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CHARLES E. BURNER A typical builder-upper and tearer-downer of radio sets. He even built a set that couldn't reach Lan- caster. But then he took everything seriously. Spon- taneous, impulsive, enthusiastic. Marched with Melzer's band-boys for many years: sang in the choir, and orchestrated under the same baton. Cabi- net member of the Y and staunch supporter of Roddy Scientists and Industrial Artsmen. MARY ELIZABETH BUTTS Energetic, efficient. Tireless worker in all activi- ties. Serious Cat timesl, studious. We call her Bary Muttsf' Day student, but never at home over week- endsg too great an interest in an E. and M. student. Chosen ruler of Primary Club in senior year. Kinder- garten enthusiast in teaching racket. And to show our trust, for our first two years we made her Chan- cellor of the Exchequer. - I. LESTER CHARLES Chubby, Hearty, Avoirdupois, Rollicking, Linernan, Edrnund's Supervisor. Skinny's the rnan-when- ever there's something to be done and done well. Prominent in frat circles and among the best scholars in the class, Les has a habit of being the man on the spot. Brute's staff of life is a familiar figure which will be missed at MXV. MARY IOAN CLODFELTER Blond native of Massachusetts. Has passion to remodel dresses. Flashes a diamond on proper finger. Songstress. Talented trouper- Berkeley Square, Death Takes A Holiday. Can't decide whether to live at home or in dorm. Oversleeps. Also falls off horses, but always recovers. Hobby- sketching people who will pose and those who won't. Favorite pastimee-getting in and out of scrapes gracefully. 24
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DOROTHY E. BRENEISEN The third oi the four inseparables-Ayrscott, Berg- stresser, Breneisen, and Hoffman. Lover of fun and merrymaking. Her pleasant smile won her the honor of an attendant to the May Queen in l936. Switchboard operator. Those daily phone calls from Quakertown leave her in a Huffy gale of love. At her leisure she enjoys attending community con- certs and playing ping-pong. MARY ALICE BBEUNINGER Drummer girl for Melzer's black and gold clad noisemakers. Quiet, sincere, dependable. A smile dis- tinctly her own-or Strasburg's. Many triends-al- ways receives a welcome. President of the penned- in femmes. Star athlete-basketball and hockey. Speaks slowly and distinctly-as per Dr. Chandler Stu-teaching got her down too much. MARIBELLE I. BRUBAKER Chic, vivacious, rhythmatic, eftervescent personal- ity. Ioined us in Sophomore year after being ex- posed to one year at Hood. Keen interest in sports. Heart-throb at Delta Sig. Talented Thespian with super-dramatic qualities. Melzer's chief excuse- maker for Thursday night choir absentees. Devoted admirer of a certain green, feminine rattle-trap Know junkedl. Follower ot the arts-identifying phrase, Would I were an artist! l OHN H. BUCKWALTER Brainy-took four year course in three-and-one half. Constant companion to his brief-case. Argued almost incessantly with anybody about anything. Studious to the grindish point, but did have time tor intra-mural football and baseball. Classical Clubber. Spent odd moments manufacturing screwy names for his dew-drop. One of Emily's hard Workers. 23
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VANCE A. CRISWELL Came here quietly and will undoubtedly leave in the same manner. Never wastes Words. Quiet, con- genial, and greatly interested in his Work. Has faith in his leetle cherubs g also swears by his Chevy. His car Wears a compass-you guess Why-and Vance wears a Kaiser hair-cut. Spends hours in the library alone-with his books. GEORGE W. DAVIS Sage of Middletown. Clever enough to escape Frosh Restrictions. Troubled with transportation wor- ries-also speed cops. Active orator and policy maker for the day-shift. Argued incessantly-just for the fun of it. I. B.'s chief hecklerp worked hard in History of Pa. Believes in modern education. Also wants U. S. to annex Canada. Chief hobby- losing sheckels to Rees and Duffey over ping-pong. 3 RUTH L. DISSINGER Everybody knows her. Or do they? Chief sup- porter of the corner. Also of the nickel machine. Never serious-not even under a moon. As a truck- er-on-down, not bad, not bad. Particularly fond of recreation Her laugh-well, offer praise that you can't hear it. An elementary teacher: very elemen- tary. Rather revealinq-a lime coke. ROBERT DUFP EY An ironic Irishman who seldom became irritable. Thought nothing of the V.C. as a froshp hanged chairman of same in effigy: thought less of Frosh when he became a V.C. Led several bathing parties to purge the yearlings of their sins. Controlled busi- ness of Snapper in '36-'37.' Phi Sig. Tennis team. Present boss of the Day Shift. 5
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