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1- i ---------------- - ----------- -- -1- The Sophomore year Was our first in Ephrata High. Officers for the year were: President, Don Bluhm: Vice-President, Harry Drittenbas: Sec- retary, Betty Hill: Treasurer, Harold Kroqness: Student Council, Marion Lemon and Gary Adams. Second semester-President, lack Adams: Vice.President, Pauline Heer: Secretary, Harry Drittenbas, Treasurer, Erma Chance: Student Council, Betty Hill and Darrell Hayes. We beqan our second year with Al Trieber as President, Pauline Heer as Vice-President and Don Bluhm as Secretary-Treasurer and the Student Council members were Henry Romiq and Erma Chance. Second semester officers were: President, Walt Lyons, Darrell Hayes, Vice- Presidentg Carolyn Porter, Secretary-Treasurer and the Council mem- bers were Albert Trieber and Pauline Heer. We put on the Iunior-Senior play, The Groom Said No. The officers for the last year were Pauline Heer, President: Ralph Thompson, Vice President: Patt Conne, Secretary-Treasurer, Student Coun- cil, Donna Guffin and Walt Lyons: Kove Representative, Garvin Stewart. Second semester-Ioe Kuhns, President, lack Adams, Vice-President: Don Bluhm, Secretary-Treasurer: Student Council, Bonnie Iones and Lyle Eaks. We put on the Senior class play, Kiss and Tell. It went over as a qreat success. We greatly appreciated the lovely banquet and prom put on for us by the Iuniors. 21
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Sziwluai Being of sound minds and bodies, we, the members of the Senior class of 1947 do hereby give, bequeath, and devise to those left behind, these rights and properties: U I, LEE BLANCHARD, will my bubble gum to anyone taking Social Problems. Mr. Iohnson loves to see bubble gum in class. I, ERMA CHANCE, bequeath my bottle of perox,ide to SHIRLEY MARTIN. fBy the way, be careful, it burns.l To MAY PIXLEE I, IUNE CREWSE, leave my ability to ride a horse. I, LYLE EAKS, will my job as janitor to VERNON HARMON. I, IACKIE HARER, leave FREDDIE to FRANCIS HART. To LOA IEAN SCHULTZ I, WILMA IONES, will my ability to get to school periodically. To IUNE MCDONALD I, KENNETH KNIGHT, will my easy life as a Senior. To DAVID NOTARAS I, IOE LITEL, will my boxing gloves tand my teeth I left in the lockers.7 I, WALT LYONS, will my hate for all Women, in any shape or form? to DONALD HOPE. I, NORMA ROBISON, will my ability to get excused absences to NANCY NOBLE. tThey're really handy, NANCYJ To WILLIE WOMACK I, HENRY ROMIG, leave my ability in being a bachelor. tLive up- to it, WILLIE, leave the gals along.J I, BONNIE IONES, leave my job as sports editor to RAY SMITH. CHope you get the stuff in on time like I didn't.l I I, DONALD BLUHM, will my efficient secretary capabilities to CLARENCE BORUFF. To DON MCGONEGAL I, HARRY DRITTENBAS, will my second year Latin tGlad to get rid of it.i To BOB BURD I, ALBERT TRIEBER, will my baby blue eyes and red nose. CYou can use them at Wilson Creek, BOBBYJ , I, NORMA SALLEY, will my blond hair C????D to MARY RUCKER ttake good care of it, MARYID I, BETTY HILL, will my ability to sing blues songs to DORIS SWANSON. To IANET LUNN I, CAROLYN PORTER, will my ability to speak Spanish and my bangs tThat's what I think they are.I I, DARRELL HAYES, will my clean white cords t?l to TOM BICKFORD. tDon't get them dirty, Tom.l To PAT MANSFIELD I, IOE KUHNS, will my driver's license tnow you'd better learn to drive, PATH I, CLAUDINE IONES, bequeath my ability to be the first Senior girl to be married, to SHIRLEY AFFLECK. To HELEN KING I, DONNA GUFFIN, will my man trapg DON I Won't will to anyone. To IACK BAKER I, IANICE SCHILL, will my ability to drive a car and also my ability to buy gas enough to go over there and back. CI hear you can use it sometimes IACKJ I, PAULINE HEER, bequeath my shorthand book and my ability to write notes, to LEWIS BENVILLE. I, IOYCE GUNDER, will my beautiful rosy blush to BOB PAYSSE. tWoncler if he'll use it.l To CHARLES NUNN, I, GARVIN STEWART, will all the excess gum under my desk tiust don't get caught chewing it, COOKIEJ I, DON EBBUTT, will my height to FRED WIKNER. To DONALD BRITT I, WALT NICKS, will my blond curly hair. A To IACK HARVILL I, IACK ADAMS, leave IANICE SCHILL. CTake good care of her, IACKJ Ha! Ha! I, PATRICIA CONNE, leave my knowledge of Commercial Law to IACK NICKOLS. CI hope you use it IACK, you need it.P I, MARION LEMON, leave my tall man or men to GWEN BLANCHARD. tTake it easy GWENJ To RAY LOAN I, RALPH THOMPSON, bequeath my big book of knowledge. To all the Iuniors, the Seniors will the fun of being Seniors and our old homeroom, the teachers, the school, and the Sneak. We leave with hopes of not returning and hope you have as much fun as we had. Signed '7Ae .Seniou 22
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