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AND CAME THE SPRING Mid ge H arlman ...... Virginia H arlinan . ,,,, Elliot Hartman .,... . Mr. 'I e jjtrey H ariman MH. Hartman ........,. Buzz Lindray ......,,...,. Keith Nolan Alan Fieldr ,. ,... A. Mr. Fieldf ........ MH. Field! ........,,., Gabby Allen Freddie Norlb ...,e..,. Clancy .....,..........,,..... Edna .........,,,.....,,A.,. Meyyenger Caroline ..,,, .. Cbrirline Myery . ..,,........jane Fenstermacher ........,...joan Robinson ..,,....,Henry Lachman Willard Schoelkopf ...Ruth Elaine Freed ,..........,Arthur Harpel ..............I.eroy Stevens ..............-Iohn Miller ......,.....Leroy Grubb ..,.........Grace Richards ..i..i.,.,...Nancy Kern ,..4....,.,..Richard Wolf ..i...,,.......Edmund Kuhns ....Mary Lou Zwoyer ..........a...William Weikel ....,........,,.......Shirley Reed ..............,.,...Kathryn Hendricks Thursday and Friday, December 2 and 3, 8 P. M. And Came the Spring is the hilarious mixup when spring vacation begins and Midge starts matchmaking. The events that follow lead into many unpredictable situations The play was directed by Mr. Harold L. Hehr. Conifer 1949 'e'e' 42
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Firrr Rau'-L. Angstadt, G. Stephens, J. Bieler, P. Layser. B. Frutchey, M. Imbody, Mr. Immler, li. Stahl, S. Snyder. P. Eschbach, P. Snyder, N. Kurtz, W. Hillegass. Second Rau'-E. Albitz, J. Fenstermacher, R. E. Freed, D. Christman, G, Richard, M. Stauffer. B. Hoff, D. Heimbach, P. Shewell, J. Sowicz, V. Richard, C. Shenenberger, L. Schwenk. D. Greulich. Third Rau'-R. Krauss, C. Trollinger, D. Cleaver, P. Benner, K. Keyser, G. Oplinger, E. Kuhns, R. Ziegler, H. Luchman, A. Mack, K. Buck, P. Wronriwski, A. Carl. GLEE CLUB The oldest and most successful organization of our high school is the Glee Club. Only those who qaulify may be members. The group consists of forty voices from grades ten to twelve. At 'Christmas the Glee Club gave a program of carols at Hess Brothers which was well received. The most important activity of the Glee Club this year will be the spring operetta Tune Inn. The members are working faithfully to help make this one of the best performances presented in our auditorium. We sincerely appreciate the enthusiastic interest induced by Mr. Richard Immler, director, in making this organization such a great success. The cast of Tu Kasper Kroggiur ne In is as follows: Mfr. K1 ogginr ...... ,,, jean Kfogginr joe Brown ............. jerry Kennedy ...... ,,,. Muzi .....,,. ....,,...... ...... ........,Ernest Albitz .............-Iune Engle .,...........Loretta Schwenk ....,......Henry Lachman Paul Wronowski ..,...........Pauline Eshbach 41 Conifer 1949
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F. H. A. Buck Rau'-P. Shiery, S. Godshall, J. Stralube, H. Kriebcl, G. Kolb, Sell. A. Gehmzm, Phillips. Serond Rau'-E. Brendlinger, M. Moyer, M. Schwoyer, J. Gcissinger, Mrs. Yoder, J. Moll, S. Nace, S. Vfronowski, B. Rothenberger. Sitting-H. Pfrommer, M. Stauffer, F. Schantz, J. Cashatt, M. Imbody, J. Fox, D. Fritz, Fluor-S. Kline, M. Krauss, S. Snyder, D. Jacoby. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA B. Kershner. The officers of the Homemakers for 1948-1949 are as follows: President, Martha Imbodyg Vice-President, Geraldine Stahlg Vice-President, Dolores Fritzg Secretary, Judith Cashattg Treasurer, June Fox. The purpose of the Homemakers is: 1. To promote a growing apprecition of the joys and satisfaction of homemaking. 2. To emphasize the importance of worthy home membership. 3. To encourage democracy in home and community life. 4. To work for good home and family life for all. 5. To promote international good will. 6. To foster the development of creative leadership in home and community life. 7. To provide wholesome individual and group recreation. 8. To further interest in home economics. The accomplishments this year by the Future Homemakers were: . A trip to the Reading Fair. . Meeting of the Eastern District F.H.A. . Exhibits at the community fair. . Radio Broadcast. . Participation in York Convention. 1 2 3 4 5 I 5?':'1'i'f':f232i2i5: f'T'f'f1E3E532i?i':f533233135253 'f'f' 2 153555233 f '1'i'1'1 1 2333333222222 C O n e I 1 9 4 9
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