West Lampeter Vocational High School - We La Hi Yearbook (Lampeter, PA)

 - Class of 1944

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Klmm will Us-Ju-30' We, the class of 1944, about to retire from West Lampeter High School, draw up our last will and testament this day of March 1, in the year of our Lord, 1944. Being in as sane a mind as usual, we gratefully and in all sincerity leave to our most noble and respected successors our most valuable possessions: To Pauline Greer, l'atsy Bingaman wills anything extra to eat. Ann Bradshaw wills her hlushes to .lane Mentzcr. Willis Breckbill wills his fair complexion to any girl who can get it. To those who enjoy the brighter side of life, Betty Burkholder wills her laugh. Patricia Butz wills her curly hair to ,lean Craybill. Kitty Byers wills her ability to chew gum without being seen to Hazel Smeltz. Nellie Byers wills her dimples to Mary Wiittncr. Phyllis Campbell wills her numerous hair ribbons to l'at Keener. Lois Chambers wills her good behavior to Walter Posey. Dorothy Fisher wills her long hair to Mr. Rentschler. To Red Martin, Russell Gall wills his razor. Willis Cerlach wills his ability for daydreaming to Lois Herr. Blanch Croft wills her good sportsmanship to Virginia Polignone. Lorraine Harnish leaves her 7th grade love affairs to Mildred Shenlt. To Martha Meclc, Mary .lane Heagy wills her temper. Melvin Hess wills his funny hooks to Mr. Shoff's book collection. Andy Hollinger wills the ability to read his handwriting to Miss Adams. ,lo Ann Hollinger wills her ability for getting into trouble to Louise Landis. .lane Huber wills her kindness to animals to Ronald McFalls. Ruth Humbcrt wills her shortness to Barbara Henry. Dorothy Kreider wills her athletic ability to Betsy Herr. To Delores Taylor, Ellen .lean Krug wills her quietness. Ruth Lefever wills her height to Billy Kreider. To any Tth grade violin player who can attain it goes lid Martin's' skill on the violin. Paul Mattern wills his curly hair to Dick Musser. Nancy Miller wills her activity to Frank Shaelfer. Donald Mylin wills his managing ability to Robert Houser. .lean Posey wills her big feet to Jacob Shaelfer. Marjorie Rex wills her ability for playing the French horn to .lacob Houser. Ruth Rohrer wills her black hair to Nancy Pickell. To Harold Lefever goes Ada Ross' scholastic ability. Clair Werner wills his manly physique to Emmet Beamcsderfer. Clyde Witxiier wills his dead-pan expression to Earl Herr. Marian Wfittner wills her ability for driving a car to Janet Hamilton To the Class of '45, go the from seats in Assembly. The Class of '46 is willed the refilled and dignified manner the Class of '44 has always possessed. To the faculty we leave our cheerfulness and pleasant personalities. To Mr. Shoff, we will additional patience and sell'-control as a homeroom teacher. The scholastic achievement of the Class of '44 hopefully goes to the 8th grade boys. Thus we the Class of 1944, always so thoughtful and considerate of others, close our last will and testament. Signed, WITNESSES: MRS. Moom: CLASS OF 1944 Ma. Suorr II 30 fl

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Klan nf W Hallo! jams ANNE BIRADSHAW--MOSI attractive eyes PATSY BINGAMAN-MOSI absent-minded BETTY BURKHOLDER-Best sense of humor PATRICIA BUTZ-Most carefree WYILLIS BREcKBILLeClass blond IQITTY BYERS--ClOSCSt to matrimony NELLIE BYERSfWid6St smile PHYLLIS CAMPBELL-Most talkative LOIS CHAMBERS-lilHSS pacifist DOROTHY FISHER-Longest hair RUSSELL CALL-Best looking WILLIS GERLACH-Chemistry enthusiast BLANCHE GROFFYMOSI serious LORRAINE HARNISH-Prettiest hair MARY JANE HEAOY4Most studious ANDY HOLLINOER-Most winning personality JO ANN HOLLINOER-Biggest flirt MELY'IN HESSwN0iSiest JANE HUBER-Best sport RUTH HUMBERTfSllOfI6St DOROTHY KREIDER-MOSt determined ELLEN JEAN KRUO-Neatest RUTH LEFEVER-Tallest girl EDWARD lNIARTlNfClaSS Alibi-Ike PAUL MATTERN-Class disturbance NANCY MILLERiPeppiest DONALD MYLIN-Class gossip JEAN POSEYeBest Athlete MARJORIE REX-Best naturerl RUTH ROHRER-Darkest hair ADA ROSS-Brainiest CLAIR WERNERwMOst ardent lover CLYDE WITMER-Least excitable MARION WITMERfQuiBt8St I29I



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flaunt of W4 KIQM' With pigtails, buckteeth and knickers, we entered l.. H. S. in September l940. The annual Fair helped us to get acquainted and feel more at ease. The highlight of our first year was the Hall0we'en party wllere Mr. Bishop fnow Lieut. Bishop, j.g.l acted as master of cere- monies. Needless to Say, we all had an hilarious time. ln the fall of '41 we came back as qualified Sophomores, full of vim, vigor and vitality, which we exhibited unceasingly throughout the year. The beginning of this term was a little dis- appointing. The Fair was cancelled because of the polio epidemic. The winter brought two big events-the Gym Follies and the Valentine Dance, in which the Sophomores participated whole-hcartedly, helping to make them great successes. We were also proud of producing a first-rate basketball guard, Clair Vferner, who proved to be a great asset to the team. ln 1942, we started our career as Juniors. This year gave us a grimmer outlook for the future, for the ,laps had not stopped with Pearl Harbor, but managed to carry on their campaign against the United States more fiercely than anticipated. The fellows couldn't race around in Pop's car because of those little items called ration hooks. However, we managed to have the Fair, and working with true class spirit at our hamburg stand, we came out financially on the top. The month of November brought forth the operetta, The Count and The Co-ed. ln this some of the Juniors demonstrated their ability both as singers and lovers. Activities were cut out considerably this year because of war conditions. No basketball teamg no Junior-Senior Prom, yes, it seemed that our class had all the had breaks. We began realizing that we could not have assurances for the future unless we made sacrifices now for shortening the war. Seniors! ll Xve thought we'd never reach the top. Now, at last we had full priorities on the front seats in assembly. Our first week was a hit of an adventure. We were introduced to practically a whole new faculty, and a new principal, Mr. Adams. Mr. Dietrick, who served us faithfully for 23 years, resigned his position for one in an industrial plant. We immediately began planning for the Fair. This year we had charge of the luncheon. Under the guidance and help of Mrs. Gingrich and Mr. Shoff, we kept our heads above water, aml far enough above to make a satisfactory profit. This year our Hallowe'en party was held in liurkholdt-r's barn, aml turned out to be one of the most enjoyable parties our class ever held. ln 1944 a basketball team was organized, and our class could boast of having four fellows in the first line up. April brought forth a Senior play. -Sfter much 'Ltoil and sacrifice the class proudly pre- sented a 3 act comedy entitled Professor, How Could Youf The purpose of this play was to purchase a Service Plaque in honor of the graduates of West Lampeter. Yes, we had fun and we worked bard, and we shall probably all remember the time spent in Lampeter Hi as four of the most memorable years of our lives. CLASS OFFICERS 1 940-41 I 941-42 1 942-43 19434 44 President PAUL MATTERN RUSSELL CALL RUSSELL CALL RUSSELL CALL Vice President JESSE SHANK JOE WARFEL CLAIR WERNER CLAIR WERNER Secretary MARJORIE REX MARJORIE REX MARJORIE REX MARJORIE REX Treasurer DOROTHY KREIDER DoRoTHY KREIDER DOROTHY KREIDER DOROTHY KRFIDFR Historian NANCY MILLER NANCY MILLER 5311

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