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7945 CTO iifazsffs 73 Virginia F. Burkhart Ginnie and Excitement, Excitement and Ginnie -hand in hand these two characters go on their merry way. Serious one moment, happy-go-lucky the next, our blue-eyed lass has won many friends. Although keeping fash- ionwise as to ladies' apparel, and collecting the most popular records seem to be her chief stand-bys, we must remember that she has not neglected another phase of her life-her in- terest in languages. We are sure her sunny disposition and efficient manner will add to her success as a nurse. Gladys K. Burkholder We take a gray Dodge and a flashing bru- nette surrounded by a host of friends and get an inkling of Lettuce, By adding a touch of her good sportsmanship, her athletic ability and her readiness to lend a helping hand, we have an ideal girl. Without her the class would be lacking a certain something. With all these assets we know that she is bound to succeed in her well-chosen career, physical ed- ucation. Our sincere best wishes are with you, Gladys. Evyliri M. Callihan This is the lass with the sparkling eyes and perpetual smile who's really been an as- set to the class of '45. She has been an active member of the girls' club, mixed chorus and the dance committee. Most outstanding was her postion as head drum majorette, which she handled very capably. Scholastically, she can't be beat and has an enviable record behind her. With your executive ability and charming man- ner, Evylin, you're sure to step into the lime- light of the business world.
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C7 iifafcsffs 7 Q45 Poul Boltz Paul is another of our classmates who trav- eled daily the two miles between Ephrata and the neighboring borough of Akron. He is one of those jolly good fellows, for we've never seen him without a smile. The Riile Club prof- ited by his skill as a sharp-shooter. Pick out that star, Paul, and hitch your wagon to it. That do-or-die spirit of yours won't let you fall short of your goal. Donold E. Brunner Caballero, connoisseur of the arts, slinger of the sixty-four dollar words-that is a word picture of Don. Heis an authority on any sub- ject from soup to nuts fa result of three years' clerking at Shultz'sJ and politics to religion Ca result of intensive reading.Q The Cloisteretten would not have been as successfully published had it not been for the tireless efforts of him, our editor-in-chief. Although his plans are in- definite, he is considering law as his profession. Vlfhatever it may turn out to be, Don, stick to it and you'll be able to run up the ladder to success. Richard Burkhart Burkie, one of our few blond boys, hails from Akron. Had he not come to us with his expert marksmanship, the Rifle Team would have been at a loss. Although serious-mind- ed in the eyes of some of his classmates, we feel sure that he was not among the missing when some prank was being played. Keep smiling and hitting bulls-eyes. Success to you in whatever you may attempt.
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74 Cfoiitazette 1945 Me rlyn Dem my H? that's Merlyn's trademark. No matter what the subject, he is usually on the side of the fence opposite the teacher and the majority of his classmates. Lonely, isn't it? Cheer up! He's not the only person who has his own opin- ions and holds fast to them. He seriously be- lieves in the old adage, Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing right? With his guitar, he has contributed to the success of the Schoeneck Mountaineers. To you, Merlyn, we wish the best of everything. Richard Dickersheid ' This handsome lad with his shining smile, without a doubt, is our leading artist. Dick has proved this by displaying his talent in the school paper and the yearbook, not to mention his excellent work when it came to decorations for our Junior Prom. Dick has chosen art as his career and the Class of 1945 is certain that he will be a success. Potricio Espenscheid Have you ever been late? If so you cert- ainly must have caught a glimpse of Pat stroll- ing leisurely towards school. Nevertheless, she has more than proved her worth as an artist, by serving on the Mountaineer staff and adding a feminine touch to Junior Prom decorations. VVhatever career she may choose, her winning smile and cheerful manner will help this attractive brunette achieve her goal. Good luck, Pat!
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