East Greenville High School - Conifer Yearbook (East Greenville, PA)

 - Class of 1949

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GLORIA M. STAJHL East Greenville Academic Activities: Glec Club 2: News- paper 45 Play 3. 'Fall and willowy . . . lots of fun . . . usually with Pauline . . . not so silent among close friends . . . pretty good stu- dent . . . always worrying about tests . . . dependable. GLORIA T. STEPHENS Red. I-Iill General Activities: Glee Club 3, 43 Play 2. Known as Shorty . . . sudden spells of wit . . . brown eyes . . . works seriously . . . plans to be a beautician . . . always with Oleo . . . always busy. WILLABD R. STOUDT East Greenville General Activities: Football 35 Baseball Ii, 4. Happy-go-lucky .... I lot too studious . . . full of' wisecracks . . . school's the least of his worries . . . always xmitatin' . . . knows something about nothing . . . bushy eyebrows . . . sees humor in anything' . . . screwiest in class . . . short boy tbut so was Napoleon.J RICHARD C. WOLF Pennsburg, R. D. Academic Activities: Vice President of Class 3: Class Play 3, 43 Stu- dent Council 2: Vice President of Student Council 3: President of Student Council 4. Busyman . . . dependable . . . discussing Lutheran League with Ruth Elaine . . . small . .. always neat . . . eyes a certain girl . . . a future minister . . . keen German student . . . an all-round guy. MARY LOU ZWOYER East Greenville Commercial Activities: Cheerleader 2, 3, 4: Basketball Ll, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3: Play 3, 49 Conifer tl. Easy going' Louie . . . brown eyes and slick eyebrows . . . athletic, tall. and attractive . . . swinging down the hall . . . sudden spells of wit . . . well dressed and conservative . . . crazy in spurts . . . vivacious. MARILYN E. STAUFFER East Greenville General Activities: Glee Club 2, 3, 43 Hockey 2, IZ. 4: May Day Court 3: Conifer 4: Newspaper 3, 4: Band 3: Class Secretary 1: Softball 1. Stuff . . . Temple enthusiast . . . chic clothes styles . . . super friendly with everyone . . . understanding . . . giggle . . . crazy about music . . . reads a lot . . . willing to gab . . . amiable. LEBOY E. STEVENS Pennsbnrg, R. D. Academic Activities: Student Council Treasurer 4: Vice President ot' Class 2: President of Class 2: Student Council 2. 3, 4: Class Play Il, 4. Tall . . . hlond hair . . . glasses . . . girls . . . thrives on argu- ments . . . devilish expression . . . regular guy . . . blushes. WILLIAM LEE WEIKEL East Greenville Agriculture Activities: Agriculture: Basket- ball 3. Innocent look . . . calm and slow . . . salty humor . . . not too studious . . . sleepy actions . . . Disney disciple . . . prefers blondes. I-IERMAN F. YUENGLING Perklomenville, 3.11. General Activities: Football 3, 45 Class President 3. New student . . . boy scout . . . big smile . . . silent . . . scho- lastically disinterested . .. product of Philadelphia. . . . short haircut . . . deep voice . . . wood chopper. C O n If e 1. 1 9 4 9 E1213131S5S3T5?3?3?3?3i5EEEE3E323255E3?5E5E3353g3g2g2g3g2g5gagigsgsgigggigigi5552323552323352523233252525252323252523

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JOAN E. ROBINSON Sarto, E.D. 1 General fkctivitinsz Band 2. 3. 1:4 .Play .l, lg Ne-wspapt-r .l. 43 tonitvr 43 tllot- Ulub 2, 33 Class Secretary 2, 3. 4: May Day Court 3. Majorottv . . . twinkling blue vyos . . . Allen . . . pilvs ul' hrat-clots , . . at the whom-l , . . Ipana. smilt- . . . photogvnic . . . l'l'l'll0llll!l'l' hor IN'lllllHl lShlIl. RUTH L. SAYLOR Barts, R.D. 1 Home Economic Quiet . . . hidden humor . . . 1-In-wim: gum . . . wt-ars glasses wccusiunally . . . always willing' tu holp . . . not so silt-nt anmni: viust- l'rii-mls . . . usually with a vorlain fellow. J. WILLABD SCHOELKOPI' Green Lane, R.D. Academic Activitit-S: Football 2. Il, ll: Play Il, 4: Vim- Prvsidt-nt AI: Sluilont, Ununcil l, 23 News- Daiwr 42 l'm1ifi-1' -l. Hard on nails . . . always sc-1-nis in ilml a. girl soim-plavo . . . windy . . . tickle . . . 10 dclock Scholar . . . Short hair . . . amlmitinus . . . lures a gnml ar- g'univnt . . . 1.-:rt-at talker. THOMAS H. SHEWELL Green Lane Agriculture Found at liill's place . . . lady killt-r . . . liappy-go-lucky . . . si-hool tho lm-ast ui' his worrit-:4 ...watt-li that target . .. travels with Hardman. Scliuvl- lmpf, and Alift' . . . swvatvr ap- peal . . . last ot' a lint- nt' hrotlu-rs. STANFORD C. SIMON Green Lane, R. D. Agriculture Avtivitivs: Fmitlmll fl. Hfliillll'-K0-liickg' . . . I'ri4-ndly with eve-ryoiio . . . lk-psntlm-lit snulv . . . sq-vs humor in anv- thina' .vvvxi his own troubles srlmollllw least of his worries . . . with Parks . . . Slllll1'. DONALD B. BOTH East Greenville General Activities: lfmwtlmll l, 2, Il. 4: l'lav Cl: Basin-lhall Timm- Km-pm' Ii: f'0nifvr 4. Rig hoy . . . imiiiilsivv . . . that walk, amliling duwn tlu- hall . .. tall ami lanky . . . a hunting: man . . . in-rsislvnt . . . gun- ning is tht- suhjt-ct. RALPH M. SHELLY East Greenville, B. D. 1 Agriculture Aa-tivitit-S: l-'outhall 2, 4: Basil- hall lllanagi-r 2, Zi: Ag'ricultui'v In-pt. Vim- l'r1-s. ii, lu-pt. Pres. 4. lK'illing wurkn-r . . . :1 ri-al sm-nsu of duty . . . easy going: . . . llashinpr red hair . . . Clarity of thouglil, flirt-4-lm-Ss nf purpnsv . . . linzu . . . qui:-l . . . i-xvcutivv typo. ROBERT C. SCHWOYEB Pennsburg, B.D. Agriculture ,Xrlivitin-S: Ss-t'rvtary uf Agri- cullurs- IM-pt. fl. ig Football 2. Il. -ly lla:-iki-tliall 2, 3, 4: Bastr- lnall 2, Sl. vi. lYuma-n . . . dry wit . . . sup- posedly quiet . . . touirh, but nh so gvnlls- . . .a typical I'c-nn- Sylvania Dutchman . . . found with llii-li-r . . . Roh found in llc-ml llill . . . football bark. DANIEL F. SIGLIN Chapel Agriculture Low-S tn iight . . . devilish ex- pression . . . pi-rpt-tual grin , .. spi-nds a Int ut' time at Torn- Agen . . . sinnotli dancer . . . talkativv . . . gimcl .loc . . . likf-s to rt-all multi hooks . . . class lmnnt-wr, JANE K. SMITH East Greenville General Dance-S :L lot . . . jitll-rhulr . . . slow mutinn . . . ms-n . . . will- ing: to liste-n lu gussip . . . Gain-l's ri-stauranl , . . diets-sts physical ullucation class . . . al- ways lauixhs at a joke. Conifer' 1949



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CLASS HISTORY Our class began with a group of scampering, young tots, way back in 1937. However, due to a short memory, we will lose ourselves until 1945. FRESHMAN 1945 was an important year for our class. We were now Freshman and well on our way to becoming seniors. Our first class election showed Jane Fenstermacher as class president. Of course, we were all anxious for our first class gathering, the customary Freshman Party. Ours was held on Decem- ber 7 in the building of the local Teen-Age-Center. It seemed our class was just getting acquainted when-bang! We left school for three months of summer vacation. S O P H O M O R E S A Upon returning to school we found we were now referred to as Sophomores. With the boost in our class spirit after bearing that name, it seemed that the members of our class were growing up into young men and women. This year Leroy Stevens, a young lad from Finland, Penna., was class president. Near the end of this year, an elec- tion was held throughout the school for a vice-president of Student Council. Richard Wolf, a small but understanding boy in our class, was elected to help lead the student government. JUNIORS Our junior year was of course the most important. The junior Play, entitled A Case of Springtime, proved quite a success, and was very well accepted by the audience. The junior Prom, held on january 31, 1948, was the first prom ever to be held in the now-completed gymnasium of our new building. Music was furnished by Hal Haley and his orchestra. Everyone remarked that it was one of the most wonderful dances they had ever attended. The class elected Henry Lachman as president. This was the first of his two terms. S E N I O R S At last came the year we had been looking forward to for the last eleven years. We were now seniors. In the early part of the year, the class showed its power of leadership in setting up a dismissal system that kept order in the halls. For this deed, the seniors were given the privilege of seniority in the cafeteria and evening dismissals. The Senior Play, And Came the Spring, given on December 2 and 3, was presented to a capacity audience and was favorably received on both performances. The Senior Prom held in the middle of May proved to be the most outstanding event in the history of the class of '49. Henry Lachman was re-elected as class president and Richard Wolf was advanced to President of Student Council. Betty Grater was chosen as Editor-in-Chief of our yearbook. The Conifer of 1949 will always hold a priority spot in the hearts and minds of those concerned. HENRY LACHMAN Preridenl, Class of 1949 - fi C o n if e r 1 9 4 9

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