Ephrata High School - Cloisterette Yearbook (Ephrata, PA)
- Class of 1950
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QM, V, V..v!,VvM,VV,,,:,-,E 1, ., M V V, V ,, H k V .N ,,V,V.gV ,W Nw. fa, '5 ,J 1'S.k. g ,w w ,V+., .t:',1Pg-ff w e-W M M 15 fi.f V.v ,1:L,.,g+'A.4V,-. f 1qg,,s5,1V-V,',,J,A Vp,-QV V55-,gg-,fffg-gwh, ff f- i ,451Vu :gg vm- 3:,w ,Q , 1-win M, A X S5 fffThe Class of f 950 f I f P iff CLUISTERETTE Cloisterette req- M V ,sigiiflaf l 1' V A I . U 0 O U o .Q ,v o,vooo.a,:,:.. ,. . ,, 9 G o 1 . 7 grfrcufmz' We, tile Class of Fifty, have chosen the tlleme-1 Travel. In view of the ever increasing amount of travel being clone by all inclivicluals, whether a trip arounol the worlcl or just a Sunclay clrive, we all know more traveling is lneing clone than ever before. We believe that ultimate happiness shall ine ours as we travel into the realms of lenowleclge using as our conveyances books plus the knowleolge ancl advice of others. Upon completion of this year we sllall set out upon the biggest and most exciting trip of all, living with our fellow meng ancl we liope tllat, tllougli even to just a small extent, we might ine able to promote a happier journey for everyone. wl2NAvAf v4vAvAv4vAwl24vAvAvAvAvAvAwfNl2NLAvAvA Cable' of dfufelifs School BOCITCI Facu tty Cioisterette Staff Senior Section Sports Activities Classes Patron List A1vxrv QE? 4 tie N6ifVV , rlfzkfm. . Qgb' gig, . 5 diff o 9 0 0 o o n goo' ' I 0 0 0 0 0 . - 1 C lo S te fe t te 'V A'A 'A'A'A 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 1- ' ' ' Salma! Knard Treasurer C. A. RAEZER RAY Y. GRUBE Secretary President Vice President J. KREIDER KURTZ RAY Ames EDWIN D. MERRION JOHN M. SPRECHER L. J. SCHNECK Q-v-v-,-v-xfy-v-.Azy-.Av-v-vA.1v-vA.ml-vAvs,-v4 -viii 5 fv-vAv+v-v-v-v'vAv-v-vAv-4v--v-v-v-v-v-vAv4ls. . We 5 v'v'v'-Av'-'V'-A-'v'v'-'v'v'-AvAv'v'v'vA-A-Av'-f-'v'v'v'v'-'VV'-'v'v'v'-'V' C10 is ter e tte Zzculfy STANDING-fleft to riglitfz B. Barieis, M. Leisey, A. Hammon, principal: R. Metzier Fle SLIIIIIHD, VV. Dcrr. E. Vveidman. E. Loy. SIYTTING-fleft to rigtitj: K. Snader, E. Nveetcr, E. Kline, S. Bard, M. Hoover, C. Hulbe C. H. Hartzler ......... ...... S upervising Principal Allen H. Hammon ........ Susan G. Bard ........ Betty V. Barteis ............. Mrs. Eula Nlae Kline .... Robert P. Berger ............ Raymond D. Brub aker.. Roger S. Care ............ Wllllam DCTI' ---.........-., Principal and Mathematics English English English and Social Studies Instrumental Music Science .......Pfiysical Education Mrs. Caroline E. Huber ...... ..... Lester J. Fleiscliman ...... Clarence GTHIIHIII .,,... lvlafy RHCIICI HOOVGI' ....... Charlotte C. Keller ........ Mrs. Mildred Leisey ......... 6 Mathematics Latin General Shop Social Studies Library Commercial Subjects Vocal Music T' ' . Q49 image - ooooo 4 C 0 i g fp rg i I 0 9'-vNf'vAv'vAv'-Av'v'vA-A-AvAvAv'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'-'V ir , D on go ,U . ': ': .P s 7 309' Zzculfy STANDING,-fleft to Tigllfpl C. Grahanx, R. Care, R. Brubaker, G. Male, R. LESIICF, J. Moyer. L. Roland. R. Berger. SITTING-ffleft to rightjz M. Leisicr, G. Mcmillcn, S. Mohler, C. Harizler fsupervisorf, C. Keller, VV. Lentz. Nlarion A. Leister ..... Ralph A. Leslier ....... Erma M. Loy ......... George R. Male ....... Gertrude Mcmillen ..... ......Art ......Science and Mathematics .......German and Mathematics ......Sociai Studies Physical Education Robert S. Nletzler ........ ...... E nglish and Commercial Geography Sadie K. Molller ...... Jolm H. Moyer ...... Loyd H. Roland .......... Mrs. Kathryn Snacler. Esther Vveeter .............. Elizabeth I. Weidman ...... Nlrs. Winifred Lentz ........ Av-NfAvAv-v-va 62+ 7 anAv'vAv-v-vAv-xrvAv-'AvAv--vAvAvAfvAvAvA-fs ......Commercial Subjects ......History and Science ......MathematicS .......Scl1ool Nurse ......History .......Englisfi ......General Home Economics wAvAvkAv'NrAv'NAfvAvXAvAvAvAvAvAv ? ?ev-v-Av-A-v--f-Av---f-Av-v-'A--'A-fv--A--v-v-Av-f-v-v-A-Q C10 is tm 0 t te Cfloisfcreffe Stay? Eclitorfin-Chief A............. .,7.ff..... R icharol Nlolller Senior Section Editor ......, .........V. J oanne Young Feature Eclitor ..,7.........,. ....... . lacqueline Beck feature Writers Clarissa Ancles Rodney Mellinger Henrietta Mohler Jean Rollman David Brunner Rose Marie Getz Milo Zimmerman David Kurtz Fae Renninger Lorraine Gerliart Jolm Becker 7 ypists VX7ayne Reber Lillian Huber Bertha Yoder Jane Koch Business Staff Paul Wechter, John Bowman Nancy Martin Jack Moyer Joan Seiverling Artists Franklin Moyer Ruth Weber Photographer Harry Ward Advisors Betty Bartels Marion Leisfer 8 Manager Ing. iq-1. ' ' Qty , A6561 If K' - 0,0 og, U 55 o 0 0.0 ,., Q N 0 o ' -'-'. Cloisferetfg fxrxrxlxrxfv-v-'Av-'AvAvAv'x1wAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAvA,-vAv-v-v-vAvAv4vAv-vla -I A- an 5 1 . X Staff nf Wzfrk I. Editing the Clam f-rfx nn 2. Nlolcling the figurinvs 3. Meaning the prvss d f-i1Q llmc fl 'Riflmrd L. Mold fxr. Is that Correct? 5. NYC do hcrcluy lwquvutll 0. Hold itl 7 57 8. Sales boost:-rs -will 9 lk Mr 9f'v'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'v A'AvA'A'AvAvAvAvA 'A 'A'A 'A'A'A'A'A'e C I o is fe re t to Scnirfr 611155 OHWS CLASS BIOTTOQWQ Ienow no way of judging the future, but by the past. CLASS FLOWER-Blue and White Carnation. CLASS COLORS-Navy Blue and White. ' Class Organization President .Lf.f...........,..A,.L,................,...,L Milo Zimmorman Vice President ........... ......L J ames Cooper Secretary ................. ........ I .orraine Gr-rllarl Treasurer ...... 4..,V.. H arry Warcl , I gpqrs. , i id elfffftf' 0 o 0:50 0 Cloiste,-8tteAv-v-v-v-v-.N-'Av-v-v-:.-v-v-.-v+v-v-v-.-v-v-v-.-v-v-.-.-.Av-v-v-v-. ,I 9 ,' l o Q , .. I 9 . . g .0-,o:.,:', . , . , D ' - I X A f ' - ' -iE'e z-a-- ' Eleanor Lorraine Adams Quiet on time surface - sews a fine seam i-1 smootil dance partner '- with us twelve years f-1 enviable wardrobe f- fan of New Holland - sweet - an undecided future. Wilma M. Xdams Petite miss i- Ci'lattCI'bOX i-1 enjoys sports -' alto in Mixed Chorus -- friend- iy smiie '-1 iioiaioy, corresponding with pen pais '-1 future, undecided, but likely a secretary. Shirley Mae Albright Good things come in smaii pack- V agesu i- HiVlountaineerU circulation man- ager - honor student i- Tomis uready littie steadyu P-f baton twirier -i pleasing personality i-1 weii-dressed f- a future pilotograpiierys assistant. ?AvAvAvAv'v'vAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAv-'NlNl9'vAv+ 655 Ei? fvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAv'v+vAvAvAvA-Av'vAvAv'vAvAv4 N 9 Q, . , -Y ,, X e A 1 N- i 5' , 40 is t .4 X?eve'--Av-'Av-v-v-vevev'--Av-v+vA-A-'v'v'v'v-f'Ave-Ave-'ve-A-'vAv'v'v'v'vfClo is teret te Dolores Faye Althouse Our soda jerk -1 captain of the flag swingers - neat appearance -1 pleasing personality -f Wardrobe plus -1 chief characteristic, low voice f- constantly laughing -f likes ping pong -1 her career, unctecictect. Ianet Anne Althouse Bravect four years of Latin f-1 Mixed Chorus alto -1 iias that gift of gain - honor student f-4 one of the girls who tackled physics -- mistress of eighty-eight' keys F- anotimer tmopefui nurse. M ary Clarissa Andes Hails from Lincoln '-1 all spare time spent with Skip -1 Editor of utVIoun- taineeru -f feature writer on CLOIS- TERETTE -1 tier motto, nstitcii in time saves nineu -4 iiancty with the gun on November 1 '-1 Rifle Club f- pleasant personality. v-.Av-v-'Av-v-v-1w-v-v-v-v-v-v-.-.Av-.Av-v-4 e-if Ee vv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-'Av-v-verv-v-v-vevev-'Av-v-f . Qsifim . V 5 ,chffib 0 00,00 0 ' Qngqqqqqgqgggqqgqggqql , 8 0 Clowtemtte9.-v-v-v-.-v-'Av-v-v-v-v-v v .... vv v v v v - - v v v v v v v v v L I 0 , wf?,g4- Q1- ofy e Edwin G. Barnett Came from West Lawn in sophomore year '-f pesty f- tall and slim f-1 HBarney '-I disarming smile '-1 motor loilie rider '- plans to join the army. Iacque line L. Beck Pretty lorunette '-1 Features eclitor of CLOISTERETTE P- Associate eolitor of nlVlountaineeru i-1 Latin genius '- sclio- lastic ability f-I treasurer of our class olur- ing sophomore and junior years f- inter- estecl in New Holland '-1 utlaclcien ,-1 teacliers' pricle anol joy f-1 Dramatics Club. fa. 5' M Iohn D. Becker Rifle Club i-1 Paclcarol happy -f quiet -1 involvecl in trigonometry r-4 nice guy to lmow '-1 CLOISTERETTE staff '- gallant guy r- frequent smile - tingles with vitality ,- baffles tlwe lounnies. ?vAvAv5,V?v.v.v.v.v.,.vAv-v-v-,Avy-vAvA,A,A ge AAvAv-v-v-v-vAvAv-vAvAvAvAvA-v-vAvAvAvAvAvAN ?f'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'AvA'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'AvA'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'LC l ois te re tte Charles BQSIIOFG Secretary-treasurer of Rifle Ciuio ,-1 his main concern, raising peciigreeoi dogs r-1 quiet, at first -f great guy -4 easy to get along with -1 helpful HHarryH. Iohn Bowman CLOISTERETTE staff .- fun loving f-1 whizzes hy in S37 Plymouth -1 favorite sport, swimming -f ping-pong pacidier f-1 flashing hrown eyes -1 crew cut '-1 inter- esteci in chemicals '-1 acactemic student -4 nice to have arounct '-f co-operative. Helen BOYQT' Daily traveler from Akron ,-1 extra inch height - a quick smile f-1 HiVIoun- taineern news Writer - quiet, but enjoys a good time '- always iencting a helpful hand -f hopes to he some cloctoris effi- cient nurse. vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4v4vAvAvA6 egg ?36 ?Awl'vAvAvAvAvAJ7vAv4vAv'v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA1f ,meets 'ct' can 4 . Q . f W' 0 Oo 0. on 0 C iois te re tte'v'v'v'-'v'v'-'-'-'v'v'-'-'-'v'-'v'v'v'v'-Av'vA-'v'v'-'-A-A-'v'v'v'vAf - oo .0 I , . t ' an we -L' avi 5 William Brill Varsity hasicetioaii '-1 flashy hasehaii player - Hhumsn around in Chevrolet '- niate hircin f-1 twelve years in Ephrata schools P- a fellow chemistry stuoient. Amelia Dorothy Brossman Great 4-H Hcitthheru r-1 half of the twins '-I loads of merriment -I good sport '-I collects post cards '-1 sports a reci Ford '-I hails from Bergstrasse i- aspiration, business. Cece iia L. Brossman Ameiiays ciouioie i- one of our Berg- strasse representatives - joined E. H. S. in ninth grade ,- collects coins and post cards as a hohhy - acids pep and energy to a hasehaii game f-f hraveci chemistry for a nursing career. ?vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'SAvAvAvAvAv4vAv SAv?vAve egg Ee 3AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA-Av'vAvAvAvAvAv4v'N1 W 'v'v'v'v'-Av'-Av'vAv'v'-Av'-'v'v'-A'A+Av'--Av-v'v'v'v'v'v'v'-'-2C lois te re t te Doris E. Brossman Dartc Iiair, gray eyes, smiling face '- sister of Brossman twins '-1 sharp-shooter in the Girls, Rifle Club -1 chemistry stu- dent f- Bergstrasse grammar school pro- ciuct. EUQQTIQ Brossman uprcaciieru r-1 bashful f-1 dark hair and clark eyes f- Rifle Club r-1 horse laugh -1 a puzzled expression -1 drives a Chevy - roams the halls of E. H. S. EZWIGF BI UTI'lbClCh A Hopelancl product f-4 likes to ride school buses? ? '-1 shy with girls -4 gets his sleep in history class '-- eniivens English class i- nickname, uBrummyU -1 UTi1e DlItCI1IHHH.,, 9 4wlNlNlKv4v4v4vAvAvAv4vAvAv4vAvAv4vAvAvAqlSl 96+ Q4vAAfAvAv4vAvAv4vAvAvAnl'vAvAvAv'9Nl'vAv4vAwlNl' , Agfxiqu. . ,x - 6mg9jQ, 1 oQ,9 Oo Cloisterettef-'v'v'v'-A--Av'v'v'v'v''AvA-'v'v'v'v'v'v'-A-A-'v'v'v'-A-'v'v 'v'v' , 0 Q I a - ,' . . f - A 'V aal David Brunner Student Council president i-f CLQIS- TERETTE feature Writer -f Casanova r-1 sophomore class president -1 can ushuffie them feetw '- snappy Wardrobe i- craze for motorcycles -1 Hilot-dog boyu at foot- ball games -1 spare time spent in a book. Farmersville Uicidu ,- cliestra member i- often maroon Dodge ,-4 Whiz floor - member of Girls, iiancly with the sewing future home economics te Pity His K. Burkholcler band and or- seen racing in on basketball Rifle Club ,- machine '-1 a acher. Thomas BI,lJ'kh0lCl91 'gTomU -1 blonde, curly hair ,-f blue eyes -1 scorns study '-1 Shirleyys fspet date '-1 sleepy English classman '- hobby, reacting ,-1 intramural sportsman -1 has his eye on a bookkeeping job. ?v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAv4vAvAvAvAvAv S'vAvAvAvQ 93 ge AvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAwAvAvAvAv4vAvAv 5 W v'v'v'-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'v-vAvA-Av'-'v'v'v'v'vA-AveC lo is te re t te Ellen Charlton Often seen in HTl1e Spicleru -1 Well- clresseol damsel i-1 cuts a fine rug ,-1 lilnrary assistant -1 neat loaslcetball player -f dramatic talent '-1 the girl with ulaangsn P- interested in all sports. Ioyce Elaine Colnle Frienclly lass f- envied lwair styles '- serious blue eyes -- balmy sitter? - smootli dancer - day clreamer fiiuolclyi '- sliort walks to sclwool r- came Io us from Bergstrasse. Clair R. Cooper Devilisli grin f-1 small in stature - curly hair H carefree manner -1 ma- cliinist '- victor in tlie Soap Box Derloy '- always jolcing -1 spectator of all sports f- a l1unter - always seen in liis NHOI- Roclf' AvAv'wlNf'v4v4v4vAvAvAvAvAv4v4v4vAvAvAv4v'Nl Eg? SlNl'vAvAvAvQ'vAvAv4wlNlN!v4v4vAvAvAsl'vAvAnlNlV , , mmm i a 443' mae. U 1' K ' u 0 o ,Q Q ovooooco , 0 D . ,. - A-- ' '0on. - C10lstemHef.-.-.-.Av-.-.-v-.A .... - .-.-v-v-v-.-.-.-.-.Av-.-.-.-v-.-v-v-v-v-v-4 s 9 Q 0 O- 1 . . 1 r ,Y ,, ., - JCITYLQS Cooper Senior Class vice president f-1 njimn - Woman hater -1 physics perfectionist f- mathematical whiz - can take a joke -' sort of on the short side - ardent sports fan. Paul Cox Enjoys hunting' small game f-1 often seen having a conversation on the suh- ject of sports i- speed demon in his Ply- mouth coupe - shy fon the surface, i-I speedy intramural hasicetioaii player '- tail and slim i- summer hat factory work- er. Etta lean Diem Hleanieu with the blonde hair and blue eyes i-1 orchestra and hand trumpet- er i- a lively acquaintance '-1 any hail game,s pep rooter -1 teachers, 6cMiss Taiicativeu -1 blends vocal ahility in Niixed Chorus f- plans future in music. vvvxwfv-v-v-v-vvv-vs-'Av-vevafxfw-v-v-vA eg E29 aevev-vxfvv-v-Jv-vAvsr-v--v-vev-vA.Av-vars. 1?f-v--ve-Av-vevA-Av--vev-vev-v-vA--A-Ave'-vAv-vev---v-v--v-v--v-v-v-2Clo is te ret te Z Emma Ditzler Sliy ancl quiet, until you get to lcnow lder --- coal lalaclc luair -d pleasant smile - sees a lot of a certain junior lvoy '-1 un- surpassed personality -' stuclious f-1 lmils from Hopelancl. Mary Ann Dolmer lnileritecl from Alcron l- always smil- ing - personality plus f-1 an asset to our class f-1 tliat certain fellowg 'Burlcieu --f lmer future, lwousewife? ? - would malce a wonclerful secretary. Iolln W. Dunlap Active Dramatics Cluln memlmer -1 lVlixecl Cliorus f-1 flies arouncl in green Clievy coupe - puts in time at VVarren's Slice Store '-1 wavy loloncl liair -4 Lin- colnite F- clevilislm '-1 mytliical moron '- likeable lad. v-v-vAv4vvvvAv-vw-v+.+v-vAvAv-v-'Av-v-v-'Af eil Eze- vv-v-4--v-v-v-v-v-'Av-'AYA'-v+v-ve-rw-v-v-vv I nw. ax . 1 , tc, NM! I 1. N 0 0 0 U Cioistereite'v'vAv'v'-A-A-A-A-A-Av'vA-'v'vA-'-'-'v'-'v'-'-'v'v'-A-A-A-A-'v'v'v'v'J f , 0 o qwfgekqgegcfh 0 u ,- o 0 Q 0 , U . ' 9 9o0.o.o'o.:.:' 1 A ' ol ' X M 2194-.f U '- , Barry E. Enck Stucient ciirector of ti1e iaanci '-1 a Know vonceu in time German Band - gooci-natureci -d ciarinetist in orchestra f-I Dramatics ciuia -1 easy-going-guy '-I a reai gone-H guy. Ruth K. Encie iViixeci Cilorus and Cilapei pianist f- neat ciresser -1 Hopeianoier f-1 amicaimie '-1 iencis a ileiping iranci - asii imionci iiair t- iiices aii sports t- sweet, smiiing miss. Clair R. Ensinger uDuci4 - vocation, printer r-1 crew cut f- often seen driving a ioiack Chevy or HToy', Crosiey F4 iuasiifui '- speeciy typist? ? ? ,- usuaiiy seen iout not iiearoi -1 success to you. iffvA-'--Av-v-v-v-v-v-v'-'--ve'-vevev'v-+vevAv-v-Avev-v-'A-Av-A-v--vevf C10 is te ret te Harvey L. Ensinger, Ir. Can be seen driving a black ,49 Chevy i- quiet, till you get acquainted with him f-1 always reacly to help i-1 friendly - curly hair -1 joking manner i-1 hard-working i- plays intramural basket- ball f-f Wins many friencls. Irene A. Fake Cruises in a big green Chrysler '- loves shopping -1 a great athlete -1 jolly joker '- great actress r-I Mixed Chorus '- uToolH f-1 fun-loving -f likes to dance. Anna Mary Fry Scholastic ability ,-1 band member -4 Dramatics Club i- soprano in Mixed Chorus f- horse-back rider - often mis- taken for Getz i- Hmacln chemist - Xavier Cugat fan f-1 plans to join the VV'omen's Air Force. INIKvAv'NlNlNl'v4v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAlvAvAv4vAv'v4v4J 625 gg? 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X Mae Elizabeth Gamber Pretty rect tiair - works at the U5 G 10 f-1 lots of fun -1 can be seen with Ruthie H a Garvefs fan '- a great gat lo know - sports enthusiast -- intra- mural basketball ,-1 a smite as warm as lime sun. qlNlSAvAv'NlNlSAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAJNfvAvAvAvi 925 ?g9 I'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4v4v4-AvAvAvAvAvAvAvA'N as Q ,Q fr 1 E . f ?fveve-+ve-v-v----v-vAv-v-v-v+v-v-ve-Ave'-v-fvev-ve-A-Avevev-v-A--A-A-Q C lois te re t te S. Lorraine Gertzart Senior ciass secretary - CLQIS- teatures Writer f- irienotiy iass -f speeoiy at siiortiiand -1 secretary ot Student Councii f- HiViountaineerH exchange ectitor H an artist on roiier sicates f- neat as a pin - a future ioanic woricer. Rose Marie Getz A feature writer ot tiie CLOISTER- ET-i-E P-1 iyriiiiant acaciemic stucient '-1 aito in iViixeci Ciiorus - overiy energetic f-1 Giris' Ritie Ciuio r-f tun-ioving i- dark iorown iiair H ciramatic aiaiiity f- iiiceci by iootii sexes f- a numiner one joicer ,- future teaciier. Rose M. Ginter H5 foot 2 anti eyes ot iniuen i- jitter- iougger -- Girls, Ritie Ciuia '- Giri Scout - cirives a Kaiser -1 Dramatics Ciuiu memioer -1 SilOI'tilHI1d siuaric -4 Hwisiieci- torn warcirotme '- pians to be secretary. pvA,-,Av-v-,A,A,A,-,Av-v-y-v-.Av-vA.A1-v-.-xfxzv eg? EE? w-v-v-.,-v-v-v'sfvxrw4v-v-'Av-vAv 1 I V Q,Sg,jr,.Qqu. I 4-We if 0 0 0 a oo 0:0 0' C10 I S te re t te 9v4vAv4vAvAvAv4vAvAv4v4v4vAvAvAvAv4vAvAv4vAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAv4vAv4vAv4 4 , g U f-ff- f..s' Gloria E. Grabiii Neat appearance P-1 wavy brown lresses - seen in a certain jewelry store f-1 Contributed four years' work to the school paper i- quiet -1 sports spectator - un- cieeicieci future. Elmer E. Griffith Joviai f- an energetic sportsman I-' a game supporter F-4 happy-go-lucky r- potential brain matter f-1 HGriif,, ,- nmighty fine guyu - woman hater '-f a fellow trig student. Ruth Eleanor Griffith Helps with farm work at home '-1 collects post cards - enjoys U4-H Clubsn - came from Bergstrasse in ninth grade - career unciecicleci - great sewer F-1 an academic stucient H an artist for time hwiountaineeru f-f Rifle Club HSIIHTD- sliooteru. ?fvev-'Av-v-v-'Av-'Ave-Avev-v-v-v-v-v-ve-Avevevefv-v-v+v'v'v'v'v'-'v'v-v+v'veC l o is te re t te Anna lane Hall Commutes from the Hmetropoiisn of Akron '- fun-loving -1 Witty as they come i- brightens the dread of school -1 definitely a sports fan '-f hook Worm ,-1 participant of Mixed Chorus H someday a umedu secretary. Barbara Ann Grill Junior and senior high cheerleader '- continually chattering -f always chewing gum - Mixed Chorus member '-1 a sec- ond Esther Vvilliams f- full of fun and pep i- likes all sports f-1 chosen career, photography. Patsy Ann Harter Fair maiden -fr soft rosy cheeks '- quiet f- a helpful miss f-- Mixed Chorus second soprano P-1 pen pai - clerk in 5 fo' 10 -f intends to he a social Worker. if E+ n-v-v-V-v-v-vAvA4vv-v-fv-v-vAv41-v-v-'Av-v-.1 , v Qi ms. to gwfeifv' C 0 is te re tie 'Vv'vA-'-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'- '- ' 1 Do oo 'ytt-'Pea ,M-9 ',g6lu.1P7i Melvin Hertzog HiVIeIH -1 fun-loving ,-1 kind-hearted Ucimapu 1-f baseball entilusiast ,-1 a Don Juan i- talkative f- varsity basketball -f drives a Chevy f- Sciineckvs right hand Hlfllfl. Patricia Anne Hess Aicronite '-1 good rooter at games -1 German stucient '-1 always seen with UToot', H nicknamed Path - speedy basketball guarci -1 warbles in Mixed Chorus -1 usually laughing r-4 tail, love- able lass. Harold G. Hiesier Hard running back on tile football squad H arclent hunter - always in on a good joke - former farmer P-1 macle a good footloail mascot in seventh grade '- Hat, -4 ilancly fellow to have around. vAvAvAv'vs1s1s1v4vAvAvAvAv5rvAv'vAv'sfvAvAvAv4 egg R? 9v'vAv'vAvAv'vAvAv-vAvAv4v4vA-AvAvAvAvAvAvAvA- N V ?f-Av'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'v''A-'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vA-AvAv'-A'A-A-'veCloistelette Chester F. Hoover uciuetu - capaioie varsity footioaii anti ioasicetioaii piayer -1 quiet only untii you imow him -f corny iaugii f-1 iiices to joice -f iiair, ioiacic as coal -f has that innocent iooic. Harold Hoffman Better imovvn as '6SotsH f-f ctaric Hicinicyn hair f-4 enjoys a good footioaii game '- an Aicronite since nintii grade f-1 Hactiveu ioafer at 'SNf:W Dawn Restau- rants, -f plans to study Watcii repairing. Herbert P. Hoover Lincoinite i- cirives a Hiiivvern '- iioioioy, Women 1- wavy iiair - tail ,-1 seen at ati sports, events Pe no relation to tiie ex-president f- joined tile class in nintii grade f-1 joicer -I future, unclecicieci. GI 1 .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v5,,.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vAv.v.v,, if T733 ,AvNA,.v.v.v.v.v.',,.v.-,,,.v.v,,.v.w,.v.v. A '-9: ' 0 o o 0 oo 0.0 s . . ' 0 - . C10 I S tefe ttePv-v-vAvAv4vAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAv'v'v'v'vAvAv'v'vAvAvAvAv4vA A , Q co .U 9. ' Z o . 1 Kid flak g ci v Q , , Y-' S Charles R. Horst Always smiling -f sports lover fA's fanf -1 shorty '-1 enjoys hearing or teii- ing a good joke '-1 a loyal memioer of our class for twelve years r-1 class Ucarfis' '-1 applauds television -f basketball booster. T. Glenn Horst Answers to tile name of ninciianu '-1 Hjumbon build '-d vice-president of Rifle Club ,- spenois spare time following up sports -- life of time party '-1 drives dilap- ioiatecl Ford ,-4 Hfroiicsomeu member of newiy formed Conservation Club. ., .Vo. p V Lillian M. Huber I Charming miss f-f often seen giggling '- proficient pianist for many years - CLOISTERETTE typist '-f cieiigiits in reading -' sociable r-4 prim -1 plans to I A W attenci Reading Business College. y-vAvAvn-.Av-v-.ever.Av-v-vAvAvAv-.rxfsfvev-ve 924. Ee rv-v-vAvAvAvAvAvAv4-AvAvA-Ave-'Av'-Av'vAvAvA'sf I W le 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 'A'A'A'A'A 'A'e Clo is ie re t te we ff r s Helen Louise l-lufforcl Alcronite -1 Hilda,s otller lialf .-1 sweet loolcing '-f Girls' Rifle Clula loullss eye getter -1 always seen at football games -1 memlver of lvlixecl Cliorus '- 'sgigglern -1 favors fielcl lioclcey. Hilda Mae Hufforcl Alcronite l- Girls' Rifle Club mem- ber ,-1 popular miss l-1 alto in Mixed Cliorus ,- Helengs twin ,-1 darlc-liairecl lass '- Swiss Flag Swinger P- Dramatics Club. Margaret lane Kilefner Blonfl lmomlosliell witli clancing lalue eyes f-f sings first soprano in lVlixecl Cliorus -f Josie in UAnne ol Green Galolesu -1 lilies recl lVlercuries l-4 fonol of tall, slim lolonols fmale tliat isl '- laaslietloall forward i- interested in mocleling. vfvwfv-v-ve'-'sf-v-Av-v-v-v-v-'Av---+4 eil 30 ge Q-v-Af.-,Av-v-v-,-v-v-J,Av-v-v-,-,Av-,A,.,., . KA Qffq, . .V i ll 65,1 o 9 0 o Q one , o C lo 1 S tg ret tg fv-vAvAvAvAvAv-vAv'vAv'v'vAvAvAvAvAv'v-vAvAvAvAv'v'vAvAvAv'v'vAvAvAvAJ , - 9 oo I a D 0 '.'.v. .. . i 3 7 Eleanor Louise Kilnefner A co-captain of the cheerleaders - associate editor of ttle 'tMountaineer', good basketball player - member Dramatics Club f-1 pleasing smite Anne in Anne of Green Cvatblesu '-I tenets to toe a teactler. Kenneth L. Kilnefner Co-captain of the football team -1 tatt, Welt-louitt f- basketball anct baseball player -1 academic student '-f genial P-4 sharp dresser -f fun -1 member of the class since first grade. lane Irene Koch Just Jane to everyone '-1 keeps you laughing f-1 music tover '-- typist for time CLQISTERETTE -1 - secret ambition, symphony conductor '- member of Dra- matics Club -1 hobby, reading - plans to continue tier business education. e...v.v-v-v-,Av-v-ev.-,ve-,-,-,.vv,.,.,A.e egg 31 ig? sa...-,-,-,...,A.-...-.-..,-.-.-.Av-v-A-v 5. 1 W A Q K M' 1'yf-'v'v'v'-AvAv'v'v'v'v'-A-'ve'Av'-Av'-A-Av'vAv'-AvAv'vAv'v'v'-A-Av'-Av'v'v'vaCloiste rette Gerald L. KOCAQZ uTenorH -1 Conservation Club mem- ber f-4 bass in Mixed Chorus i-1 favorite pastimes, hunting and fishing f-1 makes frequent visits to Rotiisviiie -f eniiveneci many classes P-1 plans to go to California i- member of Army Reserve. David L. Kurtz Ciarinetist in the band and orchestra '-1 motors in a Model T Ford -1 feature Writer on CLOISTERETTE. staff i-I handy fellow with a television set 1--I sometimes seen speeding around in an imported French Renault -I Junior class president. Evelyn Ieanette Landis Sincere, tIlOUgl'ltfI1l miss i- seen with Patsy '-1 speedy typist '-f Mixed Chorus -1 official talker -1 reading, a great iioioby i-I expects to Work in an office. fY4vAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4J ig-5 E39 ?AvA1lNl'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'wl'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv4vAv'1l' , Aga? W- e X i rvffftf 'A o Q 0, 9 . 0 9 C1015 fe,-e t t99.-.-v-.-v-v-v-.-v-v-v-.-.Av-.-v-.-v-v-.-.A.Av-v-v-.-v-.-.-v-v-v-v-v- A , D , ' I o a ., - 4, Vernon Lefever Quiet. reserved chap '- his sidelines'- ilunting, iisiiing '- ponders over algebra '- desires to become A-1 mechanic '- apron at diagraming English sentences '- takes an occasional snooze. William B. Leonard Blue eyes, blond hair '- hobby, Sally '- ardent football fan '- an absentee on November first '- drives 'sto and frou in a HCI1evyU - endeavored the general course - has been ciimioing the ladder with us for twelve years. Iosephine Virginia Lied Hometown, Reamstown '- neat '- Mixed Ciiorus member '- quiet '- ctaric eyes '- big dimples '- lovely tresses '- baby-face - makes friends easily. ?ev-ff-v-v-v----vvvv-A---vAvAv--vs-rv-v-v-v-v-v---Av-asC10 is te re t te eg Qc , C. Phyllis Longenecker Mixed Chorus i- honor student - spariciing brown eyes - music lover '- masters piano -f joy and pride, leading a wild steer i- plans career in Nursing. Nancy I. Martin A comeiy commercial student '- dark rimmed glasses F- amemimer of Mixed Chorus -f ping pong perfectionist '- bas- icelioaii and tennis devotee f- on business staff of tile CLOISTERETTE '-' Larryys lass - an A-1 disposition. Shirley A. Matt Slick Swiss Hag swinger f- nbubiuiesy' over with iaugiwter i- Dramatics Club member f-1 Weil-stociced Wardrobe - seen with Gloria i- mighty fine cleric at the five and ten i- plays intramural basket- ball. 'AAA'Av-vAvAvAv-v-'Av-v+vAv-v-v-v-'Av-vA: eg Ee- vv-YA,-v-v-v-v-v-v-'Av-fY-v+v+v-v-v-v-v-v+v-.f , I 55494. W 4 0 Clozsterette -'v'v'-'-A-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'-Av''Av'vAv 'v 'v 'v'v'A ' 0 oo Q?f '?66'- ' l i o oo Q f 0 0v'.', o oo.,- , ' u . X ' 1,'r-.3 ' . . ,f var- Y D. Rodney Meilinger MROOV' P- taii, dark, and ioiue-eyeci '- iine pusieier of time footioaii squad '- mem- ber of Key Ciuio '-1 ciarinetist of ioanci and orchestra '-4 girl ciiarmer -f junior physics tacicier '- constant gum cimewer '- senior representative in Student Coun- cii i- iianoiy brain tissue i- college ambitions. Kenneth M. Miller Geniai feiiow of Lebanon cierivation f-1 two years at E. H. S. '-1 handsome - noteci for his Hush ,-1 trumpeteer ,-1 taiiqs about Hucisons -' put this in Ripiey's UBeiieve it or notu, braved two years of German. Thomas L. Miller Qften seen in a iight colored Ply- moutii f-1 Aicronite f- spencis spare time studying -f fienfiisil smiie -f gooci stu- cient ,-1 a frienci to aii ,-4 lends a iieiping hand. vvev-ve'-v-v-v-v-v-vvvvev-v-v-v-vm,-v-v-v-ve if Ee A-v-v-ev+.+v-v-vevAvAvA.--Av-vAv-v+v-vAv- N fv'v'v'-Av'v'v'v'v''A'Av''AvAv''AvA-A-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'vAv'-A-'v'v'-'v'vAvAv'v+Clo is te re t te Q X - Barlaara Claire Minnich Answers to the name ol nBololoie f- llaslming smile '-1 a snappy up-to-clate wardrobe -1 lends vocal talent to Mixed Cllorus -1 member ol Frata Foot- liglitersn -f cuts a line curve in an ancient lnlaclc jalopy f-f junior liiglm clieer- leacler - lieart in lielcl of lasliion olesign. Henrietta R. Mohler Raven lalaclc liair f- large supply of lixrain matter f-1 Dramatics Clulo memlaer i- Nlvlountaineeru Stall f-1 versatile pianist f-1 enioys singing - CLOISTER- ETTE Stall i-1 lnalces olelicious angel foocl calce -H taclcleol trig ,-1 future college career. Richard Lee Mohler Editor-in-clliel ol: f-' lDlHCli, WHVY hail' f-1 lfJlll6 EYES f-1 IHCITI- lner of Key Club '-I personality plus ,-1 Rifle Club range officer ,- memlmer of Stuclent Council -' stamp collector 1- over-enclowecl Witli scluolastic ability '-1 clriver of Nasli coupe r- college laouncl. eil w-'Nix-vAv-v-v-vA4wAv+.rY-vAv-v-v-,Av-fvvv 4 Qigfx tru. FIG! .. 5 its ' 0 c 0.03. 0.0.a',-0 0 - , ' 444Qq44,4 , 0 0... Ol Steretteev'vAvAvA,s-vAvAv-vAvAv-v'v-v'vAvAv'v'vAvAvAvAvAv-v v v v v v v v v , A g D 0' ' I . . X Q. , .L Franklin H. Moyer Artist for CLOISTERETTE - al- ways telling a joke '- a suave Casanova f- Corkscrew curls '- friendly smile f-f nice to be around -1 a hunter '- theme song, HRun Raioioitu -1 a sure success. john R. Moyer Known as UCi1icicu -1 a confirmed Hsiow-pokes, -1 stuotent ticket salesman ,- typing class comic note '-1 masters a nifty 1950 Buick '-1 member of CLOISTER- 'f ETTE Business staff f-1 a gas station,s ugasoiine alley!! -1 a future college in- Vader. Audrey Ann Nagle .,t. V ' y - ly iyi Dramatics Club '-1 Range officer of 'Q A Girls' Rifle Club -f iibrary assistant '-' Qtlzqi ,,, .A.' , sports editor of Hiviountaineern '-1 intra- V murai referee i-1 honor student -1 usually 5: Vuubfvu n t :' 7 seen laughing or talking F- a future nurse. , i r? ,.,.,.,.,.,-,-,-,-,N-Y-,-,-.-v-,Av-vvv-v-v-ve efjf 37 Ee fv+v+v-v-v-v-'Av-v-A-+ve---wA--v-v-v-v-N 1?f-'v '-'v'v'v'vAv'vA -A'Av'v'v'-A-A+A'Av'-'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'-'veClois te ret te lack E. Neff Tail, clark and ifnancisome '-' drives Mfhe Little Black Forciu -1 hockey happy f-1 basketball star i-1 sporty ciresser -1 personality plus '-I speecly typist -1 base- 'baii '-- artistic ability -I Hteclciyu hair-cut '-4 Watch out Navy, here he comes! Mary lane Palm what a character -' joker? yes '-I personaiity? yes f- likeable? very .-1 takes life as it comes '- seen in Sciioenecic quite a bit '- loves to ioowi -' a future nurse. Tressie M. Peaclzey Dwarfiiice stature f- peppy lass '- petite - blue eyes -1 blonde tresses '- joineci ranics in ninth graoie -1 constantly snickering - room l6,s Hjabineriooxu. rvv-v-vAvevnevev-v-A-v-v-v-1-vAv-v-v-vev-v-4 s-v-v-.fvvxfv-v+vAvAv-.f,A,-,A,A.,-,A,A,A,-,-,- , Qcgfiuf-s A - N40 ' I ego' 00 we-..,s'::.q-+4 g 6 i . Q 0 .0 0 , D . X ClOiSfefette A 'A 'A 'A'A'A'Av' 'A 'A'A 'A' A-'v'4 - vo Q ,' '. Z,-0-' Iotm L. Peiffer HJOSIIU - curly blond hair - jotcster '-1 always at Lititz i- orchestra and Ioancl member -' bookkeeping whiz -4 Hcrazyn character -f capable leader of German BHIICI f-' GFHG Kfupa Edith Mae Petticoffer Briclcerviiie pioneer '-1 proficient com- mercial student -- Mixed Chorus - mistress of the SSH keys - Hwlountain- eeru typist i- pretty blue eyes - jet-black hair f-1 chipper little miss r- someoneys secretary. Kay Charmaine Phillips HHoney f-1 laughing eyes i- friendly with tooth sexes '-I enjoys popular music - Dramatics Club -1 constantly chatter- ing '-1 nimble fingers '-1 interested in Lancaster '- happy-go-lucky. 19 ?vAvAv'vAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAv Nl'vAvAv'vQ Ib? fw'vA+'1lNlwAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvA-4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv m- ?fv'v'-A-A-Av've'A'Av'v'v''Av'-A-Av'-Av'-Avevev'v-v'vAv'v-v-v'v'v'v'v'-A-'AveC lois te re t te Iohn Pierce' Loyal Lincoinite since freshman year - on the shy side fespecialiy with girls, - hasehaii fan -' a hit on the short side -1 usually seen, 'Knot talicingu f-1 a future mechanic. Iohanna G. Raunicle 'Sweet sopranon of Mixed Chorus '- tail and clark r-d active member of Dra- malics Ciuh r- ugiggie-hoxu '- favorite hohhies, hooks and music f-d Iiiceahie miss - never late for schooii i i - a future music librarian. Vivienne Y. Ream Nlaices the trip from Lincoln oiaiiy ,- Field Captain of the hand f- envied black tresses r- a Hsmoothien on the dance floor - speeci ciemon in typing .-1 loves a good joiceil- easy to get along' with. ------ ---- ---. -P , --- ------------------ - vszsAvAvAv4vvvvvvvAvvvvv-vvvv egg gf vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv-rv-v ' iw Cloisferetfe9-A--A-A-Av-v-v-'Af--v-v-v--A-----A-A-A-A---Ave--f--- s J . ' u - ' . X ' ,. , - I v WdynG 14. RQIJQF, IT. Blond -d smiling blue eyes i- Htootsu a trumpet ,-f ioyai hand member for three years f-1 CLOISTERETTE typist ,- often seen at the Hershey Arena f-1 hockey enthusiast f- intramurai basket- ball player - sparkling smite. Fae L. Renninger A charming lass with personality ,-1 feature writer of the CLOISTERETTE H honor student -f foothaii rooter '-f Vaughn Monroe fan f-1 member of Girls, Riiie Ciuio -1 neat appearance -1 HNew Looku hair cut -1 member of Dramatics Club -1 academic student f-1 wishes to hecome a nurse. p lean L. Rollman CLOISTERETTE feature writer -f Varns, dependable clerk P- nseen rather than hearfln '- essential to the USU' class - honor roll student '-1 hohhy, collecting seals i- a helping hand for those in need ,- future? most likely Hciericaln Work. --- ----- .cl -ai ---- ---- ------- vv-vAvn+v-vAvn-v-r-Av-v-v-vv'vmvvvvf wdf hy -vvvv-vwvvvvn-:vs--vvvvvvv iff-'Av-fv-v-'Av-v-ve'Ave'-v-'A-A-AvevevAv'v'-A-A'Av-'Av-v-'Av'-A-A-Av'v'v'vQ Cl o is te re t te Mairyanne Rottmunol Akronite -1 soprano in Mixed Chorus '- intramural sports -1 gym helper '- commercial student -1 fonoi of a ioiacic Chevy '-1 hopes to ioecome a secretary. Donald Royer Rabbits and ring necks beware -f curly locks '-1 tromioone tooter -1 Legion drum and Bugle corps member f-1 nimble fingers on time ivories '-1 industrious r-f hairy Iaughn -4 can be seen driving Hack Qiclsmoioiie -1 spends spare time fishing '- a readefs Hguiclef' Larry Royer Co-Captain and left guard pouncer of Frata footioaii squad '-1 straight com- mercial student -f quick-footeci basketball scorer '-1 handy shoe repairman '-4 a senior's Hoiaten '-1 easy stricie '-1 active member of the Nlixed Chorus. JNINQ4v4v4v4v4vAv4v4vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAwlNl iii gg? 1AvAwlSf'vAvAvAv4vAv4v4vAv4vAvAv'v4vAvAwlNl'vAvAnl' , ,w-M - , 444 aww! Cloisterette v'v'v'v'-'- 'v'v'v'v 'v'v'-'v ' ' 0 o Wife 49559-pd-'T Melvin Royer Short blond hair f-1 blue eyes 1- ten- nis champion '-1 hobbies '-' bowling and skiing '-1 wild about history! I '- a twelve year follower - intends to maize a career in bowling - mart about maga- zines. Dorothy M. Rudy Speed demon on basketball floor f-f nimble-footect basketball guarcl i-I intra- mural sports - gym assistant f-1 typist on NIountaineerH '-1 chief interest, uBIue Chevy!! f-1 gives out with the vocal chords in ixfiixecl Chorus. t Loretta lane Rudy Haiis from Lincoln -1 vivacious red head - loveable miss H speecty forward on basketball floor '-1 a sweet sweets, seller - no definite plans for the future. -vvv-vAv-spyAvAv-v-Jv-v-vAv-v-v-vA4vvwAv-ve egf is mAvAfvAvAvAv'w-v-vAvAv'v'-A-AvAvA-'v'v-v'vA W 'r if 1?fv'v'vAv'v'vAv'-'v'v'v'vAv'v'v'-A-'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'- 'v'-2 C10 S t 9 re t te EX iz i ' x Eleanor L. Ruth One of OLUI' peppy CIICCTICEIJCTS 1-' present at aii sports events -1 Wonderful personality -1 member of time Mixed Cho- rus - traveis with time gangn P-1 fuii of tiiat vim, vigor, and vitality. Ioanne Schlott Energy pius f-1 iiices a joice -1 noted for dark hair f-f mischievous brown eyes -4 joined our ranks in nintii graoie ,-1 keeps things ticking -1 hopes to become someone's secretary. Ioan M. Seiverling Co-captain of time cimeerieaciers f-1 iiices ice skating and swimming i-1 mem- ber of Student Council f-1 Dramatics Ciuio prexy --1 first soprano in Mixed Chorus '- penetrating iaiue eyes '-1 enjoys telling jokes -1 on Business staff of the CLQISTERETTE ,-I iots of vim and vigor P- caiieci Hsivieu by her friencis. I 1 fN3vAv'NININYAvAv4vAv4v'Nl?vAvAvAvAv4vAv'wlNlNlNl iii-411739 NrAvAklNl2AvAvAvAvAvAvAw!'vAv4v4vAv4vAvAv4wlNlNl' y QGQNQ-'M Us Y g 0.12 Y 0 v o on 0 0 C O i S te re ite Av-'Av-v-,N-.Av-v-v-v-v-v-.-v+v-v-v-v-v+v-v-v-v-.-v-v-v-v-v-.-v-v-v-4 , 0' ,' Q42-J5zen.9-fb I VY oo ' 0Uoe.'.'.' K a o . , . .' . ' 0 - X , V .J ' T Q Horace Shirker, I r. Came to us from Lincoln in his fresh- man year - an enemy of rabbits - varsity baseball player -' roaring half- inacii on our gridiron '- enjoys telling and hearing a good joke f-1 a commercial stu- cient. Ruby Spotts One of HFrata!s Flag Tvviriersn f-f an asset to ti1C special arts class '-f a twelve year foiiower '-1 seen in a certain store on Niain Street '-1 post card collector r-f likes lo read -1 future timed!! secretary. Dolores E. Stark Vvilizzes by in a green Htin-iizu ,-f band and orchestra saxapiuonist f- imioioy, up-to-date scrapioooic '-1 Royeris ice cream oiipper F- a certain seniorys heart timroin - speedy basketball guard f- secret ambition, to be a psychiatrist ,-1 a future college freshman. vv-vvv-vxfv-v-v-:.-v-v-'Av-'Av-vevvv-v-vA eg is A-v-'Av-v-ve.-v-veveveve.A--+.-v+v-vA.-.Av-N it f ev-v-v-v---A--veve'Av-v-'Av--Ave'Av-ve--+vevAvevev-vevevevev-ve--'ve Clois terette N- as f- 1 Eugene Stark Tall and dark f-1 Nlarieys dream boy '- horse-laugli -1 a lone-Wolf -1 pal to all -1 mischievious grin -1 worked at the sea- shore i- pretends to be quiet r-I Jack of an lrarles -- a likeable chap. Lorraine Yvonne Steely Pint-sized pep f-f chemistry lab ques- tionnaire -- member of uFrata Foot- Iiglitersn - a Iiancty Girls, Rifle Club teammate i- Hwlountaineeru typist '- an able library assistant -1 sports entiiusiast i- alto cliorister r-1 continuous chattering H future lab technician or medical secre- tary. Mary Elizabeth Stephan uiVIoHyu '-4 a great talker -f blusimes beautifully -1 traits from Clay - willing to If-not a helping tnancl -1 hopes to attend business college. ,Q-v-v-vA.Av-.-v-.szvvsz-vAvAf-Av-fs.-f 6244 F39 vxfv-v-vevsfv-v-vvvxrvAv-v-4xfvA4sA1vv K 1 l ,i Q . .9 0 0 . Cloisteretteev'-'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'-A-A-AvAv'v'v'v'v'v'v'v'v-v'v'-A-A-A-'v'v'v'v'-A4 ' 0 'J' '. -'-' vvvs. A ogg!-14+ . ' N ' Qimffim' ' ,oo 0,0 0 f . . 1, 9 , arf it bg. Gloria Dawn Stillwell Quiet f- conscientious gum chewer f- commercial student -' first grade follower .- ardent baseball fan -1 blond hair .-1 -1-'-1f :'--' gray eyes - future stenographer. Wuiw S Huw W Q Nbggswsgr iii? ' by 'X fy ? vi , 15' ff Q. 431595 41 Q' eitww . o if at C, . -'-' ' Q ,. 3 4 gif' 'W 3' Q ,H Mtv , .,. ' .I' a.:e:':.:: I. ' , 3 g , ,Zig j K5 Harry D. Stover Rifle Club president - Mixed Chorus ,-1 plays intramural sports F- interests lie in hunting ,- rather shy -1 drives a 57115, Chevy or new Ford '- eye on a book- keeping job. Kathryn L. Stotmler Pursues commercial curriculum ,- strolls the halls i- in our midst twelve years f- usually talking about one sub- ject i-1 has a handy joke '-1 plans on working in an office. e.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,..Av..A.-.fe-.-.-.-,Q ,gt 47 gg? g.-.-.-.-.-.-AA.-.-.A...-v-.-...ve-v..-.- :- V, x 'I V iffvev-'Av-v-v-'A-v-v-v-v--:v-v-v-v-v-Av-v-ve:v-A-A--v----f--v-2Cloisterette Hazel Lorraine Ulrich Borrowed from Hopeiancl '-1 diminu- tive miss i- Haming red hair -1 jovial laugh -- small in stature -f commercial student i- soft brown eyes '- future Secretary. Carlton F. Vierling Known by most of his friends as Biff - Miss Kellerys problem in short- tiand class - one of our classmates since first grade -I pitches a upretty ball!! -f class joker i- jovial -f shines in hunting and fishing i- Commercial student. I une E. Waicf Sweet smite r-1 animal lover -1 envi- able wardrobe -1 basketball fan fl Won- der wilyf? i- Dramatics Club member f- iolces with usivien r-1 nimble-footect on the dance Hoof i- intramural basketball H will be a joy to many a heart. f-,Av-vv-.-vAv-.-v-.-.-.Av-vvv-vevev-v-v-v-ve: -it Ee w-v-1v-v-v-v--vevAvev--vev-ve-4-v-v-v-'Av-v-r , H if-im. , QL wg, . 00 oo ego Oo Cloisterette'v'vAv'v'v'vA-'-'v'v'v'-Av'-A-Av'-'-Av'vA-'+'4Av'v'-'v 'v'v'v'v' ' 0 a Harry B. Ward, Ir. '5WHtCi1 tile birdien for the CLCIS- TERETTE f-1 sports ectitor for tile uwlountaineeru f- class treasurer r-1 mem- ber of time Mixed Chorus f-1 popular Hpeteu - favorite iioiixioy, sinow horses -' plans to go to college. Kenneth Weaver Sturdy end on gridiron '- crew Cut f-1 seen zooming by in his Dodge -1 corn contributor ,-1 generally talking about any subject possible f- an aiosentee dur- ing hunting season. wife. -455.96 Y U o o Q , ,'-' i ' 'Lis-2: . T. . 1 G. Richard Weaver Better known as URici1U -f manager of band i- tail, iiusicy iaoi '-1 bass horn looter in German Band f-1 friendly man- ner '-1 tenor and good male soloist in time Mixed Ciiorus '- iloioinies, cooking and collecting travel iiterature -f Key Ciuia member f-1 intends to be a cilef. x - Q 1?fv'-Av'v'v'v'-A-'v'v'-Avov'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'-Av-'v'vA-A-'v'v'v'-'vo-f-'-'voC10 i s te re t te Nancy I. Weaver Dimpies -I pretty eyes '-1 often seen in a certain green Plymouth '- basketball Whiz f-1 lots of fun - one of Miss Hoov- er's little helpers '- aito in Mixed Chorus i- E. H. Sfs Cornell -1 happy- go-Iucicy lass. Ruth L. Weber Active in band, orchestra '-1 brain trust -1 iong Walk to school -1 art stu- dent P4 intramural sports star -f class traveler f-1 stuciious -f vocation, archi- tecture '-f often seen with Ruby '-1 u1ViountaineerH and CLOISTERETTE Staff. Sydney R. Weber usycly' f- likes hunting and fishing ,-1 Rifle Club member H fancy ice skater .- Mixed Chorus - Hgoocl egg!! -1 expensive chemistry student f-1 curly iight hair -f always has a smile. - v5l?l2AvAvAvAvAv4vAvAvAvAvAvAv4v'vAv'vAi 926 ?39 ?vAJNl24v4vAJNl?Av4vA?Nl'vAvAvAwfNl24v4vAJV ,A ,ffgtcut . . cats I gxacw og' Oo . Cloisterette'vNAf'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'+A'-vA-Av'v-'Av'-Av'-vAvAv-v-veveve-'A-v-4 o Q' .,' ':'.f-'-' 4 Paul L. Wecnter IVHXGCI Cil0I'LIS IIICITIIJCI' 1-1 StIlCli0US f-' 'Scracicer-jacicu f-1 iiaiis from Lincoln f-1 iianciy feiiow with a iaasicetiiraii -1 fast tiirowing pitciier '-1 iiices ali sports -1 companionaioie '-1 full of wit i- CLOIS- TERETTES capaioie business manager. Gloria Yvonne Wenger Four years of Latin '- ricies time Hope- ianot bus p-1 platinum iaionci iiair -f typing speecister '-1 a great personality -f genial smite i- fuii of mirtil '- iiiqect by aii f- another chemistry friend -f interests in fieifi of medical secretary. Ray Will Ucenteru of time footinaii squad '- Riiie Club memioer i- iioicis tile seat of tile Hcvreen Rattieru-a devil tin angels disguise, - Stucient Council member in junior year - a Hgay blade!! with tile women '-1 neat appearance r-1 future un- ciecicieci. rv--A-v-v-v-v-v-v-v'-'--'--'Av-v-v-'A-v-vevev-'Av-'+ve'-'AvAv-Av-'ve C10 is te re t te - Qs X , 4 Mi - Y '- - I 'G ' 55157 fi' ' f, -- 45231 'Ig M5531 ' ., Q, fi f 'iw 'f-11 sm . Jfvekim' i- .f: 1 Patsy Ann Wolf Tip-top typist F- pieasing persona H energetic H sports iover r-1 nixfiountain- eeru staff -1 revels in roiier skating Lincoinite ,-1 Hasiiy laasicettmaii forward. Iacqueline E. Wo lf Member of Mixed Chorus '- reading fan - cieiigilts in dancing -- collects antiques anci autographs of famous men '-1 corresponding secretary of Uciliidren of American Revoiutionn, George Ross Society -1 intends to go to business coi- lege. Iiry Paul L. Wolf A gooci-looking guy '-1 blond hair and Hue eyes -1 cirives a Ford Coupe f-1 sieeps in German class -4 Mixed Chorus member f-1 reserved - seconoi baseman f-1 vice president of the sophomore class - junior high cheerleader -1 ladies, man. eg Ea 'srxfsrxrv-veve-Az-vAv-v-.Av-.AvAvAv+-Afv-vafxf , Vdgggqtg . Q wg, Egkvnsg-jelgsbfb U l lr 0 0 .0 c 8 D . - s Cl 0 is te ret te A'A'A'A'A'A v'v A'A'A vAvAvAv'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAv'vA4 1 . 9. oo 0' '.'.- '. ' K , A fs-4.1 I ' i i Roclney L. Wolfe COWLOYS ill E1 lylue Forcl COLIPC f-' intramural loaslcetlaall - Rifle Clultr '- Hlmit-yvitn i-1 willing stuolent r- usually seen sliooting luaslietlaall ,-1 great guy to l'IHVC BI'0UI'lCl. Bertha E. Yoder Small in stature '-1 typical Alcron lass - memloer of Mixed Chorus -f CLOIS- TERETTE typist f-I popular with laotli sexes i-I liappy-go-luclcy - loves to lne Uwllirleclu on tile clance lzloor - some- oneis secretary. Alice Ioanne Young Associate eclitor of CLOISTERETTE '-1 often seen Witll a Ugang of girls in tl1e tin lizzie i- Student Council member f-1 Vivacious miss i-1 co-operative f-f ulvlountaineeru stall Writer - intramural atlilete i-1 liglmt-footecl on the clance Hoor - popular lass i- a generous supply ol gray matter -1 future unoleciclecl. ,,-vAv.,.v-v-vAv.,-,-.-.-,.v-.A.-.A,.v..,-v-,N-vs egg 53 gg? ,.A.A.-,A.-,-v-.-,-,A,A.....-.-.A.-.Ava-v.v. fm X' 'A-Av'v'v'vAv'vA'A-A-A-A-'v'v'-AvAv'vAv'-Av'-Av''A-A-'v'v'-A-A-A-A-A-'va C l o is te re t te Ieanette Zimmerman '5Julie r- HCute as a buttonn f-1 busy Bookkeeper -1 pleasant smile '-1 a Lancaster fan f- chatterbox '-1 blond hair and blue eyes f- Hfull of pepu '-4 neat appearance. Milo H. Zimmerman, Ir. ' President of senior class '- Key nciubberu '-1 member of the Band and Orchestra - appears quiet, but is plenty of fun when you know him f-1 Alcron's gift to the senior class f-1 cldauffeurs Alc- ronites in a green Nash -f makes with time jokes in the German Band. Faye F. Zwally Baby face -f fan of the navy f-1 Epil- rata's gain, BroWnstoWn,s toss in junior year -1 always laughing ,- memloer of Girls, Rifle Club '-f ambition, medical secretary. ag 54 gg? V'-.-.-'Av-.Av-vA.Av-v-.-.-.-v-Nv...,v.,., , qgQC.r4!K'-Gym! 1 5 6 f o 0 ,Woo Cloistereitefv'v'v'v'v'-A-A-Av-A-A-A-Av-v-vAv'vAv'v'v-v-v-vAv-v--v-vAvA-v---i f. Q , 5 f 611155 J-fisfrfry TRAVELING ONWARD ln September, 1946, witli an enrollment of 170 we started our progression to become seniors. Gur class was Well represented in all extra-curricula activities. Our representatives to tlie newly organized Student Council were Joanne Young and David Brunner. Tbe UFrata-Starletsu, a junior bigli dramatics club, came into existence under tlie direction of lvliss Eicbner. Clleering our basketball team lo success were Barbara lvlinnicb, Barbara Grill, bflilo Zimmerman, and Paul VX7olf. On April 29, we lield our Fresbman dance, originated by our class. Continuing our journey we entered senior bigli scbool as sophomores. Qur class officers were David Brunner, President, Paul Wolf, Vice-Presidentg Joanne Young, Secretaryg and Jacqueline Beclc, Treasurer. Frymyer, Hoover, Hertzog, and Neff scored tlie points in J. V. basketball, wbile Royer and Kilbelner did tlieir part on tlie gridiron. Two newly organized clubs were tbe Girls, Rifle Club, under tbe supervision of 1V1iss 1V1c1V1illen and tbe orcbestra under tbe direction of Mr. Berger wlio replaced lV1r. Bolln. We elected as representatives to tbe Student Council Joanne Young, Milo Zimmerman, and David Brunner. progressing tbrougli liigb scbool we became juniors witb tbe following ollicers: David Kurtz, Presidentg Nlilo Zimmerman, Vice-President, Joanne Young, Secretary, and Jacqueline Beck. Treasurer. Ray Will, David Brunner, Joan Seiverling, David Kurtz, and Joanne Young represented us in Student Council. Vve participated in all extra-curricula activities including tlle newly or- ganized Key Club witli Ricbard 1V1ol1ler as president. Chester Hoover, Ken Kil- belner, Larry Royer, Rod Mellinger, and Bruce Frymyer lielped to lead our football team to a glorious victory. We ordered our bats, jaclcets, pennants, and emblems and We bad received lllem before Easter. V Bob Lyterys orcliestra furnisliecl tbe music lor tbe annual Junior Prom, May fl. Our tlieme was mlxbe Forty-Ninersf' Upon leaving our junior year we reacbed tbe final step in our liigb scliool career. We elected the following as class officers: Milo Zimmerman, President: James Cooper, Vice-President, Lorraine Gerbart, Secretary: and Harry Ward, Treasurer. Student Council was again organized witli Dave Brunner as president. Otlier members from our class were Joan Seiverling, Lorraine Gerbart, Richard Nlolller, Joanne Young, 1Vlilo Zimmerman, and Rod 1V1ellinger. Football co-captains, Royer and Killiefner, led tbe team tlcirougb the sea- son. Vve emerged triumpliant from tlie annual Eplirata-Lititz fray with a score of 33-13. Qur basketball team proved to be very successful. Members of tbe team were Frymyer. Nell, Hoover, Royer, and Kilbelner. On 1V1ay 5 we were tlie guests of tlle class of 1951 at tbe Junior Prom. Qur journey came to a temporary lialt witb Baccalaureate, Class Day, and Commencement. Alter tliis we will continue our journey onto lifeys bigll- way. - -A .PI ' lp, 'wAvAvGAfAvAvAvAv'v-v-vAvAv4f-v.vxlxrxfvv- M153 If fvwAv-v-v-v-vAvAv-v-vAvA.-v-.-v-,Av-v-v-,A,A W 5f'A'Av'vAv'vAv'vAv'v'v'v'-Av'v-'+ve--Av-v-v-v-+-v-ve-A-Avevevev'-AvevevevfClois te re t te i xx-! RA Hass Prvplzecy On this ioveiy day in the summer of 1950 we hop into our car to tour the Ephrata countryside. As We drive aiong admiring the scenery, our eyes stray from the road, and we fait to see an on-coming trucic. Cur car is thrown off the road as the two vehicles coiiide. We are stunned and oniy semi-conscious as a resuit of the accident. The surrounding area is a hazy mist. But suddenly everything becomes clear and we see, by some miracie of nature, the town of Ephrata as it wiii appear in the year 1965. We find our car repiaced by a helicopter, buitt by the HCOX and Cooper.. Modern Aircratt Factory, which is owned and operated by our former classmates, Paui and Clair. We board our piane and journey back to the center of Ephrata where we are greeted by Burgess John Bowman and his private secretaries, Eleanor Ruth and Evelyn Landis. Burgess Bowman offers to guide us through Ephrata that we might see our former classmates. 0ur first stop is the famous Ephrata Park where today the new Hjet-auton is to be exhibited. The jet-auto is a combination plane and auto built by in- ventors Eugene Staric and Biii Briii. At the paric we see Joyce Cobie, the noted noveiist, chatting with Eiien Chanton, famous artist, whose paintings were recentiy bought by the muiti- miiiionaire, Herbert Hoover. in the grandstand we see our oid classmates who are now teachers at the Melvin Royer Senior High School named after one of educationis most zeaious backers. There are Charles Beshore, math teacher, Doris Brossman, history teacher, Gloria Grabiii, German teacher, Rose Getz, Engiish teacher, Etta Jean Diem, instructress of instrumental music, and Lorraine Gerhart, head of the com- merciai department. As we taice our seats, Paul Wechter, eminent sports announcer. teiis us of the dayis events. First on the repertoire is an aii-star parade led by Vivienne Ream, woriciys champion majorette. Une of the main features ot the parade is Kathryn Stohier, African huntress. Qther famous participants are Eugene Brossman, Spanish matacior, Paui Vvoii, pitcher for the Brooiciyn Dodgers. Ciarissa Andes, inventor of Ephratium, the ninty-eighth eiement, Rodney Vvoif, boxing champion and Ken Kiihefner and Larry Royer, former Notre Dame fuiibacics. After the parade there is an oration by Jacquie Vvoit, a member of the nVX7orid Wide Travel Agencyf, which was organized by Eimer Griffith and Gerald Kochei. The agency is sponsored by the noted phiianthropist, John D. Becker. Vve are then entertained by a horse show presented by Harry Ward and his bareback riders, Helen and Hiida Hutford, Bertha Yoder, and Ruby Spotts. Finaiiy there is an exhibition by Chester Hoover, holder of the titie, 'The Vvoricts Most Perfectly Deveioped iVian.H Aiso in the act is Vviima Adams, circus acrobat. The jet-auto is then brought into the paris. Seated in it for the triai ride are Barbara Minnich, Paris fashion designer, Ruth Vveber, New York architect, and Eieanor Kiihefner, star of stage, screen and television. Driving the invention is Anna Mary Fry, Director of the Nvomen of the Air Force. The auto is christened by Phyiiis Burichoider, Boston sociaiite. The engine is warmed up and away it goes. The jet runs smoothly on the ground. Anna Mary pushes the button to taice off. But the auto fails to ieave the ground. It crashes headlong into the speaicer's platform. Joanne Young, editor of the HEphrata Timesfy the countryis ieading newspaper, pubiished by the Ensinger Brothers, rushes to get a story. The oniy person hurt is Ruth Encii, secretary to iviiio Zimmerman, music publisher. She is taicen to the Ephrata Hospital, where Gioria Wenger, medicai secretary checics her in. Dr. David Kurtz, after a thorough examination, reveais that there are no serious injuries. As we pass the psychiatric ward on our way A,Av-v-,-v-v-v-,A,A,A,xAAf-v-v-v-v-v-.Av-4 egg ge QA'-rx,-v-rsfxfv-v-vAv-v'v-v-v-ISI-'A-Av4vA Q1 ' mt A i ., Q15 50 o,o 0 ,oo . i ' o Q .0 , 1, Q . . Cloas:emifeA--Av-v-v-A:-Av-----v-v---v-v---:--v-v--v-v-v--.-.-f 'J J.: Q - 'ly--A , '?.aa-..,gg59-un.. 6fll5'S Prnplzccy Q C 0 n tinued J out we see Dolores Stark, Doctor of Psychiatry. The Ephrata Hospital has one of the most expert nursing staffs in the country. Headed by Fae Renninger, it includes Shirley Albright, Helen Boyer, Barbara Grill, Cecelia Brossman, Audrey Nagle, Mary Jane Palm, and Jean Rollman. Others of our classmates who are now on the hospital staff are Faye Zwally, medical secretary, Lorraine Steely, laboratory technician, Wayne Reber, chiropractor, Bruce Frymyer, surgeon, Dolores Althouse, dietitian, and Patsy Harter and Joan Fry, heads of the childrens ward. As we leave the hospital we see Charlie Horst, Ephrata undertalqer, enter- ing the rear entrance. Burgess Bowman then guides us to the Cloister Bowl, a restaurant owned by Nancy Martin and Jane Kilhefner. The waitresses are Gloria Stillwell and Hazel Ulrich. As a special feature we are entertained by the Hawaiian dancers, June Vvaid and Jeanette Zimmerman. Also at the Cloister Bowl are Henrietta lxlohler, teacher of the Blind, and her secretary, Dorothy Rudy. We see our class- mates who are now happily married. They are Eleanor Adams, Phyllis Long- eneclcer, Pat Wolf, and Tressie Peachy. Glen Horst and Melvin Hertzog, travel- ing salesmen treat Rod Nlellinger, Pennsylvania Senator, and William Leonard, Ephrata Councilman to a meal. Eleanor Griffith and lVlary Ann Dohner, in- terior decorators, discuss trade secrets. As we leave the restaurant we see Richard Mohler, chemical engineer, James Cooper, mathematician, and Dave Brunner, atomic scientist. As we travel up Pierce Avenue, named after John Pierce, contractor, we pass the Hoffman Vvatch Company. John Dunlap and Tom Burlrholder, boolc- lceepers for the company are explaining the merits of a new watch to Jack Neff, John Peiffer, and Franklin Moyer, Ephrata businessmen. Also in the factory are Pat Hess and Josephine Lied, Edwin G. Barnett, models, and Harry Stover, pho- tographer of the worlds most beautiful women. Farther up Pierce Avenue we see the Miller and Miller law firm headed by Ken and Tom Miller. Conversing with the lawyers are Sid Weber, Supreme Court Justice and Nancy Weaver, noted guidance counselor. Our next stop in Ephrata is the Ditzler Bus Terminal which runs buses every halt hour between Hopeland and Ephrata. We arrive just in time to see boarding a bus, Irene Fake, owner of Falces, nthe fashion Center of Ephrataf, Amelia Brossman, Secretary of Agriculture, and Elmer Brumbach, renown toy manufacturer. Also at the terminal is Mae Gamber, typist for Vierling and Hiester, writers of mystery stories. Seated near the front of a bus for Hopeland are Ken Weaver and Donald Royer, parlc bench philosophers. Qur final stop in Ephrata is the Qpera House, where tonight Mary Anne Rottmund, Johanna Rauniclc, Richard Weaver, and Janet Althouse are making their first appearance in Ephrata, after a tour of the United States and Europe. lVlusic is furnished by Barry Enclc and his orchestra, and Edith Petticoffer, pianist. The program was arranged by Jane Koch, head of the Gpera Company. In the audience are such well lcnown music lovers as Anna Jane Hall, famous sculptress, Rose Ginter, trapeze artist, and Joan Seiverling, comedienne. Behind the scenes in the theater we see Vernon Lefever and Horace Shirlc- er, electricians, Shirley Matt, malce up artist, and Lillian Huber and Charmaine Phillips, costume designers. Ray Will, noted Master of Ceremonies announces lhe night,s events. Arriving at the last minute are Jack lvloyer, author of HlVloyer,s Nlarvelous Textbooks for industrious Scholarsf, and Joanne Schlott and Mary Stephan, editors of the uVVoman,s Home Companionf, After an enjoyable evening we leave the theater and stop for a bite to eat at uLoretta's Snaclc Barn owned and operated by Loretta Rudy. Then as the shades of evening have been pulled down we wearily trudge home hoping that tomorrow we will see Ephrata as it was in 1950, and we heartily moan, uQhl Noi This can't happen to usl ,Av-v-.Av-v-vlvxfvAvxAv'vw-vAv'NrvAv'vAv E9 jAn gel Vvitit Spursn Wien of Iron The Vvonctcrfut Ycarn Vve Shook the Family Trac The Big Fislierinann Vrhe Age of IHHOITCYICSU The Lonely Heart Always Kcf-p Them Laugllin Ameriran Beauty iwoncyruenv' AHumnn Comcctyu tcvooct Mastery' so Little Time 'Blazing Trail .Rent Hot, and Blue 'Time For Each Other , WARD B 5 L CHEAPER FEEQLEKEKQS .L if s e .. fi? Le... r 1 ,W HQWT. 'aw Z Q s Q fi 53 'N Y 'ff 'Q ii K A 1 1 s A f M . Kyqq A, vi . 4 H 4 9 3Ff T V..A, s ., i , Q as Now Vve Are Six Junior Miss Holiday Affairu :The Great Lover Oh. How I Like tonGo U Success In Reserve Friendship The small Fry! Swing Pretty uplease Believe Mo Best Foot Forwarcln .Lost Horizons Odd Number HVVisdom's Gaten So Young, So Fair ZH2 Death ln the Back Seat iff? p in the Swing gg ' 1,1:.7 ,, ! 2 5 I i M ..,. 5 4 U2--2H2U . :bv , ll pile . W e:,- N , fr ,. X' 05 Q. , as is 4 ' f M 21'-'v'v'v'-f-Av'-A-A-Ave-'ve--evevev-veveveve--Av-ve-A--A-A--A-A-'v'-A-A-Q C lo is tere t to 611155 Wil! We, the ciass of 550, ioeing of partiy sane mind 199.9'XJ wateri, anci after twelve years of to he scatterect 1. To 2. To 3. To 4. To 5. To 6. To 7. To 8. To 9. To 10. To 11. To 12. To 13. To 14. To 15. To 16. To 17. To 18. To 19. To 20. To 21. To 22. To 23. To 24. To 25. To 26. To 27. To 28. To 29. To 30. To Vvitnesseci mental siavery cio bequeath to the ciass of '51 our ruins and ashes among the foiiowing as a remincier of our once existence. our supervisor, Mr. Hartzier, hest wishes. the faculty memioers, another ciass iiice that of 50. Pat Garman, June Waidis stature. Cyrus Dietrich, Richard Weaveris physique. the schooi iihrary, 'SHOW to he Late anci Still get a Dipiomau hy Joan Seiveriing. Donaici Harsh and Laurie VNfeaver. Milo Zimmerman and Barry Encicis companionship. the ciass of ,51, the brains of time ciass of 50. iaioshn Peifferis successor, his ceiery baton. Shirley Trupe, Patsy Harteris quiet manners. Evelyn Ay, .iacqueiine Becicss 1. Chas. Zinn, Harry Vvarciis fiirtatious comments to the giris. Virginia Sweigart, Dorothy Ruciy's shorthand marks. Lester Brubaker, Bruce Frymyerys ushiitinessn on the iyasicetioaii floor. Gene Rutt, Melvin Royeris ioowiing aiaiiity. Tom Staric, Dave Brunneris hep on the oiance iioor. Gerry Lied, Ruth Vveheris hasicetiaaii shots. the future Boys, Rifle Team, some giri sharpshooters. Pauline Voiienweicier, Hiicia Huffordis short biacic tresses. Shirley Eilneir, Joanne Youngis seat on the Student Council. iiiaiceu Weaver, Htenoru Kochets foolishness. Kathryn Sweigart, Eleanor Ruthis jump. the schooi, David Lee Kurtzis Model T Ford to he used for transportation. Karen Siiimp, Henrietta Niohieris devotion to trigonometry. Helen Greeniy, Irene Faiceis horse laugh. iV1ary Aiice Sweigart, Pat Hessss 'sNeW Looicu haircio. Nancy Stricicier, Barbara Niinnicifs neat appearance. Harry Renninger, Larry Royer's position as tacicie. Donaici Usner, Jack Moyeris iove for fire in chemistry. Jane Kociiei, Aucirey Nagieis position on the rifle team. Patsy Longenecicer, Eleanor Kiihefnefs ciramatic aiaiiity. hy Jean Roiiman 1.1Vi., 1VI.A.D. anti Fae Renninger A., J.U.G. Attorney Dr. I. C. U. Peep. -it 60 53+ J - Liss- , Q41 I wage. ' .V ov, 0 .ooo-fx.. Cloiste,-9tteev-.Av-v-.Av+.-v-v-v-v-v-v-.-v-v-v-.-v-v-v-v-v-v-v+.-v-v-vAv-v-v-v-.- - 9' G' 0' 0: 2 .'.' vie ,-. 4 --Y A f X ' Varsity grfvfbrzll THIRD ROVV'-fleft to rightf: Mr. Care, B. Kochci, D. Lefcver, E. Gooding, R. Burkhoicicr, Si Blurkhuicier, D. Jacohy, R. Huiiorcl, R. Steward, L. Straufh, D. Hornhcrger, L. Steely, J. Bowman, r. ia e. SECOND ROVV-Wir. Derr, K. Vvitmyer. P. Shupp. R. Mcriiingcr, J. Ross, VV. Barr, J. Xveaver. E. Pierce, H. Keares, N. Crowther, D. Rutt. FIRST ROVVHT. Stark, K. Vveaver, L. Brubaker, C. Hoover, H. Rcnninger, L. Royer, K. Kil- hefncr, E. Rutt. D. Vwycaver, R. Vviii, H. Shiriier, D. Brossman. Ephrata Highs football team this year displayed both promise and dis- appointment. Having started the season with little success, they showed what they were capahie of doing' loy defeating Lititz 33-13 in the final game of the SeaSOn.Our team finished third in the Conference of the Roses behind Elizabeth- town anci Nianheim Township. V Missing from next yearis squaci will he: Co-captains Larry Royer and Ken Kiihefnerg Ken Weaver, Chester Hoover, Ray Will, Root Meiiinger, Horace Shiricer, and Harold Hiester. To the new squad, headed by Lester Brubaker and Donald Weaver, the ciass of '50 wishes an undefeated season. Football Scores Muhlenberg Township ................--.------ 20 ---.-- ----- E phrata 6 West York ......................... ..--- 0 ....-- ------ E. p Iirata Columbia .................. ....,.-.. 0 ..---. ...... E p hrata 7 Lancaster Cathoiic ..... --v-----, 2 6 ------ .---- E phrata 0 Shiiiington ................ ---.. 6 .---.. ...... E p hrata 7 Elizabethtown .......... ..... - 40 ...... ...... E phrata 0 Red Lion ...................... ...... 2 U ...... ...... E phrata 19 Nianheim Township ...... ...... 7 ...... ...... E p hrata 7 Lititz ........................................................ 13 ........................ Ephrata 33 mx itfvAvAvAv+--v--v-v'vAv'v':-'vAv+-v-'Av'-Av-'A-vAvAv-'vAv'v'v'v'vAv'v'va Cto is te re t te X H ,, 'E T-Qf sbt r j ! Varsity Kaskcfball SECOND RUVVV'-fteft lo rigttljz Mr. Care, P. Shupp, C. Hoover, E, Ptaulz, B. Frymycr, K. Kilhefncr, Mr. Graham. FIRST RONV-E. Hartrantl, J. Neff, D. Vvoaver, L. Roycr, E. Rutt, L. Bruhaifor, D. Carpenter. The Varsity hasiceteers of Ephrata High. uncier the ahie tutelage of Coach Roger Care, have enjoyeot one of the most successful years in the history of the school, winning the section number two crown and entering tooth the county play- offs and the state playoffs. Coach Care inaugurated the two-platoon system into the school anot pro- ciuceci two teams whose skillful shooting, equally cleft hail-handling anot teamwork marie them an unheataioie combination. Seniors iost to the team through gractuation are: Bruce Frymyer, Jack Neff, Ken Kiihetner, Larry Royer, and UChet,' Hoover. The Class of ,50 wishes to extend its best wishes to Coach Care and his next year's cage team, and ati other harciwooot squads in the future of E. H. S. Varsity Baskettnatt Scores 30 Ephrata .,...,. 57 Shiiiington .......... Ephrata .,.., ........ 6 1 Ephrfata ,s,..,. 40 New Hoiianci ...... 38 Ephrata ..... ..,..,.. 6 1 Ephrata .,..... 37 Manheim Twp. .... 32 Ephrata ..... ....... 5 2 Ephrata ....... 46 Manor .................. 37 Ephrata ..... ....... 5 1 Ephrata ....,.. 47 Lititz ...................... 26 Ephrata ..... ....... 5 6 Ephrata ....... 41 New Hoiianot ...... 35 Ephrata ..... ....... 7 i Ephrata ....... 31 Lanc. Catholic .... 32 Ephrata ..... ........ 4 7 Ephrata ....... 63 Quarryviiie .......... 35 Ephrata ..... ....... .7 8 Ephrata ....... 51 Columbia ............ 42 Ephrata ................ 33 Ephrata ................ 58 Lower Paxton ...... 49 Lancaster County Playoffs Ephrata .... ........ 3 5 Manheim .............. 24 Ephrata ................ 34 P. I. A. A. Class A State Playoffs Ephrata ................ 41 Shiiiington ev-'Av'-ISIN!-vAv'vAJNlNrvAv-wlNl'vAv4v-v-,kv-v'Nl 625 E9 Vvest Lampeter ixflanheim Twp. Manor ....--.......- Limz ........... .. .. Lanc. Catholic Quarryviiie ..... VX7cst Lampeter Coiumhia ........ Alumni ............ N6'W Hoiianot f 31 , p Qggjx-K'-Qigsga! Ctoisterette' 'A-'-Av'v'-'-'-A-'v'-'v'-A-'v'-'-A-A-'v'-'-'v'v'vA-A-A-'v'v'v' 0, ' ' oo , Qocaoooboc. --- .o9U0.n vvv: 9, 0 0 z.. g fgffya A TH K 'S'4eL ,,,5-grqjqn- l juuivr Varsity Knskcfball SECOND ROVX7'-Ueft to rightl: Mr. Care, R. Vvitmer, l... Holter, B. Albright. L. Eilneir, J. Vveavcr, E. Vveinhold. G. Wolf, Mr. Graham, coach. FIRST ROVV-N. Crowthcr, T. Garman, R. Kilhetner, J. Gerhard, D. Harsh, L. Summers, D. Rutt. E. Vvhitmyer, L. Steely. This year, the Junior Varsity hardwood squad displayed a fine lorand of haslcetloall which placed them in runner up slot in section number two J. V. league. The team, showing their adaptability to all conditions, came through with a very successful season displaying to the crowd some very exciting and thrill- packed QHIIICS. Mr. Graham, Junior Varsity coach for the previous two years, has molded his team into a fast moving, well-balanced outfit. Iunior Varsity Scores Ephrata ..... ....... 3 0 Shillington .......... 21 Ephrata 22 Columhia ......... Ephrata ..... ....... 1 7 New Holland ...... 27 Ephrata 27 Vvest Lampeter Ephrata ..... ....... 2 1 Manheim Twp. .... 12 Ephrata 39 Manheim Twp. Ephrata ..... ....... 2 5 Manor .................. 26 Ephrata 20 Manor ............... Ephrata ..... ....... 2 6 Lititz .................... 35 Ephrata 26 Lititz ................. Ephrata ..... ....... 1 9 New Holland ...... 25 Ephrata 27 Lanc. Catholic Ephrata ..... ....... 3 6 Lanc. Catholic .... 20. Ephrata 38 Quarryville ....... Ephrata ..... ....... 5 7 Quarryville .......... 16 Ephrata 39 Columbia ......... Ephrata ................ 27 West Lampeter .... 21 Lancaster County Playoffs Ephrata ..... ....... 4 3 Nlanheim .............. 29 Ephrata ................ 24 New Holland ...... 33 A AA +A A LLA LA AA junirfr ffzylz Kaskcfbnl! km' v'-'v'v'v'v'va Clois terette THIRD ROW-fleft to rigtttfz Mr. Dcrr. coariiz D. Stewarcl, B. Lasher, C. Hnuck. H. Frmi- f'l'il'1l. .1. Hamlin, R. Aires. R. Doila. SECOND ROVV-H. Keller, D. Martin, R. Root, D. Vvyorrall, P. lfnck. G. Redctig, R. lmlwofi. FIRST ROXV-D. Sllinlp. J. Xxyiilllltf. L. Noit. J. Smith, C. Bender. V. Xvolty. R. Busscr. Having completed a very successful season, the Junior High Cagers can be proud of their season record of twelve wins and only two defeats. 1V1r. Derr, coach of time team, has molded the boys into an efficient bail club. Their versatility, speed, and smooth ball-handling is sure to loe shown in the future as they become members of the Varsity ancl Junior Varsity teams. Iunior High Basketball Scores Ephrata ...... ....... 3 9 Rothsvilie ............ 7 Epiirata ..... .... 4 0 Quarryviile .... Epiirata ...... ....... 3 6 East Lampeter ...... 13 Eptlrata ..... .... 4 7 Rothsvilte Ep11r'ata ...... ....... 3 4 Vvest Eari ............ 20 Ephrata ..... .... 3 8 Lititz ............... Epldrata ...... ....... 1 9 Lititz .................... 15 Epiirata ................ East Lampeter Epiirata ...... ....... 3 4 New Holland .... 8 Epilrata .... .......... 4 7 Quarryville .... Ephrata ................ 51 New Holland ,..... 17 Section playoffs Eplirata ..... ..... 2 5 West Eari ............ 23 County Playoffs Epllrata ..... ..... 2 2 Lancaster Twp. .... 32 lNl'v4v'Nl'v4v4v'wlNl'v4vAv-vAvAwlNl'vAvAvAwl'v4vAv4J 924 ,136 1AvA1l'v4vAvAvAvAv4v4v4vAv4vAv4JNl'vAv4v4v4,lK C lois tere t te f-'v'v'v-Av'-'ve'A--A--A--A-A-A-Av-'everv---v-v-v--v-v- , , gg acts. V it .Sarraf 1-fifea. ,,3f1',q-.sift U I . Q 52 .. A' ' 0 o.a.:'v'.'.-'. .v.v. 1 O g 0 .o:,, 'f i1.f,,-Af -f ,x Varsity lgascball THIRD ROVV'-fflefl to Tigllibi B. Frymycr, H. Hiester, P. Vvoii, S. Weber, R. Vviii, H. XAJZIFJ. Mr. MiliC, COHCI1. SECOND ROVV-C. Vieriing, D. Brossman. E. Ptautz. J. Vvingenrotii, P. Gerard, P. VXfcci1ter, H. Siliricer. FIRST ROVX7-L. Steely, VV. Britt, J. Orwig, E. Rutt, D. Vveavcr, N. Crowtiicr. PI1i'liS gI'OI1p of boys llfldfll' MF. Male IIEIS had H fairly SHCCCSSFUI SGEISOH. However, iiaving iost only two boys through graduation, they hope to have an even better team next year. We. time ciass of 1950, are sure tiiat they will continue winning for Frata and we wish them time best of iucic for success in tile future. Baseball Scores Epiirata ....... ....... 1 4 Upper Leacocic ....... .... 6 Epiwrata ....... .... 2 Manheim Twp. .... ..... 7 Epiirata ....... .... 8 Lititz ..................... .... 7 Epimrata ....... .... 1 1 Vvest Lampeter .. 0 Epimrata ....... ..... 5 Quarryviiie ...... .... 6 Ephrata ....... ..... 5 Manor ..-....-.....- .... 6 Epiurata ....... .... 4 Nianiufim Twp. .... ..... 6 Epiirata ....... .... Coiumbia ......... .... 4 Epiirata ....... .... 1 0 Lititz .............. .... 4 Epimrata ....... ..... 8 Coiumioia ......... .... 7 Epiirata ....... ..... 7 Vvest Lampeter .. .... 2 Epimrata ....... ..... 1 1 Quarryviiie ...... .... I 0 Epiirata ....... .... 3 Manor ...................................... 4 24vAvAvAv'NlV9AvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAv4vAv'NrAvAvAvAve eg ?3? fvAvAvAv'vAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAvAwlSAvAvAvAvAvA N 4, ff .A -E Qu A . . W mt ?fv'v'v'v'v'-A-Av'-A-A-'v'v'vAv'v'v'v'v'v'vAvA-A-AvAv'v-Nl'-A-A-'VN'-A-A-'vo C lo is ie re I te Hays ' Kiln Klub FOURTH ROVV-fflefl to rightiz D. Lefrver, G. Vvoif, C. Andes. R. Rilocies, F. Pontz, D. Jacoby, C. Ice, C. Neil, E. Nloiiier. THIRD RONV-C. Dinlricil, H. Heisler, L. Xvvaver, ii. Bomberger, R. Vvyoite, R. Vw7iii, E. Brossman, M. Steinlnetz. SECOND ROVV-Mr. Brubaker, G. McQuate. S. Vvviwer, D. L. Kurtz, R. Hnrlranit, NV, But- femnyer, G. Hurst. FIRST ROVV-R. MOIIICF, H. Stover, BCSIIOTIE. This group of boys have ciispiayeci tiieir maricsmansiiip on time rifle range, under time expert supervision of Mr. Brubaker. Tiie following officers were elected: Harry Stover, President, Charles Besiwre, Secretary-treasurer. Riciiarci ixfioiiier, Range Officer, appointed Wayne Buffenmyer idis first assistant Range Officer anci Galen iVIcQuate second assistant. Having competed unsuccessfully against Manheim Township, Mt. Joy and Vvest Lampeter, the Epiirata Range men siiowect their rifle ability when they cie- fealed time alumni 489-480. To these Iooys we Wisii iols of success in tiie Coming years. .v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.,,v,.,.,.,.,.,.,.,,, it ,.v.,.v.,.vAv.v.v.,.,.,.,.,.,.v.,.,.v.v.v.,v., , ,Mgt 14-A- QP eggs, I 1 .. ' ..-,,o.. Clois tere tte 'v'-'-'-vAv'v'v'v'v-vAvAv-v---A--A-Av'-A---Av-v-v-v-ve'---A4 1 'eo U' , . ff-' Girls ' KWH glllb FOURTH ROVV-flefi to rightj: S. Myers, S. Coicrnan, E. Eitnier, P, Burichnicicr, C, Ancies, R. Getz, I... Siceiy, R. Ginter. THIRD ROW-P. Lynch, IVI. Bender, I. Allhousc, C. Gehman, P. Garman, E. Ay, D. Shimp, P. Hartranit, E. Adams. SECOND ROVX7-H. Huiiorci, F, Zwaiiy, C. Lciphart, .I. Seiveriing. P. Brossman, J. Coover, A. Hocicman, D. Stark, IVIiss IVIcIVIiIIen. FIRST ROVV-J. Kochei, E. Griffith, A. Nagie, C. Renninger This group of giris uncIer the supervision oi Miss IVIcIVIiIIen have Capahiy shown their ahiiity to hanoiie a riiie on the rifie range. They have heid their meetings every Thursday after schooi. Qniy those giris are admitted to the cIuI3 who can pass a test on the different parts of a gun and the safety ruIes concerning the hanciiing of their riiies. Officers of the ciuh are: President, Eieanor Griiiithg Range Officer, Aucirey Nagieg Assistants, Jane Kochei and Cynthia Renninger. ?fveveveve-fv-A-A---v-v-'A--v-v--v-v-A--A-A-A--'---A-Av'v'v'vAv'v2 Clo is te re tte 5 6 . ' --X A Hhefrlvaders Left to right-S. Nlycrs. B. Grill, J, Seivcriing. E. Ruth, K. Sw:-igari. These six girls have helped with their pep and vitality lo hring our foot- haii and basketball teams to victory. They are: seniors: Joan Seiverling and Eleanor Kiihefner, Co-captains: Barhara Grin and Eleanor' Ruth. The juniors are Katherine Sweigart and Sara iwyers, who will he next yearys Co-captains. Vve hope that future teams of Ephrata may have cheerleaders who will serve as faithfully and diligently as this year's group of Npepstersu. Q JUNIGR HIGH CHEERLEADERS Left Io right-J. Vfeaver, P. Burichoidvr, A. Vvc-nger, B. Nierrion. A,-v-.fy+vAv-v-.Av-v--sfvxfv-v-v-v-v-v-v-v- nA-v-vvvv-v-v-v-rxAfv-v-v-.rv-v-.Az-v-v-.f Z W 1 S l Q4 Q 11. tau swim t a c og' U u .Y 0 c an ., , 0 0 : C loisterette'v'v'-A-AvA-A-'-A-Av'v'v'v'v'v''A-'v'v'v'v'v'-Afv''A-'-'v'v'v'v'-Av J .c eo .' ', '-', Student 60111401 FOURTH Rovvwtlefl lo Tiglllil J. Seiveriing. G. Rayner, R. Meiiinger, L. Eitnier, D. Vveaver E. Ay, J. Young. THIRD ROXN -J. Spangler, D. Brunner, R. Mohler, R. Bafiort. Ni. Zimmerman, D. Usner. SECOND ROVV-S. Eitnier, P. Loose, N. Crowtiier, B. VX7eaver, A. Rult. FIRST ROVX'-J. Vvitmer, L. Gcrilart, T. Kiiixefner. This organization met each week under the faculty direction of Mr. Harnmon. its purpose was to plan time school activities, ciiscuss time problems wiczicii arose ciuring the school year. anct encourage participation in all sciiooi activities. This year the Student Council joinect the National Association of Stu- ctent Councils which entitlect all members to buy and Wear the official student council pin, to receive a handbook wiiicii suggests successful hints for time manage- ment of a student council, and to obtain a monthly magazine which was sent to tile library. The members soiiciteot for tide Red Cross, printed the announcements for the Home and School Association, and triect various methods to obtain student participation in activities. Qfficers for the 1949-1950 Student Councit were: President, David Brun- nerg Vice-President, Donald Vveaverg Recording Secretary, .Ioan Seiveriingg Cor- responding Secretary, Lorraine Geriiartg Treasurer, Richard Mohler: and Sergeant- at-Arms, Larry Eitnier. The senior members are: David Brunner, Lorraine Geriiart, Riciiarct Mohler, Joan Seiveriing, Joanne Young, Milo Zimmerman, anct Rodney Mc-iiinger. ,,,'.v.v.v,,.v.v.v,,,,.,Av-,Av-N,-vAvA,fy-,Av-,Ave ev-vAv-v-v-v-v+v-v-v-.-.-v-v-.-v-v-v-v-'Av-v-. 1?f-v-v-ve-rw-+---+-AvAv-v-fvAv-v-fv-vA-'-A-vA-A-veveve-'A-A-Aveve-A-A C10 i s te re t te aj 'Q . N .. Wlvunfainser Sify? FOURTH Roxy-flefl lo Tigllfi: J. Risiiei. iw. Cammaui. S. Aiimrigiit, N. Levis, i. Aitimuse. .l, Coover, D. Usnr-r, D. Rudy, A. Nagle. THIRD RUNV-ii. Kiiiieincr, K. Siiimp, P. Fcisimrt, E. Ay, ii. Carman, D. Potter, ii. Boyer, if, Pctticoffcr, R. Weber, P. Wolf. Young, C. Andes, li. Clflofling, B. I,.f'Si'lCf, Kr0ifIPl', IYI. Xxvilfli. I,. ivioiiicr, J. Beck, H. Moiiicr, G. Graiaiii. FIRST ROXV'-iviiss Kr-ii:-r, Y. Smitix. Fi. Bc-xiii. E. Griiiiitim, N, Ursprung. ,i. Nioiiier. L. Ger- imrt, iviiss VVciciman. As time 1949-1950 sciiooi year began, time Uixfiountaineeru staff pianneci lite editing oi time sciiooi paper. The saies campaign brought in subscriptions weii over time set goai anci time members piungeci into tiieir woric witii tiie aioi anci Quiciance oi time acivisors, Miss Keiier anti Miss Vveiciman. This year Epiirata High Sciiooi is iionoreci to have its sciwooi publication nameci a member of tiie Pennsylvania Sciioiastic Press Association fp. S. P. AQ. The ciass of 1950 compliments tiwe HiViounl'aineer', for time accomplishment ami wisiies the future staffs many years of iine worii. vxfv+v-v-4-.+v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-ve efgf E+ , I vig? 49'- . s effect' ooo 0000, . C io S t8 FG t tl? A'A 'A'A'A'A' Av A 'A 'AvA'AvAvAvA L 8 Do qc i on. -' . 41 , , , c 1,94-nv- ' Hand 'lqlie bancl, uncier tlme fine supervision ol lVlr. Berger, llas completed anotller successlul year. it lielpect clweer our boys to victory at time football games anti supplieci music at tlie cieriication ol Eplcnratais new Community Hospital. Several paracles were lavored by llie presence of our band, among them, the Eplmrala Fair paracie, time Lancaster Armistice Day paracie, and tile Memorial Day parade. The imancl presenteci two concerts, one in miciwinter and anotlmer in time spring. Frata sluclents were also entertaineci by time inancl at Various cllapel pro- grams. ' Tile officers oi the bancl were: Nlanager, Ricllarci VX!eaVerg Student Direc- tor. Barry Enclcg Field Captain. Vivienne Ream: Nlajorelte Captain, Evelyn Ayg Swiss Flag Captain. Dolores Altluouse. The class ol ,50 extends to this group loest Wislles for many more success- lul years. vvN,-v-vsAfx,-v+v-v-v-v-vlvszv-vA4vxrv-v-.A E+ 1v'vAvAv-v-vAv'v'vAvAvAvAv'Nfw'v'v'v'v'Nlv'vA S - rv-v-v-v-v-v-va-v------v-v-v-v-Av-v-v-v-v-v-v-v---A-'Av-'Av-v-'Ave C lo is te re tte Urvhesfm Under the ctirection of Mr. Berger the orchestra launched upon its musical season for the third consecutive year. Composed of Junior and Senior High stu- dents, the orchestra is steadily growing in size and lalent. Throughout the year this group of fifty musicians has favored 'us with selections cluring school assemblies and public performances. including a mici-year concert. Members of the orchestra participated in the County Orchestra Festival and later in District Orchestra. From the class of 1950 comes the hope of continued success for the Ephrata High School Qrchestra. Seniors in the orchestra: Ruth Vveioer, Milo Zimmerman, Phyllis Burk- holcier, Dolores Stark. David Lee,Kurl'z. Rodney Meliinger. Barry Encic. and John Pfeiffer. o'11f: , ,cigju im. . Y. JI 4 :55, . . 0 0 C10 l S te re t tg Pvlvlv-vAvAvAvAvAvAv-vAvAvAvAv-vA-fvAvAvAvAv-v-v-vAvAv'vAvAvAv-vAv'vA-4 L 9 oo Scnivr Jlflzlfcd Lfhrfrus This taienteci organization met every Tuesciay and Thursday under the supervision of Mrs. Leisey. and was accompaniecl hy Ruth Encic. it consists of ninty-six senior high school stucients. On November 23rci the chorus entertained us with a Thanksgiving program in the form of a hoe-down. which was quite amusing to ati. These same memhers participated in the annual iVIusic Festival in March which was again heici in Ephrata. Having presenteci many selections in chapel programs during the year. this organization closed another successful year. Q ! fvev-v-ve--A-A---A-v-v-rw--v-fvv-A-A-A-A-v-v-A--A-A--A-A-A-A-A-'N C I o is te re t te ti 6 X -- K- , juniar High Jlflafcd Khrfrus This organization is composeci of approximately one iwundrecl iacis and iasses from seventiw, eigiitln, and nintiw grades. Their meloclious voices could be iiearci every Nlonclay and Wednesday practicing during time iiaif hour perioci. Qutstanoiing among their accomplishments was the operetta HHansei and Greteiu, presented on December ill. They also presentecl us with many selections in ciiapei and in the Spring Festival. This ciiorus was under the ciireclion of ixfirs. Leisey. anti Helen Zell was the piano accompanist. -.A.-.-N-vA.-.Aa-v-.A.-v-v-.-.-.-v-v-W egg 78 ig? , Ggftcqts. , x -. Skaggs! I o 9 9 Clois:ere1feev---:vw-Av-v-v-v---f-A-v-v--AvAv-v-A:-v--v------4 D , 0 ' u e Q ' ' ' U 0.o':':':':' A 4 ' o . , fivf. 1 1- -' 1 . Key Klub SECOND Roxy'-fleft to righllz L. Rull. L. Strauch, E. Piauiz. R. Nveaver, E. Gooding, Nl. Zimmerman, D. Rutl. FIRST ROXV-D. Rutt. N. Crowthr-r, R. Hartranit, D. L. Kurtz, R. Nicllinger, L. Steely. Although this club was organized only recently, it has done many outstand- ing johs forthe betterment of school and community. This up-and-coming organ- ization, consisting of only those boys whose grades lie within the upper one-third of the class, is meant mainly to teach leadership, responsibility, and co-operation to those boys who have so qualified and are willing to help in the service of the club. A sub-division of the Kiwanis Club, the Key Club is also an international organ- izationg and its government is almost identical to that of the Kiwanis Club. The officers of the Key Club are as follows: Ronald Hartranft, Presidentg Richard Vveaver, First Vice-presidentg Nevin Crowther, Second Vice-presidentg Edwin Gooding, Secretary, and Lester Strauch, Treasurer. Seniors in the club are: Nliio Zimmerman, Richard Mohler, David Kurtz. Rodney Meilinger, and Richard Vveavcr. X Q ,,. . f ,.,, X as , A aa is N -- .e S ' my Q5ev-'vervevevevevevevevevev------v-ve:veveve-ve-A-A-A-A-A-AvAv'v'v've C lois tere t te grfzm Qzwfllyhfcrs This club, under the supervision of Mr. Metzier, was again organized in time early part of tile year. It held its meetings every first and third Monday of eacim month. At each meeting different committees presentecl a program, usually con- sisting of a few simort piays. These plays gave the members of the ciuia an oppor- tunity to see if they had any talent for acting. '- This year, instead of sponsoring time annual school play, the ciuio sponsored the operetla HHansei and Greteiw. A The officers of time club are: Joan Seiveriing, President Karen Shimp, Vice- presiclentg Milo Zimmerman, Secretaryg Barry Enck. Treasurer. I 1 vA'A'A'Avevevxfv-v-vev-v-v-v-v-v-.rv-v-'+ve egf TQ? vxfv-.AAAfv-vA.-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-v-4-.-v-v-.rv , . gc.:-we . . it 66549. Oo 00 Qffilirssggh U .- Uv 0 UDOQU 0,-,. -. Cloisterette'v'v'v'v'-'-'-'-A-'-A-'-'-'-'-Av'-'v'v'v'vA -A-A-A''v'v'-A-A-A-A-Av 4 Q .' ', 1 '-' 1 'va -as-56.-,sbflv Ubnzry Assistants FIFTH ROXV-fleft to rightl: N. Stillwell, lVl. Rive, C. Ancles, M. Camrnaul, G. Horst, D. Hamish, H. Cammauf. Nl. Gcrhart, P. Longencclcer, R. Mull, S, Showers, L. Steely, l. Fake. J. Seiverling, A. Nagle. FOURTH ROXV-L. Noll, E. Chanton, J. liernhcrger, P. Burkholder, D. Snyder, G. Rohrer. M. Bencler, C. Gehxuan. L. Enclc. P. Eckhart, N. Vveaver, J. Kilefner, J. Kochcl, K. Shimp, Y.Smith. THIRD ROXV'-C. Stewart. C. Renninger, N. Mohler, L. Sharp, J. Spangler, J. Mohler, J. Yccl1er.hP. Lynch. E. Eitnier, R. Bishop, G. Risscr, J. Fox. L. Lehman. C. Anclcs. M. Garrett, B. Vtlertsc . SECOND ROVW7-S. Godshall. H. Riclcenhach. S. Nlentzer, L. Brown, S. Hcrtzog, R. Reich, l. Althouse, A. Vvenger, C. Munlma, E. Nlohler, B. Bcnclcr, E. Martin, B. Martin, ivliss Hoover. FIRST RQVX7'-S. Griffith. C. Vvengc-r. D. Erlcenrocle. D. Lynch. J. Lesher, B. Nl:-rrion, D. Rcinhnlcl, P. Horst. This group of girls, uncler the supervision of Miss Hoover, has incluclecl in their extra-curricular activities assisting in the lihrary. This year they have com- plete charge of the desk and of circulation of hoolcs. Some have learneol to type the lihrary carols, have printeol anol clistrilouteol the attendance sheets each olay, macle posters for the lilorary, ancl talcen care of over-clue notices. A nurnher of the girls were ahle to assume most of the cluties of a lihrarian. The Seniors in this group were Dolores Althouse, Clarissa Andes, Ellen Chanton, Jane Kilefner. Auclrey Nagle. Joan Seiverling. Lorraine Steely, and Nancy Vwleaver. Q .Q R ' M ?fvev--A-A--A-Av--v-v-v-vA-Av-v-v-'A-A-----v---'A-V+'-A-A-A-Af-Q C io is te re t te Evnserwzfinrz 61146 THIRD RUXV-fieft io rigiitfz L. Vogel, G. Rr-ciciig, i.. Xvezwer, D. tfsner. R. XXYi'l'tCT, .i. Cooper. R. Riioulcs, T. Stark, G. iVicQunle, C. Stewart, R. Stark, C. Hcisler, J. Cooper, J. Cox. SECOND ROVV-VNV. Buiienmyc-r, E. Hartranit. F. Kreicier, R. Starr, D. Leif-ver, C. Fry. G. Carpenter. S. XXQ-iner, .l. Xveaver, .i. Bomimcrger, R, Xxiiii. R. iniimoiuii, G. Koriiei, R. Huiviiormi. H. Freclcr- itil, Beslore. FIRST ROVV-Wir. Nielzier. L. Brubaker. L. Strzuuch, R. Hacicnmn. H. ifnsinger. B. Sic-ininger, A. Reiisnycicr, B. Kociiei, F. Heniie, B. L:-siier, D. Bruimaicer, ii. ivioixier. C. Noii, .i. Gr-rimrt, R. Niartin. B. Stauivier, Mr. Bruioaicer. Tile Conservation Club, Epiurata Higim Scimoois newest club. was slarteci only tilis year and boasts liiirty-L-igiit members. Tile ciuio coiiects a smaii initiai fee from eacim new memioer. Meetings are heioi every two weeks, and one of tile activities of the club is to work vvitim time Northern Lancaster County Fish and Game Association. The officers of tide ciuio are as ioiiovvs: Pre-sioient, Sidney Vveiaerg Vice- presicient, Ray Wiiig Secretary, .iames Cooper: anci Treasurer, Lester Straucim. eii 82 tie 'lr' m 1?f-v-v-v-v-v--v-v-------v-v-v-v-v-v-A'Arv-ww---v-vAv+vAv'v'v'-A C lo is tere t te jurzirfr Glass .... Girls' FOURTH RQVN7'-tleft io Tight!! S. Myer, R. MIIII. P. Longenecicer. J. Poitier. P. Feipei, S. Siicivcrs. B. Zimmerman, V. Sweigart, J. Ratiold, J. Kreider, K. Reich, N. Striciiler, M. Dissinger, Y. Ste man. THIRD RONV.-A. Hess, A. Burkiioider, M. Cnnly, NI. Sweigart, H. Grecnly, E. Ay, D. Grayiniii, P. Garman, P. Hartranilt, K. Siiimp, EQ Adams, P. Rupp. P. Graluiil. M. Boulii, L. Hagy. SECOND ROVX7-E. Becker, B. Grotf. R. Martin, K. Hutchinson, Wi. Beck, A. Haclunan, Y. Smith, J. VViis0n, M. Leinioacil, S. Eitnier, J. Rout, N. Ursprung, P. Hess, N. Snadcr. P. Brossman. FIRST ROVX7'-Nliss Vvciclman. D. Eictlciioerger. J. Kilhefner, J. Kociiei, E. Vvycist, D. Hiesicr, K. Sweigart, P. Volienweitier, J. Coover. E. Geiwman. S. Slole, S, Trupe, L. Ditzler, Wi. Hnueic, N. Lewis. ELEVENTH GRADE Anxious and waiting to lake our place is the class of '51, which has elected forest green and White as its class colors. The Junior Class officers are: President, Donald Usnerg Vice-presicient, Lester Bruioakerg Secretary. Erma Weistg Treasur- er, Jay Vveaver. Student Council representatives are: Evelyn Ay, Shirley Eitnier, George Rayner, and Donald Weaver. Un our gridiron tide class was represented by such outstanding players as: Davicl Brossman, Harry Renninger, Harry Keares, Paul Siiupp, Lester Brubaker, Donald Vveaver, Eciclie pierce. Gene Rutt, and Bill Barr. v-:verAw-v-v-vAv+vAv-v-v-'Ave'-'A:fa eg E+ , .cggivm 1 ego' Oo . A Cloisterette -A-A-W'vw'-A-A-A-A-A-A-'v'v'-A-A-A-A-Av'-Av'-Q'v'v'v'-'v'v'v'v'v'J f no Q .' ', j'-'-' A i- ' juuirfr Glass .... Hays FOURTH ROVV'-fleft to righti: C. Dietrich, K. Vvitmycr, L. Summers, G. L. Leiccy, R. Burk- lmolcier, D. Usncr, C. Noll, J. Orwig, E. Mohler, D. Harsim, R. Vveicler, M. Steinmetz. THIRD ROVVME. Pierce, T. Stark. YV. Buffvnmycr. R. Hartranft. J. Weaver, J. Ross, C. Zinn. H. Renningcr, R. Sin-af, J. VX'eavcr. SECOND ROVX7-J. Raiooid, P. Shupp, H. Lied, D. Carpenter, L. Simirk, F. Kreider, H. Kcares, G. Rayner. D. R. Vveavcr, H. lmhofi. FIRST ROVW-Wir. Metzlcr, L. Vvcavcr. L. Brubaker, E. Hartranfl. E. Kreincr, D. Vvcaver. E. Xveiniiolti. Fidicr. D. Brossmnn, E. Rutt, Hunlincr, Fry. .,N,N,N.,-N,Nf- Qtimer members of timis class wimo imave clone Wortimy jobs are: in time Band, Donald Harsh, Laurie VX7eaver, Donaici Usner, Harold Lied, Betty Zimmerman, and Robert Weider, on time UiVIountaineer', staff, Evelyn Ay, Patsy Garman, Neva Lewis, Donald Usner, Madeleine Beck, Karen Slmimp, and Fred Kreiderg Mixed Chorus, Jean Kreicler. Pauline Hess, Lucille Hagy, Jane Koclmei, Cyrus Dietrieclm, and Timomas Stark. Vve. time class of '50, wisim time best of luck to you who in time future years. we are sure. will finci places at time top of time iacicier of success. -,A,A,-vA,-,-v-,A,-,-,-,-,-,yy-v-vA,mAfx,4vAvA :vAvAv-v-vs,-v-v-vvvw-v-v-.Av-vAv'x1wAv-vxls Q S. 4 I ff f A V' A ,, 0 if - ,XA ms 9fv'v'v'-'v'v'vA-f-A-Av'-A-A-A-A--A-'Av-v'v'v'v'v'-Av'-A-'vAvAv'v'-Av'v'vAve C lo is te re t te Srfphmzm 611155 .... Girls FIFTH ROVV-flefi in riglzii: S. Kiliicfncr, .i. Risiiel. S. Coleman, G. Ensinger. B. Wioyer, N. Yvitiner. E. I5I'UlllI'7?iCIl, H. Ginter, S. Flemish, G. Horst. lf. Eitnier, E. Wiohler. B. Bender, H. Zell, Longenecker. FOURTH ROVV-I. Althouse, B. Boyer, R. Usner. J. Yr-cker, J. Mohler, E. Stoiiler. M. Bender, N. Mcmiiler, A. Zinn, P, Moiiler, C. Geimian. L. Noll, L. Brown, Simirk. THIRD ROW-L, Romig, J. Hollinger, A. Zell, C. Leiphark, B. VVertsch, M. ffrla, S. Msrntzer, L. VViciinyer. S. Gudsliuli. H. Rirkenlaacii, B. Hornlwerger, J, Hornlnerger, F. Royer. Miss Moiiler. SECOND ROVV-Nliss Bard. S. Hess. P. Lynch. A. Vveuver, E. Sensenig, C. Renninger, J. Burkiiolder, S. Ryder, V. Boyer, P. Carpenter, M. Vwfeicinmn, B. Sheatter, K. Stewart. FIRST ROXV-H. Roth. S. Felpel, S. Rult, S. Niiller, J. Nierrion, S, Hertzog, P. Loose, M. Sinner. P. Herman. N. Lcvan. D. Enrk. TENTH GRADE This class was represented in many of Ephrata Higiwys extra-curricular activities in the past year. Niany of the energetic boys may Iiave been seen scoring those neeeieoi points on time gridiron or on the basketball floor. Edwin Gooding and Lester Strauch acted as secretary and treasurer, respectively in the Key Club. Tiiose interested in outcloor life joinecl the Conservation Club. Niany girls gave their wining assistance to Miss Hoover in the library. est 86 ie . 239915 - i fulfils' .. 0 9 0 0 o 0 ,U C10 i s tere tteff'-A-A-'v'-'-'-'-'-'v'v'v'-'-'-'v'v'v'v'-A-'v'v'v'-Av'-'v'v'vAv'v'v'4 f o . Srfplzomrfre 611155 .... Hays FOURTH ROYV-fleft to rigliii: R. Eckert, D. Scblott, J. Gerhard, R. Kiiticfncr. B. Kocixel, L. Swcigart, R. Doimer, if. Wiilter. H. Greeniy, G. Vvalter. D. Rult. L. Steely. THIRD RQVNV-K. Sweigart, L. Rutt. D. Jacoby. G. Fasnacbt, R. Vvitnir-r, NV. Canty, E. Ptautz, L. Eitnicr, L. Helter, C. ice, D. Griffith, F. Pontz, R. Hufforct. SECOND RONV-F. Vvolf, E. Gooding, L. Slraucb, R. Daugherty, C. Andes, E. Xvitmyer, R. Rhodes, G. McQuate, L. Sweigart, R. Burkbolcler. D. Rutt. FIRST ROYV-Wir. Roland, A. Martin, F. Henkc, J. Letever. N. Crowtber, P. Bare, .i. Smitti, StCNtiil'f, H0fl1IJCrgf'r, GZITHIZIYI, IACFCVPT, GEIITIBCY. -VN,-Nfsfwfxfs The music-rninciecl students showed tin-ir talent by playing in time band and orchestra or by singing in the Mixed Chorus. Qtber students joined time Morin- laineeru staff, Rifle Club, and Dramatics Club. At tbe beginning of time scbool year this class chose as tbeir officers tbe following: President, Larry Eitnierg Vice-president, Lester Slraucbg Secretary. Joanne Risiieig Treasurers, Davicl Griffith and Nancy Moiiler. Patricia Loose, Larry Eitnier, and Nevin CTOWVHIEI' represented tbeir class on tire Student Council. To Ibis. the class of 552. we extencl our most sincere Wisbes for a brilliant future. SAvAv'NfAvAv5rAvAvAv'NlN3vAv'NrAvAvAv5!NlS4vAvAv4 924 E35 l?vAvAvAvAvAvAvSrAvAvAv'NlNr4vAvGrAv'NlNfvAv5lN S - 9, I vAvA.r.Av-vAv-4-.-vA.-v-v-'Av-v-rrv-vAvA--v-rv-v+v-rxfv--Av-rw-vi C10 i 5 tg rg f fe X F . I 7. ' 5' Sfreshman 611155 .... Girls r SIXTH ROXV-flvfl to righlt: D. Xwcil. N. Dr-itricti, .l. Lcsiivr. C. Zxuitty. Y. Foltz. S. Cnr- pvntcr. D. Vxyitmc-r, Wt. Habcclivr, Ni. Stover, S. Stutovr. F. Ulrirh, V. Zinn. P. Swcigairt. FIFTH ROVX'-N. Snodcicriy, N. Stiiiwc-H. A. Sctincrlc. VV. Roiircr. .i. Grayimill. J. Brink, T. Slutvcr. D. Ebcrty. J. Hr-rtzog. A. Zimnwrrnan. A. Carvct, P. Burkiiolcicr. XV. Rock. FOURTH RGXV-NI. Rico, T. Pierce, L. Slmrp. M. Clougc, D. Lynch. I. Burkiioifirw, A. Vvcngcr, A. Kurtz, N. Dccmcr, S. Horst, I. Nolt, E. Martin. D. Daugherty. Furioxx. THIRD ROVX7-A. Octcor, A. Griff, R. Mohler. Ni. Cammauf. E. lfciwurcts. U. Rvam. S. Myers, M. Hilton, J. Bomnesclcrfcr, H. Cannnauf. I. Vkwictzei. H. Hornizer, C. Muriirirai. J. Spangler. .l. Hauric. SECOND RQVV-Nlrs. Huber. J. Andes. C. Nvcngcr, S. Misiilor. D. Erkcnroci:-, N. Rcclcny. A. Rolo, M. Swcigart, M. May, S. Xviiitrnan. D. Vw7cicIman. C, Ursprung. S. iwrfritzvr. B. Kurtz, M. Grrriiart. Miss Loy. ROVNJ-N. Dissingcr, J. Xvcavvr. P. Rvirii. Kulp, ij. Varlow. P. Ditzlvr. J. Stvwnrt. S. Glacltcitcr, S. Vviiitv. D. Snyrlvr. L. MIISSPT. NINTH GRADE This class has contribute-ct many members to band, orchestra, and time junior high ctiorus. Jeanne Spangler and Jan Witmer reprf-senlvct tliv class on ttw Stu- cte-nt Council. Joan VX7eaver, Pc-ggy Burictioicter and Arte-ne Vvvnger were chosen .A.A,A.,.A,-.-v-.,v-,-v-v-,-.v.-.-.-.A...Q .gg 88 ig. .gg-K-is ' Kg dffrib' 90 on og' ooo C loiszereffeMNA--N-v-v-v-vw---'Av--N-'A-v-v-f-Av--vs-A-f :ji ..q',,Qee Q ie LQ QF - .. ' Qrcshman 614155 .,.. Hays SIXTH ROVV'-dfleft io rightj: E. Reinhold, R. Silimp, D. Vvcist, R. Raiill, L. Singlcy, R. Rccsc, G. Vfelocr, Cv. Beck, C. Duty, V. Vvoliy, R. Martin, J. NVitn1er, R. NVcnrici1, R. Sweigart, R. Slciumeiz, L. Vogel. L. Hauer, R. Busser. FIFTH RQVV'-J. Lefever, C. Heister. J. Hamlin, Cv. Rcddig, L. Summers, B. Leshcr, D. Potter, C. Snyclcr, G, Shiner, E. Lees. P. Enclc. R. Hufford. D. Barnett, R. Root, R. Vvorrall. FOURTH ROVV-L, Royer. D. Martin, C. Risscr, D. Stark, B. Barr, R. Hackman, C. Houck, C. Brubaker, D. VVitters, R. Hall. G. Matt, K. Heister, H. Fredrick, R. Gosilcrt, J. Keeim, Wir. IVI oyer . THIRD ROVVf-Wir. Lesiier, L. Nolt, T. Minnich, R. Goehrig, VN7. Vvealand, D, Raclcliff, R. I4IOI'I'lhffI'gCl', Kllffl, Hess, hllhllff, ID. SnE'ldCI', HPl1SCI, Bl LlI'JElkQI'. ln. l30HiHg0l', Lysakowski, J. Vvcinlmoiot, C. Hilasinnan. SECOND ROW'-C. Horst, H. Keller, R. Starr, L. Oiuer, N. Glatfeiter, E. Hzuumon, J. Smith, G. Rayner, R. Aires, R. Stewart, F. Bucher, C. Ruth, G. Carpenter, G. Gerimrt, H, Ruth, C. B011 def, PEIFIKIIOUSC . FIRST ROVV-P. Kreider, G. GFOSCPIIOH, J. Cox, G. Nliller, VV. Dickersiwied, E. Rutt, R. Donn, C. Sniffer, H. Bolling, VV. Fasnacilt, J. Scilocnluergcr, B. Steiningcr. J. VVOH. sfxfnf-.fxfsfs from tin-ir class lo ciieer time Junior High Basketball team to a very successful seae son. On the team Were: Gary Rectclig, Dick VX7orraH, Jan Vvitmer and Calvin Haucic. VX7e, time class of 50, wish to them success in their journey tiirougii high SCI1 001 . zv-vAv-v-v-v-.-'Av-vlxzvxrx--v-vlw-v-Arvxls Q .. Hg ff .X --- 'w rif J so ies Q Q. - M 1?fv'v'v'v'v-v-'Av-'A-A-Av-'A-A-Av-'A-A-v-'Av'vA-Av-+AvAv'v'-'v'vAv'v'v'-'v've C I o is te re t te fzyhfh Grade .... Girls FIFTH ROVVP-fleft to riglzii: C. Niecoaeii, B. Enrk, P. Royer, P. Horst, D. Harnisin, M. Swcigart, B. Vtfeaver, S. Griiiitil, J. Miller, D. Reynolds, S. iViinnic'i1. FOURTH ROVV-I... Ross. C. Keares, L. ifncic, Ni. Garrett, J, Hummer, P, Ecicimrt, A. Pieffcr, S. Piciier, C. Vveiciman, B. Smith, S. Reich. THIRD ROVV-B. Xveavcr. J. Fox. R. Bisiiop, Cv. Risser, N. Eineriy, H, Kurtz, J. Lciiman, F. Frymyer, S. Boucier, D. Vveiciman, A. Uiiuei. SECOND ROVV-B. Merrion, S. Siwiaer, B. Hamaiicr, M. Miller. if. Barnett, R. Vtfcaver. S. Hufforfi, M. iwiiicr, J. Fake, Ni. Aciams. FIRST ROVV'-G. Asriieniomrii, E. Wenger, S. Eieiwciioergcr, N. Vvaiter, .i. Sensenig, M. Fiemisii, E. Mzlrtin, N. Leisey. R. Geilman. ii. Acinms, S. Srhoeniverger. EIGHTH GRADE After completing their second year in junior ioigii seiiooi, We see a iurigiit and prosperous future for tiiese aminitious sluoients. Tiiey were very capaiuiy repree senteci in Stucient Councii by Rodney Baciori and Beveriy Weaver. Bernice Merrion was eiecteoi to iieip ciieer tire Junior High Sciiooi basicetinaii team to victory. Tiiose on time team were: Bryan Stauifer, Rociney Baciori, Daie Gooci. Bruce Vveaver. anti Ciyfie Kuip. On tire HiViountaineerU staff we founci: Rulii fit 90 E39 94gfL,.trts. A X K ..tQm!4f'f' 00 K ' l .L-Q c.,oo 000.002, 0 . Cloistereif9e-----v-A-A------Av---:-+v----v-v--A:-----Av-J J. ..' ' - - my f ' ' ' A ' E -S-s3?.'?9 ,,fi' glyflffl Grade .... l5'0ys FOURTH ROVN'-iieft to righljz R. Martin, D. Coleman, F. Sweigart, J. Longenecker, C. Lcfever, B. VX7eaver. L. Leect, D. Burkhoicier, L. Haiier, R. Showalter, M. Eitnier, THIRD ROVX7,-fD. Lausch, R. Strohi, VV. Bohncr, C. Kuip, R. Badorf, R. Spohn, R. imhott, VV. Vveaver, D. Spaycl, C. Lefever, R. Rcnninger, VV. Garman. SECOND ROVV,-J. Roiiman, J. Kiiheiner, WV. Andes, G. Kochel, D. Beck, A. Rc-ifsnycter, R. Decmer. J. Vv'atson, E. Esheiman, P. Stuizver. R. DonMoyer, D. VV-einer, Mr. Derr. FIRST ROXV-L. Burkhoicier, J. Meiiinger, R. Pctticoiier, VV. Voiienweicicr, C. Curtis, B. Stani- ier, R. Muskcinuss, VV. Miiier. D. Gooci, R. Ay. Nfsfefxfxfsfs Ann Bishop, Jane Fox, Beverly Weaver, Lois Encir, and Peggy Eckhart. Par- ticipating in the orchestra are: Ronaici Petticoffer, Jane Fox, Peggy Eckhart, Bryan Stauffer, and Barbara Encif. The hand memioers are: Douglas Beck, Harriet Kurtz, Gretchen Aschenioach, anci Barbara Smith. Bryan Stauifer and Gretchen Aschenioach were the co-stars in the operetta HHansei and Greteiu given by the Junior High Chorus. VVH-I1 the initiative anci ahiiity of this ciass. we imow they Wiii succeeci. YAvAvAv.v.v.v.v.v.v.v.vAv.v.,A,-,A,4,,N,-v-,-vAva eg :vAvAv1x1x,-v-.'vw-vAvAv'xlv--v-v'vAvAv'NlNfAv'w S it 'X X W ?fvevev--vAv-v-v-v---v--v-v-v+-A-ve--A-v-v-v-vevAve'-v-'A-A-A-Av-v'v've C lo i s tere t te Seventh Grads .... Girls FIFTH ROVV-fleft to righliz K. Krimcs. N. Petticotfer, H. Dicicerstned. J. Lnusrti, S. Kill itltrllttf, Iklflningiff, NNYZHSOD, Ml'C0HlEh, YQIIOJPS, ID. ISOITY, BUEfCIllllyl'l . FOURTH ROVV'-V. lfitnier, J. Fenninger, L. Yvoofl, S. Lutz, V. Huttnagie, B, Curtis. NI. Showalter, R. Gettie, D. Fry, A. Garman, K. Fasnacht. THIRD ROVV-B. Booth, B. Frees. L. WCidlHHH, B. Stevens, J. Orwig, B. Eiwcriy, S. Reich, Y. Rousscy. G. Rohrer, P. Strotii, E. Weidiiian, J. Rotirioacii. SECOND ROVV'-L. Sweigart, R. Erin, G. VVcntzeI, S. Reitz, J. Foreman, M. Horst, J. Caries, M. Griesemer, S. Krueger, C. Stoner, Miss Barteis. FIRST ROVX7-J. Marrcdes, C. Garman. E. Fake. D. Sweigart, J. VVOIF, G. Carman. A. Rutt. V. Krinies. G. Blew, G. Blew, N. Mohler. SEVENTH GRADE September found time class of '55 joining the iiigh school ttirong for time first time. Their exuberant personalities made it evicient that tiiey were anxious to become full-fledged members of the high school. Individuals began to participate in the numerous activities. Tom Kiilaefner and Audrey Rult were elected representatives to the Student Council. Un the Hwiountaineeru staff Tom Kiituefner and Nina Petticoffer ably reported for their class. v-v-v-'A.AvAv-v-v-ve'Av-vAv-v-vevev-v-v-'+ve +251 Re w+v-v-.z-vAv-.-v+v+v-v-v-.-v-v-Af-v-vAv+v+v-v-: Keg. gs. ' i reffwf' .oo on og' eg' -y-fqf,,,k-'s5e,,,n-fi r u g- 0 9 4, 0 0 . C lois tere tte f-A-A-'va-Av'-A-A--'-A-'---+v'vAv-v-v-v-v-v-vvvv---- Seventh Grade .... Bays FIFTII ROVX'-tlefl to rigliliz H. Sluher, I... Halter. R. Shirit. B. hirlfntire, G. Simmons, L, Miller, G. Raclzey, F. Pierre, R. Troxel. FOURTH ROVV-F, Buch, R. Hihshman, J. Horst, VV. Royer, R. Reher, S. Niiiicr, F. Dietzei. XV. Booth. THIRD ROW-J. Shifter, C. Morrow. R. Bremllc, R. Ibostcr, L. Hautfk, R. Barry, L, Gar- man. C. Mcrtzier, R. Swxeigarl. SECOND ROW'-G. Adams. F, Korhei, E. Kit-hi, L. Xvenger, T. Harter, NV. Lausch, R. SFJIHI, Mr. Gl'Hh8IIl. FIRST Houtz. B. Xveinholci, Hornhergrr. Cl. Cvehman, Riekenhafh, XM. Bonrter. C. Lutz, XV. Adams. T. Kitheiner. N,N,,,N.,-Nfxfx Niany of the iooys reported for hasketloali. Showing signs ot great athletic ability, they will acid cooperative piayers to our teams of future years. in the Junior High School Chorus, seventh grade aotdect many of their voices. The hand and orchestra oiaimecl other members ot the seventh grade. This versatile class shoulct prove itself one of the most proficient ciasses in the history of ,Frata High. -v-vAv-vAv-v-vu-vAv-.lx,-vev-xrvevevexfxfv-'ev-vA rvAvAzvvx,-v-vexzxzxf-v-vexzxzx.-v m' ?,'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A'A 'A'A'A 'A'A 'A'A'A'5 'A 'A'e C loiste re t te Pafrm list Akron Bakery Akron Garment Company Akron National Bank Paul Albright Alumni Association Annis Foool Centre Behmerys Linen Shop, Lincoln Bernsteinis Clothing Store Beulahis Beauty Shop 0. B. Billmyer 5' Son Blanckys Grocery Store Paul Brossman Stanley Brossman Bruloaker 5- Rupp Robert Buch Buffenmyens Store Ike Burkhart VV. E. Burkholcler John S. Butzer 5' Bro. Carteris Pharmacy Nlartin J. Charles Cloister Dairies Clover Leaf Machine Co. Ahe Cohenis Store Compliments of a Friend Coxis Drug Store Crall's Grocery Harold DeGoflt, Air Conditioning A. H. De Long Denver fir Ephrata Telephone Company Dotties Beauty Shoppe Eheriyis Garage Er Coal Yarcl Eloy Shoe Corporation H. L. Ecenrocle, Grocer Frank Eckhart Eclnais Beauty Shop Eitnier fr Hoffman Ensign Ephrata Lions Club Ephrata iVlanulacturing Co. Ephrata Motor Express Ephrata National Bank Ephrata Qwls Ephrata Recreation Bowling Alley The Ephrala Review Ephrala Shoe Company, inc. egg 94 The Ephrata Sport Center Fahnestockis Canoly Farmers National Bank E. F. Fasnacht, Butcher Forget-Me-Not Flower Shoppe G. G. Forney A Friencl A Frienol Fritzys Self Service, Akron Frozen Foool Ethel Fuehrer,-'The House of Fashion Jim Galen Cvamheris Grocery Dr. R. Garrett Geigleys Store Gerhart Bros. Eclwin E. Getz Givleris Grocery lVlr. and lVlrs. Frank R. Gockley Richard A. Gockley Hotel Goocl John Goocl, Poultry Wm. VV. Goocl, Jeweler Grantis Barloer Shop W. S. Graff A. VV. Hacker Hackeris Fruit Stancl Haines Shoe Store J. S. Harris 5' Son John Hiestanol, Vapor Baths Edwin A. Hess Highland Shoe Company, inc.. Hoover G Snacler Huber Nash Motor Co. George Hufforcl, Grocer A. H. Hummer fir Sons, Lincoln Reuben Hummer Akron Hunt lxflotors, Ephratais Forcl Dealer Dr. R. L. Jones, Qptometrist Kachys Welding Shop Kennel Service Station G. R. Klinefelter, insurance Harry K. Kurtz Dr. J. N. Kyper Lester's Beauty Shop Lewis-lViiley Co. vv-vw-v-rszszw-v-fw+vAv-v-vAv-rv-,V-v.v. , , ggrliit. fc. U eg' 0o'v0o0a0.c o ,, 0 C to is te re tie N 'A v'v'vA'Av'v 'v'v'vA-'v'v'v'v'v'v'vA-A-A-'v'v'vA4 . 'Q' 0' ,' 'U 'E'-1 ' D I yi 5 . A4 ' Y zvtlfflflfl ,Cisf R. E. Lieci 5' Son, Plumbing Lincoin Car Mart Lincoln National Bank Bob Lutz Ross B. Lyncii, Sicting Contractor Niarceiineys Beauty Salon iViartin's Studio of Piiotograpiry Martzaii Bros. Grocery Giga iVicCauiey McLane A. K. ixfieiiinger iVientzer,s Garage ixfientzer Paper Er Twine Co. ixfiiiier, Hess Er Co. Niiiiers Studio Herman Miiier, Brushes Niooiern Cleaners ixfiofiatt Niusic Shop E. R. Moiiier fr Co. Raipii K. Moiiier Vvaiter VV. Moyer Co. Northern Niutuai insurance Co. C. Ray Numbers H. Lioyoi Peiffer J. C. Penney fr Co. J. R. Petticoffer Poiiy,s Restaurant Prucientiai insurance Agents: C. Burkiioicier A. Enck R. Hartranft L. S. Hess P. Pfautz Harry Steify G. E. Wallace Raezer,s Sunoco Service Rayart Signs Reese,s Meats, Akron H. E. Romig Harvey Root Mrs. ixfiabei K. Royer Royer,s Pharmacy Royer's Restaurant Mr. anci Mrs. Pbares Rudy Wir. anti ivirs. Raymonci Earl Sancioe Sciimicfs Esso Station Sciinecics Ciotbing Store Burney Schwartz Sears, Roebuck 8' Co. Seiciets Piroto Service Seiciomrioigeys Store Siote Music Centre Urban Smitir Vvaiter R. Smitil Snacierxs General Store E. L. Snyoier Mr. and Mrs. Simon Snyder Speedway Cleaning Co. I. G. Spreciielfs Sons T. R. Sprecher Stan fr Pauiys R. E. Stauffer, Siioe Repair Siiop, Akron Stunzi Sons Silk Co. Ti1ornpson,s H. E. Tobias VV. E. Troxei Harry Uiricii Umpieby Sunoco Service Harvey R. Varns Vertie,s Dress Siiop Dr. Wagner Vvarci Bottle Gas Vvarren Siioe Store Roy Vveaver, Esso Station A. R. Weber Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Vveciiter John Vveiciman, Coat J. S. Vveist H. F. Weit Si Son C. P. Vkfenger E1 Sons Martin F. Yvenzei, Texaco Pro. VX7iiiiamson's Barber Sbop, Lincoln Lioyci Vvingenrotim Ben anci Don Vvitwer George B. Vvoif, insurancc Artimur Ni. Yeager Yorktowne Mfg. Co. Reuben Zimmerman, Plaster Contractor Raymond Zink, Vvatkins Products 95 ig. M.-.Vv-.-.-.-.-.-.Av-.-f.-.W-.-,-..,..-.. ? A 'A A 'A ' V ' v'v e C10 is tern I to Aufngraphs if 96 3? i l ' X
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