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Class History We started high school in September 10, 1946. The enrollment came to twenty-nine. Class members were: Ernie Reimer, Ronald Peckham, Phyliss Collins, Delores Love, Marjorie Tollas, Ralph Fecho, Modena Slatton, Harold Fain, Herbert Hoover, Robert Mattner, Ronald Murphy, Earl Paustian, Delores Heppler, Joyce Glassman, Cora Ruff, Earl Hall, Janie Thomas, Walt Peachey, Vernon Peachey, Sam Waldo, Harry Stockman, Paul Hibbs, Willie Brown, Florence Zelmer, Frances Brant, Betty Abraham. Joyce Whinney, Myron Freedmen, Don Wilfred. Class officers that year were: President-Vernon Peachey, Vice- President-Delores Love, Secretary-Delores Heppler, Treasurer- Ronald Peckham, Reporter-Joyce Glassman, Class Sponsor-Miss Hiltz. In September 10, 1947 we started our second year of high school, with twenty members. They were: Marjorie Tollas, Modena Slatton, Harold Fain, Herbert Hoover, Ronald Murphy, Robert Mattner, Earl Paustian, Delores Heppler, Joyce Glassman, Cora Ruff, Janie Thomas, Walt Peachey, Vernon Peachey, Sam Waldo, Paul Hibbs, Harry Stockman, Willie Brown, Myron Freedman. Officers for that year were: President-Joyce Glassman, Vice-Pres- ident-Robert Mattner, Secretary-Ronald Murphy, Treasurer-Earl Paustian, Reporter-Delores Heppler, Class Sponsor-Mrs. Carter. In September, 1948 we started with seventeen members as Juniors in high school, they were: Marjorie Tollas, Modena Slatton, Herbert Hoover, Robert Mattner, Ronald Murphy, Earl Paustian, Delores Heppler, Joyce Glassman, Cora Ruff, Janie Thomas, Walt Peachey, Vernon Peachey, Sam Waldo, Paul Hibbs, Harry Stockman, Willie Brown, Myron Freedman. The class officers for that year were: President-Myron Freedman, Vice-President-Robert Mattner, Secretary-Marjorie Tollas, Treasurer- Earl Paustian, Reporter-Modena Slatton, Sponsor-Mrs. Ferris. In September of 1949 we started our Senior year in high school with fourteen members. They were: Herbert Hoover, Robert Mattner, Ronald Murphy, Earl Paustian, Delores Heppler, Joyce Glassman, Cora Ruff, Janie Thomas, Walter Peachey, Vernon Peachey, Sam Waldo, Harry Stockman, Paul Hibbs, Modena Slatton, Stanley Stasiak. The class officers for the year were. President-Vernon Peachey, Vice-President-Ronald Murphy, Secretary-Treasurer-Janie Thomas, Report er-Cora Ruff. 15
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“THE NIFTY FIFTY Class Poem We are the Class of 1950, We are the first of the nifty fifties. We're here to tell you of our past. Seeing this year is our last. Of all the things that we have learned. This step toward the future we have turned. The time has come when we must part, But fond school memories will cling to our heart. We wish to thank our teachers all, Who have taught us to stand, not fall. And when in our future we will walk, More and more of these days we will talk. These days we will never again regain, Although we will not forget a single name. We are on the upward climb, And we know you’re not far behind. So be good and think of we. Who have successfully climbed the tree. As spring roses bloom and die. We will say our last goodbye. Written by-Joyce Classman Delores Heppler Paul Hibbs “DEAR E.C.H.S.” Class Song (Music of Forever And Ever) For ever and ever we'll be true to you, Dear E.C.H.S. we hail to you. For our fun and our learning, we give thanks to you, Dear old E.C.H.S., we’re proud we went to you. Let memories still linger forever. How teachers had to suffer all those years. But if they could see us when in society we have climbed, We are sure that they will all change their minds. We now have our future, To look forward too. With information we learned in our dear school, Soon we will be leaving, for destination unknown, Dear old t.C.H.S. we will be loyal to you. Written by-Delores Heppler Joyce Classman 14
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Prophecy Paul: It was surely nice to have President Herbert Hoover, invite us to the White House for our annual reunion, wasn't it? Bob: Isn't this Sam Waldo coming in now? Isn't he the farmer that's providing the East Coast with grain ? Hi, Sam! Sam: Hi, Bob! Hi, Paul! Hey, Bob, aren't you lucky though, you and Joan having enough kids you don't need hny hired help? About eight wasn't it? Say Paul, how many Veterinarian Hospitals did you say you owned in the country now? Paul: Oh, didn't you hear I just bought out the University of Michigan anc guess who I got to redecorate it for me. Bob: Who’ Paul: I was able to get Joyce Glassman to do it. Remember she want- ed to do that kind of work, well she has a big firm in New York called the Glassman Decorating Agency. Sam: Did you ever hear what happened to Janie Thomas, did she ever hook Willie Brown? Paul: Oh yes, I was traveling through Arizona the other day and saw a big ranch and guess who I saw running it. There was a big sign- board saying Willie and Jamie, OWNERS, so naturally I stopped to chat awhile with them and, lo and behold, there were eight little ones running around making a lot of noise. Sam: Talking about ranches I got a letter the other day from Harry Stockman. He has a big farm out in Iowa, about 650 acres. Bob: I believe I read something about him in the Country Gentleman the other day. Isn't he the one that's supplying the U.S. with milk and butter. All of his cows bring in over 1200 of butterfat and he has sixty-five of them all registered stock. I don't remember who it was he married but the seven children he has helps him out in work- ing the farm. Paul: Say, have you seen the latest edition Look magazine? It shows “Hep right there on the cover. She got the job she always wanted. She is doing a good job as one of Power's models and besides that she is famous as a good mother to three children. Sam: You remember Cora Ruff don't you? I read her ad in the paper the other day. She owns a beauty salon on Broadway, and doing a pretty good job at it. 16 .
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