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WWE QI! FUH SE IUHS IJ LY CAP 'N' GOWN 'N' DIPLOMA TIME INCLUDES US-the class of 1950! Perhaps it should be a gay time, perhaps a serious time, perhaps both. Each year whizzed by even faster than the preceding one, and now our senior year is gone. Our memories of Eichelberger . . . what are they now? What will they be? Friendships made and friendships broken . . . some lasting forever, others gone with the wind. Teachers respected and teachers criticized . . . how can we ever thank some of them for end- lessly contributing knowledge and just plain common sense? Words could never express the grati- tude we feel when a teacher steps down among us and urges us to greater things. High school introduced dances . . . the magic of the music, going out-of-town for something to eat, later hours! Gradually, the fellows began to drive the family cars. Even more gradually, they learned to jitterbug! Do, re, mi! Stay in character! . . . our class found music and dramatics completely likeable. We were, and still are, proud of our achievements in those Helds. They were challenging, but more than rewarding. Sports aroused all of us . . . our new stadium made us feel quite professional. The fellows played hard, we cheered from the bottom of our hearts-and lungs. Regardless of the score, we followed our athletic males. They symbolized fair play. The class of 1950 has a record of which it can be proud. We learned that hard work counts. As sophomores, we presented a delightful comedy, And Came the Spring. lust to prove our ability, we chose the dramatic The Little Foxes in our junior year. For a finale of our stage work, a huge cast produced The Skin of Our Teeth. if The operettas for our sophomore and junior years were New Moon and The Red Mill, respectively. Hard work and fun were combined in both musicals. We knew we had been successful when, in the springs of '48 and ,49, the proms we gave were praised. How could we ever forget the Candy Cane Ball of our sophomore year, and the Mint Iulep of our junior year? As Spring rolled around this year, we were swamped by the traditions of Campus Day, Commencement, and dances. When our underclassmen held the Prom in honor of us, we really felt like sophisticated seniors! But our class history and our high school memories won't stop now. Theywillgoon...andon...andon... QlQQMQf
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GLEN F. LEISTER, President Medicine Leister Academic Class President 1, 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Hi-Y 1, Vice-President 2, President 32 HR President 1, 2, 33 Mixed Chorus 1, 23 A Cappella 33 Operetta 1, lg Play 1, 2, 3 Intramural Basketball 2, 3Q Red Cross Council IQ Co-Ed Council 1, President 2g Boys Athletic 1, 23 Psychology 33 Nornir Business Manager 3. I: our foothall captain? middle name really Ferdinand? Ark him! DONALD L. HAHN, Vice President Sport: Announcer uD0f1,, Academic Class Vice-President 2, 33 Varsity Football 1, 2, 33 Varsity Track 1, 2Q Hi-Y 1, 2, 32 HR President 2, 33 Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Student Council IQ Ril'le and Pistol IQ Boys' Athletic 21 Nornir Associate Editor 3. Who'.v that lilzle guy on .fhe gridiron? . . . no one but Hahnie! JEAN L. BAKER, Secretary College Baker Commercial Class Secretary 1, 2, 33 Y-Teens 1, Vice-President 2, President 3g HR President 1, 2, Vice-President 35 Orange and Black 1, 2, Exchange Editor 31 Mixed Chorus 23 Girls' Chorus 31 A Cappella 33 Operctta 23 Play 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Red Cross Council IQ Co-Ed Council 1, Vice-President 23 Girls' Athletic 1, 2, 33 Press IQ Glee 23 Psychology 33 Nornir Editor-in-Chief 3. . Iean'.f conlented when :he has a nice fire, rome popcorn, and .rome shrimp! HENRIETTA MAMIE HESS, Treasurer Gym Instructor Hen Academic Class Treasurer 33 HR Vice-President 1, Secretary 3g Cheerleader 1, 2, 35 Y-Teens 1, 2, 33 Intramurals 1, 2, 33 Girls' Athletic 1, 2, President 3g Dancing IQ Typing 2g Bridge 3Q Nornir, Girls' Sports Editor 33 Play 3. Hen: Yer, mazlam, I'm :ure this hat really .fltflf your facial characteristics. 13
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