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Robert C. Demmy Bob, one of the red-heads of the senior class, is noted for his football ability, general leadership, fun-loving qualities, and mostly for his side re- marks - all these are an asset to the class, Bob served as president of the Class in 1942, and in his senior year as president of the Hi-Y. He usually loaned his ideas and a helping hand on dance committees and will be re- membered as MASTER OF CERE- MONIESN for the prom of 1942. Bob will surely make a name for himself in the world as he has done in his school years. Success must follow him. Eleonor I. Commouf Eleanor has spent twelve long years with our class, except for a brief leave of absence in her junior year, when she attended Pottstown High School. She is an excellent student and has maintained a high scholastic record in all academic subjects. Any duties that were assigned to her were al- ways performed promptly and effi- ciently. Her good qualities will enable her to become a successful business woman. Dorothy Moe Dickersheid Dot the small, happy-go-lucky brunette of our class, is known to all for her genial manner. When laugh- ter is to be heard in the halls, you may be sure Dot made one of her unexpected side-remarks. Her good- natured personality wrapped in a bundle of merriment are sure to fol- low her on the road to success as somebody's nurse.
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! Richord Bryson May we please have your attention for a few moments while we endeavor to present a panoramic view of a well- known character? He is one of the chief contributions of the class of 43 to Ephrata High School's athletics. He is a boy liked by all of us because of his jovial manner, friendly words, and good sportsmanship. George Herbert Bowmon George is a champion as far as noise- making is concerned. He is also very active in the business of helping oth- ers, no matter how great the task he is ready, willing, and able to help his classmates. George has been one of the musically inclined boys of our class, and a leading saxaphone player in the band. His good nature and Wit are sure to contribute ably to his fu- ture success. r a L Bernice Burkhort Shakespeare, screams, and saleslady -that's Bernie -an ardent fan of Shakespeare's writing, an explosion and a scream in chemistry class, or an alert saleslady for women's attire. Bernie has always supplied an atti- tude of cheer and comradeship to our class. Whether she acts, screams, or sells as a future vocation, she is sure to succeed and win many more friends.
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l Helen Jone Edwords Helen carne to us in her freshman year from Hopeland. She is a quiet, unassuming person who takes things as they come. As a friend who is there when you need her, she shares anything, and is glad to help. Her talkativeness comes at irregular inter- vals, and there is always a somber ex- pression in her veiled eyes. With her likeable manner she will attain any goal for which she strives. Violet M. Eberly Politeness surrounded by wit and charm make up Violet's constitution. Although she is not selfish with her good times, she could easily be nick- named Good-time Katy. Anytime, anywhere, she is willing to share whatever she has. She knows every- thing from German to Gable and does all things to the best of her ability. Violet and her pleasing personality are sure to find a path to success. Almo Enck In Alma we find that unusual and pleasant phenomenon - a very quiet student, who doesn't bother to raise her voice in the incessant chattering which is very characteristic of many of her classmates. She has been with our class since her freshman year. To us, Alma seems like a ray of sunshine with her pleasant, warm smile and her golden hair, which is the envy of many of the girls. -D 14 lj-
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