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SOPHOmOR€S OFFICERS President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Rirhard Keller Ruth Powell Geraldine Yolie Betsy Slchman We held a Spring dance in collaboration with the Freshman Glass to which we invited the V-5 and -12 I nits stationed at Franklin and Marshall College. As a fund-raising activity, we sponsored a movie benefit in April. U'.»
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jumors OFFICERS I reside nl V ice-l’resulent Secretary Treasurer Marion Kanck Mary Kby Mary Moisey licit - DonnaIlc Behold the Juniors! ow. alter three years, we consider ourselves wiser and better abh- to assume responsibilities- and they are many. Our class has been well represented in the campus organizations. Ever notice the trim young Pin Oak that i growing west of iekersham Hall? Well, the planting of that is our handiwork. Soldiers, sailors, aviators, marines, oonstguardsmen it was wonderful to have some of our classmates here during their brief leaves, 't on heard them speak in Chapel, didn't you? And just think, we. the class of 15. were the first ones to have regular periods of observation in the Training School. My. but that wa helpful, it will surely make us more confident next year. As the succeeding Senior Class, we dedicate ourselves to carry on the traditions of Millersville. 28
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fRtsHmen President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Advisers OFFICERS John Hess Anna Mae Wcavei Geraldine Izei Esther Ganne Jean Ward Miss Hughes and Mr. Beckmeyei Septeml er 13. 1913. . . . Through Millersvilie's gate walked forty-six freshmen. We were all green, innocent and shy. Complications set in and our troubles began with the sophomore Orientation Committee. Arrayed in dinks and umbrellas and sandwiched between Navy dance billboards, we entertained the public and lost our Frosh bashfulness. The first big event was the ‘N W atermelon Party ... a certain red hear! slipped into the main dish. Normal entertained us with a hay-ride, corn roast and fun galore, at Miss Snyder’s home. We were happier now. for homesickness vanished with the many exciting events that followed—the Cootv Party. Commissioners' Doggie Roast, and the Page Reception. Dr. and Mrs. Biemc-derfer entertained us at tea at which we were formally introduced to our president ami our faculty. At a party given us by our advisers and held at Mr. Heck-meyer's home, we cemented the friendship which we hope will continue for veats. 3
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