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Om can Wm W - - THEY FINISHED ONE JOB AND NOW HAVE FINISHED ANOTHER CLIFFORD BROCKMAN Cliff ELMER COTTEN Elm Course: Industrial Arts Course: Art As merry as the day is long. Life is not so short but that there is always time for courtesy. A HOWARD STRESING StreS Course: Agriculture Greater men than I have livedg but I can't believe it. RICHARD THOMPSON Dick' Course: Indnstrial Arts Though I am young, I scorn to flit, on the Wings of bor- rowed Wit.
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First Row: D. Horton, O. Dickey, A. Zych, M. Young, H Krycia, R. Bantle, G. Serena, B. Emerick. Second Row Mr. Leonard, R. Butts, M. Morlock, A. Schreiber, M. Hager, D. Hager, D. Hunt, R. Groulx, J. Bley, Mr. Anderson. Third Row: Mrs. Pierce, J. Harms,E, Palmberg, D. Kaud - erer, J. Hastings, J. Gendone, D. Krohn,'L. Roll, A. Zydel ezddd T ALL began in the old Eden High School on September 3, 1935 when Mrs. Morgester, our primary and First Grade teacher, enrolled twenty pupilsg the boys outnumbering the girls seven to thirteen. Some highlights in the mem- ories of our first year at school are: the bird house contest in which we all worked diligently, John Hasting's absence of a month with pneu- monia, and Dwight Webster's being chosen cheerleader for our grade. Fourth Grade memories are especially clear to our minds. It was that year that our class was held on the stage in the Town Hall, with Miss Boardman as our teacher, and it was that same year that we first rode on the school buses. Ruth Butts, our Assistant Editor, joined our class in October. In 1940 we moved into the new school. Were we ever proud! Our school enrollment soared because of centralization. Naturally, the num- ber of students in our class increased because of this. How happy we were to welcome these new members. During our first year at our new school we proudly presented that wonderful play, How Boots Befooled the King. The vision of Byron Hooker as king, Harriet Juengling as queen, and Donald Hunt as Boots still fills us with de- light. Our Sixth Grade graduation on June 12, 1942 concluded the first part of our education with a total of fifty-nine pupils. G. Morris, J. Mergler, L. Rockwood, E. Fuller, Miss Harp, er. Fourth Row: R. Haag, L. Swieczkowski, B, Hooker, W. Winter, D. Webster, D. Cataldo, H. Juengling,M, L, Pentek, R. Abagnale, P. Hegedus, G. Hunter, R1 Wrohleski, I. Catalino, D. Conway, J. Brusehaber, E. Cotten, F. Mezen. Wm June 22, 1945 brought us our Ninth Grade graduation which represented us as sailors on Life's sea. As Sophomores we proudly intro- duced Candy Castle, Eden's first sophomore hop. The following year we produced Sweet- heart Serenade with Mary Lou Pentek as our queen, escorted by David Krohn. ln April of last year we received our class rings which seemed to have the magical powers of giving us the real feeling of being Seniors. Then came the happy busy Senior ear in dear old 204. What a merry time we iiad as we conducted our magazine contest, sold book covers, produced our senior play on November 25th, prepared our Christmas pageant, collect- ed and organized The Embers and The Tower, and took part in The Mikado. We pay special tribute to Mary Lou, our editor of Embers and The Tower. to James Harms, chairman of the advertising staff, to Rosemary and John, our faithful atten- dance officers, to the members of Who's Who, to the members of the National Honor- ary Society, and to the class officers and home- room officers. After the Senior Ball, our picnic, and Re- gents, we shall pass through the gateway of graduation, but the haunting memory of Eden Forever will linger always in our hearts. Dorothy Horton, Historian
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66444 DONALD HUNT Don MARILYN HAGER Course: College Entrance Vice-President A pretty girl is like a melody. Course: College Entrance President There is no substitute for talent. ,mg-1 V L, .,. ., P .f':' 1.9 -, ,iffifvesf--by mv.: K qw 22213 ROBERT GRDULX Bob' ' Course: Business Treasurer MARIE MORLGCK Mimi Course: Business Secretary Sweet, studious, and sociable By the work, one tells the Workman. 18
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