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Glass gfiiiory ln the autumn of 1938, thirty-five pupils enrolled for their fresh- man year at Upper Leacock High School. They took delight in going to school for the first day, because they were attending school in a new school building which had just been erected. Several new teachers had also been appointed. At the end of the year they discovered that Erma Horst, Emerson Hogentogler, Dorothy Bailey, Harold Kreider, Evelyn Saner, Amos Sands, Ruth Martin, Walter Herman, Leon Buck- walter, Betty Weaver, and John Fierick decided to continue their work elsewhere. K September 1939 found twenty-six pupils ready to continue their education in the tenth grade. One outstanding event of the Sophomore year was a Hallowe'en party with the juniors and seniors. In May the sophomores discovered that Robert Buch, Violet Kurtz, Ivan Landis, Norma Musser, Miriam Myers, Morris Sauder, Franklin Waid, and Elmer Weitkamp had left their ranks. September 1940 found twenty-two juniors on the doorstep of Up- per Leacock High School. During this year we presented the play 4'Sulphur and Molassesi' and entertained the seniors at a banquet. At the end of this semester the juniors were sorry to lose Jane Eitnier and Betty Lafferty. After a longer than expected vacation, we entered U. L. as seniors. We were glad to welcome into our class Betty Lou Dussinger, Betty Hoover, Robert Gamber and Amos Sands. On November 15, 1941 the seniors presented the play HHere's That Ghost Againw. On March 17, 1942, we enjoyed a trip to Philadelphia where we visited places of historic interest. On April 17 we took another educational tour, visit- ing Gettysburg and Harrisburg. At Gettysburg we were taken over the battlefield, and at Harrisburg we visited the capitol, museum, and edu- cation building. Later in the season we were entertained by the juniors. Baccalaureate Services were held on May 24, and commencement ex- ercises on May 28, 1942. Thus ended the school days of the class of '42. l 17 il
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'pi uperfafives Best all-round student lfGirlJ Eleanor Spangler Best all-round student f Boyj Russell Hillegass. Most dependable fGirlJ Irene Groff. Most dependable liBoyl Roscoe Miller. Most bashful QGirll Betty Hoover. Most bashful fBoyJ Allan Bewley. Most pleasing personality CGirl,l Dorothy Esbenshade Most pleasing personality fBoyl Roscoe Miller Best musician fGirlJ Mary Ruoss. Best musician fBoyl Dale Keener. Most Beautiful fCirlJ Betty Lou Dussinger. Most handsome fBoyfl John Parmer. Best dressed CGirlj Dorothy Graybill. Best dressed fBoyJ John Parmer. Most likely to succeed fGirlfl lrene Groff. Most likely to succeed lBoyJ -Russell Hillegass. Most athletic fGirlj Mary Ruoss. Most athletic LBoyID Russell Hillegass. Most popular fGirlfl Eleanor Spangler. Most popular fBoyl Russell Hillegass. Class Juliet, Pauline Snader. Class Romeo, Russell Hillegass. Best entertainer fGirlfI Marjorie Wiitman Best entertainer liBoyJ Benjamin Krouse ll6l
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