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IUNIOR PLAY I I 1IlS'l' HHXY-II. lizisi-la-y, H. Wall. .l. 'l'ri-X11-V. .I. Snwiez, M. Slwwi-Il, P. I-11,-lim-i'. SIGNHNIH IIHXX'-IC. llviti-V, Ii. Alhilz. ri, rlplilipn-1'. Il. Iiullii-mln-i'gv-i'. u ll Spooks Robert I. Sherman In the early part of March y'ou may have seen around town some advertising ot' a play called SPOOKS, to be given by the junior class on March 2-I and 25. The plot concerned tour heirs who were about to inherit it liortune from their deceased uncle, provid- ing they remained in the mansion for three nights. If the four oi' them didnt remain in the mansion for the required time, the entire fortune would he given to his secretary and his colored servant. In the course of the three nights a chandelier fell, two people were murdered, and many other mysterious hap- penings took place. Finally the villains were apprehended and the heirs were awarded their inheritance. If you didnt see it, you missed a grand mystery and an enjoyable evening oi' entertainment. The members of the cast were: ELLIOT BUT'I4ERI7IELU ,, , ,. Gordon Oplinger MARION BLACKWELL Peggy Shewell DOUGLAS BLACKXWELL LAURETTE PAYNE -IUDY I ......, ,,,, , ,, imsmaeroiz RYAN . sAM eiiir ,.., ,,.. . , ,. Miss BROWN .I I. ,I sims XVILLOBY Poueia orrieiziz . I I Illll I Il IllIIIIlIllIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHIIIIIII Twenty-nina Ray Rothenherger ,, 'Ioanna Sowicz , .sjune Trexler , Ernest Albitz , ,....Paul Benner , , ,,,Gladys Wzllt ,, Elmer Reiter . , Richard Baseley II llllll
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CLASS HISTORY f : fi M' D We, the senior class of '51, began our high school career way back in 1947. Our four years at East Greenville High School proved to be the most interesting and most enjoyable of our entire school career. IVRESHMAN YEAR As shy, young freshmen, our class consisted of 1011 students, the majority of which were boys. Due to the fact that our class was the largest in the school, and the rooms would not accommodate all of us, we were divided into two sections. We chose as our class officers: President, Raymond Stonebackg Vice President, Patricia Layserg Secretary, jane Straube, and Treasurer, Carl Trollinger . . . selected blue and white as our class colors . . . sent for our class emblems . . . witnessed many new romances . . . were proud of our fellow classmates who made the varsity teams. By the time we became acquainted with our fellow classmates and the school, summer vacation time had rolled around. SOPHOMORE YEAR Returning to school as sophomores we . . . elected Paul Bardman, President, Elmer Reiter, Vice Presidentg Gordon Oplinger, Secretary, and Ronald Leister, Treasurer . . . selected and sent for our class hats, after much confusion . . . congratulated Paul Bardman on being elected Vice President of the Student Coun- cil . . . were proud of our classmates who contributed to the winning of the three championships . . . found that Elaine, Gladys, Dotty, Pat and many others were interested in Pennsburg fellows . . . all agreed that Mike and jeanette made a cute couple. This ended our sophomore year. -IUNIOR YEAR Agreeing that this was one of our most important years, we selected Paul Benner, President, Elmer Reiter, Vice President, Betty Reiman, Secretary-Treasurer . . . sent for our class rings and were overjoyed by their early arrival . . . held a successful junior prom entitled Wiiiter Wonderlztncl, with Woody Leigh and his orchestra supplying the music . . . presented the play Spooks, the first mystery to be presented by any class of E. G. H. S. in quite some time . . . new romances: Pat and Gene, Pat and Paul . . . enjoyed mimicking the seniors in the junior assembly. SENIOR YEAR As seniors we were ready and willing to undertake the tasks set before us . . . again chose Paul Benner, President, Elmer Reiter, Vice Presidentg Betty Reiman, Secretary, and Ronald Leister, Treasurer. . . pre- sented as our class play, lt Might Happen to You, which proved to be a howling success . . . suf- fered through Mr. Schlegel's English classes . . . enjoyed discussions in P. A. D .... sent for our pennants . . . had our pictures taken . . . selected our class motto and flower . . . more championships . . . proudly discovered that Mike Duka had earned honorable mention on the National High School All American Football Team . . . planned for our senior prom, which was held in May . . . selected Bobby Freed and his orchestra for the occasion . . . worked on our yearbook . . . listened to Virginia and Ruth talk about Basil and Alex . . . looked forward to the senior assembly . , , and finally gradua- tion. I F E R IIIII IlIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII I llll ll I IIIIIIIIIII IIIIllllIIlIIIIIIIIIllIIIIlIIlIIIIlllllllllllllllllllll IIII IIIIIIIIII Il III I Illlll I IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII Illl llllllll Ill IllIllIIIllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII C 0 N V- 'l'we-nty-eiglll
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SENIOR PLAY S'I'.XNDING-IZ. I'tulI14-i1Iw1-1324-i', IG. Albilz. IZ. Iteil11:m,.T. Sowiez, .I. Kline. J. 'I'i xl 1 f X M SI'I I'INfZ-IC. ltr-ill-V. I'. Snyrlr-iz G. Walt. I.. ,XIIFJFIZITII It Iizlsvlvv. It Might Happen to You By Robert Ray The senior class play, It Might Happen to You, was presented on December 7 and ti I950 lhc farce comedy in three acts depicted a day in the life of Vic Johnson, a henpeclxed husbind who hid trouble making ends meet. Overnight he became at hero and received a 555,000 rcwixd for bringjini, 1 gang of kidnappers to justice. The audience enjoyed the hilarious play and rewarded the cast by it grand npplzuisc The cast of our play: VICTOR IOHNSON . CORA .,,... . ,.... . ,.,. ., ..... Y LOIS ..... ,,.,,. ,,.. . MRS. HUGHES .. ..., .. MERLE KENDALL .. NICK ..........., ,...., . ...,, ,,,. . . . PEARL ..,,,,..... ,... . ,,,..,. . PATRICK SULLIVAN . . MRS. MEREDITH MONK NICOLETTI. W. H. GALBRAITH. MRS. GALBRAITH ..., DOC MILLER ..... C O N I F E R ' 3 ffQfQ'QfQT -Elmer Reiter ...Patricia Snyder .Betty Reiman joan Kline Ray Rothenberger .Ernest Albitz .. ...Joanna Sowicz .. ...... Glenn Yoder . ....... June Trexler .Richard Busclcy .Lee Angstadt .... Gladys Walt . ...Elmer Reiter
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