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24 ,r is- ' Quay' fi' gf ' 2 1,1 . at - Y JEAN SCHNECK ' ' She is pretty to walk with, and witty toftalk with, and pleasant, too, to think of. Jean also ranksqamong the highest of our noteworthy scholars. We are all looking forward in .the years to come to the time when television will enable us to see and hear this heartweakening brunette warbling her arias and caclenzas-at the Metropolitan. 1, f J... . J .,, ,- ,, . ,,-4 '- . -r -. f ' ,FL fi 1 , FLORENCE SIMMONS A'Fl0ssie, as she is most commonly called, never finds much time to worry about the more serious side of life. Filled to brimming-over with youthful vitality and vigor, she is blithe, carefree, and happy. We feel safe in saying that success and happiness will find her in future years. Best of luck to you, Flossie. DOROTHY SPAHR For precisely twelve years the bus has brought Dot from Clay to Ephratag her slight figure has been a familiar sight through elementary and high schools. From her work in four years of Latin, we may draw the conclusion that country life is conducive to translating that language. Keep up the good work, Dot, May the future hold success for you. LORRAINE SPANGLER A lady in thoughts, actions, and Words, Lorraine is one of the leaders of our group, held in high esteem by all. Capa- bility, efficiency, and energy mark her as a perfect epitome of the modern American girl. If, on a horse, Lorraine shows the same stick-to-it-iveness she has evinced in her high school career, her ambition will definitely be realized. .-Q-fx.
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WILLIAM RHOADES Bill, although one of the more quiet members of our class, does not allow his presence to be forgotten. On those rare occasions when he does speak, his words of wisdom are always well worth listening to and remembering. His humor, though rare, always delights those who have the privilege to be within its radius. Best wishes for your success, Bill. RICHARD ROYER you, Dick, ' Q MILDRED RUTT The rest of us would do well to follow this Akron lassie's studious and ambitious example. The times have been few and far between when Mildred has not been ready with the answers-correct ones-to any teacher's query. Pegliaps some of us do not know her very well, but we do kno'w that she has been a worthy member of our class. ' 7go4 C ' GRACE SCHLOAD Grace, so kee up the good wor Although Dick engages in verv few extra curricular activities, he uses his particular hobbv gunning to the very best advantage. He is also noted for his brilliant and witty side remarks. His good nature and ready wit are sure to contribute ably to his future success Our best wishes to From Grace's even temper, a lesson well worth learning may be drawn. She is never seen or heard giving vent to her feelings in a ht of anger when anything goes wrong instead she smilingly picks up the pieces and patiently starts all over again. Patience and perseverance are sure to be rewarded Wg' f 7 eff! , tg!!! A, ' -s 23159 -ns.
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1 j , AM O' W W I S J' lx f, MSW 5 SALLIE STOBER This generous, cheerful farmerette came to us in ninth grade, adding a bit of sunshine and merriment to our increasing numbers. With her knowledge of farm life in general, she can put most of us to shame. Our sincere wishes are that Sallie will be as successful in future years as in her years with us. ELMER STRAUSE ROBERT STRICKLER Bob came to us from Hopeland in our Freshman year. He appears to be a self-styledbachelor, but we have a sus- picion that he has a passion unknown to any of us. He is usually seen driving the family car to or from Hopeland, and when he drives, no grass grows under him. The best of luck to you, Bob. ' 1 ,, 4 ' ls 1' , This lad from Shillingron came to Ephrata in the fall of '39. His favorite pastime in school is playing pranks on his poor, unsuspecting teachers. Among his various haunts, these three are outstanding-the bowling alleys, Fake's, apd Reading. In the last-named place, he is invariably ac- companied by his bosom companions, Bob Sweigart and Bill Rhoades. Good luck, Elmer. was A , .ff-y, .7 ., 4 iw EUGENE SWEIGART One of the chronic sleepers of the class, Geney is nevertheless well known and liked by those who can manage to catch him in a waking moment. Ready to engage in a joke or prank, and to carry it out to the Hnale-that's Geney. He is noted for his immaculately combed hair, X and his ever-ruddy complexion. Here's wishing him luck X' in becoming a C. P. A. l l l l l w l w l ,ivy f, Q Q DSIZSIISG ,Q . X lg. 'x 'F :. Q .,. .fg , 1 -pf f' . ' 9 .kr v A f , , A l I A .1 .' -+ Y --5 4
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