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. -su . -+-.- -, -Q., .L I H 5' . ARTHUR BECK lt is better to be quiet and look dumb than to speak and remove all doubt. Hi-Yg Junior Play Specialties, EVADNE HOPKINS Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops yourself. Girls' Chorusg F. H. A. p Y-Teensg Junior Play Special- ties: Library Staffg Eavesdropper Staff, IVAN WEBER The secret of success in life is for a man to be ready for his opportunity when it comes. Boys' Glee Clubg Junior Play Specialties. I WINES .s something but tact is everything. , Jtmior Play Specialties. QN HOOTMAN The road to success is a long and rugged one. Wonder if his car will make it, .Zz 'Q Hi-Yg Junior Play Specialties, MARGARET GOEBEL To worry about tomorrow is to be unhappy today, Girls' Chorus: Bandg F, H, A, g Y-Teensg Junior Play Specialtiesg Log of E Staffg Eavesdropper Staffg Library Staffg Latin Club. DARRELL HUTCHISON He never lets his studies interfere with his education, ' I-li -Yg Junior Play Specialties, JAMES MILLER Most great men are dead, and he 's not feeling so well lately, Basketballg Baseball: Boysg Chorusg Hi-Yg Bandg Latin Clubg Student Councilg Junior Play. KARLEN DAY We can't all be angels, Boys' Chomsg Hi-Yg Student Councilg Baseballg Basket- ball Managerg Junior Playg Eavesdropper Staffg Baseball Manager, '? fm as --'
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WILLIAM STRAWSER This world that we're livin' in is mighty hard to beat, There's a thorn for every rose--but ain't the roses sweet! Junior Play, Hi-Y F, F. A, , Basketball Manager, Boys' Chorus. MARGARET SCHOONOVER Bring back yesterday because she's not ready for today, Y-Teens, Latin Club, Eavesdropper staff, Junior Play Specialties. LEWIS LEPPELMEIER A laugh is worth a hundred groans on any market, F, F, A. 1 Junior Play Specialties, CLAIRE I-IOOTMAN While we live, let us live, Girls' Chorus, Band, F. H. A. , Y-Teens, Junior Play, Eavesdropper Staff, Prince of Peace Contest, LEO I-IERMAN The man who never makes a mistake is the man who never does anything, Junior Play Specialties, VERLA FELGER All things come to one who waits--provided she knows what she is waiting for, F, H, A,, Y-Teens, Girls' Chorus, Eavesdropper Staff, Junior Play Specialties. DUANE MILLER The best is none too good, Hi-Y, Band, Boys' Chorus, Latin Club, Eavesdropper Staff, Junior Play, Prince of Peace Contest, VIRGINIA DIETSCH Give to the world the best that you have and the best will come back to you, Student Council, Eavesdropper Staff, Log of E Staff, Latin Club, Junior Play Specialties. JERRY MEYER Strong and handsome and muscles galore--here's one boy the girls adore, Hi-Y, Band, Boys' Chorus, Junior Play, Log of E Staff, Basketball, Baseball, Latin Club, Student Council, ,.
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Class History We started our journey through high school with forty-seven members of our freshman class. Our officers were Jim Miller, President, Margaret Goebel, Vice Presidentg and Joan Krill, Secretary-Treasurer. Our only social activities were ahayride andaclass party. We had five boys on the reserve basketball team and thirteen members in band. We began our second year of high school with forty-four members. Our class officers were Jerry Meyer, President, Karlen Day, Vice President, and Louis Meyer, Secretary-Treasurer. We ordered our class rings so that we would have them at the beginning of our junior year. This year we were well- represented in the various clubs of the school and also in band and chorus. Our junior year began with thirty-nine members. Our officers were Jim Miller, President, .Ion Krill, Vice President, and .Ioan Krill, Secretary- Treasurer. This year we looked forward to two events--the junior class play and the junior-senior banquet. In October we presented our class play, Tumblin' Creek, which was a great success. In April, after a month of hard work, we were hosts to the seniors at the annual junior-senior banquet. We chose an Hawaiian theme, and for one glorious night we were in Hawaii, complete with hula dancers and Hawaiian music. We chose our class motto, Find a way or make one, class colors, crimson and gray, and our class flower, the crimson carnation. We were now ready to become seniors. We started our senior year with thirty-six members, but during the year we welcomed one new student. Our senior officers are Jon Krill, Presidentg John Koerner, Vice Presidentg and Barbara Clay, Secretary-Treasurer. The first event of the year was the taking of senior pictures, which arrived in time for Christmas. We then had a magazine drive to make money for our senior trip. We decided to go to Washington, D. C. and New York City for our trip. On March 11, we surprised the teachers by having a skip day. We spent the day in Toledo. This year we had four boys on the varsity, who won the county championship for the fifth straight year, In April we presented our play, Socially Ambitious. We can hardly believe that our four years of high school are nearly over. We'11 always remember the good times we've had at E. H. S. 14
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