Ephrata High School - Cloisterette Yearbook (Ephrata, PA)

 - Class of 1947

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O g 1 If -0. Vg . ffl Morion A. Ensinger Quietness and ambition describe Marian to a UT. She is one of the few members of our class who seems to enjoy studying. Silence is Golden could be her motto, but don't let that make you think that she doesn't talk at all. Getting into a conversation with her is an interesting and enlightening experience. She intends to either enter linotype school or to continue in bindery work. In either she's certain to succeed. Bloine Fronk Fobion Here is a fellow that words can hardly describe. To say that he has been a great asset to our class would be a gross understatement. Vim, vigor, vitality, personality and school spirit have been crowded into this fellow, little in stature but great in ability. He has faithfully served our school as editor-in-chief of the 4'Mountaineer and MCLOISTERETTEU as well as a member of the Hi-Y. Blaine has clearly proven the old adage Good things come in small bundles. We, the class of '47, are sure he will succeed in his journalistic career. Rosabel Irene Foltz This brown-eyed member of our class came to us from that nearby thriving city of Akron. Since her arrival here. Rosabel has established herself as one of the artists of our class. She has ably served the Mountaineer as staif artist and has been a loyal member of the special art class. We all remember those beautiful paintings of hers which decorated the gym fOr 0'-11' Prom last year. We wish you all the success in the world, Rosabel.

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Xml. , vw my-' ,M M .---7: 'vi fyfk Elto Morie Eitnier Elta, although seeming rather qui-et on the surface, can prove to be a gay conversationalist. One can often see her driving her green Pontiac with a group of girls in the car. She is always ready to lend a helping hand and is a real friend for anyone to have. Elta has chosen a career of business so our wish for her from the class of '47 is success and happiness in whatever sh-e may attempt. Beverly Eloise Erick Beverly is that red-headed lass in our class who hails from the neighboring metropolis of Akron. She is a loyal member of the band, a clarinet player, who could be seen marching at all football games. For three years her pleasant soprano voice has graced the Mixed Chorus. While taking a generalized course here in Frata Hi, Beverly hopes to go to college, in order to take up music as a career. Wewish you the greatest possible success! John L. Englert John is known as one of our most brilliant and intellectual students. especially in the field of foreign languages. His great popularity was one of the rea- sons he was chosen by us as president in our senior year. He is always ready to give a word of advice to anyone on any subject. He has served faithfully for four years on the varsity football squad and has en- tertained us many times during the last four years as a member of the boys' quartet. His work as a member of the student council may be commended. His great ambition and remarkable personality plus his versatile abilities, will surely take him up the ladder of success in whatever field he may choose.



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U Q . .Q 0' 1 f 5 . I 1: l. Betty L. Fritz Betty was one of us since our first year in school. When a crowd of girls is heard laughing vigorously, you may be sure Betty has just told one of her latest jokes. She is always ready to help a friend when in trouble. She will, without a doubt, attain success in her chosen field of secretarial work. Idcl Ann Fry Although shy when she first came to us from Bergstrasse, Ida Ann has blossomed into one of the most talkative girls of the senior class. Her 'lcrushesu and after school affairs have been as notorious as those of Lana Turner. Ida Ann is a girl of many talentsg sketching, music and journalism to name a few. Look out Cornell, here comes Ida Ann with what it tal-:es to put Ephrata on the map. Mortho Louise Gorrett Marty, one of the few courageous souls who braved the Latin course for four years, has been with us since the beginning of our school life. This attrac- tive brunette represented our class in the Band and Mixed Chorus and also did a fine job as a member of the HCLOISTERETTEH staff. Martha possesses a fine sense' of humor, personality and school spirit that has made her a great asset to our class. We feel very con- fident that l'Marty will find success in whatever pro- fession she may choose.

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