Ephrata High School - Tiger Yearbook (Ephrata, WA)

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With this understanding of other nations and with a sense of world citizenship may come the long-hoped-for World Peace. It is my sincere hope that the training you have received at Ephrata High School in the past year will contribute materially toward the attainment of that goal of good work citizenship of each and every one of you. Mr. Warner uiaerinfenclenf 3 efidage Lucky people! Yes, I honestly believe that we should consider ourselves lucky folks to be living in Ephrata and the Columbia Basin during this develop- ment period. The 1948-49 school year has been a grand one but the coming year can and will be a better one if you will but make it so. lwiuch will depend upon your attitude, interest and effort. Learning, activity, progress and individual development are open to you. Why not make the most of your opportunity, not only for your own personal gain but to make your school and your community the best yet. 6 Mr. Moodhe Mr. H6 Tee G oach ford, C , Mr. Craw erin P SS Mi Coach Fothergill t: igh oR t Left s Woolrnan, Mrs Monson, Miss Mis . Glasscock TS M oodhe M IS Johnson, M ner, al? W Woods , Mr SS eMi s Raudabaugh, Mrs Arnold, Mrs McGuir Brown, Mis ogan and Mr. Fink. Mr. H MISS PERIN If ever any typing we need, To Miss Perin we do proceed. Commercial, Pep Club and Tiger Rag Advisor. MR. HOGAN A rich abundant life, Music, Judy and his wife. Instrumental Music . IVIISS RADABAUGH Is kind and fair to English. MRS. MOODHE Mrs, Moodhe we all know, And to Mexico we want to go. Spanish, Study Hall. every lad and lass. The excellent advisor uwaaw. MRS. ARNOLD Friendly, kind, sincere We are glad to have her here. Biology, Algebra. MR. GREENE ss Along the line his signal ran, MR. FINK Makes alliance with those taking science. Science, Albegra, Freshman and Annual Advisor. of the Senior Class, A winning team to the H ,491-H very last man. Football and Track Orange E Advisor , Algebra. ..- I. if 3 wvwvcis A Nii' MRS. MC GUIRE The way to a man's heart is through his stomach. Home Economics Soph ornore Advisor. MRS. GLASSCOCK Silence is golden. Study Hall., IVIISS WOOLMAN In her class all art work is done, For every occasion under the sun. Library, Art. MR. CRAWFORD 'He is teacher of manual arts, And gives the boys a practical start. Industrial Arts , Soph- omore Advisor. MRS. MONSON A success she's IVIISS BR OWN Amo te ls what the Students learn to say. Latin, Mathematics Girls' Club Advisor. IviR. JOHNSON made of every play, His interest lies in We certainly hope history events , that she will stay. And in teaching others English, Speech, Dra- he is intent. matics, Junior and Social Science, Junior Senior Play Director, Advisor. Freshman Advisor. PM IVIR. FOTHERGILL Basketball is what he knows, And to the district we did go. Ba sketball and Ba s e - ball. IVHSS WOODS Has her students sing Until old High begins to ring. Vocal Music, English 9 ,aff JL, ,4 Jud, 2 ami THEY BROUGHT US A 455 SW 1 10 1 Am ngnmixpx Eyhrafa --.. E H 3 e J-'pq u lp. vsji' J J ,A 1 T THEY FED US f A THEY CLEANED UP AFTER I ACTIV ITIE A 5. f 5 f , T S T of 'B lf, 3' 'X -4 ovxms 0 O w SOCIETY IS NO COMFORT T0 ONE NOT SOCIABLE BOARD, seated L. Anderson. . . Class J. Bush .. .. . Alumni D. COIIIIOI. . . Sports J. Plotts . . . Art D. Loree . . . Seniors M. Groff . . . .Editor J. Douglass . . Co-Editor M. Agranoff . . . Activities R. Britt .... Secretary B. Toevs . . Administration C. Knox ...... Copy E. Johnston .... Busniess -fi G. Wikner . . Photography l'll'llfLa STAFF, STANDING: Howard Griffith, Doris Correll, Marilyn Schill, Pauline Stover, Jean Pixlee, June Wilhite, Annette Henshaw, John Saetre, Kathy Humes, .Terry Gibbons, Gus Karas, Laura Wilhite, Eva Totten, Jim Henshaw, Shirley Pitts, Harry Karas, Judy Hustad, Gary Schrag, Donna Therriault, Morgan Johnson, Edris Peterson, Fred Cronkhite, Mary Lou Lannigan, Loretta Schernpp, Leah Britton, Bill Black. Lsluclenf Counci The student council is the form of democratic government used in our school. It is composed of two representatives from each class, a president, vice president, secretary and treasurer. Seated are: Carol Jeanne Knox, Judy Hustad, Mary Lou Lannigan, Laura Wilhite, Marvelle Groff, Jerry Gibbons, John Saetre, Pat Striker, Edris Peterson, Danny Fitzgerald, Betty Heinrich.Standing are: Dick Bean, Bob Bluhm, Mr. Warner, Dick Connor, Joe Kelly. IZ JUNIOR OFFICERS 1 st Semester SOPHOMORE OFFICERS lst Semester FRESHMAN OFFICERS lst and Znd Semesters C! 6155 UMCQP5 M.L. Lannigan . Vice-pres. W. Buck. . B. Pittenger B. Bluhm . E. Peterson CJ. Knox . T. Neal . . L. Britton . J. B. E. M. H. P. B. S. D. L. G. J. P. S. D. L. K. S. R. D. F. J. B. . . . .Pres. . . Kove Board . Student Council .Student Council . . .S rtar eialisenytj . .Vice-pres. . . . . Pres. Kelly. . . Student Council Pittenger . . Kove Board Peterson . . . Secretary L. Lannigan . . . Student . .... . .Council Glasscock. . . Secretary Saetre . . . President Womach . Vice-pres. Pitts . . . Kove Board Fitzgerald. Student Council Wilhite . .Student Council Lampman . Noble . Saetre . Pitts . . Fitzgerald . Wilhite . . . . President . . Secretary . .Vice-pres. . Kove Board Student Council Student Council Anderson. . . Secretary Johnson. . Wahl. . . Bean. . . Stewart. . Hustad . . . . Treasurer . . President Student Council . .Vice-pres. Student Council Campbell . . Kove 30815 JUNIOR OFFICERS Znd Semester SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Znd Semester I3 FIRST ROW: Pat Striker, Carla Rae Harvill, Joan Bush, Marvelle Groff. SECOND ROW: Dona Loree, Lorraine Anderson, Betty Heinrich, Doris Correll, Edris Peterson, Mary Lou Lannigan, Leah Britton, Carol Jeanne Knox. THIRD ROW: Miriam Agranoff, Janelle Plotts, Joan Titzel, Marilyn Schill, Eleanor Johnston, Joan Douglass. FOURTH ROW: Pauline Stover, Iviiss Perin, Loretta Schempp, Reita Britt, Bar- bara Toevs. 8,0 There is always room for improvement and their purpose is to improve and help E.H.S. To entertain the Pep Club contributed a Minstrel Show: to improve the school they sold pencils to keep the students busy: to help the school they were responsible for sport-ticket sales and ushering at the Music Festival. Their officers were: President, E. Johnston, Vice President, D. Correllg Secretary, M. Schillg Treasurer, J'. Titzel and the advisor, Miss Perin. 64 77 Fang? The Orange E's have proven their metal in athletics and have aided their school by earning money to help purchase athletic equipment. Their officers were: President, J. Johnston: Vice President, Bob Roberts, Secretary-Treasurer, D. Connor, Sergeant-at- arms, J. Saetre and the Advisor, Coach Greene. FIRST ROW: Wendell Buck, Joe Kelly, Jerry Gibbons, Irvin Neil, Murray Reiner, Dick Connor, John Saetre. SECOND ROW: Coach Green, Morgan Johnson, Jim Black, Harry Karas, Bob Martin, Bob Roberts. THIRD ROW: Duaine Smith, Donn Reimund, Danny Fitzgerald. FOURTH ROW: Don Loan, James Henshaw, Fred Cronkhite, Larry Smith, Hal Rohlman. 14 cm 3 Helping others promotes world friendship. This year the girls club furn- ished three families with boxes of food at Christmas. They also set aside money for the Ardyth Vaughn Memorial Scholarship which is given to a worthy senior. The annual Athletic Banquet for the fellows was also a high- light of their year. The officers were: President, lviary Lou Lannigang Vice-President, Dona Loreeg Secretary-Treasurer, Carol Jeanne Knox: Program chairman, Leah Brittong and Advisor, Miss Brown. CAST Doris Correll Gordon Wikner Ioan Fogerson Robert Dick Joan Bush Bill Black Joan Wiese Barbara Toevs James Henshaw Don Loan 66 Lge? 01152 The Seniors presented, on November 23, 1948, a mystery thriller. The action was fast moving and interesting, holding everyone in suspence, espe- cially when the 'Tiger' kept coming back after the Africanjewels. The audience went wild and so did the cast in presenting 'Tiger House. 66 7 QD 'f .74 ' on 61 2 y Qflfly The Junior Play was a great success even though they had had no previous experience to guide them. The play, a clever comedy of teen-age trouble and fun, was given March 17, 1949. Don't Take My Penny' was enjoyed by all who saw it. CAST Reita Britt Fred Cronkhite Edris Peterson Jack Harbeston Leah Britton Loretta Schempp Gordon Cook Mary Lou Lannigan Duaine Smith Donna Therriault Barbara Pittenger Kathy Humes Howard Griffith Tom Neal Norman Johnson Carol Jeanne Knox Harry Karas 16 FIRST ROW: Miss Woods, Veda Cheney, Joan Stover, Shirley Lloyd, Pauline Simpson,Anne LaCoss, Margaret Smothers, Pauline Stover, Dona Loree, Pat DeLong, Dick Bean, Frank Stewart, Berle Akers, Carol Hayes. SECOND ROW: Hope Glasscock, Joan Weise, Joan Fogerson, Nancy Neuman, Freida Notaras, Frances Padgitt, Janet Vincent, Bob Martin, Glen Schrag, Donn Reimund, Bob Stratman, Morgan Johnson. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Lanni- gan, Reita Britt, Yvonne Bates, Dorothy Neiswanger, Mary Beth Reimund, Frances Friesen, Lynn Moodhe, Kay Waring, Miriam Agranoff, Robert Dick, Gordon Wikner, Fred Cronkhite, Bob Bluhm. C'A0,w Music soothes the nerves of people the world over. The E.H.S. chorus demonstrated this at their performances in the Christmas Program, a spring concert, the senior graduation and baccalaureate. We aren't the only ones who think they are good for they returned home from the Ellensburg Music Festival with a superior rating. QMS Woneffw - 0,3 Ocfeffe Veda Cheney, Pauline Simpson, Margaret Smothers, Pauline Sto- ver, Joan Weise, Mary Lou Lannigan, Kay War- ing, Dona Loree, Reita Britt, Frank Stewart, Glen Schrag, Bob Martin,Ro- bert Dick, Hope Glass- cock, Donn Reimund, Morgan Johnson, Gordon Wikner, Fred Cronk- hite. 17 wi me wifi 1 f K Q- ' , M VM, . 4 M-wi nga' ' K 4 4 1 Q JIM f , 1 Q kgy-lf,k, , 1 , sZ,,,,, V 4 , 'W L L. 1- , , Q W ms mf xg ww. 5 , 3 13 ,1 1 , ,, A it 2 , W- ramaficd FIRST ROW: Edris Peterson, Kathy Humes, Mrs. Monson, Ro- bert Dick, Joan Fogerson, Reita Britt. SECOND ROW: Betty Hage- dorn, Terry Haney, Bob Stratman, Fred Cronkhite, Loretta Schempp, Barbara Toevs. QPCA 95 f P61 FIRST ROW: Donn Reimund, Kay Anderson, Douglas Burk, Kay Waring, Anne LaCoss, Joanne Greenlee, Pat Iviarsh, JoanFogerson. SECOND ROW: Mary Beth Reimund, Cheryl Emery, Janet Noble, Dean Taylor, Ray Adams, Eva Totten, .Terry Gibbons, Barbara Toevs, Annette Henshaw, Jean Pixlee, Anne Baumgarten. THIRD ROW: Barbara Hawkins, Sharon Vaughn, Bill Millard, Dave Millard, Wayne Schill, Esther Halsey, John Saetre. 19 X xx. N. X X, Mr. Wickwire, Mr. Warner, Mrs. Rae, Mrs. Johnston, Larry Smith, Mr. Mansfield Miss Perin, Bob Campbell, Mr. Noble, Reita Britt, and Shirley Pitts. OUQ Ah! the place to relax after working hard building good world cttizens, that's the Kove. It's a high school night club so to speak. The Kove Board meets twice a month to discuss bigger and better ways to entertain the students. They too had something new, an all-county Kove night when students from all schools in the county attended. N 5170- -r a f-a X K' X K, They cheered our team on to victory. Doris Correll, Howard Griffith, Shirley Pitts. Z0 iger ag Publicity is important in any phase of business and cooperation. This year many of the students and Iviiss Perin spent their extra time putting out a monthly paper for all to read and enjoy. Seated, FIRST ROW: Joan Bush, Pat Striker, June Wilhite, Delores Brashear. SECOND ROW: Carla Rae Harvill, Dona Loree, Janelle Plotts, Kathy Humes, Lorraine Anderson. Stand- ing, FIRST ROW! Betty Heinrich, Joan Fogerson, Mabel Abbott, Jean Pixlee, Leah Britton, Barbara Toevs, Annette Henshaw, Barbara Pittenger, Betty Atkinson, Loretta Schempp, Dona Therriault, Terry Haney. SECOND ROW: Anne Baurngarten, Pauline Stover, Marvelle Groff, Eleanor Johnston, Bob Stratman, Grace Lampman, Joan Douglass, Marilyn Schill. Ura fion In selling world citizenship we must certainly call on Leah Britton and Fred Cronkhite. Speaking on 'I Speak for Democracy Fred won first place for Ephrata, Leah first place for Soap Lake. Leah placed first in the county. Her prize - a new radio- phonograph. Leah Britton and Fred Cronkhite unior l 0l'YL QUEEN VEDA AND ATTENDANTS The couples attending the Junior Prom danced to the music of the Gentlemen of Note under green, white and silver decor- ations. A big top -hat in the center of the floor depicted the theme, It's Magic. N SPORTS A x---1 -Fl O W O' , Q O ii ' A Q 1 Ji I A , l W ,mg FOR WHEN THE ONE GREAT SCORER COMES T0 WRITE AGMNST YOUR NAME' HE LJRlTE5 'NOT THAT YOU XJON OR LO5T BUT HOXJ YOU 1 PLAYED THE GANE FIRST ROW: Bob Womack, Larry Smith, John Saetre, Fred Cronkhite, Wen- dell Buck, Gary Schrag, Harry Karas, Jack Johnston, Dick Connor. SECOND ROW: Morgan Johnson, Richard Heer, Fred Eicholtz., Don Loan, Duaine Smith, Tom Neal, Joe Kelly, Bob Roberts, Irvin Neil, Jerry Gibbons, Glen Schrag. THIRD ROW: Efram Agranoff, Don Thompson, Ray Wahl, Gus Karas, Grant Dix, Bill Millard, James Henshaw, Danny Fitzgerald, Jim Black, Beryl Akers, Bob Martin, Coach Greene. joofdaf SCHEDULE We They O Okanogan 0 C , 9- 1- ' I A 4 7 r A 1 13 cle Elum 0 Q A X N . 'Q 6 Grand Coulee Z0 ' N 1- 1 , ' 13 Chelan 7 ,Q 46 Lind 0 ' ' 12 Cashmere 0 2.1 Leavenworth 7 yi' v .1 Z6 Moses Lake 7 E' John Dani Uh Dick Wcnlel Gam' Joe G ae. len F Jerfq B o lb KNEELING John Saetre .Toe Kelly, Tom Neal, Irvin Neil Dick Connor STANDING Gene Titzel, Hal Rohlman, Larry Smith Fred Cronkhite Gordon W1kner Bill Black, Coach Fothergill .gaalfefga ff Z4 S quad SCHEDULE We Z7 Moses Lake Z5 Quincy 40 Wilson Creek ZZ Leavenworth 26 Cashmere Z7 Grand Coulee Z7 Warden 31 Moses Lake Z8 Leavenworth 52 Wilson Creek 36 Grand Coulee 39 Marlin 41 Lind 33 Hartline 39 Quincy Z1 Hartline 41 Wenatchee 40 Warden 49 Wenatchee fvrl ef if F5 32 Qi E W . , ,Q , 75 ' 5? u lv Q 5 , u..- 'N ,W 1,954 2 ? Hat if: V ef exe' 'J 52,0 N Q, sw 9- KNEELING: Pete Saetre, Richard Rickert, Dick Bean, Don Hein- rich, Beryl Akers, Ray Wahl. STANDING: Gene Titzel, Richard Heer, Dan Fitzgerald, Gilbert Gunder, Bob Womach, Jim Black, Coach Fothergill. Mwgefgaff C6 77 4,2 SW ff SCHEDULE ' ff' We They I X Z7 Moses Lake Z2 X 42 Quincy 20 J Z6 Leavenworth 19 Z8 Cashmere 41 f 26 Grand Coulee 43 11 Moses Lake 18 25 Leavenworth Z7 34 Grand Coulee 39 XX X 33 Hartline 30 43 Hartline 14 Z3 Cashmere Z7 35 Wenatchee 50 30 Wenatchee Z8 MANAGER Jack Arvan lima!! SCHEDULE We They 3 Hartline 5 Z Wilson Creek 1 4 Grand Coulee 3 2 Quincy ll Z Moses Lake 4 KNEELING: Donn Reimund, Kenneth Radach, Bob Womack, Larry Smith, Bill Black, Richard Heer, Joe Kelly, Irvin Neil. STANDING: Coach Fothergill, .Tim Black, Bill Millard, Frank Bower, Bob Roberts, Arlen Luddington, Morgan Johnson, Tom Neal. 30 KNEELING: Edwin Chamberlain, Murray Reiner, Irvin Neil, Bill Millard, Joe Kelly, Arthur Wildey, Duaine Smith. STANDING: Coach Greene, Tom Neil, Wendell Buck, Jim Black, HalRohlman, Larry Smith, Fred Cronkhite, James Henshaw, Bob Stratman, Jim Hargraves. flue Many of the fellows have shownsigns of being good athletes. Here are some of the events they have participated in. Weights: Harry Karas, Ken Radach, Fred Cronkhite Discus: Jim Henshaw, Hal Rohlman, Harry Karas Javelin: Harry Karas, Ken Radach, Jim Black, Don Loan Broad Jump: Hal Rohlman, Irvin Neil, Duaine Smith Quarter Mile: Duaine Smith, Jim Hargraves, Don Loan Half Mile: Dave Nlillard, Bill Nlillard Mile: Tom Neal, Wendell Buck, Bob Stratman High Jump: Duaine Smith, Larry Smith Pole Vault: Joe Kelly Hurdles: Larry Smith, Irvin Neil, Fred Cronkhite The track team placed second in the county tournament. A ' X e ,t Wil we ' we C baga gs, ON '. 18101-SD Y- 92,1 fi C . Xie , 53 vit' Or- 9 00 ox ode. ennifi O1 bone , ea sf, xjo 9 . C1 . 50361 1 ll Yr 696 xi 6 ' le 3 5 5 4 6 SCHEDULE Wenatchee Grand Coulee Cashmere Wenatchee Marlin They 5 3 3 6 0 The team took first place in the Grand Coulee tennis tournament which was the highlight of the s 6aSOU. ' f I' frf -J ,J C NC A 7 b K 1. suv 20,41 ,7 K 1? J 1 23:2-L if 92? Ox 0 vi. 'iv x5 Du THE PowER OF 'rnousm' W THE MAGIC OF MIND TSR TLSK!! WHICH I9 W-Hch?? NA H? YES ?? :PA NA Ann THlS??? wow! COLGMEQ? ls Tr-an A FAc'r? Dead End TRUE Lo v gI Q:5Al'lflQI'l FIRST ROW: Gene Titzel, Frank Stewart, Mickey O'Brien, Beryl Akers, Dick Bean, Kay Anderson, Mary Beth Reirnund, Nancy Bean, Mary Jo Richburg. SECOND ROW: Dick Mc- Grath, Jim Hargraves, Don Thompson, Annette Henshaw, Jean Pixlee, Joan Stover, Margaret Smothers, Patsy Simonson, Barbara Hawkins. THIRD ROW: Willard Johnson, Eva Totten, Frances Padgitt, Frances Friesen, Kay Waring, Pauline Simpson, Judy Hustad, Anne La Coss. FOURTH ROW: Gus Karas, Buddy Waddington, Rheta Dai, Sally Johnson, Georgine Giles, Peggy Paysee, Lynn Moodhe, Don Dwinell. Eager to start their high school career, the curious Freshmen entered E.H.S. full of vim and vigor. But after initiation they found themselves slowing down to a steady pace. Their first tasks were: adopting a constitutiong choosing class colors, royal blue and white, class flower, white rose, and a class motto, We Begin to Finish. SEATED: Barbara Akers, Gerald Snyder, Crist Miles, Dixie Allen, Dorothy Grubb, Gary Striker, Bob Farley, Opal Blanchard, Nancy Neuman, Cluff Dilley, Dottie Jo Stout, Annie Hart, Bob Campbell, Jack Arvan. Standing, FIRST ROW: Donna Schrieber, Evelyn Coldwell, Frieda Notaras, Shirley Lee, Carole McBride, Lois Chamberlain, Betty Wickwire, Bette Atkinson, Betty Olson. SECOND ROW: Herb Clark, Jerry Anderson, Bob Akers, Ernie Swarthout, Jeanne Stierwalt, Joanne Stierwalt, Nona Ann Carr, Lawerence Lucas, Ray Wahl. 35 FIRST ROW: Elsie Johnson, Dorcas Wildey, Shirley Lloyd. SECOND Row: Laura 'Wilhite, Shirley wad- dington, Barbara Griffith, Shirley Greenough, Janet Noble, Hope Glass- cock, Joanne Greenlee. THIRD ROW: Helen Rucker, Shirley Pitts, Janet Vincent, Anne Baumgarten, Grace Lampman, Marilyn Millar, Sandra Weeks, Bertha Graham. RSZID 0l'l'l0I 65 Stepping into stride like veterans, these students entered their Sophomore year. The outstanding event was the welcoming?? of the Freshman. They feel their Sophomore year was a big success but are looking forward to next year when there will be bigger and better things to do. FIRST ROW: Pete I Saetre, Dan Fitzgerald, Bob Womack, Bill Mil- lard, Irvin Neil, Murray Reiner, Dave Millard, SECOND ROW: Jerome Blanchard, Don Boruff, Richard Rickert, Efrem Agranoff, Bob Wildman, Don Heinrich, Arthur Wildey. THIRD ROW: Gilbert Gunder, Walter Leighton, Don Totten. Bob Martin, Bob Strat- man, Bert Pearson, Ken- neth Radach. 36 HUBBAQ AV,SHucxsy 1 tiii HiVwRt! liz! 3, DEAD ENQ5 32 5-xim g if' gi H 4. M fg, z .5 fy -'k-' ,. , - Eff h'-L A Ouwa Aw ' W ', ,LVL iflfj SNAZ.'z.yg LOST Lovg qW1Hdf smug? 6 37 FIRST ROW: Lorraine Anderson, Kathy Humes, June Wilhite, Betty Hagedorn, Rosalie Lenhart. SEC- OND ROW: Beverly Heinrich, Carla Rae Harvill, Betty Vaughan, Barbara Pittenger, Donna Lyons, Edris Peterson, Carol Jeanne Knox. THIRD ROW: Pat DeLong, Donna Therriault, Delores Bra- shear, Reita Britt, Esther Halsey, Loretta Schempp, Iris Wildman, Dorothy Neiswonger, Colleen Gates, Mary Lou Lannigan. uniorfi Among the many successes of the Juniors were the play, Don't Take My Penny , which made records in attendance and net profit, and the Junior-Senior reception and pronrx. The Juniors inaugurated the idea of a reception rather than a traditional banquet. They also came in with another first - - an orchestra for the prom. Yes,sir, these Juniors are ready to go right into their Senior year, pennants waving. FIRST ROW: Gordon Cook, Arlen Luddington, Howard Griffith, Ralph Anderson, Kenny Kriete, Edwin Chamberlain, Frank Bow- er. SECOND ROW: Duaine Smith, Joe Kelly, Harry Karas, Norman Johnson, Tom Neal, Jack Harbes- ton. THIRD ROW: Carroll Hayes, Bob Bluhm, Wendell Buck, Grant Elliott, Fred Cronkhite, Grant Dix, Laverne Lucas, Gary Schrag, Dick Nicks. 5w -rn OH YES! SAY C I-IEESE HR TS? HALF!!! S R KER D ALJ? X OH NO! 4-' S, i ,ins I BOY ?? FASY 4' M-, ZP2 5 -f 3 Q 'xv ! han M mg I. mr-0 DOES IT OP!! 4: dc: 3 3 'X-,sf 40? wow o O- GQ V 359 oggo SENIORS .M V ': A, b v W 51 3 CHARGE THEM... THAT , THEY BE RICH IN GOOD WORKS READY TO DISTRIBUTE BARBARA TOEVS Valedictorian GORDON WIKNER Salutatorian ELEANOR JOHNSTON Apple Blossom Princess GERALD GIBBONS A.S.B. President mf MARVELLE GROFF A.S.B. Secretary JOHN SAETRE A.S.B. Vice President LAWRENCE SIVLITH President DONA LOREE Secretary RAY L. ADAMS Vice President PATRICIA STRICKER Student Council RICHARD CONNOR Student Council BETTY HEINRICH Student Council ALAN MC LEAN JACK JOHNSTON JOAN BUSH DORIS ROBERT DICK .TANELLE PLOT TS CORRELL DON LOAN A l WI L- , IW If Ni MORGAN JOHNSON .TOAN FOGERSON DONN REIMUND Qzimff .QL PAULINE STOVER ,N W- ix P, xg - O Qi' 'E 9'- a H. Y' 'Q ' V N p f , - Lf N X L' .. -: . , - 1 1, ,CT Ari- .HX . M '71-.,.. .TOAN TITZEL 45 WILLIAM BLACK VEDA CHENEY JOAN WIESE MARK CATLOW .TAMES HENSHAW MIRIAM AGRANOFF FRED EICHHOLTZ MARILYN SCHILL PATRICIA MARSH DORIS RICKERT 41 I BOB ROBERTS GLEN SCHRAG MABEL ABBOTT Q U O Aaforg of My 270.9 - nnero After completing the eighth grade in Junior High School, thirty- five eager Freshmen entered High School in the fall of 1945. On No- vember 15,an enlightening initiation was administered by the upper classmen. To start our Freshman year we elected officers, chose our motto and class colors, and picked our flower. After a hot argument we decided on green and white for our colors and gladiolus for our flower. Soon came 1946-473 we were just one step closer to our goal. The outstanding event of the year was helping with the Freshman initiation. Now with confidence born of two years of high school life, we breezed into 1947-48 for more required but not needed knowledge. We were kept busy and had our class play entitled A Case of Springtime, which was a huge success. The Junior-Senior banquet and the Junior Prom were both planned to perfection. We also helped with the gradu- ation by decorating. After this year we were even more anxious to meet our Senior year, 1948-49 brought us many enjoyable moments. Our Senior play Tiger House' was an exciting, well done play, and putting our num- eral on the hill was our pride and joy--especially getting away with it so secretly. Afterwards we enjoyed a lovely breakfast. Late in April was the Junior-Senior Prom. This was an exciting, enjoyable event. 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Ray Adams leaves his car and all his gal friends to Richard Heer. We're sure that car will come in handy? ? ? ? Miriam Agranoff wills her 1949 Cadillac convertible to Tom Neal. Of course, Tommy really doesn't need it!!! Bill Black leaves Lorraine Anderson to Edwin Chamberlain. We wonder why? ? ? ? Joan Bush tearfully gives her Little Black Bookl' to Donna Therriault. Mark Catlow leaves his bass voice to Howard Griffith. Thank Heavens!! V Dick Connor regrets leaving the school car to Norman Johnson. We're sure Norman will enjoy it as much as Dick .... Doris Correll is willing to part with her lovely black hair to give it to Barbara Pittenger, Make good use of it Barbara . . .. Robert Dick wills his flying fingers at the piano to Harry Karas ? ? ? Joan Fogerson leaves her athletic ability to Kathy Humes, Take it easy Kathy . . . Jerry Gibbons sadly leaves his Toni to Ralph Anderson. Look pretty, Ralph. Marvelle Groff with a sigh of relief leaves her position as Annual Editor to Joan Douglass. Betty Heinrich wills her shorthand to anyone taking office next year. James Henshaw leaves his 'Mort the little mouse, to Jack Harbeston. We're sure that Jack will love to take of it .... Morgan Johnson will never leafe Joan Wiese !!!!!! Eleanor Johnston leaver her mental ability to some unfortunate Junior. I Don Loan wills his way with the Freshmen to Gary Schrag. Take it easy, Gary .... Dona Loree gaily leaves her position as Class Secretary to Carol Jeanne Knox. Don't end up where Dona did Carol!!! Patricia Marsh leaves her pessimistic attitude to Edris Peterson. We know Edris will enjoy it!!! Janelle Plotts is just plain willing to leave E.H.S. after four long years of hard work ? ? DonnReimund leaves his one and only Donna Lyons to Joe Kelly. Well, Joe what are you going to do about Shirley? Doris Rickert leaves her daily attendance to June Wilhite. John Saetre leaves his ability to roll one eye to Mary Lou Lannigan. We didn't know that she needed anything else. Glen Schrag leaves his boxing ability to Carroll Hayes. WOW!! Pauline Stover leaves her Quincy men to Loretta Schempp. Oh, Loretta, you lucky girl. Pat Stricker wills her red hairto Iris Wildman, although Iris really doesn't need it does she ? ? ? Joan Titzel sadly leaves her list of sailor addresses to Pat DeLong. Better watch it Pat!! Barbara Toevs wills her piccillo to Laverne Lucas and we know that Luckie will make good use of it. ' Joan Wiese will never leave Morgan Johnson!!!! Gordon Wikner wills his height to Frank Bower. Make good use of it like Gordon did, Frank. Alan McLean leaves his Texas accent to Bob Bluhm--you all. Veda Cheney leaves her singinghability to Fred Cronkhite. Lucky Fred. Marilyn Schill leaves all her Moses Lake men to Carla Rae Harvill . . . WOW!! Larry Smith leaves all his wonderful straight A's to Reita Britt. Of course Reita isn't doing bad by herself. Fred Eichholtz leaves his 'stalled but come in handy car to Wendell Buck. Jack Johnston leaves his way with women to Kenneth Kriete, and we are sure that Kenny Kriete could use it? ? ? ? , Bob Roberts leaves his daily attendance to Leah Britton, although Leah is seen most of the time. Signed THE CLASS OF 1949 51 JAMES HENSHAW Other Schools 13 Football 43 Orange E 43 Annual Staff 43 Class Officer 43 Track 43 Class Play 3,4. MORGAN JOHNSON Manager 23 Orange E 2,3,43 Football 33 Baseball 3,41 Band l,Z,43 Glee Club 43 Tiger Rag 33 Annual Staff 43 Class Play 3,43 Boys' Ensemble 4. ELEANOR JOHNSTON Other Schools 1,23 G.A.A. 23 G.A.A. Officer 23 Girls' Club 3,43 Pep Club 2,3,43 Pep Club Officer 43 Class Officer 2,43 Class Play 3,43 Annual Board 3,43 Tiger Rag 43Apple Blos- som Princess 4. JACK JOHNSON Football Z,3,4Q Orange 'E 2,3,43 Orange E Officer 4. DON LOAN Track 1,2,3,43 Football 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Boys' Ensemble 4. DONA LOREE Flag Majorette 13 Pep Club 2,3,43 Girls' Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Girls' Club Officer 43 Yell Leader 2,33 Glee Club 1,2,3,4j Nonnettes 3, 43 Annual Board 43 Annual Staff 33 Tiger Rag 4g Kove Board 33 Class Play 3,43 Class Officer 4.5 PAT MARSH Other Schools 13 Chorus 2,33 Girls' Club 2, 3,43 Orchestra 4. ALAN MC LEAN Other Schools 13 Class Play 3. JANELLE PLOTTS Nonnettes 2,33 G.A.A. 1,23 Girls' Club 3,43 Student Council 23 Class Officer 1,23 Glee Club l,2,33 Pep Club 2,3,43 Annual Staff 33 Annual Board 43 Drill Team lg Tiger Rag 43 Class Play 3,4. DONN REIMUND Baseball 3,4Q Boys' Ensemble 43 Orchestra 4g Glee Club 43 Orange E 3,4Q Soloist 43 Class Play 3. DORIS RICKERT Other Schools l,2,33 Girls' Club 4g Annual Staff 4. 52 BOB ROBERTS 1 Orange E l,2,3,43 Track l3Football Z,3,4j Baseball 33 Student Council 33 Class Officer 2,3. JOHN SAETRE Other Schools 1,23 Band 3,43 Football 3,43 Basketball 3,43 Tennis 3,43 Class Play 3,43 Student Council 3,43 Orange E 3,43 Class Officer 33 Annual Staff 43 Vice President Student Body 4. MARILYN SCHILL Glee Club 1,43 Girls' Club 3,43 G.A.A. 1,23 Pep Club 2,3,43 Pep Club Officer 43 Student Council 33 Drill Team 13 Tiger Rag 3,43 Annual Staff 3,43 Class Play 3. MABEL ABBOTT Other Schools l,2,33 Girls' Club 3,43 Class Play 43 Tiger Rag 3,43 Annual Staff 4. RAY ADAIVIS Other Schools 13 Band 2,33 Class Officer 4. MIRIAM AGRANOFF Tiger Rag Z,3Q Annual Staff 33 Annual Board 43 Glee Club l,2,3,43 Pep Club 3,43 Girls' Club 3,43 G.A.A. 2,33 Class Plays 3,43 Non- nettes 3. BILL BLACK Orange E 2,3,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Class Play 3,43 Annual Staff 4g Class Officer 23 Class Representative 13 Football 23 Track 4. JOAN BUSH Girls' Club 3,43 Pep Club 3,4Q G.A.A. 1,23 Tiger Rag 3,43 Annual Board 3,43 Glee Club l,2,33 Band 1,23 Yell Leader 1,2333 Class Play 3,43 Student Council 33 Kove Board 1. MARK CATLOW Football 3,43 Orange E 2,3,4. VEDA CHENEY Other Schools l,2,33 Girls' Club 43 Glee Club 43 Nonnettes 4. DICK CONNOR Football 3,42 Basketball 2,3,43 Tennis 3,43 Boys' Ensemble 33 Student Council 43 Annual Board 43 Glee Club 33 Orange E 3,4S Class Play 4. DORIS CORRELL Glee Club 1,25 Band l,2,3,45 Class Officer 39 Pep Club Z,3,45 Pep Club Officer 35 Yell Leader 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Tiger Rag 35 Girls' Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Class Play 3,4. ROBERT DICK Glee Club l,2,3,45 Band 15 Orchestra 45 Boys' Octet 3,45 Class Play 45 Piano Accompanist 1,2,3,45 Graduation Recital 45 Piano Soloist 1,2,3,4. FRED EICHHOLTZ Orange E 45 Football 3,45 Baseball 3,4. JOAN FOGERSON Other Schools l,2,35 Orchestra 45 Girls' Club 45 Class Play 45 Glee Club 45 Tiger Rag 4. JERRY GIBBONS Kove Board 25 Class Officer 15 Band 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Football 3,45 Track 35 Boys' State 35 Tennis 3,45Orange E 3,45 Student Council 2,45 Tiger Rag Staff 35Annual Staff 45 Student Body President 4. MARVELLE GROFF Glee Club 1,25 Student Council 15 Pep Club 3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 Girls' Club Officer 1,35 Girls' State 35 Student Body Secretary 45 Kove Board 45 G.A.A. 1,25 Annual 3,45 Annual Ed- itor 45 Tiger Rag 3,45 Drill Team 15 Class Play 3,4. BETTY HEINRICH ' Other Schools 15Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Club 3,45 Annual Staff 35 Tiger Rag 3,45 Class Play 3,4. GLEN SCHRAG Football Z,3,45 Orange E 2,3,45 Band 2,3,45 Boys' Ensemble 4. LARRY S1vflTH Track 1,2,3,45 Basketball 2,3,45 Baseball 45 Class Officer l,2,35 Kove Board 2,3,45 Orange E 2,3',45 Class Play 3,45 Kove Manager 3,4. PAULINE STOVER Drill Team 15 Pep Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Glee Club 1,2,3,45 Nonnettes 3, 45 Annual Staff 3,45 Tiger Rag 45 Class Play 3,45 Girls' Club. PAT STRIKER Other Schools 1,25 Student Council 45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Club 3,45 Glee Club 35 Class Play 3. JOAN TITZEL Pep Club 2,3,45 Girls' Club 3,45 G.A.A. 1,25 Tiger Rag 35 Glee Club 1,25 Drill Team 15 Pep Club Officer 45 Annual Staff 4. BARBARA TOEVS Other Schools 15 Tennis 3,45 Tiger Rag 3,45 Annual Staff 35 Annual Board 45 Band 3,45 Pep Club 45 G.A.A. 25 Girls' Club 3,45 Class Play 3,4. JOAN WEISE Other Schools l,2,35 Class Play 45 Glee Club 45 Nonnettes 45 Girls' Club 4. GORDON WIKNER Other Schools 15 Baseball 25 Annual Staff 35 Basketball 3,45 Class Officer 45 Glee Club 45 Boys' Ensemble 45 Class Play 3,45 Annual Board 4. 53 M ,V 1,f V, M , L 1 1 2.1, an - ' 1 .1 an 'W m 1 K 1 'W M ff MM A. W Q M4 ffm iff?-W il To continue with the Tiger Tracks, we will look further into the future to see what the class of 1948 are doing. The following are going to C.W.C.E.: Jack Baker, Morticiang Don Britt, Agricultural Engineering, Bob Burd, Engineering, Bob Calverley, Oculistg Vern Harmon, Civil Engineering, Don McGonegal, Engineering, Charles Nunn, Pharmacist, .Tack Patrick, Businessmang Ray Smith, Writerg Fred Wikner, Engineer- ing, Mary Rucker, Stenography. Some of the kids are going to W.S.C.3 Lewis Benville, Accountantg Ray Loan, Agricultureg Bob Paysse, Engineering, Nancy Noble, Teacherg May Pixlee, Art, Loa .Tean Schultz, Interior Decorating. Whitworth is lucky to have Doris Swanson, Music and June McDonald, Stenography. Pat Mansfield is going to Whitman, taking business. The rest of the class just stayed home and worked. Tom Bickford is with the Bureau, Buster Boruff working for the county, Jack Nickols is working for his dad at the gravel pit, Willard Womack is just staying home, Deloris Abbott is married, Shirley Martin works for the Bell Telephone Company, Shirley Affleck is home helping her dad and Rober- ta Frederick is in Spokane taking business. We wonder what is in store for the 1949 graduates. Congratulations and Best Wishes To the Graduating Class of 1949 Your Own PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT No. Z of Grant County, Washington Power at Cost ,.......,. .H W- -.-.-......... DON LOAN was given the Athletic Award for athletic ability and his positive contribution to the sports- manship of the teams on which he participated. He has been atrack star since his Freshmanyear andhas been a member of the football team for several years. .TOAN BUSH received the Activity Award for her outstanding participa- tion in school activities. In addition to being cheerleader for three years, Joan took an active part in Pep Club, Girls' Club, Kove, spent two years on the TIGER RAG, and ANNUAL staffs, held class offices, and was willing and able to be of service to the school. TURF NOVELTY CO. Congratulations to the Class of '49 Phones Ephrata 242 Soap Lake 417 Proprietor Tom Manning 57 Congratulations to the Class of '49 from HARRY'S CAFE A WALT'S CHEVRON SERVICE STATION For a quiet, restful RPM Lubrication vacation go to the Atlas Tires and Batteries SOAP LAKE MOTEL X - , J. I no MORTONS UNION SERVICE SOAP LAKE PHARMACY Drive in and see the minute man Walter Goodwin takes care of near the stop light in Soap Lake. your prescription needs in Soap Lake Up to the minute fashions for every occasion MYRA'S Shoes for the entire family SOAP LAKE DRY GOODS AND VARIETY Phone 1513 THE Notions , STEAK HOUSE Specializes in cosmetics , dishes toys , school supplies and home cooking souvenirs. OLSEN'S 5 gl 10 For delicious THE Chinese and NEWSTAND American food, visit A complete line AGRANOFF'S of outstanding FOOD HOUSE. magazines. Stop in at your friendly Phillips 66 dealer for complete car service DEL'S SERVICE See the newest top-ranking films at the MARIO THEATER. Congratulations to the Class of '49 ST. FRANCES APARTMENTS Soap Lake, Washington LAKE THEATER For the best in entertainment attend the DR. FREELANDS HARVEYS SHELL SERVICE Featuring the new Radar Short wave. Where it is a pleasure to serve you. Congratulations to the Class of '49 NEW BEACH HOTEL AND SANITARIUM GARLIN APARTMENTS Soap Lake, Washington Soap Lake, Washington Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Zapel--Proprietors Congratulations to the Class of '49 from SOAP LAKE HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS You will always get Generous and courteous service from THE SOAP LAKE TELEPHONE EXCHANGE. WILMOT'S MORNING SUN DAIRY, INC. Serving the Basin from the Basin 726 B St. N.W. Ephrata, Wash PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Day or night service Get the protective Phillips 66 premium lubrication given with prompt service. EPHRATA IMPLEMENT CO. Oldsmobile sales and service International trucks, tractors and farm machinery, Ephrata, Washington BROWNS GREENHOUSE CLAYTONS VARIETY STORE We carryafine variety of plants and shrubs. The small store with the large selection l P Courteous service from the SHAMROCK CAFE BELL CAB CO. We specialize in good food and good coffee MORGANS AND AUS 5ERVICE For quality plus style shop at Wheel balance Motor repa1rs and tune-up , Associated Gas and Oils HARRIET S APPAREL. 63 A link in the Construction of the basin NICHOLS GRAVEL PIT . Your friendly Chevrolet dealers. Repairs for old or new model cars. Factory trained mechanics and genuine parts. EASTHAM AND WHITE HOUSE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING Complete Laundry Service Fine Dry Cleaners A Delivery Service Phone 433 Ephrata, Wash 64 Mrs. Pennel shows two E.H.S. bOyS an CX- RICHFIELD ample of the fine menswear carried at the Chas W Ben Propr. Ephrata, Wash T. and E. V. M. SIGN SHOP WAIKIKI DAIRY Signs of the times Carries a complete line of Dairy Products. LOREE,S 1 URKET EPHRATA - AUTO PARTS Parts for your car regardless Ephrata's convenient food center. of year and model. 65 Send your clothes IEL'S DONUT to the SHOP CROWN Our fresh CLEANERS doughnuts are the for prompt best. efficient service. eep your rozen HARRYUS K f meats and MARKET vegetables at the If it s meat from POLAR Harry s rt stender. LOCKERS. PING ELECTRIC THOMPSON'S We carry JEWELRY phonograph We have the finest records and all of rings and are regular household experts in watch appliances. repairing. M Beauty that Quality that Stands Out V Stands Up PYRAMID CONCRETE PRODUCTS COMPANY Concrete and Pumice Blocks. Best Wishes to the Seniors of 1949 Your Ford Dealer .IIIH SUN MIIHIIIS Greetings to the Senior Class BAKER IIICIRIC WIRING CONSTRUCTORS PUMP AND WATER SYSTEMS Sales and Service Congratulations to the Class of 1949 from EVIRS lUMBlR C0.l U COLUMBIA BASIN AGENCY - Insurance - - Real Estate - - Mortgage Loans - 152 lst NW Office 128 Ephrata, Washington Lockers - choice meat - specialty foodstuff DICK'S MARKET To serve but once is not our aim We strive to serve and serve again THE PANTRY SHELF A clean radiator for a better running car. CORRELL'S RADIATOR SERVICE Have your prescriptions filled by your friendly Rexall druggistf' Also fountain service and cosmetics. MCKHlAR DRUG HARRllVS Favorite eating place for E.H.S. students. Where the food is good and the service friendly. For a wide selection in quality fresh fruits, vegetables and canned goods shop at the HHA H MARKII u - ,.. W - Oil Furnaces Sales and Service Air Conditioning General Sheet Metal Constructing Phone Z81.T ilPHRAIA SHIII MEIAI GARNERS June Wilhite, Kathleen Humes and Donna Therriault admire the new dress which Loretta Schempp has just purchased at GARNERS APPAREL, where fashion is the key word. For prompt, careful, local and long distance and heavy hauling call D. S. CATLOW. Telephone 111 THE BELL HOTEL The BELL HOTEL has helped to give Ephrata a fine reputa- tion with the traveler by their friendly spirit and coxnfortable facilities. Drop in for a snack at LEE'S SNACK BAR Purchase your school wardrobe at KIMBALIJS DON'S AUTO PARTS New and Used Auto Parts Car Repairing Grant County s EPHRA TA PR E NIIX Original Quality, Service, and Economy helping to build the Basin. COLUMBIA STUDIO Call the COLUMBIA STUDIO for Complete Photographic Service Congratulations upon Graduation Best Wishes for Future Success CLAIR CRISP Representing NORTH AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE Congratulations and best wishes to the Class of 1949 INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE AGCNEY Furnish your home with beautiful period or modern styles from the Gklllll FUR HURI Cl Give your family a treat, visit the Blll CHIFII SHUP for fine food in a friendly atmosphere Congratulations to the Class of 1949 RUCKER BROS. LUMBER COMPANY Building materials from the ground up Budget payment plan Phone 106 Ephrata, Wash. 134 45 A C wg y yyyy do My vrGM090E'glM ' Ivar and Bud bring you outstanding variety and low prices Shop the THRIFTWAY Best wishes to each graduate of 1949 from Ed Emery llll IMHIY I S. Mil CY Ephrata , Washington Complete Land Title Service We have been serving the people of Grant County in Land Title needs for over 56 years and are fully equipped to care for you GRA I CII. lllll A Il ABSIRACI To the Class of '49 Congratulations and Best Wishes for Future Success lfllllllllll ll. Mill IIIIY A. HIISE LAWYERS Congratulations to the Class of 1949 FELIX REA AGENCY Real Estate Insurance Property Management Bonds 212 - lst NW Ephrata For the best in electrical appliances and y electrical repair work patronize Tel. 1381 THE APPLIANCE CENTER X, Q5 X RD Y A f N Ano KV B us H ,S T f 5 ' For quick, friendly service stop at H' your conveniently located P. 0. Box 63 CHEREVQN STATION EPHRATA, WASHINGTON Congratulations to the Class of '49 Beach View Cottages A. R. Robertson M.D. The Trading Post Mrs. George Waltho-Mayor Dr. August Schrag and Sons The Shady Nook Worthingtons The Oasis Hi-Nabor Market and Courts Prudhon Cabins Alley Health Center .Tohnson's Court 77 The finest grade of lumber for new Ephrata homes. . n STANDARD LUMBER COMPANY mechanics rejuvenate your car. Let NELSON'S UNION SERVICE Home Styling with your floors-- - I Select your fine carpet from DALLAM'S FURNITURE CO. If you want prompt and expert service visit the Ephrata BELL BARBER SHOP In addition to General Paint the EPHRATA TRADING COMPANY N handles lumber and building supplies. M'E' NELSON CONSTRUCTING COMPA Y General Contracting and Construction When your car needs service, TEXACO FIRE CHIEF plus Gordon Nicks can't be beat. The newest store in Ephrata shows you the latest in shoe styles for the whole family. -------- CRISP'S SHOE STORE See the beautiful new streamlined Buick like the one Bill Black is admiring at KUB OSKE MOTORS A Million Thanks for your patronage during the past year WESTERN STORES The Most Complete Store in the Columbia Basin 224 lst Ave. NW Ephrata Washington Be sure to stop at the sign of the 'FLYING RED HORSE for complete car conditioning. ISENHART FURNITURE COMPANY Carries a wide variety of beautifully styled furniture to suit all tastes and budgets Complete repair service Low prices and quality Sun tune'uP equlpment I meats are our specialty Complete Body and Fender repair GRIME.s LAEAT MARKET 'We aim to take care of our own CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH CARAGE SAVON J. D. WILLIAMS, IEWELER Ephrata, Washington For the finest quality vegetables Hamilton, Elgin, Bulova watches shop at your local URM store International Silver Fine diamonds and costume jewelry SAETRE AND SONS carry a large variety of quality hardware For prime quality meats shop at I-IAMILTON'S MEAT MARKET Have your prescriptions filled quickly and accurately at the EPHRATA DRUG STILTNER'S STATION has established a reputation for friendly service with a friendly smile Headquarters for Botany and Clipper Craft Clothing For the man who cares, Jarman Shoes Nationally advertised merchandise Congratulations to the Class of 1949 BJORKLAND'S STORE FOR MEN Phone 165 Drop in at HUMFELD'S FLORIST where you will find a variety of lovely plants and flowers. Use our wood to start your fires and our coal to keep them burning FARMERS WAREHOUSE For a complete coverage of local and county news HARVEY N. YAGER Contractor and Builder read the 345 D St. N.W. Ephrata GRANT COUNTY JOURNAL Phone 5591 Your Congratulations to the Seniors of 1949 THE SHELL OIL COMPANY GRANT COUNTY STATE BANK the backbone of the county- Capital and surplus 5275, I' CTURIAL YE BOOKS CUSTOM VEHS MYERS C A. h sv 5 . lncolvolnrn vovuu, runs. Q I I' CTUHIAL YE BOUHS cusmm vsns MYERS C A, L sv L ' N uucoeronurn vavnu aus, 21 va, -fz' 'I .3


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