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Housed in the newest and most modern plant in its entire industry, both from the stand- point of equipment and construction, the Hess 85 Eisenhardt Company has just passed its third anniversary at its Rossmoyne location. Occupying 54,000 square feet of its 10 V2 acre plot on the 01d Sue estate, the factory itself is of fire resistant tile brick and structural steel construction. There are' adequate facilities for the years of development ahead. The aim of the company is to make the Hess Em Eisenhardt plant a community asset rather than an industrial eye-sore. Only the great pride that all of the Hess 8; Eisenhardt employees take in their skilled workmanship can account for the fact that S BI. S cars are recognized throughout the world as the finest in their Field. Reflecting skilled craftsmanship, sound engineering, and advanced styling, S F: S cars are the results of the combined efforts of a closely-knit organization. i I: J i i
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. . . and Now Upper Classmen are the Able Veterans of the High School Community . . . JUNIOR HISTORY The Juniors, who will hold top honors as Seniors in 1950, were well-represented in all social and scholastic activities. Representatives to Student Council were Marilyn Yelton, Don Trautrhan-Literary managers; Ronald Penning and Frank MisnereAthletic managers. Active on the football squad were Jerry Aszmann, Glenn Buhrlage, Willard Grassman, Cliff Jackson, Larry Kolesar, Frank Misner, Ronald Penning, Duane Rice, Leo Root, Donn Trautman, and Leon Wilson. Fighting on the Varsity basketball squad were Donn Trautman, Larry Kolesar, Leo Root, and Jerry Aszmann; for the Reserves, Jim Eichenhorst, Bill Becker, and J oe Munz. Ethel Raichl, as a member of the cheerleading squad, helped cheer the boys on to victory. The Juniors were represented in Band, Antlers Staff, Tom-Tom Staff, G. A. A., Glee Club, Chorus, and Alpha Y-Teens. In the dramatic field, there were many Juniors appearing in the play, Believe It Or Notf and still more Juniors appearing in the Parkers of t49?
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EIGHTH GRADE GIRLS First Row, left to right: Helen Hinkle, Betty Ridge, Barbara Brientenbucher, Betty Hagemeyer, Audry Henri, Doorthy Fenner, Shirley Flecther, Joyce Haines, Elaine Hulley, Lois Sherman. Second Row: Willia Jean Barney, Mary Hackman, Carol Rumpke, Gail Rice, Beverly Kamen, Joan Glass, Elaine Hetiler, Ruth Ross, Patrica Hardy, Nancy Hopkins, Janet Ange, Elizabeth Frye. Third Row: Donna Frousoe, Jean Hostetler, Dorothy Richtey, Mary Fagelay, Dolores Doss, June Boussie, Janet Brookbank, Joan Taylor, Eloise Orlemann, Helen Frye, Fannie Ferris, Shirley Sammis. THE EIGHTH GRADE The students of the Eighth Grade participatedhin various activities during the years of 1948-49. The cheerleaders from the Eighth Grade were Willa J ean Barney, Nancy Hopkins, and Patty Hardy. On the football squad they placed Milton Hebouf, Donald'Mechler, Jerry Hazen- field, Jimmy Hazenfleld, Ried Piercey, Roger Holloway, Larry Doughman, Pete Truax, Gerald Schraffenberger, Bob Patterson, Kenny Anders, Harold Grassman, John Buhrlage, William Lobni'tz, Erney Ball, Raymond Fitch, and James Wharff. The basketball participants were E. Hess, H. Walker, J. Manley, R. Piercy, P. Finkle, E. Ball, M. Hebauf, P. .Truax, K. Anders, D. Henderson, R. Neimann, and L. Dallman. EIGHTH GRADE BOYS First Row, left to right: Albert Bradhsh, L. Post, J. Manley, P. Finkle, B. Wilson, R. Hollaway, EA Hess. W. Woods, John Buhrlage. Second Row: G. Schraffenberger, R. Cornett, D. Carr, W. Ridge, M. Stuzeman, B. Baas, E. Ball, R. Piercey, H. Walker, R. Fitch. Third Row: B. Back, H. Grassman, J . Hazenfield, E. Doughman, D. Mechliar, B. Lobnitz, H. Lauther, P. Conrad, F. George, D. Henderson. Fourth Row: Pete Truax, J . Davis, L. Dallman, B. Patterson, M. Tebauf, J . Hazenfield, Nelson Keifer, J. Carpender, H. Mills, K. Anders.
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