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viSSJ 3 ANDREW J. ADAMS Drumore, Pa. J yearn Page ACTIVITIES: President Senior Class; President Page Society; Choir; Senior Play; V. M. and Y. W. Play; M. C. A. Cabinet; Reserve Basketball; Student Manager of Football. “Andy” joined us in 1925 as a Middler and we knew from the first that we had found another true friend and helper. He was an excellent manager in football as well as a “Willie” in “Seventeen. In addition to his extra-curricular ability he has proven himself a very good student, his specialties being Science and Mathematics. “Andy” has turned out to be somewhat of a mystery story so far as his attention to the girls is concerned. One time we think it will be this one, the next time that one, but at this writing, we are fully convinced that it must be???? Well, good luck Andrew, “Oid top,” we’ll keep your secret. PAUL A. ALTLAND 136 N. Charlotte St., Lancaster, Pa. 3 years Normal Activities: Baseball. Paul was one of our quiet boys, but when it came to real downright work he always gave his best. To choose one’s vocation correctly is the first step toward success. To fill it is another. Paul has done both, for he has taught successfully for several years. Not only in teaching did Paul show marked ability, but also in his favorite sport, namely baseball. A loyal chum, a studious lad, and a teacher, we the class of '27 wish him the best success through life. ALICE M. BARD 326 N. Front St., Reading, Pa. 2 years Pag ACTIVITIES: Customs and Manners Club; Music Appreciation Club; Home Nursing Club. Pleasingly plump—that’s Alice. If that is all you know about her, you don’t know what you have missed. Alice is unlike any other girl, for vacations affect her so strangely. We don’t know whether it is from lack of sleep or too much of it. We prefer to believe the former. Alice has odd experiences. Ask her about the day she lost her shoes at the football game, and a gallant lad bravely put it on. We don’t know whether Alice will teach or take that trip to “Paris.” At any rate we wish her lots of luck. Twenty-four
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OFFICERS, 1925-1926 President: PAUL HUNSICKER Vice-President: EDITH WERST Secretary: Olive Stremmel Treasurer: Arthur Martin President: ROBERT GRABILL Vice-President: CLYDE MUSSELMAN Secretary: Anna SCHLEGEL Treasurer: ARTHUR MARTIN OFFICERS, 1926-1927 President: Andrew Adams Vice-President: Ralph Lutz Secretary: GERTRUDE KNISELY Treasurer: C.WYN WELCH President: Harold Storms Vice-President: Paul Kendig Secretary: Marion KURTZ Treasurer: GWYN WELCH ACTIVITIES Junior Play—1924. Junior Dance—1924. Junior Play—1925. Junior Dance—1925. Touchstone Dance—1926. Senior Dance—1926. Senior Play—1926. Operetta—1927. Senior Prom—1927. May Day—1927.
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EVA G. BAUGHMAN 308 Centenial St., Hanover, Pa. 2 years Normal Activities: Y. W. C. A.; Home Nursing Club; Student Council. Eva joined our class in September, 1D26. She was a splendid teacher during her practice work at the Training School for the children learned to love her. Eva possesses a disposition and personality to bo envied. We sincerely hope that she will smile at Fate throughout her life with the same smiles that she gave us during our days at Millersville. CHARLOTTE BAIR Goldsboro, Pa. 2 years Page ACTIVITIES: Customs and Manners Club; Home Nursing Club; Bible Study Club; 11'. C. A. “Little, lovable, sincere and true, The happiest future we wish for you.” This is one of our willing workers—there isn’t a thing in the world she wouldn’t do to help a fellow classmate along. Most of her work was done in summer terms, but when she came to us for a winter term, it seemed as if she had always been here before. Violet was her roommate, and she always spoke highly of Charlotte—so we feel that as she graduates with us we’ll be parting from one of our loyal classmates. GARNET B. BAYLEY 213 Willow Avc., Honcsdalc, Pa. 2 years Page ACTIVITIES: Music Appreciation; Hiking Club; Honu Nursing; Modern Authors. Hail to thee! hail to thee! queen bright and fair—that’s Garnet. She’s blithesome, she’s gay, and yet, in back of it all is her serious self. Garnet is studious, independent, self-reliant, and bashful. In spite of it all, she Is very popular with the opposite sex. She can be relied upon, and never fails in anything she tries to accomplish. Knowing Garnet as we know her, there is no doubt in our minds that she’ll be a successful school teacher. Twenty-five
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