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JUNIORS EBER DOURTE MARK EBERSOLE ESTHER EVANS LILLIE MAE GUMPHER EBER DOURTE Y. M. C. A. 3; Stiulent Volunteers 3; Minislerium 3 Dortie, a man of diligence, witli a keen sense of Inimor. high ideals, and a goal in life. What a grand transfer he has been from Messiah Bible College, bringing with him the spiritual enthusiasm and religious fervor of Grantham, he has challenged us to better living. As a counselor. teacher, and minister we bid you Godspeed. MARK EBERSOLE Student Senate 3; Choir 2. Pres. 3; .Student olunteers 2. 3; Candles 2, 3; Y. M. C. A. 2. 3: Soccer 2; Tennis 2; Ministerium 2, 3; V.-Pres. of Class 3 Our amiable, genial. Reverend, with sparkling wit, a driving enthusiasm, a dynamic, dis- arming, magnetic personality, has revealed unfaltering and inspiring leadership in sundry activities. His versatility extending from staid scholarly and theological pursuits to athletics, his unswerving loyalty to the Christian ethics have won and will continue to win for him success and friendship, a sincere a lmiration and respect from all. ESTHER EVANS Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3; Cabinet 2; Secretary 3; .Student Volunteers 1. 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3: Sock and Buskin 1. 2, 3 Esther, a friend to all, is one of our quietly modest, sincere classmates. Although she is a diligent and conscientious student, she is always packed full of fun. With her high scholastic attainment and pleasing personality we know Esther will succeed as an elementary teacher. LILLIE MAE GUMPHER Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3; Commerciantes 1. 2, 3: Choir 2: Sock and Buskin 2, 3; Etownian Assoc. Editor 3; Etonian 3; Student Senate, Sec. 3 Here, indeed, do we have the Lily of our class — quiet, modest and beautiful. Whether in the classroom, the library, as Assistant Editor of the Etownian, or on the ritle range — and on and on including all her other interests and hobbies — she excells. Friendly, lovely, a swell sport, and intelligent conversationalist and an interesting listener — her friends are many, and her talent, efficiencv, and determination leave us in no doubt concerning her future. Twenty-seven
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JUNIORS PAULINE CAMPBELL CATHERINE CURRY JEAN DAUM EVELYN DEIMLER PAULINE CAMPBELL Y. W. C. A. 1. 2, 3; Student Volunteers I, 2, 3; Sock and Buskin 1. 2. 3; Student Council 3: Tieas. of Class 3; I. R. C. 3 Cheerful, willing, diligent, and modest; with a delightful sense of humor describes our elocutionist. Paidine. Conscientious to the slightest detail she can truly be rated as one of our best scholars. The elementary teaching profession will greatly benefit by Pauline ' s entrance into it. CATHERINE CURRY Varsity Basketliall 1. 2, 3; Choir 1, 2. 3; Sock and Buskin 1. 2. 3: Y. W. C. A. 1, 2. 3; Cheerleader 1, 2; Commerciantes 1 2. 3; Orchestra 3: Student Volunteers 3 With brown, mischievous eyes, an impish smile, a bewitching personality leaping forth with vitality and enthusiasm, a sartorial and temperamental Hare for the crimson, a happy-go-lucky philcisophy. Cas skims over the campus. Endowed with unusual leadership, secretarial and athletic ability, few interests escape the scope of her activity. At no time is her activity greater than around a Fridy. .lEAN DAUM Choir 1. 2, 3; Y. W. C. A. 1, 2, 3 Another one of those elusive day students that can never be found when wanted. Jean drives religiously (?l from Columbia to E-town everyday. She is preparing for the Elementary field and will, we know, be a great success. Her voice is a constant marvel to those who hear her sing and we might say. She hath a way to sing so clear. Phoebus might wondering stop to hear. EVELYN DEIMLER Y. W. C. A. 3; I. R. C. 3; .Sigma Kappa Xi 3 The science laboratory has intrigued Evelyn for the past three years with its numerous intricacies and wonders. Interested in entering ihe medical profession. Evelyn naturally delights in delving into anything pertaining to her field. Friendly, willing to lend a helping hand, and devoted to the lab. Evelyn pursues her work conscientiously in spite of her daily time-consuming iliivc to anil from her home in Harrisburg. Tuentys!x
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JUNIORS EMMA HACKMAN JOAN HARRIES ETHEL HEISEY ROSCOE HINKLE EMMA HACKMAX Choir 1. 2: Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3; Sock and Buskin 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2. 3 eisalile. fastidious in dress, a delightful, attractive companion, a lover of the aesthetic as well as the down to earth practical side of life. Emma is active in campus activities. An appreciation and love of nature and the outdoors, and a strong inclination toward sports, might well cast her in the role of the ■ all-round girl. JOAN HARRIES Y. W. C. A. 1. 2. 3: Choir 1. 2: Student Senate 2 We are proud to claim this charming ' W elsh girl as our classmate. Joan seemed quiet at first but when we learned to know her. we found that she has a bag of tricks and jokes which cause much laughter and fun. ' i ith her ability and cheerful personality, we know that she will always have many friends and be successful as an elementary teacher. ETHEL HEISEY . ' ■ ' ludenl uliinleers 3; Choir 3 Ethel has won her many friends by her attractive manner, friendly smile and wit. Ever faith- ful to her task, with her sincerity and ability, she canni t fail to succeed in life because the word defeat is not in her vocabulary. She will be remembered by her beautiful voice which has proved to be a definite asset to the A Cappella Choir. ROSCOE HINKLE I. R. C. 3: Y. M. C. A. 3: Debating 3; Studenl Volunteers 3: Tau Kappa Alpha Hershey Junior C dlege sent us this master mind. Mastery and excellence alone define his endeavors. In the fields of political and social science, archeology, and languages we do not have his equal. A debater par excellence. good looking, elegant of manner, cosmopolitan, a captivating manner, and a fascinating conversationalist. Roscoe has admirers ranging from high school students to university professors. . ' Success ' : ' Married by 1943: Ph.D. by ly-ki; inlernaliunallv famous archeologist and linguist. 1950: I niversity professor. 1955: .Andiassador to Russia. 1960: r.iiveriicM ol Pennsvlvania. 1965: eight children b 1970: retires a multimillionaire 1980. T Iff lit} eight
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