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HILDA ADAM Quite charming with golden braid . Dependable in every thing she docs. Outstanding in the dramatic field. Contributed much to Citamard Club. A charter member of Delta Phi Eta: critic and Secretary for Page. Devoted her talents to the Snapper and Touchstone. Participated in Student Council, English. Classical and Newman Clubs. Made Who's Who in imerican Colleges ami I niver shies. DALE M. BAIRD One of Millersvillc's quiet, happy, peace-loving, and hard-working married men. Busy even hour of the day preparing those long assignments for the industrial arts profs. 'Ibis lota Lambda Sigma man is also a Pageite, Roddyile. Intramural Basketball Player, and interested in Pool ball. A member of the V. VI. 0. .. Industrial Vrts Society. Rural Club, and Student Council. JOSEPH R. BOSNVORTH By all means handsome and jovial—by no means quiet and peaceful. This Normalite finally completed Industrial Arts work after recovery of a health condition in his sophomore year. Has shown talent in dramatics and has upheld part of the tenor section in the college choir. Other activities include: Intramural Basketball. Kootball. Mu Kappa Mu. and the Industrial Arts Society. BETTY CAMERON Brovsn-eyed. brunette, and brilliant Betty. Capable President of Classical (Hub. Shows interest in Latin and French majors. Active in band and sports. Page. Snapper, and Training School occupied most of her time. Scholastic ability entitled her to Delta Phi Eta. 24
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CLASS IIISTOItY “II A I VS” Tin- Model Student casts hi- sc rutinizing eye over school events of the past four years. SPECTACLES I PON MV NOSE, bow tic at proper angle, a “ducky dink upon my head. I enter my first class at M.S.T.C. to the melody “Slave days are here again. 1 don't see why the boys can't have a big and little sister affair like the girls. Why. besides getting all the dope about school, they gel punch and cookies! I must explain to the dean that this would show some freshman hoys that M.S.T.C. isn't another puzzle to be solved but a swell place that's going to he their home for four years. “The igilantes tried to squelch another hunch of Freshics, hut we got what we wanted or liked what we got! FOR INSTANCE —it took three rides down the clothes chute to convince VIC MANKI.N that it wasn't a special elevator. How well CARMEN (MAGNOLIA i MICNONI looked tarred and feathered. That IH.’CK FAC A enjoyed his teeth more than football. The decision— whether to he Normal or just as happy as a Pageitc! IU VIOR HAS IT—rumor, from the blonde, that we are having a Dixie-cup-Prctzel Party. ONE. TWO. THREE! new faculty members added to the staff who are a- green as we are. None other than Miss Diemer. Mr. Nave and Dr. Steinhauer. Rand Playing Banners Flying—Crowds Cheering lie-arts Thrilling and there were half the Frosh men lined up for the kickoff. Swing it. and we did ‘member the Rainbow Effect of the gvm? Present Campus Question: W ho will he May Queen? Never forget the girls and their costume making. CROW NS. GOW NS. GROUNDS, SOI NDS, MOUNDS, XOl NDS! Where am I? Queens, kings, jacks, aces. I pass, lags, hags passes, tickets, all trains leaving for Millersville. Why? MAV DA E, May sixth. OH. ES. dances, prances, glances, romances, chances, now the day i- ending. Pretty, don't you think? BOOKWORMS WERE CRAWLING when the final exams sallied forth. HOPE to he a soph next year! CLASH, CRASH. BANG! The alarm clock CLANGED! I CRASHED out of bed. and Banged to the Registration desk, for this was September 1939. Calling all SOPHOMORES! first class meeting. Decided O.P.O. Dance.- Some STUFF at the Hallowe'en Party and Bill Reed's inevitable question. “What are you wearing? 01 R THANKSCIV INC RECESS was overshadowed by the passing of our good friend and teacher, Mr. Frederick Hughes Gaige. FI N? NO. AGONY! The final tests didn't help me much because all exams are NIGHTMARES to me! Personally I'd rather have a week's vacation. BACK TO THE OLD GRIND juniors Idling out registration blanks. Routine Stuff! OFF TO SOCIALS WE Ml ST GO. meaning of course. CLl B 12. We had one grand time! And so they were married! “Buthv ami Big Smitty giving us the answer to (Continued on I’ugc 48)
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com DON F. CROOKS Crooks, the quiet Mu Kappa Mu man from Doylestown way. Very active in the Industrial Arts course and contributed considerably to the Industrial Arts Society programs during his stay here. His good ideas have helped to develop newer fields in Industrial Arts. A brawn) track athlete and a Normal it e. K ATI I in DA M BACH Demure and blushes easily. Sports a diamond. Did her share in extra-curricular activities—Treasurer of Delta Phi lit a; English, Classical and Primary Clubs: loyal Normalite. Active in sports. Penned notes for Senior Class meetings. Helped to make class dances a success. RICHARD C. DENNIS The quiet, confidential “Casev hails from the great corn-croppers section of York County. Together with secondary curriculum work. Dennis sometimes inclines towards the political angle as a dormitory senator and representative to intercollegiate government conferences. As a Normal man he plays in the band, orchestra, and sings in the college choir. Other activities are: Roddy Scientific Society. Snapper. and Rod and Cun Club. JANE DIETRICH Faithful commuter from Eititz. Quiet and diligent worker. An English Club booster and also active in Roddy and Classical Clubs. Her favorite among sports is Volley Ball. Enjoyed work with the children in the Training School. 25
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