Ephrata High School - Cloisterette Yearbook (Ephrata, PA)
- Class of 1951
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Li o os o oo- ZLL of Confenfa School Board Faculty Cloisterette Staff Senior Section Actiyities Sports Classes Patron List Sckoof Hoare! C. A. RAEZER Treasure' RAY Y. GRUBE Secretary President Vice President J. KREIDER KURTZ RAY AIRES EDWIN D. MERRION JOHN M. SPRECHER L. J. SCHNECK Qoosoooooooooooooooo STANDlNG--llefl to rigllll: B. ljmrlvls. C. Keller. R. Nic-lzler. A. Hmumon. G. Nu llllll. lx I, !00Vl'l'. SEATED-S. Blolilcr, S. Barml. lf. XVvidnmn, lf. Loy. li. Kline. C. I-Iulwr. C-6CCll,Ay C. H. Harizler ............ Allen H. Hammon ....... Susan G. Barcl ....... Belly V. Barlels ..... Rolaerl' J. Bieloer ........ RH5'Il1OHi'l Bl'Lll3Elli0l' ......... Roger S. Care ............ Vvilliam Derr ......,........ Lesler J. Fleiselxman ...... Clarence Grallam ......... Nlary Racliel l'loover ..... lX lrs. Caroline E. Huber ...... . Clmarlorfe C. Keller .,....... Nlrs. Eula lvlae Kline... 0-00-0 +Sl6l?' Supervising Principal Principal ami lwaflxemafrcs English English lusirumenial lwusic Science Plnysical Eciucaiion Nlatfiemaiics General Sliop Social Siurlies Library Lafirr Commercial Subjects English and Social Stucires eoooooooooqyooooo STANDING-fivfl lu riglxliz L. Flcisriunnn. L. Rulxuul. R. Cure. C. H. Hnrlzlor. R. Lcsllcr. Brlll5ilk0T. il. h'10y0l'. DUTY. SEATED-Nl. Lvisvy. XV. Lenin. G. Mrmillcu. Nl. l.i-islvr. K. Snncivr. E. Xvvvlvr. Nlrs. ixlilclrcd Lcisey '...... . Nlnrion A. Leisier ...... .. lxlrs. Xvinifrecl Lenlz ...... Ralph A. Leslmer ....... Erma NI. Loy '... George R. Nlale '...... Gertrude Nlcivlillell ..... Robe-rl S. Nlelzler ...... . Sadie K. Mollie-r ...... . John H. Nloyer ....... C-aw ff, Vocal lwusic Ari General Home Economics Science and lWatl1emaii,cs German and Nlailzemaiics Social Sfudies Physical Eclucation English and Commercial Geography Commercial Subiecis History and Science Loyd H. Roland .............. Nlatlzemafics Mrs. Kathryn Snader ........ ....... S cl1o0lNurse Esther VW-c-ter ........,........ ...... F Iisfory Elizabellm I. Vveiciman ...... ....... E ngiislw 9.0.0900 -'SURF goooooooocoooqooeaqeooooqooo crfoirifereffe H Siu!! y Xvitli tlie organizing of tlie Hcloisteretteh staff in early October ancl riglit up until tlie last Copy reaeliecl tlie subscribers' lmanrls. worli was tlie unceasing tliouglit ol all memloers. , Tlie feature writers busily securecl information for tlie personal senior write- ups as well as news ot all clulos, sports and classes in E. H. S. Xwlien tliis ma- terial was lianclecl to tlie eclitors it liacl to be clieclcecl -- recopiecl f-' reclieclcecl -- given tlie aclvisor's O. K. - typecl -f elieclcecl. and finally reacly to be sent to tlie publislier. Our pliotograplier, Sarali, coulcl be seen witli lier camera at all football ancl basketball games. taking action sliots of tlie teams ancl spectators. Tliese pictures plus tliose clonatecl by tlie seniors liacl to be cut ancl set up to prorluce our snapsllot pages. All tliis time our artists were clesigning ancl slcetcliing tlie sectional cliviclers uncler tlie clirection ol lvliss lVlarion Leister. Not to be forgotten. tlle business staff, uncler tlle supervision of Donald Usner, solicited tlie business area ancl securecl publication funds tlirougli tlie patron list. ln micl-January tlle subscription campaign got underway, witli all members using super-salesmansllip. ' Lending a lielping liancl wlierever neeclecl were our tliree eclitors, Frecl. Evelyn. ancl Pat. Xvorliing many evenings till clarli, tliey. 'witli tlie guiclance of Nliss Betty Barlels ancl tlie support of tlie entire staff. triecl to bring to you a laetter ucloisteretten. rallzih 91,19 ,A 1 9 wif, N8 ,if 5,,,,p-SIwr Sauv- Tfoia fereffe N Editor-in-Chief .......... Associaie Editors ...... Business Manager ..... Senior Section Vvriiers Niacieleine Beck Neva Lewis Beatrice Graff Roger Sheaf Karen Shimp Yvonne Smith Business Staff Jay VVeaver Lester Brubaker Donald Weaver Patricia Palsgrove Jane Kochel Photographer Sarah Myer l Su SW! ........Frech'rich Kreicler ........Evelyn Ay pal Garman ........,Donnlci Usner Activity Yvriters Edith Adams Donald Harsh Arlene Hochman Jim Orwig Typisis Q - Dorothy Grayhiil Jean Kreicier H Shirley Showers Erma Vvieslz Artists Aimeia Burkholder Nancy Ursprung Arivisors Beity Bariels . Nlarion Leister perisa!99 ,. rnqnshi P. Qld- THIRD ROXV-Uefi lo rigiiii: D. Hornin-rgcr. if. Ay. D. Hzirsii. G. Rayner. R. NN'ihner. R. Baciort, N. Crowliier. SECOND ROXX'-S. Eiinier. J. XX-'ihncr. R. Aires. D. Usucr. L. Brown. S. XX-'oil N. Bisiiop. FIRST ROVV-XV. Acimns. C. Carman. J. Kuriici. .i. Xvvnvcr. il. Niciciielon, N. Lausvii. .glfuclenf Kounci This organization mel once every week ciuring iiaif iiour activity period uncier liie supervision of Wir. Aiian Hammon. Being iieipfui in ciirecting anci planning lime sciiooi activities. liiey Conciucleci numerous cirives. sucii as tile Tu- berculosis campaign. Niarcii of Dimes. anti Refi Cross cirive. to collect money for needy anci iaenevoient causes. This year they also IIEICI a suggestion box to wiiicii time stucients couici iaice tiieir ideas or suggestions. Tiiese icieas were tiien ciiscusseci al tile weeiciy meetings. As a wiioie tiiis organization ciici a fine join of stucient government. The otticers were: Donaici USl1f'T. presicientg Donatci Harsii, vice presicientg Evelyn Ay. recorciing secretary: Jane Kociiei. corresponding' secretary: Nexfin Crowliier, treasurer: Jacob Vveaver, sergeant-at-arms. The council elected Donaici Usner anci Shirley Eitnier lo attenci tile state convention at Reading. Tile senior members were: Evelyn Ay. Jane Kociiei, Siiiriey Eitnier. Donaici Usner. George Rayner, Jacob Xveaver, anci Donaici Harsii. -------..-..-..--..------.. -:gf Ee Q------..------------------ enior Cfarid icera CLASS IVIOTTO'-Toclay we sail: iomorrow where shall we anchor. CLASS COLCTRSP-F0TQSf Green anrl Vwnifv. CLASS FLOWER-Xvlzite Roseland. Class Organization President ..,........,...............,.......................,..,....,....,,., Donald Usner Vice President ......... ....... . Jay Vveaver M Secreiary ............ ....... . Arlene ,Hackman Treasurer. ........ Frederick Kreicler ---------------------- .ff BQ- -..----------------------q ------------------------- Cloistgre f te : :----: C ----: a-: z-: : : :---- Cfaafs .jshafory In September 1947, we, time class of 4 K 5l ' returned to scliool witli a new status ' in life. Vve were lreslimen. We took -.: part in every extra-curricular'activity open ' Q to us. Our Junior Varsity lootball team X X clid quite well supported by Sltiill play- iifv' is ers as Lester Brubaker, Peanut Orwlg. Harry Renninger, Eugene Rutt. and Don- E 'fd ,IBEW nie Vveaver. Vve elected to our Student Q -,,,,,QEEE:EE!l Council. Nancy Strickler and Jim Orwig. ' gtg' ' I A I fi s 1 s sop iomores we entere enior l- Higli Scliool, eager and willing. Vve elected our class ollicers wlio were: Presi- dent. Donald Harsllg Vice President. James Orwigg Secretary, Arlene Hock- mang Treasurer, Jay Xveaver. Our Student Council representatives were Karen Sliimp and Fred Kreider. Our class members now took a very active part in all llie extra-curricular activities. VVe chose Donald Usner. President: Lester Brubaker. Vice President: Erma Wiest, Secretaryg Jay VVeaver. Treasurer, as upon our junior year. Nlany ol our classmates participated in time extra-curricular activities ollered. Dave Bross- man. Les Brubaker, Harry Keares. Ed Pierce, Harry Renninger. Eugene Rutt. Paul Sliupp. Donald Vveaver. and Jake Vveaver lielpecl to lead our football team to many glorious victories. Vve elected Evelyn Ay, Sliirley Eitnier, Donald Vveaver. and George Rayner to time Student Council. The niglit of Flay 5 we were bosts to time senior prom. Our tlieme was mlqlie Orient witli Bob Lyter lurnisliing tlie music. ln September 1950 we came back lo our clear old alma mater to start time be- ginning ol' tlie end. Our officers lor our senior year were Donald Usner, Presi- dent: Jay Vveaver. Vice President: Fred Kreider. Treasurer: Arlene Hockman. Secretary. Our football co-captains were Let Brubaker and Donnie Vveaver. Vve bad a very successful season. emerging triumpliant from tlie annual Eplirata- Lititz fray. Representing us in Student Council were Evelyn Ay, Sliirley Eitnier. Jane Kocliel. Donald Usner, George Ray- ner, Jake VVeaver. and Donald Harsli. On lVlay 4. as time guests of time class ol H521 we spent an enjoyable evening at tlie prom, dancing to time music ol lra Bowman. The graduation season came and pass- ed, making all ol us quite liappy as we embarked upon time roads of time future. ooooooooooooooooeooooogooo '73 ik o:::::Q::o::o::o:::::oooo: QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ EDITH ARLENE ADAMS Edie Willr us since first grade -- Hsliarp slloot- er in tlie Girls' Rille Club -1 darling dimples - delights in dancing -1 Frata Footliglxter - activity writer for tlle Cloisteretten -- laraved tlmree years of Latin -f Girls' Atliletic Club -- some- one,s future nurse -1 winning smile. EVELYN M. AY ..Ev,. UBrainy witli countless abilities .- sparkling personality ,- elticient editor of Ulvlountaineen' -1 lxfliss Eplmrata Fair, 1950 '- superatus annos quattuor Latinae linquae - capable field captain -1 nclois- teretteu associate editor --1 secret ambi- - tion. to be a woman Wrestler - Cornell- luound -- golden-liaired Juno. MADELEINE JOYCE BECK Beck Long-curly laslmes -f usually seen witlm Smitlf -- ucloisteretten feature writer -- personality plus -- junior liigll cheerlead- er f-f lVIountaineer feature writer ,- secret love, tall. darlc guys -' drum major- ette -- popular with laotlm sexes -1 plans entering Bloomslourg State Teacliefs Col- lege. - Cloisferette ..---------------..--------- l l l l l l l l w l 1 l i i 1 1 l i ooooooooeoooooooooosooooo Cloistereffe oooooosoooooeoooooocoooo ESTHER MARIE BECKER uncleciclecl future .- likeable. JAMES R. BOMBERGER Cfgomeyll Stuclious history stucient ? ? i-' football squacl ,- slciis in the Poconos '- hunter anti fisherman -- future commercial artist or skiing instructor - well stoclcecl warci- rohe -1 size 13 shoes -- travels from Akron via jet propellecl Chevy -I spends spare time studying ? ? -f frequents the Reading Pagoda. IVIARC-UER1TE BooTH NIargy Charming personality -f very attractive .- quiet tsometimesi f- commercial stu- dent -1 likes art '- winsome smile -' future secretary -- puts in time at Silco -- short walk to school 7 Y '- a girl with ban gs. -----..----........------ .gf 14 Ep -----------------------..- Shorty Usually seen talcing pictures f-' commer- cial stucient '-1 crazy about steel guitar music -' Dramatics Clubber -I frienclly smile -- artistically inclined -- hairy hlue eyes f- joinecl our clan in ninth gracie -' ------------------------- Cloistgrettg -----..--..----..------- DAVID BROSSMAN lKYogi,l Stalwart guarcl on football squad -1 llails from Lincoln -- zooms arouncl in a thirty- nine Cllevy t- rugged catclier of Epil- rata Higlfs baseball team -f favorite noir- by, studying lcomicsll -- intramural laas- ketball player f- future stoclc car clriver -1 liarcl worker -- conquererl first year Ger- i man ? ? PHYLLIS J. BROSSMAN Dolly Quiet mannerecl --1 friencl of all -1 lmonor student -- really goes for cliemistry .- a future Florence Nightingale -1 quite a German vocabulary -1 sparkling smile --1 feels at home on a liorse -f lmown for neatness anal efficiency. LESTER BRUBAKER Deiter Co-captain of football squaol -f sliarp shooting forwarcl -1 formerly clrove utlie blue charger --1 junior class vice presi- clent '- scientillically minclecl -I snappy red liair -- friendly fellow -- favorite sports: football. liunting, and fishing -f ucloisteretteu business staff -1 muscle ITIHTI. saga---QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Clois 'ere He -.Q-----------------..--- XNIAYNE BUFFENMYER Dutch Sails arouncl in a black 36 Plymouth -- racing lan fmotorcycles ancl autos, -- liolmlny. tinkering witli automobile parts -1 slmrp in matlm and science -1 tzasllful -- crew cut '- seen worlcing at Nlartin Charles' garage -1 range officer of tlle Rille Club -- future mecllanic or race track clriver. ALMETA MAE BURKHOLDER raA'ldyn: Blonde llair anrl blue eyes - pleasant clis- position - travels from Bergstrasse on tlie bus claily -- Ucloisteretten artist - Dra- matics Club -1 special art stuclent -- reacts looolcs 1-1 enjoys drawing. ROBERT E. BURKHOLDER Babu Been climbing llle laclcler since first grade -- liates to wear ties - friendly fellow - football fan -f timelceeper for varsity loas- ketball 1-' usually seen with llis eyes glued to a TV set -1 quite slcillecl in wood-worlo ing '- plans to work in Lausclfs Antique Sliop. ---------..-.Q-..-.----..-.n -1316 as ---------------0----.---- ------::----::-::--::-: c- Cloisfe,-em, MARIAN C. CANTY Climb Known for new look liair-clo -1 lxas a yen for snappy clotliing -f clevelops llaslm bulbs 7 7 -1 sweet. smiling miss f-I 5 Er 10 employee ,- usuaiiy seen talking -- sparkling blue eyes i- amicable -1 gi- gantic recorcl collection i-1 would make an efficient nurse. DALE CARPENTER Carpe Favorite subject, stucly liall I-f tall ancl clark complexionecl -- sings in mixecl clmorus - basketball manager '- midget baseball cliamp memloer in '48 -- intra- mural laaslcetball player -f BolJ's pal -f future baker .- Flashing brown eyes .- sliarp smile. ooeoooooo QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ JOAN L. COOVER Remy Book worm f-f collects stamps ancl foreign money .- enviecl naturally curly loclcs -1 llas quite a liilce to scllool -f faitllful Frata Footliglmter -' liglltin, Pllillies fan -- tlreams of some clay llying an airplane - loves to travel ,- woulcl like to enter time scientific lielcl at U. of P. e5tl7i2'- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ Qoooooooogo - Cloisfcrette -:::-::::::----:::::-:: CYRUS R. DIETRICH, JR. ..Cy,, Joinect our ranks in nintil grade -1 class iester - Dramatics Club presictent - a voice that hsencis tile girls '- varsity sirarp simooter - travels mucix. via bicycle .- rates tile oici saying good tilings come in small pacicagesn -1 never an ctuii mo- ment, in iris presence. ARL E ' 1 NGE! fi K rz ' D m 0 's it re secel y 1 ' mea 'I gs ap ics ram Cs ' WN uix js gi in enjoys eaci and J - ring ' ie p onai ' seen sk aryl Liericinq at H O 5 W-wrt ciar euris oi1n sste y. A KJ S LENA DITZLER KKLena!, Arrives at scilool on Hopeianct Speciaiu -- commercial student -1 loves to iaugil -1 an icieai frienci - relaxes by painting por- traits -- good naturect -- clark, naturally curly irair -- a faithful football rooter '-- immeciiate future, beilinci aitypewriter. Qooooooooooooooseooosoosooooo -121181-as ---:tems-cz: .... cant: oo -----..-..----..-........ Cloisge,-eye : 3 3 : :-::-: : : : : :----: ::-: DOROTHY MAY EICHELBERGER Dot Former Akronite '- emptoyect at Penney's -1 balces a tasty chocolate cake i- Dra- matics Club -1 talkative -- rectlleact - seamstress -- industrious German student -f wild about Ftanagans orchestra -1 tiopes to actct R. N. to tier name. SHIRLEY ANN EITNIER sim , Everyboctys friend -1 Student Council representative '- tantalizing smite .- pleasing personality -1 neat wardrobe -f teactiers' icteat stuctent i- history whiz .- encturect three years of Latin - future, happily planned. PEARL FELPEL Pearly Striking silence - ctrives a two-tonect blue Ctlevy -I a beautiful voice -1 Miss HOON'Pf'S reacty tietper -1 long tmlonct tresses - a wtiiz at the typewriter --f meticulous miss ,-f tiaits from Bergstrasse. ---..----------------------- Clogs tg,-el fe ::----: :--: :---: :--::---- ROBIN FIDLER Birdie Hails from Hopelancl - cleep blue eyes - a usilent Sam in history class '-- one of Nliss Bards uthree muslieteersn -I vio- linist in school orchestra -- glicles over the ice in winter -- rifles the Hopelancl Special - a great icller --1 tall and clarli X, f J Q 'X -fDx IN RY 'mn IS ov tics - uni ue 'i ollec J li ehjoy' 'cout ping .- f Fre yu n th fi whi. . 'n . l '- ev ,bo 's icl ram X l hm y 1 j y ' las er lans , y ISP! store. X S jx Q!! x QP if t ATRICIA E. GARMAN Pat Associate eclitor of ulvlountaineern -1 tall. with long clark curls -1 ucloisteretten as- sociate eclitor - as crazy as they come -I spencls time at H5 Er 10 fspare time at Carters, -- honor stuclent -- majorette captain '- Nlixecl Chorus alto '- speedy basketball player -1 loquacious -f in- clulges in food -- college material. U complexionecl. . .. -..-----------..-...-..-- Cloisgemfte .....-----..-------..------- ELAINE HEFFLEY GEHMAN ..Laney,, Sports enliiusiast I-' fun and fancy free -- ioyai fan of Roy Acufi -- would iove to be a imiii-igxiiiy singer f-1 eyes Vvave en- listment f-1 abounds witii vim and vigor -I eouici be caiiecl uGiggiing Gehmanu -- plans to iive in Tennessee -1 swift swim- mer. PATRICIA ANN GRABILL Pat Beautiful brunette ringiets '- HasiIy Swiss iiag swinger - Frata Footiigiiter .- iaugiwing eyes -- Girls' Athletic Ciuin I- Jacles Jiii I-1 footioaii fan --I ciasiles to scilooi, 8:20 '- future iaeautician -1 Ectie's friend. I DOROTHY R. GRAYBILL ..D0t,, Peaches and cream complexion I-1 liasiIes il ioveiy smile - speedy typist -I honor student I-I enjoys career books if member of Cartens gang -1 ucioisteretteu typist -- ilanciy witii tiie neeciie I-1 some iuctcy iJoss's future stenograpiier. ooooo: : co: : Q: : Q: c c : : oc c : : : 'if B- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ alles' .Q00-000000oooooooooooooegge W ff BEATRICE GROFF f-riff s 'ig ri, 5 18' ! Beatie,' mf JJ? C ois te,-et te ..----..-..-------.,----.. HELEN GREENLX' Hcvreenlyn A Lincoln lass - laughing clark eyes -- peppy personality -1 up-to-ciate wardrobe f-1 jolcer loy tracle --f great reader '- lends spirit to the lighting Nlounts '- home- room heclcier - popular i- future secre- tary. ,4 e 9 K? . peiilster on skates -f velvety complexion Q' ixeci Chorus f-1 faithful follower since p ' 04 1214.11 Mile -1 outstanding on the basket- if 4' gl 'Q ln l lgbor f-1 Lincoln lass f-I quiet at first. ol Q' g glint' atch outl --1 ticlcies those lceys 3 J f- H loisteretten feature writer f-- some- i ' -dow sweet secretary. . LUCILLE A. HAGY Peep,' Dramatics Club f- has a way with the opposite sex -1 tall, dark. and attractive -f a sharp warclrobe - a chatterbox -f her hobby, sleeping UU - delights in roller skating -1 loves bookkeeping l i -f her secret ambition, nursing. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ if 22 129 --... :mx .---::- ---: x ..--------------------.. Ciois fp,-eye : :cc c-- - - ..... ---- - - ---v - DONALD B. HARSH uBoogH Stucient riirector of loanci -1 lun loving .- sopliomore class presicient i- i1appy-go- luclcy German stuclent -- neat wardrobe -- will stuciy pulalic accounting -1 senior class representative to Student Council -1 can give out on tliat trumpet '-1 as nice as lliey Come. ERNEST R. HARTRANFT UErnie Star varsity basketball center -- manager of football team - seen witli ivan -1 iias a yen for Clay --1 gooci looking guy --1 en- joys fisliing and liunting -I favorite pas- time, dating Erma '-- everyonegs lrienci .- lcnows his baseball -1 plans to enter tlie painting business. PATSY ANNE HARTRANFT ..Pat,, Beautiful black tresses - pleasing smile - one of us since first grade I- loves sports '- favorite, softball -- asset to Girls' Rille Club -1 active in intramural basket- ball -- lnriencily lass -- enjoys playing tile piano -- plans to do office work. ---,,-::-::-..s:,x::,,:x at 23 gg. ...-..-..---....-------..- L Qgoqoecoaooooooooooooooooooo Cloisterene ..----..-..-------..----... RONALD B. HARTRANFT URonnie 6'4 -- l1istory wlmiz -- prominent Key Clubber -- Pat's l3rotl1er '- Stucieiaalc- er Fiencl -f Ritie Club slmrpslxooter -1 ex- pert on baseball ciata -- stuclious -- repre- sentative to clistrict anci international Key Club conventions -- future prof -- watclm out. ivlillersvillel ' x. inf' My 9 f M , M A E. AU Q ' on time su' e I-5 r n sol ity - , 1 l lr Il ergstr s' ei e eutselme 3 Stucle 1 - 'een w 1 Na 1 -1 cirivesa '41 uic ' fam ics lla-plays tile ' 1. fl afvc rcii -- lie ecl Lancaster G z1i osgxwl. 9:90ooooooooooooeoooeoeoooggo AUDREY L. Hrsss Audie Sopiiisticatecl Sal lmair styles -- Alc- ronite -- Girls' Atlmletic Club '- llaslly basketball iorwarcl -f football fan -- Ger- ry's alole mate in baciminton -- HWiSll6CI for warclrobe --f iriencliy smile ,- loves to swim --f hobby. stueiying uparrettsn. ,gf 24 tg, -..-...-..----..-..-..-..- -----..-..----......-..-- Cloisfe,-eue it PAULINE R. HESS Hessie Born in Africa -- quite an interesting cliilcllioocl -- lmonorecl us witlm lrer pres- ' ence in our sopliomore year -f beautiful ' ff alto voice in Nlixecl Cliorus ancl Girls' Ensemble -f usually seen reading -f foot- ball lan -- favorite color, green -f got lliose uvagalnoncl slioesu -f luture mis- sionary nurse, or teacller. DORIS HIESTER Darien Nliss Hoover's capable assistant f- spark- ling wliite teetli .- a pleasing manner ,- peppy -- slaves away at tlle lVlain Restau- rant? -- lmoblmy, reacting -- sports entlmusi- ast -1 sturcly linlc in a frienclsliip cllain. IVIARGARET ARLENE HOCKMAN Hocky Black curly llair -f sweet personality -f quiet as a mouse - clrum majorette '- a iour year Latin sluclent ,- Nlixecl Cliorus member -- enviable warclrobe -1 usually seen smiling - class secretary -- Bills pricle anrl joy -f ucloisteretten feature writer. mW it if Q, Wijf ff- rl-illl and IJTOYVD Q'yt'Cl 1-1 f'V9l'y0I'I9,S llfitfflfl --------..----------..-- Cloistereue Q: :::-: : c: :----: :-: ::: 3 3- EUGENE HUMMER CC II HIIDITHGF Quiet sense of liumor - owner of green '49 Plymoutb -' Cllemistry wlliz? -1 lla- mous bass voice -' pals arouncl witll Ficl- ' ler ancl Steinmetz -f belongs to tlle Higl1lancl Avenue Hotrocl Association --I favorite sport, football f-f lilies to ullorse arouncln -- will probably join llle army. HERBERT IMHOFF .timmy-, ,- travels from Talmage -f favorite sub- ject, mathematics ,- favorite sports, bas- ketball ancl football -f bobby, reading boolcs -- sly sense of liumor -- friencl of Lim-cl's. HARRY P. KEARES Pete Harcl liitting guarcl on tlle football squacl -1 favorite bobby, collecting coins ancl boxers' pictures -f regular attenclent at basketball games -- seen rambling arouncl in a 50 Olds -f second liome, 'Speed- way Cleaners -- loves to bear tl1e tinlcle of brealcing test tubes '- Pirates, fan -- lceeps lmis eye on college football --1 lost witlmout llasby llats. l ..QQ.----..-..-..-..-..-., -:Ei Es ::::f::::::2:::vv0::::::: W 1 ..--..-..-----------..----.. Clois fe,-eng ---------..-..-------4-- E. JOYCE KILHEFNER Hloycen Commercial student - lN'lountaineer lypist -I neat appearance .- quiet -1 with us twelve long years f- displays vocal talent in Nlixed Chorus - long, curly lashes -' arclenl Phillies fan '- hobby. playing! the piano. JANE LOUISE KOCHEL W Blondie . Beautiful blond locks -1 iVIountaineern staff member '- Nlixeci Chorus soprano .- envies Esther Vviliiams --f Swiss Hag lwir r -f Student Council member .- ji ior high cheerleader -1 Dramatics lub vice president -- range officer of Girls' Ritie Club -f someone's future sec- retary -- penny collector for ucloisteretteh' staff. R E . l L LL Hb , ml I trea e ecli -in-ch of Lilolsl' te IJ U9-6' bio '- cir- yy Cul ' ma er t e U un ineern S --- ic e er otball ames'- math , al -- lnny r ove lg first Tk ' .-. r I .r icige' se I ampions In' I ,. 9 . V in 8 -f feit' miz'-fa itiousi vft Q, Q6 -..-- ----------.ga..-..-..- .gg 27 R.. --...-..--------..----..-.. ------------------------.. C10 i S fem t f 9 -----..----------..----.. JEAN LUCILLE KREIDER Lucy Transplantecl from Alcron in '-'17 -1 crystal clear soprano voice f- attractecl to Brownstown - ucloisleretteu typist f- a Pt-nney's girl '- always witlx Neva '- tal- entecl organist - ticly miss -1 favorite ex- pression. Oli, bless lmimtn I-1 interestecl in nursing. EDVVARD KREINER ..Ed,, Distinguisliecl resiclent ot Hopetancl -' luis lirst love, a motorcycle f- mystic green eyes - moclern alcliemist -f quiet ancl re- servefl in speecll '- lmunts ancl lislles as a liotxtmy - laitlllul lriencl -1 tnlustles quick- ly -' warm trienclly smile. NI. lVIAGDALENE LEINBACH i'Maggie Sllarpsllooter in basketball -- Girls' Rille Club -' lull ot fun ,- Dramatics Club -f glistening wllite teettl -1 Girls' Athletic Club -1 pretty. naturally wavy liair -- one it .,-'f .ai tti' ot time after school Cart'er's gang I- . , A.. i. ., ,, Q iexbiq .e5b,: tx Clerk at 5 51 I0 -- a future secretary. ---,------Q--------------..- -,gf R9 -..----...-Q-----.,-..-.. ----..------..---........ Cloistereup ..-..-..-..--..------------- NEVA ARDELLE LEWIS Lennie Excvttent stuctent -- titerary editor of ttle tVtountaineer -f asset to ttie tlanct anct orctiostra i- uctoisteretten feature writer - enjoys skating -- a Doctgers rooter -f stint: seamstress -- woutct titce to tive in New Yortc City f- Penn State. tiere stie C0l1N'St GERALDINE IVI. LIED HGH-ry., Vivacious Atcronite 1-1 arctent tloctcey tan -f tlotatuy. driving' tier car .-1 Ntixect Ctlo- rus atto '- utiot stmotn on ttie toastcettaatt tioor -1 tover ot 5-Rabbitst, f-1 Gifts' En- sembte f- ping pong ctiamp -- atways smiting -' future tab tectmician. HOXVARD S. LIED , Bubbles Bastcettaatt rooter -- tauitcts moctet rait- roacts ,- cmptoyect on a fruit farm 1- can tae seen in a '48 Ctlevy -f an Atironite --1 tavorite subject, ctlemistry - tiotatuy. rais- ing anct training ctogs '- mastered ttme bass tiorn i- future ambition, a stiipping ctertc. ------Q.--,-..-Q.-,---.... -psf as QQQQQQQQQQQQooooooooooooooovv gt , I f fm- If I ft ------------------------ Iois fem 1 fe --------..--------------- PATRICIA LONGENECKER Pal Energetic ctleerteacter -1 goott ctrmnatic ctlaracter -- a petite miss -- commercial stuctent -- friendly to everyone '-- tenets El tietping tmnct -1 ioves sports: tennis, ice skating. basketball --1 interestect in a cer- tain soptIomore I-f Penneyts employee .- tins il yen to stcetctx. L ..,..e .t . .. . ,rj ROSALYN FAI' IVIARTIN Rosie Beautiful tmtonct imir anrt blue eyes -- nent as il pin 1- very trienctty ftisposilion - atwuys seen in a green Stuftebaicer f- conscientious stuctent -- spare time welt ptannect -- everyone's irienct - fair com- ptexionect . EDWIN C. MOHLER, JR. Eddie Drives a motorcycle anct a Frazer f-1 Cars pai I-1 vice presictent of time Ritte Club -1 Sir Lancelot for hungry prom committee '- jet black iIair f- German student- frienctty fettow I-I has a keen eye for ptuicts -f a dreamer. ,,-----------------..-------- .Ig 30 Ig.. -:,-:x,:-::-,:---x---,:: . kim :::::::-: :--::::::::-:::- Cfoistereue ::::::-::::--:::-::::::: SARAH ANN MYER Slumpn imported from Vvest Cliester -- co-cap- tain of tlle clieerleaders -f Dramatics Club - great attraction to the sophomore boys -- Girls' Rille Club f-1 pint-sized - girls' sports editor of lVlountaineer -- menace in cllemislry lab .-4 Ncloisteretten pliotograplier -- aim. airline liostess. CALVIN Nou. Cal Quiet fare we sane?l I-f E.ddie's insepar- able pal -- a front seat basketball fan - easy-going guy -1 wavy brown liair .- iunior prom committee '- girl sliy l l -- Rille Club -- flashy smile -1 pet gripe. coming to sclmool -- takes pleasure in bringing liome llme bunnies. HARRY JAMES ORWIG Peanut Speedy quarterback -1 weakness, fried cliiclcen and brunettes -1 varsity baseball -- spends most of liis time traveling to Farmersville --' cliemistry wizard f-1 drives a '39 Plymoutli convertible UQ - ein deutscller Student - aims to be a certi- fied public accountant. QQQQQQQQ ---..----.. .... - Cloiste,-eng ....--.....-..-..-.f---- JUNE CLAIRE PEIFFER Ulunieu First gracle crowcl - come- One of llIe rlienne '- Carlefs 1- rooler -1 se commercial I- plans lo PATRICIA ANN PALsoRovE Pat Pep of lllree people - Ucloisteretten busi- ness staff -- a pleasant personality -- notecl for lmer sneezes l I 7- came back to good olcl Frata High after a year at Nlil- lerslsurg - lIelpecl clleer our Varsity teams to victory -- loacls-of merriement -f clark eomplexionecl -' favorite sulaject, matll -1 Girls' Athletic Club. .sn concocts super sunclaes al Inari about lIorses '- football cret clesire. to be a jockey I- sturlenl -- travels witlI Kass clo secretarial worli. EDYVARD C. PIERCE Big Ed Rugged physique - sturdy football taclcle -f on tlme lJ8Sl1flll sicle -- hockey player -- foncl ol murder fin movies, tlmat is, -1 a tlireat to bunnies ancl plleasants I-1 fear- less chemist -f lias a llearty appetite. --------..----------..--- 43 Eg. -:: : Q-: Q : : : e-: :---::----- ----.,...--------........ Cloistereue :::::::::::-::::-::::::- JACK RABOLD Racing Raboltlu Happy-go-lucky -f expert on ice slcates -- always raising cane --' meclianically in- clinecl -- life bl' tlie party -f speecl clemon in typing class? - probable nepliew of Uncle Sam -1 class room cliaracter -1 a really nice guy. JOYCE ANN RABOLD ..Bup.. Commercial student '-- travels eacli clay to 'Frata from Brownstown -1 a pleasant smile --1 bobby. borses r- favorite sports, swimming and ice skating -- loves to giggle i- usually seen witli Phyllis -f a good sport -- anotlier of Nliss Keller's speecly typists f- lilcely to be a secretary. GEORGE A. RAX'NER ..Gregory,, Dasliing Romeo ,- seen driving a 1932 Plymoutli -- Stuclent Council member -f quite a brain '- puts in time at Garvefs -- lias a yen for clirty bloncles -f lover of matliematics -- pals arouncl witll Keares - our asset lrom Panama -' plans to major in specialized engineering. -+::QQq-::-::p-::::::::::: -ff Eg. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ----------------..-..-.. Cloisteretfe ::::-::::::::-:::::::::- HARRY K. RENNINGER, JR. HIL., Varsity griclcler for tliree years -- will at- tencl tracle scliool to stucly air-conclition- ing --1 bouncer ,- lceen clresser -- varsity baseball -- loolis goocl clriving tlle Cadil- lac -1 corny liorse lauglm - clreams about playing pro football - loves to worlc fat bis own speeclf. commercial student - will enter secre- tarial tielcl. KATHRYN H. REICH Kass Co-captain ol' tlle Swiss Hag swingers -f quiet fwllenm '- pastime spent at Car- ter's .- always jolcing -- lias a craving for books ,-- attractive - small -- blonde -f plans to worlc in an ollice -f D. A. R. award winner. JOAN N. ROOT Ioan Hails from Lincoln f- blue eyes and wavy hair -' can be seen working at the New Dawn Restaurant .- enjoys reacting '- popular among ber classmates -- reserved in manner r- favorite sport. basketball -- ofoq-Qooo-oooo--..----..---- -if B 2 2 2 222 222222 2 22222 2 22222 2 2 Clolstemue :::::-::-:::::---::--: 2 : Jonnecl us from Vvest Earl in eleventli gracle an arclent rt ader '- tlunlcs Billy Fclcstme is out of tlns worlcl -f secret am- bition to be a singer an attractive brunette enjoys baslxetball alvsays xxitli Joan a future secretarx likeable Lean and lanlxy feature writer for Clolsterette our future naturalist f- a line ancl sinker man an inquisitive cliap baseball fan quite a charac- te l l an absentee on November first -- clrxx er of a black Plymouth floor svs eep- we EUGENE L. RUTT HGenien Great asset to our class .- varsity football ancl basketball player -- bluslies quite a bit -1 always seen with Shirley -- favorite sport. football -- sport spectator in pas- time -' popular among bis classmates - plans to work at tlme Reading Textile. l .. ------------------------ Clofs tore' to ------..----------..----- lvli-XRIAN JOYCE SHENENBERGER Blondie Upper Leacoeles loss. our gain this year - honey hairecl lass -- whiz on roller skates -- Eagles football fan -1 Uxvinnie the Xvaitressn at the D. gf B. Diner '- pet peeve. clissatisl-iecl Customers -- Crazy 'bout pumplcin pie -1 plans to slucly X- ray technology at the Philaclelphia Gen- eral Hospital. LYLE R. SHERK Ron Phillies lan 1-1 loves hunting! tgirls, - louclcly of uBugs's '- Curly loloncl hair '- easily parts with those smiles -1 pushes a broom al Nloyefs hlill -- cruises in a thirty-seven plymouth 1-1 hides a beauti- ful haritone voice -- future clog hreetler. liAREN RAE SHIMP Stretch Dry sense ol humor --1 has a habit ol tell- ing corny jolces - pals arouncl with uHoclcy '- Nlixect Chorus member - Nlountaineer news eclitor -- enthusias- tic television lan -- eye-Catching warcl- rolae -- ucloisleretten feature writer -1 loves to go to football games '-- college bouncl. .9 SHIRLEY JEAN SHOVVERS Shirt Lets girl -1 capable flag swinger -1 li- brary assistant -- expert at ping-pong f-1 tip-top commercial stuclent 1- lilces to reacl -- future clerical worker - at liome on tlle fiance lloor -1 lilting' laugliter. PAUL E. SHUPP Slwppyu Left encl on time football squaci -- a pos- itive way witll women - lmunter and fisherman -1 cliemist for a clayl -' cirives a '35 Forcl -f studies fsport lmoolcsl ,- starry blue eyes --f future painter -1 sure shot on tlle baslcetlmll Hoor -- l1appy-go- lucky. YVONNE FAYE SMITH uvonnyu Honor stuclent - sports an enviable warcl- robe F- Dramatics Clula - feature writ- er on Ucloisteretteu staff -- likes dark- lmirecl crew Cuts -1 expert' clancing' part- ner -1 Girls' Athletic Club -- faitlmlul iVlountaineer reporter --popular with botli sexes - clreams ol- entering Dulce University. Q-,--vv,oQo-..-..Q..-,...- 93 BQ. -...,.....--..-..-..-..QQQ -..--------..-.....-...- Cloisfereue ....-------...----..-..-- 0 A jfffaf, eeee so NANCY JEAN SNADER k usnaflern Came to us from Akron ,- valuable as- set to tlie lvlixecl Clmorus '-1 quite a blusli- er -- serious in lier stuclies f-1 favorite past- time. roller slcaling -- Dramatics Club - enioys classical music - notecl for lmer peculiar sneeze -f a future Florence Nightingale. lVlARLYN STEINNIETZ Hslrortyu ll not seen. always lmearcl -- Abe Sum- mer's riglmt lmancl man -- a lan ol country scenery -1 regular attenclant at football :xml basketball games - Hummer's friencl ,- a rigllt nice fellow -- witty llumor -- snappy elotlles. LESTER R. SUMMERS Let Spent tlie best years ol lxis life fall twelve ol tlieml witli us -f smiling cas- anova '- can lincl liis way to Akron blincl- lolcled '- varsity basketball speedster ,- Nlixecl Chorus bass '-- llys like a wlmiz in a blue tin-liz '- N1-1ncy's clreamboy '- plans to sweep tlme business right out of pops lmncls Q? ? U def 3813s mm- .::- m-x-x-:am -::-:::::-::::::::::::::: Cloisleretfe ::::::-:::---:::-:::::::::-- KATHRYN H. SVVEIGART Kass Akronile -I charming smile -f peppy senior high cheerleacler - commercial stuclent -' enjoys bowling -- beautiful curly hair f- talkative -- Nlixecl Chorus member - l5'louniaineer typist -- some- 0ne's future secretary. MARY ALICE SVVEIGART Hlvlary Aticen Procluct of Lincoln -1 smooth blond tress- es -- commercial course '-- likes to clance '- hobby. males -1 enjoys the music ot Tex Beneke - lIeart's clesire. lo he an artist - relishes barbecues - hopes to at- tencl business college. VIRGINIA J. SWEIGART Ginnie Fun-loving friencl f- commercial stuclent -- ulvlounlaineern typist I- constant gig- gler f- basketball lorwarcl -- sews a neat seam -- socla jerk at Sweet Shop - rapid reciter - tricky typist -f Bills bliss -1 future housewife. I vzzooQoo:::::o4::::::::::: -if ig- QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ ---------..------------- Cloisfereue ::::-:::::-::--:: ::::::- SHIRLEY L. TRUPE Trupy Cheerful -f hobby. watciling' television 1-' will do oiiice worli --1 lilces to go swim- ming -- master of tlie kitchen f-1 loves housework -1 creator ol' lier own ward- roioe '-- a perfect friend -- good material for a debating squad. NANCY JEAN URSPRUNG Nancy Our gain from New Holland in sopim more year '- Ucloisteretten artist - friendly disposition -1 enjoys roller skat- ing -- does art work for lVlountaineer -' Commercial student -- learns tlie Dutcll language in spare time f- decoration com- mittee member lor junior prom ,- expects io lie a June bride. DONALD F. USNER Donnie Nlayor of Sclmoeneclc - faithful band member -- leads time senior class as presi- dent -1 tall, dark, and handsome -1 sports editor of HlVlountaineer -- flashes a friendly smile '- president of tlme Student Council -- rivals Keares in collection of lmats i- business manager of Ucloisteretten -- mathematician. ooooqogeoooooooooooooooooq- Qebototcooootototcoccacco PAULINE EL VOELENWEID -. -X Polly -.1 Sliort golclen loclcs '- usually seen at tlm -1 .. -I I I . - ' cl A -1 9 ' e sx f-f li 'lm- 1 co lan of Litltz Ol:l:lCl3 c gler ,-- Nlixe Cliorus alto sli to school Y ? -- Dramatics Club 0 ci write a bool: Tile Latebircl lxflis ' tli NJ es beautifully -1 library assistant -- c Vvormf' JACOB M. WEAVER ' lake Tall, clark, ancl handsome -f varsity loot- ball and basketball -1 always seen witli tlie opposite sex f- clrives a Stuflebalcer -- pastime spent cloing notliing '-1 smootli clresser -- Student Councils sergeant at arms i- junior prom clecoration commit- tee -- jolcer Witli a capital url -I plans to work a year, tlien join tlie Marines. ister Et 41 ii'- DONALD VVEAVER Bubbles Future Van Buren -1 liarcl clriving liall- baclc -- co-captain on tlie gridiron 1- liolcls clown tliircl base on tlie baseball team -I speecly guarcl on the basketball lloor -I bluslmer, first class -1 member of tlie Hcloisteretteh staff f-- Uncle Donny - member of midget baseball cliamps in '48 - curly brown liair ,- girls' lleart- tliroln. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ sigfjsfxia Hitrsigx X u 504000-oooooooooooogogggqqq. Cloisterene QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ si mtg? 0 Qt' G ilsii cliemistry Eclass -- liails from 'Z NA rx quiclqsen e of liumor .-- a matlm- I ema cal wiza -- lilies to ti 'llC6tlNVitl1 r ios enior class vice presi ent -- on Spr 1er's payroll -1 co n lor of on e. li ' ye r -1 ev ' 0 ys pa f- s e suc- ce s. ter IH IYISOPIIONIO n junior cl ' l a LAURIE R. NVEAVER ulaurien Classroom comeclian -- personality plus - entertainer on lmanci bus ,-f five year cliapel assistant -f cornetist in time lmncl --f N always llas a ulianclyn remark -1 time first D. NVeaver's nephew - ucrooneru in Nlixecl Cliorus -- usually seen with 'SBoog -1 riiie team -- prolaalzle college material. ROY DONALD VVEAVER Sow, An Alcron lad -I quiet -f tears arouncl in a Ford - expert at. llunting -- applaucls television '- trains :logs -- would like to be a clog lmancller '- a nice guy to have around -1 professional gas tanlc filler. ------------.....-..-..--.... qgf 42 Rf. ---..--..---------..------ -----..--4-------...-..-- Cloisfe,-eff? ....-------------..----- EVAN IVAN VVEINHOLD Ivan Frienclly to everyone -- tall ancl slencler -- capable football manager i- came all the way with us -- speecly haslcetlaall guarcl -' Ernie-'s siclelciclc - hobby, playing base- ball -- hancly gunman on November first '-- aiming at mechanical job. ROBERT L. WIEDER WieJer Joker ol the class -1 always seen with Boog ancl Laurie ,- snappy clrummer for the band -1 usually seen with a broad grin on his face -I Mixed Chorus member - has that way with womenn - lilies to study hard? 7 ? ,- sharp dresser -- drives a lalacli Chevy - plans to join the Navy. ERMA JANE VVIEST VViesty Hails from Clay -- nimlole lingers lor ucloisteretten --1 sews a neat stitch -1 vi- vacious - junior class secretary 1-1 a pleasing personality -- loacls of fun - junior prom committee -- envialale warcl- robe - pretty brown loclcs - lucky some- bocly's secretary. ------..--------..-..--..- ,gf 43 134. -------..----..--------..- I ------------x--- '- Cloisfereff ..----------- -------- l ll KENNETH R. WIITMYER Ken Quiet. likeable cilap -- spent twelve years witlm us --f bookworm -- likes jazz -' wicie sports' knowledge - piayecl J. V. football two years -- enjoys musical comecly movies -- iioiliay, woodworking -f future carpenter. J. CHARLES ZINN Chas Tail. well-built f-f wiiirls you on time ciance floor - knows his bookkeeping? ? -- iaciies' man -- wlmizzes by in a black Docige - outcloor sportsman -1 Rifle Club '- enjoys swimming - a rabbits enemy -I iiasiling dark eyes -I future coi- iege stucient. 1 Jo . VV ILS oanien N :fxiry mi. ss -- tall, imioncie. 'n terr c - Mountaineer typist '- intra- irai basketball -1 nimble fingers on tlie keys '- ixfiixeci Ciiorus alto -- loves to skate - creamy complexion -1 future ' office worker -f likeable lass. , l oooooooooooooooooooooooooo CIO is te'-e ite ooooaoaoooacoooaooaooooooo enior Cfadd Vvith deepest regret, we, the Class of 1951, ol' Ephrata High School, rea- lize the wide gap which our departure will create in the hearts and lives of our underclassmen. A Thus, with sincere benevolence and best wishes, we solemnly talce this op- portunity to share these worthy possessions, desires, and memories. collected over a period ol years, with those of you who we consider will appreciate and utilize them to their fullest heneltits. 1. lxflore priceless luxuries, such as furnace diliiiculties and television during the i951 World Series for the deserving student body. 2. A replacement for Cyrus Dietrich in Room 18. during the eighth period. 3. plush lootstool for lVlr. Hartzler. 4. For Laurie VVeaver's successor, a new jolce hoolc. 5. To Faye Royer, Joan VVilson's mastery of the 42 lceys on the Remington. 6 . An additional inch for Nancy Longeneclceris stature, borrowed from Gerry Liecl. 7. A replica of Let Bruhalcefs football chassis lor Dave Griffith. 8. Several salvaged scraps from George Rayne-r's automobile for Galen lx'lcQuate's '34 Plymouth. 9. A pair of super-speed roller slcates to enahle Claude lce to reach his classes within two minutes. lo. For the love Htapsu Johnny Gerhard gives to his ladyfriends, a pair of,pacl- ded boxing gloves. ll. A loudspeaker system to aid Miss Hoover in broadcasting to all lihrary abusers that silence is golden . 12. A portion of Pat Harlranlfs athletic prowess, to he consumed loy Joanne Rishel. 13. Nlore tea at Mr. lVloyer's frequent tea parties. 14. An extra ounce ol Pat Longeneclcefs pep for Sarah Coleman. 15. The thrills and chills of ulVlachetl1 to all Future Shakespearean fans , 16. Fof' Mr. Bieloer, an automatic water pistol filled with Dichloro-Trichloroe- tiene . 17. The permission to write a sequel to How to Vvin Friends and Influence Peo- ple to Nevin Cx-owther. 18. A shorter list of valences for all the lnrave juniors who lace chemistry. 19. For Bottles Steely, a pair ot elevated shoes, size 7V2. 20. For Nliss Loy tto spring on future German studentsi. a complete encyclo- pedia ol our second-year German Class' pranks. 21. A generous supply ol Ernie Hartranlfs haslcetloall points to intluence Mr. Cares future speedhoys. 22. To the junior class, we will our class rooms, our hooks, and our hrains 23. To the sophomore class, we will the scholastic and athletic ability of the Class of '51, 24. To the freshman class, we will three more happy, successful years in E. H. S. 25. And linally, we wish our dear teachers a successful comehaclc alter patiently striving with us these past twelve years. Vtfitnessecl lay: BEATRICE GROFF, Attorney-atfLaw NEVA A. 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Iiurlm and Levnni. 1 'fi SQ 5k x TQ . 5 5 '-,, Q A R QQ fx vw ..-.-.N .aw Clolsterette P l0L2Cy l the splrlt ol the hflountaineer Boy on this beautiful day in 1 1 rugn over the assemblage ol my faithful followers of the class of 51 This gala affair I5 being lel on tht spacious grounds of the Ephrata Na tional Park landscaped by lVlr lxcnntth Xvrtmyzr and situated ln my woodland kingdom lah: exuberant yoices ol the long separated classmatms echo through the celestrial vm ity ol the surroundings The rostrum ol' honor is adorned yylth memory runrng bannerets ol lon st green and white Forming a contrasting baclc drop countless tiers of yyhlte rose buds contribute their breath talclng beauty An oyatlon greets the NNt'lC0lYlll12 spt 'liar H J Orxylg prominent Ephrata business tycoon Also representing the usrness wor are such famous lea ers 1 lxladelerne Beclt eminent journalist accompanied by Sarah Nlycr photograph er and her on the spot reporter lNexa Lexus Jax Nveaxer Professor of Mattie matics 'it the Lll'llNf'I'NltN ol Ephrata Dr Gmorgt Ray ner scientist an Inventor ol tht ptrpetual motion machine 'inc lxllss Doris Hresttr D D T Department of Dretetlcal Technology Rounds ol applause accompany the Honorable Goyernor Ronald Hartranlt as he steps upon tht platform followed by In llrst lady the former Phyllis Rupp his efficient secretary hlarlene Dlssinger and lVlr Charles fmn professional baby lusser Fo owing the oratlon a garden luncheon was strwed food being sup plied by Dale Carpenter from Dah s Delicatessen As the hostess Nllss K R bhlmp who gI'ElCl0LlblN conscnte to leaye tht Little VVal orl to olhclate at this luncheon vsallcecl among the scattered tables she stopped and chatted with lxlademorstlle Qanty proprutress ol Canty s Corsetrere Salon and Lucille Hagy Erma Xvrest who with her husband Ernc st Hwrtrwnlt coach ol Hartranft s Hot Shots siare the tablt Also present is lxlr Eugcne Rutl president ol the T VV A airlines Ar an adjoining table lxflarguerltc Booth i X8CltflWl ln the fashion yyorl an her illustrator Esther Bec er rtmmisce with M135 Dorothy Gray ill tar ol tht lce Capacles appearing in the neyyly bllllt arena designed by Robert Burlcholdtr and constructed undcr tht supcrusion of win lVlohler Jr and Ca yin Noll lnc Leaving the luncheon grounds to attend the entertainment planned by lxhss Arlene Hoclcman Joan Cooxcr Professor ol History 'und Laney Lou Geh man the neys Fifth Ayenue lull billy meet their old friends Dorothy Elchelberger und Nlarlan Hauclc off duty R N s V1 rant yeh s and boo s attract the attention of the athletrcally inclined as Brossman s Bruts are being slaughtered by Pat s Brattln Brats managed by Dave Inc Hartranlt respectnely Pitchers are lxlaggie Lembach and Herbie Imhofla Out of season spectators lnclude Let Brubaker football coach at the Um yersity and the Alpine slu expert James Bom erger Fortunately lor the music loyers tie L ieermg section ras not drowne out the tenor NOICP ol Cyrus Dietrich hailed by the critics as a second Caruso 1nd accompanncl by the nimble lingered Joyce Kllhefner lVhss Nancy Snader spotted in the audience is urged bv popular demand to renc er seyeral vocal se lcctrons hly spirit rejoices to see the contentment and happiness upon the faces of these long parted classmates as they mingle together once again My eyes e hold in one glance these things in the lar llund sectors of the parlc But my ylslon ol peacelulness is plcrced by the Winged wheels of Racing Rabolcl Hot Rod Xwllll the speed ol Nlercury death clelymg he rounds the curye as a shriek ol horror grips tht tensc crowd All eyes turn to the left where 1 group ol' spectators stand staring at the limp form ol Jean Krel er who was un able to endure the strain of the excitement clue to a recent illness brought a out by our worlc in her Fur Salon locattcl on the corner of Hollywood and Vine Her private nurse Edrth Adams summoned Dr Jacob Vveayer to the scene Al t ough her condition is not serious she is moved to the Community Hosprta +3483- oooooooooooooooooooooeqooo 'x V ' QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ I'0 v i . . 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Donalci Vveaver, surrouncieci hy his tellow-mem- hers, Eciwarci Kreiner ancl Eugene Hummer. My glance falls upon the Park Hotel, manageci hy Miss Joan Root. in the clen, Lyle Sherlc anci R. Donalci Xveaver. expert clog trainers anti hreeciers. switch ideas anti methocis, while June Peifier, ace woman jockey, anct Robin uBirciie Ficller, creator of Birciieis Song Fooci, voice their own interests. in an adjoining lounge the eciucational heacls. Freclericlc Kreicier, Dean ol' Wien, Helen Greenly, Home Economics Department. ancl Prof. Roger Sheat, hacteriologist, all of U. of E., are engrosseci in plans for a new wing to he acitiecl to the university. Those not ahle to attencl are by no means forgotten, for as ixfiarian Shoenenherger. Powers moclel, glances at the l'Ephratonian eciitect try Miss Pauline Voilenweicier, a heaclline catches her eye. Ephrata is well repre- senteci in the National D. A. R. hy our own Kathryn Reich heing electeci presi- cient anci Joyce Rabolci as vice presicient. Flipping the page she is amazeci to tincl that Vvayne Buttenmyerls Aqua- cacle anti Vvater Ballet are opening in Pasaclena, California. Prof. Howarcl Lieci has gaineci recognition as winner of the Nohele Prize tor his profounci research on new reriucing pills. Upon the most wiciely react page she lincls the comic strip, ulaove-Lorn Lillie . createci anci illustratecl hy Patricia Garman. A wire photo of Pauline Hess, African missionary, emharliing from an ocean liner anci heing greeteci by the city's leaciing social worlcer, Pearl Felpel, is also front page news. Although this is a clay ot recreation for the lousy housewives, Shirley Eitnier. Nancy Ursprung, Almeta Burlcholcler, ancl Virginia Sweigart, their thoughts linger at their homes ancl with their families as they exchange householci hints. Among the ciistinguishecl business women present are Shirley J. Showers, proprietress of Showers' Umbrella Shoppe. whose slogan is Never get wet with Showers ancl Nliss Ni. A. Sweigart, representative of the Vvhiri-Away Revolv- ing Door Corp. As twilight ciescencis the twinicie of Japanese lanterns encircle the terraced fiance floor as tilting bars ol music seep from the sweet trumpet of Donalci Harsh anci his ixflellow-iVien. Vve see the clashing CHSSHDOVR, Eclwarcl Pierce, whirling his partner Yvonne Smith, socialite. The music stops-Boll Vviecier ugives outu with a fanfare on his sparlcling set of clrums as Pat Palsgrove and Laurie Vveaver, T. V. King ancl Queen, Comic Team approach the stage to present to the auctience their hit ol humor. As the farewell meciley is playeci, Nionsieur Harry P. Keares ancl his moctei, Joan Vvilson wearing his latest miiiinery creation step into the cab of Carl Fry to join iriencis at the ritzy Peacock Piazza , celebrated night club owneci and operated by Donalci Usner ancl E. i. Vveinholcl. En route they pass the Self- Service Gasoline Depot, co-owneci by Summers ami Steinmetz. The cat: halts in front ot the club anci the stately doorman. Harry Renning- er, escorts the party to the loinhy where their wraps are checlceci hy the petite hat- checlc girl, Lena Ditzler. From the Blue Room floats the beautiful voice of Evelyn Ay, pouring forth her emotions in lyric form. At a ringsicie talole are seatecl Rosalyn lviartin, Fifth Avenue hair stylist: Particia Longeneclier, ciramatic actress: Paul Shupp, millionaire play boy: ancl Niiss J. L. Kochei, F. B. i. agent, who at this moment has been summoned to the telephone by ace-operator, Shirley Trupe. As the clock strikes twelve the oict classmates tiring to an emi a clay never to he forgotten. A clay when they were able to pay homage to their Alma lxflater and the UiViountaineer Boynl -..----------------------- 49 tg. ------------------------..- XX WRX Kc ,ff ..-X Nw J Wy! Mg? 2. 2 Vw 95 M? 'f?j:2' ' V, 2: Ax N X, X , i cw- X0 ' M' gh 5 N ': A fgbl' - -sag. Qs, QVSSSSE:-i 116,92 EYE ? w.g,Asa- af f 'X X Nw . Q 1 f 5 ' 5' ' - ' 9 9 fi w v N- J A, f I FOURTH RONK7-tlvfl to rigtltl: P. Sweigart. R. A. Bislmp. Nl. Cllllllltlilllx. N. Ursprung. V. Sweigart. .l. Kiltletner. L. WlcQuntc. li. Nlotiler. B. Nliclctlc-ion. N. Pcttimllcr. S. Nlyer. THIRD RONV- L. Enclt. R. Erklmrl. M. Sliowaltcr. F. Kreiclcr. D. Usner. C. Haurli. B. Lcstier. R. Goslicrt. A. Rutt. J. Vttilson, Y. Smitli. Miss Keller. SECOND ROVV-Miss Vveidinan. K. Stewart. C. Ursprung, P. Sweigart. P. Molilcr. M. A. Klugc. l. Altlmuse. L. Brown, T. Gannon. .l. Horntmerger. J. Coovcr. S. Krueger. G. XN'elJcr. FIRST ROW'-N. Lausrll. C. Carman. D. Lyncli. J. Koeliel. J. Fox. B. Xvcaver. F. Royer. N. Lewis. F. Kulp. N. L4-vun. .l. Rislwl. M. Bc-rlc. SEATED--E. Gooding. E. Ay. P. Cnr- nmn. K. Sliimp. CC E ? u ,Q Ollflfa-l,l'leel Tlie Nlountaineer Stall wliicli encleavors to bring to its readers tlie up-to-minute liappen- ings arouncl scliool startecl its campaign tor subscriptions in September. Ectitor-in-Chief -1 Evelyn Ay, '51 Associate Editors Feature Eftitors News Board News Boarct Pat Garman, '51 Nladeleine Beck. '51 Yvonne Smitli, '51 Ntary Ann Kluge. '53 Eclwin Gooding, '52 Inez Althouse, '52 Joan Nloliler. '52 V Jane Fox, '54, twanaging Ectitor Circulating Nlanagers Joanne HOFUIJQIQCT- 52 Arlene Ruff- 54 ,F Joanne Risliel, '52 Frect Kreicler, '51 QOUQH I-Yncll 53 Ning PemC0fl'e,r' 35 News Editor Laverne Brown, '52 Calvin Hauclc. 53' Nevin Lauscl1.5?6 Karen slump' '51 Artists Pauline Sweigartz 23 Loan? Crmvii ,52 L.f...afy M... Nancy ufspfung. '51 Bfvffg Wgfvff- 5.54 Nye? 5' f ,53 Lewis- '51 PM MOM '52 i5if.t.21y..ns11.0liQi'.'Z. 'ss CairgIg2U?31n?E12.,'53 BOYS, SI-WHS Editffrs photographer - Susan Krueger, ,55 Robert Goslrert, '53 llgorglziilcl Esrier, 5513 T Terry Garman. 52 Jane Kochel, .51 Iljegg5EEikhgEf' .54 ra ey es mer, ypists y Fay R0 er' '52 ois nc , ' Girts' Sports Editor JOYCE Kilhelner' 51 Nancy lievan, '52 Louise 1VIcQuate, '54 Silfilll lX lyf'T- '51 Kathryn Sweigart' .51 Fay Kulp, '53 Carol Garrnan, '55 Exdmnlge Esdifor 52 Yffgffgifglfiegqf- U1 Nancy Dietrich, '53 Barbara 1vl..1.I1a0.., '56 Kara yn tewart, ' mm S ' Typing Advisor ----..,-'.,..-..-,,.,.,-,,.,, ,ulxfliss Cliarlotte C. Keller Faculfy Advisor .......................... Nliss Elizalaetli I. Vveiclman aclvisors. tlie class Vvitli tlie lielp ot Nliss Elizabetli Xveiclman ancl Nliss Cliarlotte Keller, as . l of 1951 preclicts that llie lVlountaineer will reacli tlie goal of tlie best paper ot Its land. l FOURTH Roxy-UPI! in righii: V. Xvoii. Shiner, .i. Vvihner. G. Rayner. C. Benrier. G. XVQ- ner. THIRD ROW'-R. Aires. VV. VN-ienianci, R. Hariri-init. D. Potter. R. Huciclnnn. B. Leshcr. D. St k. m SECOND ROW'-E. Gooding, C. Haucir. B. Burr, D. Xvitters. L. Ohcr, E. Hammon. FIRST ROW'-L. Strnurh, N. Crnwtiwr. Je, em The Key Chris which was formeci in '49, is Ephrata High Schools best and only service ciuiy. it consists of twenty-four members with Nevin Crowther as presicientg Ronaici Hartranit. first vice presicientg Eci. Hammon, second vice presi- cientg Randolph Aires, secretaryg Eci. Gooding. treasurer: and Lester Strauch. sec- retary of the Pennsylvania District Key Ciuios. Under the careful leadership of the Kiwanis Club, they have estabiishecit a recorci that wouici be the hope and goal of any service organization. In the past year they have held stucient ciances and done tasks arounct the iouiiciing' so we can be prouci of our we-ii kept school. it' is our wish that the future Key Ciuios of Ephrata High will do as good a job as this one has clone. ..--------..----.,.----..... -:gf ik -: 2 ::::-----::--: C : :- : : : : : : FOt'RTt-I ROXN'-tt.-If to rightl: R. Hanialcer. K. Sheniler. L. Fasnaeht. A. Good. ixi. Su-cignrt, Ni. Garrett. A. i5lough. N. Cilnlleiter. L. Singley. R. Bishop. B. lfnvli. B. lfherly. G. Asellenhuell. H. Licll. 'i'iiiRD RONX'-A. Kreifler. B. Curtis. A. Reiisnycler. N. Myers. D. Hornherger. R. Xviccier. D. Harsh. F. Pontz. L. XX't-aver. R. Harimmn. .i. Hamlin. R. Aires. D. lisner. B. XXH-avcr. J. Fox. lf. Martin. D. Xx CiCllllIllt. lf. Gnotling. SECOND ROXY--K. Fasnacht. D. Lausrh. C. XV:-iclnmn. N. Leisey. B. Hamnicer, B. lfhcriy. N. Ein-riy. L. Brown, C. Hiinslinmn. L, Null. P. lfelchart, P. Smith. B. xx C't'lY1'l', N. Snoclelurly. S. Horton. E. Gr-rarzl, Y. Foltz. D. Nveist. FIRST ROXV--Z. Royer, R. Doila. XV. Fasnacht. D. Beeii. J. Kosterliy. C. Hornbergcr. S. NYM:- ner, H. Kurtz. S. Krueger, P. Mohler. S. Mvntzer. .i. Merrion. H. Ginter. L. Xviclmyer. B. Shcailcr. N. Louis. N. Bishop. B. Stnullier. KNEELING-N. Der-mer. K. Rr-ifli, S. Nyc-rs. C. Gehman. S. Nlentzer. A. Horlimnn. if. Ay. lj. Gnrman. Ni. Beck, N. Longenerlicr, P. Grahill. .l. Korhel. P. Reirh. S. Showers. ECUQCJ ' Early in this season the Ephrata High School Bancl startecl the lqali pro- gram uncler the capable ciirection ol' iX ir. Berger. During this time the banci was seen at the iootloaii games ancl in several paracles. On November 27, Mr. Robert J. Bieber was chosen to succeecl Wir. Berger. Clue to hir. Bergi-r's resignation as hanci clirector. Uncier the leaclership ol Nir. Bieioer, this organization periormecl many ex- cellent programs in chapel. in the spring it presented a very successful concert. Officers oi the iaanci were: ixfianager. Davici Hornberger: Student Director. Donaicl Harsh: Liiorarian, Lois Faye Noll: Fielcl Captain. Evelyn Ayg ixflajorette Captain. Patsy Garmang Swiss Flag Captain. Kathryn Reich. Seniors in the ioanci inciucle: Donaicl Harsh. Howarcl Lied. Donalci Usner. Robert Xviecler, anci Laurie VVeaver. Seniors in special units: Evelyn Ay, Niade- leine Beck. Patsy Carman. Patsy Graiaiii. Arlene Hoelunan. Jane Kochel. Neva Lewis. Kathryn Reich. ancl Shirley Showers. 01-all ea fra Altlmougli tliis yearus orcllestra was originally lormecl by Nlr. Berger. time group came into its prime uncler time leaclersbip of Nlr. Bieber. It provicled music lor many of our programs anal scliool assemblies. - Tlmrougliout llme year llie group worlcecl llarcl to provicle a spring concert ancl to iurnislm members for time County Orcliestra and District Orcllestra Festivals. Seniors in lbe orcllestra were: Donald Harsll. Neva Lewis, Robin Ficller ancl Howarcl Liecl. To time lulure orcllestras ol E. H. S. time class of '51 wislles time best ol luck ancl success. -------------N---------M as ss 32+ ----------------------m FIFTH ROXN'-fic-fl to righliz If. IX'IohIvr. C. Dietrich. K. Stewart. S. Carpenter. D, Beck, R. Shimp. J. Gr-rhnrcI. C. Romig. S. IVIiIIer. .I. Xveaver. J. Kreicier. J. Kilhc-Iner. N. Dissinger. J. RisheI. I'I. Zi-II. l OlIR'I'lI ROXX'-D. Stark. B. l.4-slwr. XY. XYvuI.mtI. If. Ili-nk.-. I.. XVI-im-r. D. l'nuer. I.. Ifituier. R. Xvitnu-r. G. hIrQunte, I . Sluln-r. U. I-eicI. J. Xvilson. THIRD ROXV-R. XVeicIer. J. XXIIIIIICT. N. SnncIcr. J. XN'einIloIcI. L. Strauvh. D. Jnrohy. Ii. Ay. P. Gannon, R. BacIorI. D. Xvitters. J. Hess. L. Oher. C. Brutmaker. L. Summers. ROXX! Ix'I. Bclxk, A. Hofxklllhll. A. Zinn. F. KOCIICL D. Brubaker. E. ESIl0Illlk1l1, N- CrowtIxer. T. Carman. C. Carpenter. F. Royer, NI. Bender. I. AIthouse. N. IN'IohIcr, B. GroII. K. Swet- garl. K. Shimp. Mrs. Lcisey. FIRST ROXN'-IJ. Hess, If. Ifitnier. J. Hornherger. H. RicIicnIaarh. S. Ryder. C. KuIp. P. VoIIen- weitier. A. Sciinerh. I. BurIihuI1Ier. G. KoeheI. P. I..ym'I1. INI. Shirh. H. AuIier, A. Vvcngcr, D. Lynch. Hiirlzlig. tl. BPillll0Sfl0frPf. P. Loose. J. Kofllcl. 7!Wixec! Ckolww This taIentecI group of senior high vocaIists met every Tuesciay and Thurs- clay. Being capaI9Iy cIirectecI by IVIrs. IVIiIcIrecI Leisey, this organization ended another successful year with many entertaining chapel programs. On November 22 the chorus entertained the students with a cIeIightfuI Thanicsgiving program ancI on December 21 presented a Christmas program which was we-tl received by the student body. From this group emerged the GirIsI EnsemIoIe. consisting of six senior girIs: EveIyn Ay. Pauiine Hess. Jane KocheI. Jean Kreicier. GeraIcIine I:.iecI and Nancy Snacier. Laurie Xveaver, Cyrus Dietrich, PauIine Hess and Jean KreicIer represented the chorus ancI Ephrata High SchooI at the Southern District Chorus as members of exceptionaI aIJiIit'y. The County Chorus cIaimeeI stiII more recruits. Vvithout this group of IaithfuI entertainers the scI1ooI year certainiy wouIeI not have been as enjoyaIJIe as it was. ---------------....,...--- 426 Eg. ------..-------..----..---- FIFTH ROXV-Uefl to righljz G. Aschonhneh. B. Buffenmyer, R. I'IamaIcer. P. Borry. K. Kr:-icIcr. E. Marlin. I... Fassnacht. N. NNIEIIICYS, IVI. L. Achuns. M. J. Buch. IJ. XN'nII. B. Kuzniur. G. PhiIIips. G. Zimmerman, XV. Griffith. J. Rupp. T. IVInrtin. FOURTH ROXV-L. I'IaurIc. J. Shifter. J. Fake. S. I'IuIIorrI, J. Lynch. H. Kurtz. J. Lehman. M. Showalter. B. Curtis. S. Krueger. F. Frymyer. J. I'Iunnucr. A. Gorman. S. BoucIcr. A. UiImeI. D. KiII1eIner. THIRD ROVV-R. Swcigart. J. Rohrhnch. Y. Roussy. L. Sweigart. E. Fake, K. Fasnacht. S. Kahcnstcin. S. Reich. J. Fox. C. Swcigart. R. Xvcavcr. G. Risscr. G. SCI1Iott. B. Booth. N. Potter. N. Lausch, C. GocIcIcy, Mrs. Leiscy. SECOND ROXV--C. Kochc-I. C. Rickenhacil. E. Actmns. J. XVQII. K. Iwartin. J. Orwig, I... VVoocIs. C. Spnyct. B. Houtz. R. Rhuacles. D. Sw:-igart. D. Lees, D. Reinhold. J. Mcrtz. B. NIicIcIIe1on. G. Blew. J. Dunhcilncr. FIRST ROW'-S. Hart:-r. G. Rnchmy. B. VVcinhoIcI. C. Ruth. D. Harnish. S. Griffith. B. Nvcaver. S. Eichc-Iizerger. T. Horst. G. Blow. J. Lausrh. J. Carlos. M. Griesemer. J. Kennel. C. Metz- Ier, A. Schneck. SEATED-P. Royer. G. Gehman. R. Troxn-I. R. Lurhvig. R. Shirk. P. XN'eaIancI. unior Wixe CLoru:5 Composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth gracIe girIs and boys, this organiza- tion dicI a remarIcaIJIe iota of entertaining the students during chapeI programs. By practicing incIustriousIy every Monday and VVecInescIay cIuring the haII: hour period, they were ahIe to present us with severaI numhers in the Christmas pro- gram ancI in the Spring Festival The work procIuCecI was exceIIent, and the cIass of 1951 thinks that the organization ancI its advisor. IVIrs. IVIiIcIrecI Leisey, deserve sincere congratuIations. FOURTH ROXN'-Ueft Io rigIl!I: P. Sweigart. S. XX-Veil. S. Horst. A. Martini, J. Stewart. J. Anelcs. C. Stewart. J. Merrion. S. Showers. B. Bender. E. EcIwurrIs. Nl. Hnurk. H. Cammaut. C. Dir-lrirh. N. I,.uiigv1icrIier. S. Myer. THIRD ROXN'-D. Snyder. S. Gmlshull. C. Renningfer. S. Myers. I.. Null. P. Gurmnn. Gooding. C. Houck. D. Jurnhy. F. Stuher. Ii. Ay. D. Eh:-rIy. P. Gmhill. M. Leinhurli, S. Trupe. IL. Adams. SECOND RCVV-Mr. IN'IvtzIcr. N. Czunmauf. A. Burlcliolder. B. XN ertsch. C. Zwnlly. I. Burk- Il0!dCr, P. Blll kIIOICIl'l', C. Fr3'. R. Gochrig. C. Bruhnlfcer. L. Br0NYn, Bender, N. Snuflvr, Y. SIIINII. M. Beck. D. EicheIhergcr. L. Hagy. J. Cuovcr. E. Gohinan. FIRST ROXN'-E. Becker. R. NIohIer. D. Ecenroclc. P. Vollcnweicler. P. Palsgrovc, J. Xveavcr. J. KOCIIDI. A. XN'enger, S. Nenlzer. M. Dissingor. J. Hornherger. A. Huclunan, A. Zinn, K. Shimp. P. Brossmnn, C. Gehman, H. Ginter, L. Vvilmer. SEATED-IVI. Hilton. H. Rickenhach, S. XrN'IitIllilI'l. C. Ursprung. B. Kurtz. D. Lynch. A. Schncrk. I. AIihonsr-, IW. Cnnty. Leiphart. S. Coleman. P. Lnngclierker. laid flofkglww This club met, under the supervision of Mr. Robert Metzler. every first and third Nlonciay of the month. These meetings were held in the Iihrary after school hours. At each meeting a different committee. picked from the members of the club. had charge of the program, which usually consisted of a short radio play. This year the chlh sponsored a Variety Show and numerous other activities. The officers of the club are: Cyrus Dietrich, presidentg Jane Kochel. vice presicIenl: KaroIyn Stewart, secretary: and Arlene Hockman. treasurer. -------0--.-.-QNNN...-. -sssys -mxxccmcxrmxm- FIFTH ROVV-Ucft to righti: B. Buitenmyer, D. Hamish. A, Rutt, J. Rohrhach, S. Griffith, S. Horst. H. Cammauf. R. A. Bishop, L. Xvood, Y. Roussey. B. Vveavcr. M. Dissinger, M. Longcnecicer, P. Bowman, N. Petticoffcr. FOURTH ROVV-L. McQuate, M. Yecicer, N. Mohler. J. Yecicer, C. Renningcr, P. Eckhart, B. L. Curtis. L. F. Noll. M. Showalter, A. Rutt. K. Shimp. Y. Smith. P. Palsgrovc, J. Kochci, P, Vollvnweioier, S. A. Hertzog. I THIRD ROXV--S. Showers. J. Orwig, M. Cammauf. C. Stewart, H, Riciccnhuch, S. Gocishail. L, VViotmyer, B. Vvcrlsch, P. Burkhulcier. C. Gchman, R. Gcttle. L. Brown, A. Vvcngor. M. Garrett. rl. LYIICII, D. ECCHTOCIC. SECOND ROW7-P, Horst. G. Risscr. P. Longcnecicer, L. Sweigart, B. Bender, J. Lehman, L. Enck, M. L. Bender, M. Erh, J. Hornherger, 1, Althouse, C. Vvenger, A, Graff, K. Fasnacht, J. Stahl, D. Reinhoici, B. Merrion. FIRST RCVV-G. Horst, J. Lcshcr, A. Carman, J. Andes, D. Snyder. N. Stitiweii. S. Mentzer, VV. Rohrcr, J. Spangler. S, Krueger. D, Lynch. C, Mummaw, E. Mohler, Miss Hoover. SITTING-E. Martin, J. Fenningcr. V, Eitnicr, D. Fry, M. Shirlc. P. Lynch. E. Eitnier, G. Schiott. J. Fox, M. Flemish, R. Gchman, IW. Gcrhart. MISSING-J. Mohler, L. Sharp. A. L. Kreider. ol? rar? Jziidfanfa Assisting Niiss Hoover in the library are a group of girls who are chosen from the eighth to the twelfth gracies, inciusiveiy. The senior members of this group were Nlariene Dissinger, Jane Kochei, Patricia Longenecicer, Patricia Pais- grove, Karen Shimp, Shirley Showers, Yvonne Smith, and Pauline Voitenweicter. Some of these seniors have been library assistants for the past five years. The work of the library assistants consists of checking hooks, Writing out overctue notices, and typing attendance sheets. These girls have helped in the Iihrary two periocts a week: and because of their faithfulness, the library has been welt managed cturing the entire year. ---::-:-:-::-----:::::-:,: .gt 59 tg.. ...-..-..------....-----... Left io rigid-P. Longcncclier. S. Colc- man. K. Sweigarl. S. Goflslmll. P. Pals- grovc, S. Myer. 'Varsity Cheerieaciers The six girls who aclclecl vim ancl vigor to the ioolloall ancl lnaslcelloall leams consisiecl oi the following: seniors f-' Sarah lxflyer ancl Kathryn Sweigarl. co- caplains, Pal Palsgrove ancl pat l..ongc-neclcer. The juniors ancl iulure co-caplains are Shirley Goclshall ancl Sarah Coleman. This group is lo loc congralulalecl ancl commenclecl for the line worlc lhey have clone lo boosl llw moral ol the leams ancl lo lceep the spectators rooting. CA BQPACL JQPJ Iunior High Cheerleaders These four peppy go-getters in purple ancl golcl have inspirecl our junior high leam to many a victory. They are Sylvia Huiiorcl, Bernice lVlerrion, Shirley Reich. ninlh graclers: ancl .loan Orwig, an eighth gracler. Because ol llleir ceaseless enllmusiasm they have lwelpecl much lo lceep up school spiril. Lefl lo right-S. Reich. S. Huflorcl, B. lVlerrion. .l. Orwig. 1 ' 1 .3 ,I 1 C a 5 N 5 ll? ff' Y Qt.-x 5 LQ A W ix 25' , X if' ,, 2 f I' 6 f 5 Uv' 5 'fig K .1 4:1 Dix? , .FQ P ' ' Q ' 'fi x 1 J . Mfg: X fp-' Q Ns. . ' Ri C Q ' ff r f f Lk if. X f Q. ,X 3,1 , V U5 if it jy f Q ' 1 ' ex , X L x , 2 ,M N ff 4? We 6 mx 3- -f' 1 X an f r .1 Q'- F' f Q' I av e f sgi f., is fe' 2 is A L . In I, x i, a Tir- fa , Q X f' jf .Q n - gt-e114 ' K5 .wjkx i ' -5 ,-- r - 3' XM .aw .1- l' FIRST ROXN'-ftefl to rightiz Orwig. Ross. Renninger, Kearns. L. Brubaker. D. Vveaver, Bross- man, Pierve, J, Xveaver. Shupp. SECOND ROXN'-Enrk. Gooding. Slrnuch, Hiesler. Boniherger. Hauctc, Reciciig. Griffith, Hut- forci. Crowther. THIRD ROXN'-Gerhnrrt, Rayner. Kurtz. Ire. Martin, Potter. Lesher. Root, Xvitters. Risser. Knchct. FOURTH ROXV-hir. Dcrr. Ractclitfe. Rutt. Minnich. Shimp, D. Bruhaker, Wir. Care. Wir. Nintc. Xveinhold. Dr. Finkel. LcFever, Bender. NIISSING-Xvorratt, Shifter, Hnrlran tt. arziify lofgaf This years squact, capahly lect hy co-captains Don Weaxfer and uLet Brubaker, achieved great success on the gridiron. Although the Ntounts started with a hang, its hopes of an undefeated season were upset hy tosses to Catholic High, Elizabethtown, and Nlanheim Township, Due to its seven wins inclucting an impressive victory over Lititz 25-13, the team tinishecl in fourth place in the Conference of the Roses. 'Graduating' from this years squaci were co-captains Let Brubaker and Donn Xafeaver. Paul Shupp, Jim Orwig, Jake Vveaver, Ed. Pierce. Harry Ren- ninger, Harry Keares. Dave Brossman, and Jim Bomherger. The class of Sl wishes an undefeated season to next year's team headed by Lei Strauch and Nevin Crowther. Football Scores hfluhlenherg Township ...................... 0 Ephrata .... ..... 7 Xvest York ........................ ..... 0 Ephrata .... ..... 1 2 Columbia ....................... ,..., 0 Ephrata .... ..... 2 7 Lancaster Catholic ....... ..... 4 1 Ephrata .... ..... 2 6 Nlanheim Borough ,... ..... 1 3 Ephrata .... ..... 1 9 Elizabethtown ........ ..... 3 1 Ephrata .... ..... 1 3 Red Lion ....................... ..... 7 Ephrata .... ..... 1 9 Ntanheim Township ,,... ..... 2 0 Ephrata .... .. '7 Shiltington ............,..... ..... 1 2 Ephrata .... ,.... 1 8 Lititz ......... ..... 1 3 Ephrata .... ........ 2 5 - S E' - E 1 TQ I N. . 5 Q V526 '. MQLLLSX . f' J.-:k.X:2.g..g.. X E, '13 - 1 i 1 it C y f ' Wistfui !0Gff7fliRQ, QQSX 3 . .2 ' Ve Vi 'elk ' W FOURTH RONX'-Uofl Io righti: C. Dietrich, C. Duty. J. K1-etin. D. Brutmicer. G. Gertmrt. R Doitn. D. Li-Fever, G. XV:-tier, VN . Fnsnariit. N. Gtacttetlcr. THIRD ROXV-C. Risser. D. Raciriiifc-. D. Potter. R. Hnrtranft. C. Zinn. R. Rtioctes, B. Lestat-r B. Sleininger. SECOND ROXV-Mr. Brubaker. B. Smiltm. D. Starts. J. Hc-ss, J. Bmntu-rgcr. G. McQuate. L xw...-Cf. R. H..i'f0..1, J. Lf-Ft-wr. ' Obvr. R. IYIUrnIJ0rg0r. E. l'IKlllllll0H. C. Non, G- ISUHCIIIIINCT, J. Xx 0il'll10td. KNEELING-C. lee. E. Mohler. F. Pontz. NV. Buttvnmycr. oya, i ce Heading ttiis organization were Frect Pontz, presictent: Ctaucte Ice. secre- lary-treasurerg VVayne Buffenmyer. range oiticer: anci Galen 1VlcQuate anct Donald Brubaker, assistant range omcers. The club, supervised by NIL Raymond Bru- baker. ctict an especiatty good job in creating anct ctevetoping their maricsmanstiip anct atnitity. Time members of this club were seen setting programs at time football games in orcter to tietp boost time financial status of tile ctutn. In the competitive line ttiey tletct matches witti Ntount Joy. Nlantieim Township. anct Vvest Lam- peter. ----::----:::::-::-::::::2: if BQ- --:::::::::::-:::::-::-::: THIRD ROXN'-llefl lo riglill: J. Spangler. P. Burkliulrler. P. Brossnmn. E. Ay. P. German. L. F. Noll. C. Gclxman, M. Lcinlmcli. - Q SECOND ROXN'-Miss lVlcMillen. A. Hoclunan. J. Com-er. I. Alllmuse. E. Aclams. A. Vvcnger, J. Noliler. Nl. L, Bender. P. Lyncli. E. Eihiicr. FIRST ROW'-S. Myer. N. Longenerlcer. J. Lesluer. Y. Fuuliz. S. Coleman. S. Carpenter. S. Glmll-eller. D. Halclcmnn. KNEELINGI-S. Nlentzer. J. Korliel. C. Renninger, H. Rirlicnloncli. .r Eff.. 64.4 Tliis group of girls mei' on tlie rifle range every Tliursclay alter scliool uncler lime leaclersliip ol' Nliss Nlclwillen. Sliaring willi llie boys' Rifle Clula l'l1e responsi- bility ol earning money for new equipmeni. eacli girl solcl eanfly at time basketball games playecl on tlie liome floor. Tile officers of time club were: presicleni. Pat Hariranfig range officer, .lane Koclielg assistants, Cynthia Renninger ancl Sylvia Nlenlzer. --..-----..----..--..----- 43 Egg- ----...-----..-..-..--..--- SECOND ROXV- I l ef! to riglxtl: Coarh R. Care. D. Carpenter. E. Plautz, L. Eitnier. E. Xvein- hold. R. Nvitmcr. N. Crowthcr. FIRST ROXV-E. NNitmyer. D. Rutt. D. NN-leaver. L. Bruhaker. I.. Summers. E. Hartrnnlt. araify Zzzzigefgaf The Varsity Uswishersu ol Ephrata High have again exhibited one ol the most successful years in the history of the school by winning their section champ- ionship ancl entering both the County ancl state playoffs. Uncler the technical knowledge ol: Coach Roger Care. the Cancliclates were establishecl into a team of speecl, skillful shooting, and teamwork. which macle them clillicult to cleal with. Seniors who will he lost to the harclwoocl squael next year are: Lester Bru- baker, Ernest Hartranlt, Lester Summers. Donalcl Vveaver. anel Evan VVf-inholcl. Varsity Basketball Scores Ephrata ...... ....... 2 9 Shillington ............ 26 Ephrata Nlanheim Twp. Ephrata ....... 42 New Hollancl ........ 35 Ephrata Quarryville ..... Ephrata ..,.... 56 Lane. Catholic .... 52 Ephrata Nlanor ........ .. Ephrata ....... 51 New Hollancl ........ 33 Ephrata Lititz .,......... Ephrata ....... 26 Lane. Catholic .... 45 Ephrata Columbia ......... Ephrala ....... 52 Lititz ...................... 46 Ephrata West Lampeter Ephrata ....... 54 Columbia .... .....,. 5 5 Ephrata Wlanheim Twp. Ephrata ....... 42 Alumni ............,..... 64 Ephrata Quarryville ...... Ephrata ...... ....... 5 4 Vvest Lampeter .... 42 Ephrata lVlanor ..... County Playoffs Ephrata ....... 33 Elizalimethtown ...... 28 Ephrata ..... ........ 4 8 East Lampeter . P. I. A. A. Playoffs Ephrata ...... ...... 3 7 Chambersburg ...... ......, 5 I -..--.. .... ---........... .... eg 66 gt -::-::,::::-:x:,::-:-::,- Q 2 '- Tfmt Um-ircmff imxcfx, qv-1' 1' I Hx X 'S w x x SA f ig!! X., SECOND ROVV-Uefi to righti: D. Xvorraii. L. Noit. J. Hamlin. H. Frcciricic. H. Keller. R. imhofi. FIRST ROW-D. Shimp. J. Smith, C. Haucic, K. Sweigart. J. Witnier. C. Bender. unior Uardify gariefgaf The Junior Varsity team under the capahie tutaiage of Wir. Graham entered each game ciuring the year with increasing determination. providing excellent. fast moving, up-to-the-minute performances. They exhiiaiteci their siciiis hy win- ning fifteen out oi seventeen games. iviemhers of this squad wiii provioie valuable material for next year's varsity. Iunior Varsity Scores ::::Qo: zocccc Ephrata Ephrata Shiiiington ....... New Holland Ephrata Lane. Catholic Ephrata New Hoiianci Ephrata Lane. Catholic Ephrata Lititz ................. Ephrata Coiumhia ......... Ephrata West Lampeter Ephrata Maniieim Twp. Ephrata Quarryviiie ...... Ephrata Nianor ....,...,.,.., Ephrata Lititz ................ Ephrata Columbia ........ Ephrata West Lampeter Ephrata Manheim Twp. Ephrata Quarryviiie ...... Ephrata MHHOI' .............. if as at -mix: THIRD ROVV--flefl to rigfztl: Coaclx Derr, R. Petticoller. R. Duster. R. Spoim. VV. Bowman. J. Horst. G. Koclxel, VV. Vveaver, .l. Killiefner. C d SECOND RONV-B. Stauller. C. Curtis. K. Zimmerman. C. Kulp, F. Dietzel. R. Badorl. D. 'oo l FIRST ROVV--D. Beck. YN. Aclams. R. Brendle. D. Goorl. P. Stulzoer. T. Killmlner. unior gcwlfefgaf This group of willing fellows completed anotlmer successful season by win- ning the majority of tlxe games tlxey playecl. lVlr. William De-rr, coaclm of the team, has estalalislled tllis elllicient team wlmiclm slmows speed, teamworlc, and marlcs- manslmip. Mr. Derr will lose the following freshmen: C. Curtis, G. Koclcel, D. Goocl, R. Baclorf, C. Kulp, K. Zimmerman, B. Stauffer, R. Snacler. D. Beclc, VV. Bow- man, P. Stuloer, R. Petticoffer. Iunior High Basketball Scores Epllrata ..... ....... 22 New Holland .. Epllrata ..... ....... 2 7 East Lampeter Epllrata ..... ....... 1 2 West Earl ...... Epllrata ..... ....... 4 0 Quarryville .... Eplmata ..... ....... 3 l Rotlmsville ........ Eplirata ..... ....... 3 2 Paradise .......... Epllrata ..... ....... Epllrata ..... ....... Ephrata ..... ....... Eplxrata ..... ....... Epllrata ..... ....... 19 New Hollancl .. 20 East Lampeter 18 -- LltItZ ...,...,...,..., 28 West Earl ...... 40 Quarryville .... 35 Epllrata ..... ....... R otlmsville ....... Epllrata ..... ..... 2 8 Lititz .--------. . Eplmrata ..... ....... ......-..-.. ........ ..-... 50 Paradise ...... . get 69 is -mm THIRD IQOXNY'-'flvfl Io rigI1II: G. IVIaIe. Coach: I.. StccIy, IVInnager: D. Rutt. R. DoI1ncr. J. Orwigf. I... StraurI1. IX'Innag0r. SECOND ROXX'-II. xxIIIIIIy'1'I'. D. xNIl'tiYI'l'. C. I'Inuc'Ii. IZ. IJIzulIz. II. R1-nningvr. D. Bruss- Illlill. XINIIRIIIUF. FIRST ROVV-C. Vicriing. I-I. SI1irIu-r. K. KIIIICIIICF, B. Frylnyvr. S. Xvetwr. P. XVUII. MISSING FROM PICTURE-N. Cmwllwr. Manager. arriify gaziegaf The squad. c0acI1ecI by IVIL George IVIaIe, Iiaci one of its Iaest seasons since tI1e innovation of tI1e sport a few years ago. By Iinishing in a Iirst pIace tie with IVIanor ancI QuarryviIIe tI1e team presented Ephrata witI1 its First tropI1y in base- ball. NVQ- I1ope tI1e future teams of E. H. S. can equaI or surpass tI1is seas0n's record. Baseball Scores Ephrala ,.,,,, ...... I 0 New I'IoIIancI ..... Ephrata .,.,,. 6 CoIumIfJia ............ Ephrata ...... 7 West Lampeter ...... Eplmrata ,..,,, 2 QuarryviIIe .............. EpI1rata ...... 4 IVIHHOY ...................... Ephrata .,,,,, I IVIanI1eim Township Epin-ata ,,,,,. 8 Lititz ......................... Ephrata ,,,,,, 6 CoIumIJia ................. Eplmrata .,,... 4 New I'IoIIancI ........ Ephrata ...... 22 West Lampeter ...... Ephrata ...... 5 QuarryviIIe ............., EpI1rata ...... 4 IVIHHOI' ...................... Eplmrata .,,.,, 2 IVIanI1eim Township Ephrata ,,,,,, 4 LIHIZ ......................... ---Om-Q-Q---Q--Q-----n eff 70 ie S 5 S- 1 in M, ,L .ri MRI lr? 'A jr l X fi , Q' X . A . X ff g XXX X 5 1' 1 - l .: x Fe' f K .Jw 'Y T54 ' i - 2: 4 41 - Z 14 . , W X,-3 ,.... Q Ny. ,. N9 FIFTH ROXV-lleft to riglul: S. Flemish. N. Xvitmrr. G. Ensingcr. G. llorst. .l. Rislicl. B. B4-nclcr, J. Ncrrion. H. Zell. li. Mohler. D. Hnlalcrnnn. D. Emile. li. Brnmlmch, S. Kilhclnor. N. Lon gem-clicr. FOURTH ROXX'-C. Ri-nningfer. H. Riclicnhairli. S. Goclslizill, S. hlcnlzr-r. .l. llorrlhurgfer. l.. Prrowu. L. Noll. .l. hlohler. ll. Mohler, :X Zinn. N. Bishop. H. Gintcr. S. Cove-rt. lf. lfitnier. Tl'llRD RONV-Miss Keller. V. Buyer. A. XY4-uvcr. M. lfrh. Nl. lic-nclcr. l. :Xlthousi-. F. Royer. .l. Yi-clicr, N. hlohler, R. Usner. L. XN'iclniyer. C. Lciphnrt, B. Xvertsrh. .l. Burlcholcler. C. Gclnnnn. SECOND RONV-Nliss Xvcichnun. A. Zell. .l. Hollinger. S. Rutt. lf. Sensenig. hl. Sherli. S. Hertzog. P. Lynch, P. Hr-rinnn. P. Carpenter. S. Ryclcr. B. Shncller. N.'l-evun, B. Boyer. FIRST ROXV--K. Stewart. H. Roth. C. lqillllig, P. Lunsc. S. Hess. L. Givlcr. S. hlillvr, S. Colc- lnun. Nl. Stoner. 6,AuenfA Qu .e .... ir 5 The class of i952 which has alreacly eslahlishecl an enviable recorcl is well qualifiecl to talce its place as ilu- ruling senior class of next' year. They have chosen as their class colors scarlet ancl grey. Junior class offi- cers were: presiclent, Nevin Crowtherg vice presiclenl, Terry Garman: secretary, .loan lwlohler: ancl treasurer. Davicl Griffith. The stuclent council representatives were Nancy Bishop. Laverne Brown. Davirl Hornlacrger. ancl Ronalcl Vvilmer. The junior class has provecl its school spirit by participating in all the ex- tra-curricular activities. On the nNlountaineer stall were: Edwin Gooding, Jo- anne Rishel. lnez Althouse, Laverne Brown. Karolyn Stewart. Patsy Wlohler, ---0--N -it 72 is ---M---------------N---- FOURTH ROVV-flefl to rigiuti: R. Kiiimcfncr. R. Eckert. D. Horniuerger. R. Doner. B. Kactmci. G. Buffenmycr, L. Swcigarl. D. LcFcver. J. Gerhard. L. Steely. G. Vvniters. D. Ruth THIRD ROW'-K. Sweigart. C. Ancics. F. Ponlz. D. Griffith. C. irc. E. Pfautz. L. Eilnicr. R. Riiocics, L. Helter, B. Albright. G. McQuatc. SECOND RQWV-Mr. Mctzicr. J. Dietrich, R. Stewart. G. Fesnaciwt, L. Rutt. R. VVihncr. F. Hcnkc. D. Jacoby, J. LcFcvcr. E. VN7itmyer, R. Hutforci. FIRST ROVV-A. Martin, J. Bomgarclncr. E. Gruniaer. G. Nfvoii. L. Straucix, D. Rutl, T. Gar- man, E. Gooding, N. Crowtiicr. gzklfefltk gracleu.. 0g5 ci f in ii i1 Richard Huiiord. and Terry Garman. They were weii-represente in oot a y Nevin Crowtiier, Lester Straucii, J. Barry Kaciiei. Eciwin Gooding. David Griffith. Donald LeFever, and Joim Geriiarci. In time band were Freci Pontz, Edwin Gooding, and David Horninerger. Nancy Longenecicer steppeci iiiglm as time only Majorette in iier ciass. Active in tiie Key Club were its presicient Nevin Crowtiler, Lester Straucim, and Edwin Goociin g. Qur best Wisiies to you, ciass of 52, for a tremenciousiy successful senior year. --..-----..-------..--..----- .gf 73 ig, ---..-..--..----....----,- FIFTH ROVV--fleft to righll: S. Carpenter. M. Cnmmauf. J. Lesher. S. Vveit. P. Ditzler. Y Foltz. H. Camnmuf. N. Dietrich. S. Glactfelter. D. Weit. F. Ulrich. S. Stuher, D. Yvitwer, V. Zinc P. Sweigarl. FOURTH ROVV--J. Hauck. M. Farlow, P. Burlcholcter. A. Graff. D. Eherty, J. Blnntz, F. Sluhcr, N. Forty. A. Zimmerman, IW. May. D. Nveichnnn, J. Spangler. N. Stillwen, S. hqyers. THIRD ROXN-Ntiss Wlohlcr. Wliss Bard. I-I. Aucker. C. NXICDQCF. J. Andes. N. Snodclerly. A. Nvenger. M. Kluge. l. Burkholctcr. XV. Rohrer, A. Schneck, B. Kurtz. C. Mummaw. M. Gcrhart. J. Grayhill, J. Beamcsdcrfer. SECOND ROW'-I. Nolt. S. Mishlcr. T. Pierce. F. Kulp. N. Dissingcr. S. Mentzer. U. Ream. D. Daugherty. S. Vvhitman. P. Reich. M. NVcichnan. D. Farlow. D. Snyder. J. Stewart. M. Hilton. FIRST ROVV-D. Etc-nroclc. J. XVeavcr. D. Lynch. R. Mohler. L. Sharp. C. Zwally. A. Kurtz. C, Ursprung. M. Stover. E. Eelwnrcts. S. Horst. N. Decmer. graclen.. ' 6 This class of ambitious stuctents i f . . s as ine a one as our school has had for some time. The officers of the class were president, Jan Vvitmerg vice president, Don- ald Vvittersg secretary. Jeanne Spangler: and treasurer. Chester Bencter. Student council representatives were Randolph Aires and Joan Weaver. Athteticatly the class of 53 has contributed much. Un the football team were Skip Hauck, Chester Bender, Donald Brubaker, Donald Witters, Gary -----an asf 74 yas -xxx::::::--::x::: FIFTH ROXV'-tlefl to riglzilz E. Rutt. E. Rcinlmlrl. R. Railil. D. Xvicst. R. Sweigart, R. Stein- mctz. C. Stleatfcr, R. Kocliel. L. Vogel. N. Glatleltcr. G. Miller. L. Singley, R. Busser. R. Reese. D. Ludwig. FOURTH ROXV'-G. Bccli. D. Raclclitle, L. Summers. D. Martin, B. Barr. G. Recldig. B. Lesh- er. C. Hauck. D. Potter. P. Enclc. R. Haclcnmn. J. Hess. J. Hamlin, R. lmlmtt. D. Brubaker. J. XN'lCiIlll0ld. THIRD ROVV-D. Pnrliliouso. R. Hall. C. Risscr, J. Hcnscl. VV. Vviclnnd. C. Hin-stcr, H. Fredrick. H. Keller. L. Nolt. L. Olaer. B. Stciningcr. A. Kurtz. D. Stark. l. Smitli. ' SECOND ROVV-Mr. Derr. J. Cox. R. Goclirig. P. Bare. R. Hiloslunnn. D. Vvittets. R. Aires. P. Snadcr. J. Lelrcver. C. Brutzalcer. E. Hammon, C. Rutll. R. Goslxcrt. G. Rayner. FIRST ROVV'-Mr. Roland. R. Horntmcrgcr. C. Bonclcr. L. Martin. T. Minniclt. R. Root, D. Lysaliowslci. R. Xvorrall. J. Smitli, J. Vvitmer. H. Rutlm. C. Hurst. G. Carpenter. J. Sclxoenlaergcr, R. Martin. SEATED-C. Duty. J. Xvoll. G. Kc-elm. V. Xvoll. G. XVolJcr. R. Slrimp, D. Della. H. Ger- lmrcl, XV. Fasnaclxt. jeflm 90610 .... Og!! Reclclig, Ricliarcl Vvorrall. ancl Paul Enclc. Tlie class was also well-representecl on the basketball team. lnnumeralale otliers toolc part in tlie Rifle Club, Mixed Cliorus, Band, Gr- cltestra, 'glwountaineern Staff. Key Club, Dramatics Club ancl some of tlme girls servecl as library assistants. The expectations of tllis class are liiglm, and we all feel sure it will be a great asset to our scliool in tlle future. ---: C :----::-: :-----: :-: :-- -if R+ -....--..-------..-----..-., ooooo F1171-H ROXV-Uvft In rightlz G. Asrhvnhnrh. B. Enrk. S. Crowther. S. hflinnirh. D Hamish R. Bishop. N. Vvnlters. B. Vvcavvr. J. Nliller. C. Hurstj E. Aclmns. J. Reynolds. P. Roycr. P. Bow: man, R. Singluy. FOURTH ROVV-N. Garrett. J. Lynch. J. Hummer. S. NVolf. P. Lyle. J. Lchnmn. D. Kr:-icior A. Rutt. A. Pciffcr. P. Eckhart. M. Kovhcl, R. XV:-avor. L. Enrk. S. Peiffvr. M. Ructy. THIRD ROW'-H. Kurtz. M. Sueignrl. S. Strohl. J. Kurtz. S. Boudcr. N. Etznerty. P. Smith S. Huftorci, B. Xvcxxvcr. A. Kreiclcr, B. Hasslcr. Nl. Flemish. J. Sensvnig. C. xN 0iCllllllll. L. Dietrich. Nl Eb rl.. C V SECOND RONN'-F. Frymycr. J. Liect. P. Rutt. B. Hnnmkcr, N. Lcisey. L. Sensenig. E. NXICDQCT G. Rissvr. E. Martin. J. Fox. G. Sfhlott. J. Stahl. J. Daugherty. I. Gerard. NI. Ntillcr. S. Shohcr. A. Uihct A FIRST RONV-Mrs Huber. D. Reinhold. P. Horst. A. Burkhoidcr. L. McQuntc. M. Yccker, B Houtz, R, Gchnmn. C. Kearns, D. Kr:-inc-r. A. Dissingw-r. S. Horton. E. Nutt. L. Bollinger, J. Hihshmnn 1 SEATED-P. Hnldcman, M. Adonis. S. Riech. N. Slot-ty. S. Eivhclhergcr. E. Zimmerman. S Grinith, B. Nl:-rriun, IW. Furry. D. XY:-ichnan. WnfA gracfe .... The class of '54 has already contrihutect a great cleat to the improvement of their school. Nlany of these stuctents have shown their ability in the hand, the orchestra, the junior high chorus. and on the U1VIountaineer,' staff. Vve also saw some future athletic stars who did great work on the junior high basketball and football squads. ------,-.,--.,---...---- .sgf Eg. -..-..--....----------..--- FIFTH ROVV-llefl lo riglrllz R. Marlin. R. Nlumnm. L. Eilnicr. C. Bollinger. F. Snycler, J. Longcncrlccr. G. Bulzer, .l. Elmy. VV. Stnullcr, E. Hicslcr. VV. Mawhinney. R. Slmwnllcr. F. Swcigarl. l... Lcecl, D. Coleman. FOURTH ROXN'--R. lmliollf, lf. Eslilemnn, C. Swislxor. N. Myers. K. Zimmerman, R. Bmlorl. R. Slrolil. XV. Bowman. R. Spnlm. VV. Gorman. H. Hoslcr. B. Snacler. D. Lauscll. D. Kopp. THIRD ROXV'-J. Mc-llingcr. G. Smillx. R. Bingaman. G. Koclxcl. C. Kulp. VV. Andes. C. Curtis. K. VX-lcaver. VV. Vveavcr. NV. Balmer. V. Local. K. Usncr, D. Spaycl, Nlr. Moyer. SECOND ROVV--Mr. Lc-slicr. P. Stulncr. R. Ricclr. I....Blll'lill0ld0I'. M. Brulnalrcr. J. Zong. L. Marlin, K. Nlarlin. E. Scnscnig, D. Kunlilc. C. Swisher, D. Dissingcr. R. Donmoycr. R. Ay. RONN -'C. IQOHIIIHYI. C. LCFcX:lfr, Z. Roycr, li. Zinlnlcrlllan, J. Kilhcfner, J- Eckert, K. MvElll1cnny. N. Alllmouse. .l. Good. D. NVQ-lmer. XV. Miller. B. XVeavcr. D. Beck, L. Heller. SEATED--S. Hall. D. Goocl. D. Goofl. B. Stnuller, A. Blouglx. R. Pellicol-fer. A. Reifsnyclcr. XV. Vollcnwciclcr. C. Dolmer. J. Bcclccr. Mum grade .... Z?oy:5 its two representatives to tlle Student Council were Salincla Wolf and Roclney Baclorf. Bernice Nlerrion, Sylvia Hulforcl and Shirley Reicll were chosen from flue class as junior lmiglm cheerleaders. Vvitll tliis encouraging background we feel this Class will remain successful tlurougli tlle following years as tlxey enter senior lmigli scllool. i goo FIFTH ROVV--iiefl Io rightl: B. Bufienniycr, N. Peliicoiier. P. Barry. J. Yvoif. S. Hcrneieen M. Gricsmcr, J. Lnusch. G. Biew. V. Krinrcs, H. Diciccrsheici. C. Stohicr. N. Mohler. K. Krimcs. A i FOURTH ROVV-V. Eilneir. S. Krueger, D. Fry. J. Fake, R. Geltie. B. Curtis. M. Showalter R. Huifnagie, J. Fenninger. D. Sweigart. L. Sweigart. G. Blew. THIRD ROXV--ixirs. Lenlz, A. Gnrnmn, S. Reich, Y. Rousscy. B. Smith, L. Vvniler. B. Booth K. Fnsnaehl. Ni. Horst. B. Eimeriy. E. Fake. J. Cnries, Miss Loy. Q SECOND ROVV.-J. Marrcdcs. L. Xvuoci. B. Stevens, G. Rohrcr. C. Garnmn, A. Rntt, J. Rohr. IJHCII, Gfirllltlll. Ril0CiPS. B. FTCCS. - IFIRST ROW'-S. Kiiheiner. S. Schoenhcrgcr. D. Lees, J. Orwigz. G. Xventzci. J. Foreman R. Er 1. grade .... ir' A The eighth gracie has already shown its initiative and aiaiiity by taking part in the many activities of E. H. S. They were represented in the Student Council by Caroi Garman anci Vviiiiam Aciams. Niariiyn Showalter, Susan Krueger, Nina Petticoffer, anci Caroi Garman ciispiayeci their taient on the Mountaineer staff. -... :txt-xacc---:::--- -w3f781?,+ ---:cxcxxc:x::::-:::::- FOURTH ROVV'-Uefl io righti: L. Vvengcr, F. Buch, R. Hihshrnan. C. Sweigari. R. Nvitmer. F. Dietzei. J. Horst. R. Dceiner. J. Shiifer. C. hiorrow. THIRD ROVV--D. Hiesicr. G. Gchman. R. Brcnriie. B. Booth. R. Dostcr. F. Kocicei. K. Houiz. R. Swcignrl. L. Miller. T. Hnrtcr. XV. Bouder. SECOND ROVV--H. Stuiner. C. Riciicnhach. B. Xveinhoiri. G. Aciams. C, Mcizier. L. Hnuric. R. Barry, E. Kieili. C. Hornhcrger. T. Kiihciner. FIRST RONV-B. Aciams, L. Haiier. R. Sherir. G. Racizny, C. Lutz. G. Simmons, J. Roihnnn. 62 AfA grade .... ogri 9 i A great many of the members oi the ciass were also members of the junior high mixeci chorus. The hand anci the orchestra ciaimeci many of these ambitious students. The seniors of the class of '51 wish them success and a bright future in the remaincier of their years in high school. -------------..-..-..--..-, -JH B9 ------: :-: ::-: :-: :-----: :Q FOURTH ROXN'--U1-fl to righll: K. Donough, B. Cmnmzmi. M. Barr. S. Kahenstvin. C. SpnycI. D. VVeinI1oIrI. C. Sw:-igarl. S. XNIIIQIIOF, G. DeLong. L. G0rIcIey. A. Good. THIRD ROXN'--B. MicIrIIehm. .I. Mc-rlz. P. NV:-nInnrI. K. Marlin. J. Myers. .I. Kenna-I. I. BIIFIII D. Cnrpenlcr. T. Horst. P. IVIoI1Ier. SECOND ROVV-S. Vogel. K. Krc-ivIcr. If. Martin. .I. DunI1eimer. C. K0rIwI. P. Donmoycr. M. Bun-In, G. JoI1e. B. EIwcrIy. B I FIRST ROVV-P. XVUII. R. I-IEIIIIBIQCF. P. Rcnninger. D. NIuII, R. SrI1ucnIJerg!cr, IVI. SluI1cr. Miss arte s. 2U2l'ltA gfalfe .... QI' 6 The cIass of NSU' acIcIecI mucI1 to the IiveIy I1aIIs of Frata High. Witlm their overwI1eIming personalities ancI encIIess energies, they reacIiIy sI1oWecI that II1ey were to become IuII IIecIgecI members of tI1e I1igI1 scI1ooI. ImmecIiateIy. tI1e incIivicIuaIs began faking part in numerous activities. Bar- bara IVIicIcIIefon ancI Nevin LauscI1 were given jobs on tI1e uIVIountaineer.,' They ,----,::--- .... :xxx .... 4380139 -xxx:::-::-::-::::2-::-: FIFTH ROVN'-Uofl to righti: T. Martin. S. Rupp. XV. Griiiilh. K. Grimns. J. Hnliignn. Ni. Swvigurt. D. Swvigurt. G. Phillips. K. Burhtz-r. G. 2ilHllIt'l IllflIl. R. Root. FOURTH ROXN'-I.. iiamii. D. Kiiiwhn-r. D, Ruta-. R. Sturk. .l. Slum-r. S. Miiior. R. Fus- nurht, .l. Kuslmriiy. N. Potter. Nir. Gruhum. THIRD ROW'-R. Hcrlzog. G. Loisvy. V. Slxillllllfli. R. Voiiomvvicivr. F. Pierce. R. Swcigurt. E, Roihnnn. VV. Lnusrh. R. Luciwig. R. Butz. SECOND ROW'-N. Lnusch, Kuzninr, 1... Fnssnurhl. C. Gociciny. R. Buringcr. Ni. Fisher, C. Burichoicior, C. Zwaiiy. D. Snynicr. J. Esicr. FIRST ROXN'-J. Bowvrs. C. Ruth. .i. Cnnty. K. Shoniicr. 2Uel'llA gfatle ..-. oyd also represented the class on the Slucient Council. The band and orchestra ciaimeci many of this ciass's talents while others lent their voices to the junior high school chorus. To this class we wish the best of iucii anci we are sure that they wiii, in the future, prove worthy of the praise bestowvci upon them now. --------------------------- -73 BQ. ----------------------..--- f 31,2 cam of CLPQLUQ ...Jo flue... 67laLrafa SCAOOX 71' ff' 11 x , . , + ,gijv ii Q-ju V f ' H+? -W-ff :1':q. .I b A ., f b 1 . 5- ZUQ 5,f 1 1 I 13,1 7 f J mg 90? v -La f. X x W3 'f J' Q ' f E 2 ,jfffll aftl'0l'l Acme Aclams, Barber Shop Charles Aciams. Confectioner Erciine Aciams Ray Aires. Teacher of Piano A Frienci Alcron National Bank Albrighfs Barber Shop Paul E. Albright Richard I. Ammon Amvet Post No. 136 Ann's Shop i Bauman Lumber Company Behmerls Linen Shop Bernstein's O. B. Bilimyer fs Son Bingeman's Store Benny Bishop Dr. anci Nlrs. Vvilliam B. Bixler VV. B. Bixler, Taxicierrnist Blanclis Grocery Nlorse XV. Brossman Buclfs in Lincoln Isaac Burkhart VV. E. Burlcholcler J. S. Butzer G Bro., Garage Carters Pharmacy Central Shoe Service Niartin J. Charles, Garage Cloister Dairies Cloister lViotors Clover Leaf ivlachine Co. Abe Cohen's Store Cox's Drug Store Cralls Grocery D. fs' B. Diner June Deiblefs Beauty Shop A. H. DeLong, Electrical Contractor Denver Er Ephrata Tel. G Tel. Company Dunn's Cut Rate Dutchmaicl Store East Enci Planing lVlill Eherlys Garage and Coal Yard Eloy Shoe Co. H. L. Ecenrocie, Grocer Eclna's Beauty Shoppe Eclna iViary's Beauty Shoppe Eitnier anci Hoffman Ephrata American Legion, Cloister Post 429 alia! Ephrata Frozen Fooci Ephrata Lions Cluh Ephrala ixianufacturing Co. Ephrata Niotor Express Ephrata Nleter Gas Company Ephrata National Banlc Ephrata Ephrata Review Recreation Bowling Alley Ephrata Shoe Company Ephrala Sports Center Eciwin G. Erin Fahnestoclfs Home hfiacle Canciies Farmers National Bank Harry E. Fasnacht R. U. Fassnacht insurance Agency. inc Ni. G. Faust G. G. Forney, Upholstery Ethel Fuehrer, The House of Fashion Galenfs Hardware Garveris Ice Cream Georges Beauty Shop Gerllart Bros. - Eclwin E. Getz Givlefs Grocery A Glen Gery Shale Briclc Corp. Frank Goclcley Ray Goclcley Richarcl A. Goclcley Nici Goldberg Hotel Good Goociway Radios Xvilliam H. Gooci VVm. XV. Good Grants Barber Shop Harry Ni. Grolf Estate VV. S. Grolf G' Son, Grocers NI. L. Guclilcunst A. VV. Haclcer Hackers Fruit Stancl Mr. L. H. Hackman Haines Shoe Store Hamilton Equipment, Inc. Harrigefs Restaurant Joe S. Harris R. lvl. Hartranft Hauclfs Service Station S. S. Hauenstein James Heffelfinger L. S. Hess pafron JM Nlr. ancl lxflrs. John Hiestancl Highland Shoe Co. Hoclcman's Nlotor Express Honeybroolc Gas Company Henry Hoover Hoover 5: Snacler Harry G. Horning Huber Nash Co. George F. Hullorci, Groceries A. H. Hummer 5: Sons Hunt lVlotors Husin Shirt Co. VN7illiam L. Hyman lbaclfs Restaurant lclals Dress Shop Sam Jacobs Johnsons Hatchery Dr. R. L. Jones Dr. S. K. Keiser Kip's Restaurant Kissingens Candy Shop G. R. Klinelelter. Insurance Kreicler Brothers Kurtz Bros., Concrete Products Harry Kurtz, Service Station Dr. Kyper, Dentist The Lesher Store Lincoln Hosiery Co. Lincoln National Bank Ross B. Lynch Nlar-Ann Dress Co. Nlartin gr lvletzler Xvilliam E. Nlartin Nlartzall Bros. Olga lxlccauley lVlcLane A. lxflellinger 5: Son A. K. Nlellinger. Confectioner lxflcllingefs Barber Shop lxlentzer Twine 5' Paper Co. lVliclc's Beauty Shoppe Herman lVliller lxfliller Hess S' Co. lVliller's Stuclio Nloclern Cleaners Nlolfatt Nlusic Shop lVlohler's Store VV alter VV. lVIoyer Co. Nlurrell Inn C. S. Qherholtzer J. C. Penney Er Co. H. E. Potteiger, Armour Creameries Raezc-r's Sunoco Service F. L. Ream. Welding Paul Nl. Riffert. M. D. Rosenau Bros., Inc. Rotlemuncls Pastry Shoppe Royers Pharmacy Samette Nlanufacturing Co., Inc. Sam,s Diner Earl Sancloe Dr. Paul S. Schantz Schmicls Esso Station Schnecles Clothing Store Burney Schwartz. Clothier A Friend Sears. Roebuck ancl Co. Seidels Photo Service Shifters Esso Stations Slote's lxflusic Center Snaclefs General Store E. L. Snyder Speedway Cleaners l. G. Sprecher's Sons T. R. Sprecher Spritzlefs Stan Er Paulys Stauffefs Furniture Stunzi Sons Silk Co. H. l. Swartz, General Nlclse. Aclam Sweigart, Auctioneer R. J. Thompson, Inc. H. E. Tobias Harry Ulrich Verties Dress Shop Vvard Bottle Gas VVarren's Shoes Roy XVeaver's Esso Station A. R. Vvelaer F. F. Vveinhold, Mt. Vernon lnn H. F. Vveir 8 Son C. P. VVenger 5- Sons John R. Wertscll, Jeweler George B. Wolf Leroy D. Vvolf S. B. Vvolf, Poultry Arthur NI. Yeager Yorlctowne Manirfacturing Co. Dr. J. B. Zimmerman A. H. 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