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'0NIFER ' Class istory NINTH GRADE We boarded the train at E. G. H. S. in 1947. Many of these novices were non-resident boys and girls, at this stage having their hrst taste of high school life. Those personalities, which were so new to each other four years ago, are now deeply entwined, having shaped into fine and lifelong friendships. Beginning our high school career as freshmen, we chose the following class officers: President, Wallace Stauffer, Vice President, Betty Stahl, Secretary, Raymond Barndt, Treasurer, Martha Imbody . . . selected green and gold for class colors . . . ordered our emblems . . . were very sad when Earl Sell was killed. TENTH GRADE We found that as striving sophs, we had little activity. We had for our class officers: President, Richard Greulich, Vice President, Raymond Barndt, Treasurer and Secretary, Esther Freed. Due to a difference of opinion between the ladies and gents , we couldnt quite get together on the subject of hats , so before we were aware of it the year rolled around and we had no class memory for that year. However, this was a small incident and one soon forgotten by the time we became juniors. We mustn't forget that this was the year the Ziegler-Stahl romance which, by the way, is still bloom- ing. To mention a few more, we add Loretta and Gordon . . . Nancy and Bud QEdge to be exact, and a very cute couplej . . . and as we all know, Martha and Steve. We are also very proud to say that Dick Ziegler was already a promising necessity on our Greenie Squads . ELEVENTH GRADE As juniors, we really buckled down to work. For our class officers we chose: President, Richard Ziegler, Vice President, john Hallman, Secretary, Loretta Schwenk and Treasurer, Howard Smythe . . . received our rings December 5 . . . decided upon talisman rose as class flower . . . sponsored a very successful prom, Winter Frolic, in our gym on january 29 . . . presented Those Websters, March 10 and ll . . . proudly discovered that Richard Ziegler was named as one of the all-star football and basket players . . . encountered a love affair between Norma Edge, Henry Lachman and Evan Kranzley . . . barely lived through our chemistry classes. TWELFTH GRADE Now comes our proud debut as seniors and preparation for our grand exit as graduates. We wisely chose the following class officers: President, Richard Ziegler, Vice President, john Hallman, Treasurer, Howard Smythe and Secretary, Loretta Schwenk. As seniors we found ourselves laden with responsibilities, some new to us and some with which we had been acquainted during our junior trial. Due to the efficiency of our classmates, we were able to con- quer most of our bridges. Among our memories will be those offers from many s -5 noted colleges for Richard because of his ability in the field of sports, and we are proud to know that he has A Y made his choice with West Point. , ' We chose as our class play, The Doctor Has A 1 Daughter , which was given December 2 and 5 under 1 ,rw We the direction of Mr. Kindred and Miss Kessler. We W ' ' 'Nr decided to try a new thing this year by presenting it on O, m a Saturday night, and found it as successful as we had 0 ,Z expected. 5' The entire class is eagerly looking forward to the com- Y :lg ' , L pletion of the Conifer, which we believe will be the ' ' f , I best ever produced. We still have our senior prom com- A ,. J ing up in May, for which we have engaged Matt Gillespie and his orchestra. IllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Twenty seven
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ll11lOl' 21 Y Those Websters was a comical mixu u of football frames histor' tests and enva fements. z-i 1 l as The events that followed the flunking of Bills history test kept the Weluster home, and the people around them, generally confused and lead into peculiar situations. This play was directed by Harold H. Hehr. THE CAST Bill ll cl1i'lw' Mr. G'ew'ge ll eb.iler , MH. fmze lV'eb.i'lw', Liz UU5!7,lfC'7' Befizzdrz Bw-id . jnff Slmzlty , Du! r1r'c' .r Mmrnl Kfflj' Mr'. ll till ,...,,, Shirley Mae Slrifzgef , Emil Slllffl' , , .. li ffff Null Comb ., E R lllllllllllllllllll nllllll Ilml llllll lllllllllll llllll , .Henry Stauffer ...Paul XX'runnwski Mae Rothenhe1'g1er , ,.... ,, Betty Funk , Nancy Kurtz ,Clalmle Bllllllllfll linrharu ,lukohy Esther F11-ul ,Howard Smythe , joan Bielei' ,.XX'2lll1iLC Staufjfer ...Murvin Reimun Ill llllulll lnlllll I Hlllnl ll Illl uul lllllll llllll lllllllll 1IIllIullmlilnulllllulllll O N I F Twenty-nine
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