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President's Message As we near the end of a never-to-be forgotten period in our lives, We realize that the most important part of our lives lies before us. The future of us, the coming generation, is a most important factor in the future of our nation. The familiar quotation, All the world's a stage and all the men and women merely players, is definitely applicable to our own future. We shall be the coming doctors and lawyers, the ministers and teachers, the stenographers and clerks, the carpenters and plumbers who will carry on the nation's work. I, as president of the senior class, proudly say that we shall carry on the responsibilities placed upon our shoulders by our forefathers. ln this atomic age no one person can say how long we may live upon this earth. Yet we shape our lives with an optimistic point of view. We carry on as did our fathers. Even though we are constantly seeing greater achievements of science, We readily accept these as realities and incessantly strive for still greater knowledge. From our school We have received something which will never be erased from our mind. We full well realize how much our education means to us as future citizens of the world. Not only the book learning but also the moulding of our minds and spirits into worthy characters will make us the men and women of tomorrow. Let it never be said that the Class of '48 shirked its duties and responsibilities. We now leave only the memory of ourselves at E. G. H. S. We hope it is a memory pleasant and inspiring to both our teachers and fellow-students. Thus we say farewell until our paths cross once again in the future, which we boldly enter into with heads raised high and lips that murmur l shall be a person worthy of tomorrow's World. EVAN S. KRANZLEY President Class of '48 o n 1 i e r 24
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L ll3irst1Row: I. Hummel, G. Hngstadf, P. Hillegass, M. I. Henry, E. Kranzley, D, Huber, B. Baseley, D. ag er. Second Row: H. Geiger, E. Miller, M. Kreider. Third Row: N. Hckerman, R. Frank, D. Skepton, C. Wetzel, G. Christman, R. Bieler, H. Edge, L. Stahl. Growing Pains Our Iunior Play, Growing Pains, was presented on April 29 and 30 of last year to two capacity audiences in the Grand Theatre. This was the first lunior Play in the history of E. G. H. S. to be presented two nights. Under the very capable direction of Mrs. Myrtle Groome of the high school faculty, the cast of eighteen boys and girls gave an excellent performance, and the play was acclaimed a success by all who saw it. The plot revolves around Professor and Mrs. Maclntyre and their two teen-age children, George and Terry. George falls deeply in love with Prudence Darling, a new girl in the neighbor- hood. Prudence is merely Hstringing George along, a tact which he, of course, cannot see, and when she drops him, he falls with a tremendous thud. Terry, who is just getting over her tomboy days and can't seem to realize that she must grow up sometime, has her hands full when she discovers that Prudence is trying to vamp her childhood sweetheart, Brian Stan- ley. In the escapades that follow there is much hilarity and many enjoyable moments for the audience. C H S 'I' George Mclntyre .,..... ................ E van Kranzley Brian ,,..,.. ....,. , ..,...Donald Huber Terry Mclntyre ............. ...... . .. .......,.,.... Betty Baseley Omar ,,..,.....,...,.......... .......... .....,.......,....... H a rlan Edge Mrs. McIntyre ............,......... .....,..,....... P hyllis Hillegass Hal ....,.......... .......,.,....,....,..., ...,. . ....,....,..,. R i chard Frank Professor Mclntyre ......,....,. ........,...... G ene Flngstadt Pete ......,................,.. ...,................,., . .. .... , ........ Charles Wetzel Sophie ...............................,.,.,.,.,.. ,............ I ean Hummel Prudence Darling ........ .........,... Mary lane Henry Mrs. Patterson ............. .....,............. H elen Geiger Patty .......................................... ............. G loria Christman Elsie Patterson ............ .. .............. Eleanor Miller Iune .......,..,.,.,... .,....,............ ....,.,..,. , . Dorothy Skepton Traffic Officer .......... ..,............. M ilton Kreider Miriam ......., Norma Flckerman Dutch .....,..................... ,....,....,.,. R obert Bieler Vivian .,........ ...............,. D awn Flagler 26 o n i f e r
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