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Y Ill' ,.,,... 'ittwiw' fn, it fmt, Clarence H. Hess Someone asks, Who is that quiet fellow over there? Quiet? That's Clarence. Just wait until he gets started. Truer words were never spoken of our class wit. Clarence can keep an audience rolling in the aislesv if he desires or be as quiet and studious as a little mouse. His humor and jokes have kept many classes alive. This Akronite was a valuable addition tor our class, and we certainly couldn't have done without him. Good luck, Clarence, in whatever you may attempt. E. Violet Hockmon When First meeting Violet, one gets the impression of a quiet girl. Contrary to all facts, she has proven herself quite capable of holding her end of a conver- sation any day. Not only is Violet noted for her friendly manner, but also for her neatness. She can always be seen with a host of friends. Violet served E. H. S. as a flag swinger in the Band, a member of the Mixed Chorus, as well as doing a good job on the UCLOISTERETTEU staff. F. Lucile Hoffman Louie's pet ambition is to study home economics, at which she will surely succeed. with her friendly way and pleasing personality. Har lovely blonde hair could cause her to be known as The Blonde of the Class of '47. Huh? is her favorite expression, and keeping an up to date record collection is her favorite hobby. To a very nice blonde, the class of '47 wishes lots of luck and success in the future.
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9 9 O V4 1 Q1 gi . - - 1 Fronk Roymond Hous, Jr. Perhaps the question most commonly heard from seniors is, Are my pictures finished yet, Frank? Yes, that's Frank, our oiiicial photographer for the HCLOIS- TERETTEH and Mountaineer. Not only is Frank a whiz as a photographer, but he is also known as one of the brain boys of '47, especially in chemistry. Frank, as his classmates know, is not one to wait for his op- portunities, he goes to meet them. Keep at it, Frank! Betty Jone Henly Mary Jane is one of our more studious girls. She has shown her great scholastic ability in all her sub- jects and we have found her to be a whiz in all her commercial studies. She is a member of the Mixed Chorus and has a secret desire to become an accom- plished pianist. However, immediately after gradua- tion she is planning to become a stenographer. Through her pleasing personality, she will surely find her way to success in both fields. Robert Leroy Henly Henly is that happy-go-lucky, carefree, college- bound young man who hails from Clay. He has a high scholastic standing and is almost never seen without a library book. Bob is quite a comedian and is always surrounded by a 'large host of friends. With his never ending smile and excellent ability we know that he will reach his goal in life very easily.
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a Va! 1 23 Esther Groce Horst Vim, vigor and vitality summarize this bundle of pep. Corky is famous county-wide as co-captain of the Ephrata High cheer leaders. Many an Ephrata game has been boosted by her lusty shouts. Her pleas- ant nature, high scholastic standing, and cordial man- ner have made 'her one of the best liked girls of our class. This year she served as one of the senior repre- sentatives of the newly formed Student Council. We wish success to a true friend, in any undertaking she may choose. Mory Ellen Kouffmon Mary Ellen is one of the members of our class who is small in stature, but who was around when gray matter was handed out. She has a special talent for library work, helping keep files straight and attend- ance records accurate. All winter she was an able as- sistantvto Miss Hoover in the public library. We all hope you make the fastest possible progress in your chosen field, Mary Ellen, as you will be a valuable asset to any library. Jorme D. Keller Ah yes, Jane! A flash of a green Chevrolet, twink- ling blue eyes, a hearty laugh, a grand sense of humor -this is the recipe for Jane. Besides all this, throw in the offices of senior class secretary, an associate editor of the Mountaineer, also typist for the NCLOISTER- ETTE, and yo'u have a very busy and popular girl. Yet, Jane executed these duties faithfully and excelled in all of them. Her scholastic ability is rated high, and we all know she will succeed in her chosen career, business. Good luck to a grand girl.
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