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Q U -U g'. 'B QU Q4 1122? John E. Kilhefner Chub has more girls gazing starry-eyed at him than any other fellow in our class. He always seems to be jolly and happy go lucky. It is impossible for any class to be dull if Chub is close by with his jokes and laughter. If blushing is a forerunner of success, we know that John will have no trouble in his future life. John M. Krouse A A varsity football and basketball man, that's Krouse. He's the guy you see at football games doing that beautiful job of field running. Krouse is equally at home on the basketball Hoor, having also played varsity basketball. He loyally served the band with his trusty Cornet. But that's not all. Johnny ranks among the highest of his class in scholastic standing and has capably served as president of the Student Council as well as business manager of the UCLOISTERETTEY' Best of luck, John, in your career as a doctor. Wolter S. Kulp i'Kulpie is one of the quieter, but nevertheless still important, members of our class. The statement one swell fellow fits him to a T, Many times we saw him coming to school in this 1934 Chevy coupe together with his buddies. Kulpie,s congenial smile Ceven when he breaks a test tube in chemistryb has become oneof the many attributes for which we re- spect him. Whatever Walter plans to do after gradua- tion, we, as a class, are sure he will find success.
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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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G i to -0. L va Cloir T. Lousch Quiet, girl-shy, always gloomy are words that do not describe Clair Lausch. Even if Dusty appears on the bashful side the first time you meet him. do not be misled, for behind those sleepy eyes there's mischief a-brewing. Although full of fun he is a sticker when studying is needed and can often be found pondering over a formula or equation. Clair's cheerful disposition and take life as it comes attitude will put him in the front in whatever he undertakes. Shirley Ann Leomon Shirley, one of our attractive senior blondes, came to E. H. S. during our freshman year from the Metropolis,' of Lincoln. Shirley has proven herself a valuable asset to our class both in scholastic stand- ings and in extra curricular activities, serving as a flag twirler in the band, member of the Mountaineer staff and artist of our MCLOISTERETTE. She is one of the few girls who braved the physics and geometry courses and came out successfully. Basing our theory on past facts, we feel confident of her future success in life. Pouline M. Lewis Yes, Pauline may be quiet and seldom ever heard, but don't let that fool you. She's a bundle of excite- ment and fun. Polly can usually be seen somewhere or other in the halls of E, H. S. Pauline spent most of her extra-curricular activity time on the Girls' Rifle Club. With her cheerful personality and her neat appearance, she is sure to gain great success.
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