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july IS, 1931 Academic ELECTED AS OUTSTANDING SENIORS HELEN MARIE SWVARR Clee Club 12m: Girls' Chorus 1253 Operettzi 12jg Epilogue 1545: Hockey' 12, Pljg Class Ollicer 115. ,Xssured and poised. this ehznining young lztdy' lends her blonde friendliness to Eztst Hetnplield's hulls. Her lield of ztetiyity' varies. Helen tan still am atuclienee with at carefully' planned speeehAezin iniect pep, through her cheerleading, into the student body, and can elliciently' handle her job :ts secre- tzn'y'-treztsurer of the elztss. .Xs .Xssociztte Editor of the Epilogue. she also has the 'tstillingu job of keeping' Bob Allison on :in even keel. ns they' lztbor over the pages of the year book. Helen plans to be El nurse :ind sotnehow, I think I'd enjoy being sick with Helen around. CARL IRVIN DENLINGER April ll, l93l Academic Clee Club 1l. 2. 3. tp: Boys' Chorus 1l, 2. Il. 453 Band 13. lj: Operettu 1l. 2, fljg lflzish 13. ll: Class Oflieer 1lj. XYho is the owner of that big glowing stnile. those ilztshf ing hlne eyes. and blond hztir? Of course, thnt's right: it's Curl Denlinger. He has it cheery' Hello or should we stty' lEonjour. for et'et'y'one. llis heart interest eenters around Room 6 where he is keeping at treslnnnn girl quite happy: He also hats two other heart interests :tt F. H. H. S. He elztitns it is simply' at IIIZIIIBI' of studying Freneh with Nliss Fzlrren and reyicwing it with Miss lforneyx XYhatey'er it is. we know he hats at good time with his HFl'CllCll.'l 'l'his fztll he hopes to enter lfranklin and Marshall where he will inzijor in history. Best of ey'ery'thing. Cztrl. 174111 Zrjseli W6 .1 I1tt1'nIy-lhree
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V4 1 f LAURA MAE ZIMNIERMAN July 9, 1931 Girls' Chorus tlj. Hare you eyer heard a terrihc French accent? That is Laura iflllllIlCl'Ill2lll.S. l'his seems to he her only fault, though. for four years ol' association have proved Laura a true friend nhers of the class and yet. that twinkle in those brown eyes shows her to everyone. She is one of the more quiet H161 unfailing sense of hutnor. laura will succeed whether it he carrying a hook or wearing an apron, SARAH FRANCES ZERPHY january 18, 1932 Academic tl. 2, 3, 453 Girls' Chorus f2, fl, -ljp 3. -ly: lflash til. ll: Epilogue M35 Hockey Ollicer tljg Track tfi, -lp. Glee Club Operetta tl. 2. t2, fl, 453 Class the liye wires of the class. She always has everyone and is noted for her Well'! Gee icipztting fully in most extra-curricular ac- Sally is one of a ready smile for YVhi7! ' After part livities. Sally has a well-rounded personality. Her desire is to become a school leather, and surely with her force and anr hition. she can do nothing but succeed. 1 'ff A I V ' Academic at anything. THE DOOR TO LIFE Before us lies the door to life, Through which we all niust niarehg To some it's low and narrow, To others a massive arch. The door is harred hy one great lock: The key is all we need. lt'S been our goal for quite some tinieg Our purpose, to succeed. In sunnning To every soul the door is different. No two are made the sameg To some the door is quite obscure, To others it is plain. Beyond? A land of unknown realms Is yet to be explored. Go forth with courage. faith. and hope NYith strength you can ailord. it up. you see we've come To a turning point in lifeg The question is Which road shall we take? 'l'he left one or the right? Ittienly-lttm
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CLASS WILL X'Ve the members ol' the Class of Nineteen Hundred Forty-Nine of East Hempfield Township High School, East Henipfield Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, being of sound and deposing minds, memory and understanding, do make and declare the following to be our Last XVill and Testainent, hereby revoking all former wills bv us at any tin1e hereto- fore 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 ol our graduation, we give, devise, and bequeath to our friends as follows: The Senior Class wills to the juniors their most beloved homeroom No. 3. Robert .Xllison wills to joan Breneisen and Norman Bowers his set of knitted nose warmers. Loretta .Xument wills to Shirley Habecker her basketball abilities. Wayne Becker wills to Naomi BIUSSCI' his height. The Physics Class wills to next year's class the bro ken bag of salt. Elaine Gingrich wills to Martha Cope her position as center forward on the hockey team. Ruth Benner wills to Susan Minnich her unusual voice. Jeanie Robertson wills to Mr. Poff her left over lunch bags in locker No. 75. Martha Gingrich wills to Miss Steinkomph her charming smile. The Public Speaking Class wills to the future seniors the view from the windows of Room No. 5. Sally Zerphy wills to Lay era Dorwart her ability to pass notes quicker than the human eye can see. Arlene Gingrich wills to .Xlene Meckley her dependability. Gladys Drescher wills to Anna Toews her temper. The Senior French class wills to the cafeteria all the Latnbie Pies bestowed upon us by Miss Farren. june Mumma wills to Nancy Henne her French books. Phyllis Dougherty wills to Marion Newcomer her ability to scrape fenders. Mary Ellen Herr wills to James Stauffer her short stature. Marilyn Brubaker wills to Virginia Smith her devilish secrets to help keep E. H. H. S. humming. Lois Housman wills to jean Forney her ability to wear stunning clothes. Kenneth Miller wills to John Good his slush-pn mp. Richard Bachman wills to Dean Herr his bash fulness. Helen Swarr wills to Carolyn Carl her ambition. Betty Lou X'Vagner wills to anyone who needs th em her commercial abilities. James Shuman wills to Bertha Dissinger his driving ability. YVeldon See wills to Allen Mclntyre his ice-skating ability. Betty Miller wills to Lois Gable her quietness. Blanche Ruhl wills to Ann Geisenberger her reserved manner. Hiram Nissley and Benjamin Noll will to Harry Noll and Grant Noll their positions in the cafeteria. Helen Darnell wills to Diana Rineer the twinkle in her left eye. Frederick Malmborg wills to any and all juniors who may need it. his ability to figure out Shakespeare. Virginia Bender wills to Geraldine Forney her position as fullback on the hockey team. Edwin Sanders wills to Jay Shertzer his teaser mustache. Iwenly -four
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