Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1927

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 192? TOUCHSTONE. X JOHN R. BIXLER 636 Hill St., Lebanon, Pa. J years Page ACTIVITIES: President, Pa ye Society; Vice-President, Page Society; Secretary, Y. M. C. A.; Treasurer, Y. M. C. A.; Choir; Varsity Football; Reserve Basketball; President, Lutheran Club. Here’s to one of our most popular men. Is he well known? Well, judging from the number of people who speak to him daily, we’d say— assuredly yes. “Bix” has always been a fine fellow, and a firm advocate of “playing the game”—nothing is too much trouble for him, and in the midst of sadness or joy, there’s a smile on his face. To you, John Bixlcr, your classmates wish success and good fortune—and because you have proven you possessed the gift of an understanding heart—we salute you as a gentleman always. ELIZABETH C. BLOSS 35 S. Madison St., Allentown, Pa. 2 years Page Activities: Y. W. C. A. (1-2); Girl Reserves (2); Art Club (1-2); Hiking Club; Dramatic (l); Class Basketball; Outcast Club (1-2); Reformed Club (2). “Laugh and be fat.” That’s “Libby.” You never heard or saw her gloomy. She’s the happiest gayest person we know. Did you ever hear her play the uke? She certainly is a wonder. Night after night “4th” floor resounded to the ukelele playing. There is no doubt about “Libby,” we're going to miss you. Success be yours in all things great or small. May you attain that happiness granted only to those who have made others happy as you have done. S. ALICE BOLBACH 448 S. Ann St., Lancaster, Pa. 2 years Page This tall, slender maiden comes from Lancaster. Though she appears serious often her very nature seems to be at the height of jollity for she certainly can laugh with the “Gang.” Her special occupation seems to be that of making friends and she has many friends. As a teacher, she will, we feel, be a great success—in anything she would be successful— she couldn’t be otherwise. All good fortune be yours. Twenty-nine

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 ...tid 193.7 TOUCHSTONE, LUCILLE BERTRAM . A)14 Woods Avenue, Lancaster, Pa. 3 yearn Page Activities: Modern Author's Club (2-3). We offer “Lu” for the day students Hall of Fame. Everybody knows her, and everybody 2 'k°s he ' She 's a ver ’ orce u talker, and i.j her shrugs and gestures mean as much as her f spoken words. Lu’s” motto is “If it comes from Brooklyn it must be good stuff,” and she applies it to persons, places, and things. Al-though we can’t see how a correspondence course from U. of P. will aid in her career, ------- we predict that “Lu” will become a very successful librarian. MARGARET BIENEMAN 139 E. Union St., Bethlehem, Pa. 2 years Page ACTIVITIES: Student Council; Art Club; Customs and Manners; Outcast Club; Girl Reserves; Y. IF. C. A.; Oriole Club; Dru-malic Club; Home Nursing. “Binny is rather hard to understand until you know her, but then, we will all agree, she is a good sport. Her list of activities will tell you that she is a worker. Those knowing her best, know that her interests arc centered in a bank. Of course, all of her interest there pertains to financial matters??? Since we all like “Binny,’ ’and her Training School pupils adore her, we hope that she will continue in the profession, and we wish her all success. FLORENCE BITTINGER 441 Carlisle St.. Hanover, Pa. 2 years Normal Activities: Y. IF. C A.; Customs and Manners; Music Appreciation; Iiibic Study. That small, dainty creature is Florence; and though she is small in stature, her heart and mind are overflowing with great and lofty thoughts. Indeed, it is because of her kindness to everyone that she has won a secure place in the hearts of all who know her. But to see Florence is not to know her; it is her deep-lying, inner self that counts. How long Florence expects to teach we cannot tell, but we wish her lots of luck. Twenty-eight



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VERNA M. BOOK R. F. D. No. 4. Lancaster. Pa. ■i years Normal Activities: Rural Club; Madrigal (»' » Club; Oriole dire Club; Art Club; Music Appreciation; Customs and Manners. Twinkling blue eyes, lips around which a smile is sure to be lurking, and a heart of pure-gold,—that’s Verna! You thought she was quiet? Just ask her about any Saturday night, and your quiet lassie can be talkative enough. Verna deserted the ranks of the boarding students for her senior year. We wonder why? Perhaps the occasional duties of proctorships and ten o’clock feeds proved too much for her constitution. But, day student or boarding student, she has won a host of friends at M. S. N. S. who wish for her the best that life can hold. GEORGE H. BOWMAN Westminster R. D. No. 9, Md. 2 ycurs Normal Activities: Rural Club, Junior Play. George is one of our famous ’‘Bloody Alley Gang,” (which really isn’t half as bad as it sounds) and he is a loyal supporter of our athletic teams. He likes tennis and in tennis season you can always find George on the courts, even when they are rather slippery. (?) As long as streets and duck ponds exist, George will hike along with some fair lassie. Always we wish him success. ROBERTA BROWN New Park, Pa. 2 years Pa ye Activities: Customs ami Manners Club; Y. IF. C. A.; Girls Reserves; Bible Study. Roberta is one of those quiet, studious girls who talks little but thinks much. In her school life, she has always tried to strive onward and upward; the upward predominated. Her charming disposition and ever ready smile have won her a host of friends. Everything seems to foretell an easy victory for Roberta in the race against life. We wish her the best of success.

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