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Q 0 V4 Q9 Marie M. Root Marie is that blue-eyed, auburn haired baton- twirler who has been with us all of our twelve years. She has been a loyal member in mixed chorus, trios and sextets and has sung at many of our music fes- tivals. When the band marches in a parade, you will see Marie right in there twirling her baton. She was also one of those responsible for our choice of a class flower. The gift of gala is one of her main assets. We know she has what it takes to succeed in her chosen field of merchandising. Ethel Moy Royer Those witty quips in shorthand class couldn't come from anyone but Ethel. She has lots of vim, vigor and vitality, some of which she uses while working at Gates'. Ethel has an acute love for horses and goes riding quite a lot. Although she chose the commercial course, she is not quite sure what she'll do on leaving shool, but we know that with that cheery smile of hers success cannot help but come to her. Stanley M. Schwartz Have you seen that red streak followed by a whirling cloud off dust come careening down town? You can start breathing now, it was just Stan with his 46 Chevy.', Although noted for his brilliant and witty side remarks, we may rest assured that his keen mind and friendly nature toward everyone will lead him far on the road to success.
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fjgfff Jeon M. Pierce Throughout our twelve years of school everyone has found Jean to be a grand friend. She seems to be rather quiet, but below the surface lies plenty of fun and laughter. She uses the well-known slogan, If at first you don't succeed, try, try again, as her motto. Her desire is to become a beautician. We are sure she will succeed. Phyllis S. Robolcl Whiz - Hey! Watch out. - there's a blue Ford swinging around the corner with Phis at the wheel, sporting her characteristic dare-devil smile. Besides being a crack driver, she keeps the intermural basket- ball teams buzzing with her brilliant playing. She's as good at candy making and perhaps will make it her profession. More sweets to Ephrata when the Rabold Candy Emporia opens. Good luck to a future candy tycoon of Ephrata. Dolores Irene Rishel 'tRish is a hard-working commercial student who is always glad to type anything for a friend. She has shown her skill in that field by typing for the Moun- taineerf' Dolores is a carefree young lady, who has been with many of us in the Franklin school and high school classrooms for twelve years. We know that with her determination and ability in the commercial field she will be successful in the business world.
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fjif' Betty Irene Shonk Unassuming and shy, Betty appears to be one of the quieter members of our classg but learn to know her better and you will discover she talks and giggles continuously. Though seemingly shy, her per- severance and good nature make it impossible for her to be over looked. Itls people like Betty who get the most out of life. Whatever her life's work may be, we wish her loads of luck. Wilbur C. Spotts What could our class do without K'Spotts. Spottsy is one of those few fellows who can take a joke as well as he can give one. Seriously, this is one of the many reasons for which we all respect him. Wilbur did a fine job of representing our class in the band during the past years. He has, in addition, kept his scholastic standing high and brightened many of our class activities by his clever wit. With his con- genial mannerisms, we, the class of '47, are sure he will succeed. Lorraine Steinmetz Herbie has been with us since those days in the Washington school building. Our class will always re- member her for that magnificent art of cracking gum. Lorraine has participated in the Mixed Chorus. With- out this faithful member of the class, many joyous oc- casions would .not have occurred. Lorraine is always willing to aid anyone in need of laughter. The best of everything to you, Herbie
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