrigan leaves his reputation of being a paragon of wit and humor. To Gladys Drescher, Joan Forney leaves her ability to get along with everyone. To Dorothy Sensenig, Loretta Sweitzer wills her small stature. To Lavera Dorwart, Betty Edwards wills her affairs with men. To Jim Honberger, Don Ginder wills his reputation as Hempfield's strong, silent man. To Marian Newcomer, Bernice Miller leaves the task of guarding East Hempfield's goal posts. To Bill Haldeman, Chet Schoenberger wills his ability - on woodwind instruments - and his pretty legsf, To Marian Groff, Dan Heisey wills the ease he acquired in public speaking. To Martha Gingrich, Ruth Ebersole wills her charming smile. To Carl Denlinger, 'Iheresa Mohler wills her editorship of the Flash, To Bud Nolt, Jack Longenecker wills his attraction to the opposite sex. To Sally Zerphy, Ann Shenck wills her poise and versatility. To Jean Robertson, Marion Waller leaves her giggle and the accompan- ing blush. To Kenneth Brubaker, Don Cope wills his height. To Arthur Barto, Dorothy Metzler wills her commercial ability. To Marty Weidle, Jessie Covert wills her reputation for going steady. To Bud Bowers, Jay Risser wills his curly hair. To Evelyn Sigman, Clara Weidman wills her place in the Glee Club. To Helen Darnell, Wanda Dawn Weaver wills her seat on the school bus. To Dolores Root, Elva Gochenaur wills her quietness. To Helen Swarr, Jo Weaver wills her position as senior class reporter. To Bob Habecker, Bill Kauffman, Jay Krall and Ronnie Zangari, the following seniors leave their basketball ability, respectively, Chet Schoenberger,

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members of our class made the party a gay and joyful time for all. Remember those pink elephants and balloons? Following our summer vacation we entered the halls of E. H, H. S. for the last year of our high school education. Our class now numbered twenty-seven. The class officers of the preceding year were re-elected. Theresa Mohler assumed the responsibility as Editor of the Flash during this year and we earnestly congratulate her on the fine job she has done. Aside from the many other problems which usually face a class, we suddenly realized a few other problems which had to be met. The senior play, the trip to Wash- ington and probably the most important of all was deciding to have a yearbook. Natur- ally, we are proud to start a yearbook and sincerely hope it can be continued for many years to come. ' ' Publishing this book for the first year was a very diflicult task and we want to thank everyone who has helped make this possible. We especially want to thank Miss Forney and Mr. Herr for their fine cooperation and able assistance. Also, we wish to congratulate Ann Shenck and Jo Weaver for handling so capably the duties of Editor and Assistant-Editor, respectively. , Now, as the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Eight, we must look to the future and strive for our many varied ambitions. We have completed our formal educa- tion under the guidance of the finest and ablest faculty any class could be privileged to have. We are the youth of today. Our future and the future of the world rests entirely on our shoulders. Let us carry on as true Americans and ultimately bring honor to both ourselves and the World.



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23 Jay Risser, Jack Longenecker, and Don Cope. To Wayne Becker, Clarence Mowery wills his passion for photography. To Elmer Spahr, Earl Way wills his beard and his way with women. To Elaine Gingrich, Gene Grubb wills his aloof manner. Nancy Kumler, Jean Hauenstein leaves her ability on the basketball To court. To the sophomore girls the senior girls leave their defensive positions on the hockey team. AND LASTLY-We appoint our beloved friend, Sylvester Poff, to be sole Executor f thi 0 s, our Last Will and Testament. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and seals this fi't is day of March in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Forty-Eight, .' The Class of 1948 E. H. T. H. S. Per Emu Q6-WL... 5f.,.M.2f' ' Ugwnf Signed sealed and delivered b th b , y e a ove named testators as and for the Last Will and Testament of the Class of 1948, in the presence of us, who in their presence and in the presence of each other, at their request, have subscribed our names as wit- nesses thereto. Zvfkvffisfivvp

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