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MARY KATHERINE GRANT Commonly known as Kay, or Kay of the Green Hornet.” Hailed from the great metropolis of Christiana. Intermediate teacher. Liked her work, hut looks forward to the vacations. Divides spare time among eating, sleeping, and going to the movies. Pride of the history classes. ★ JANET HEILMAN Little, with pretty curly hair. Helped Louise orient the Freshmen. Has a flair for dancing. Visits Hill's regularly. Likes to write letters to servicemen. Left us in January. OZETTA GROFF Attractive dark hair and flashing eyes that speak volumes. A keen sense of humor Equally at home in the kitchen or on a dance floor. Writes witty letters. Made Who's Who Among Students. Athletically inclined. Conscientious and intelligent. Active and very entertaining. Recites well in dialect. Graduated in January. MARY HEISEY Mary's soft-spoken voice and diplomacy made her a good chairlady. Alert and active, reliable and conscientious. Moved into the dorm in her sophomore year. Played the part of Maria, a heavenly love, in 'Love's Labour's Lost. She's quite a conservative lass, and enjoys good music and the best in literature. Seventeen
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MARY EBY Remember Moth in the Senior play? Blond, blue-eyed Mary is lots of fun to know. Blushes easily, but soon gets over it. Made a success of teaching in the first grade. Her well-earned grades placed her on the Dean's list and in Delta Phi Eta. Good-natured about taking people into Lancaster in her brother's convertible after choir or play practice. ★ MARY ELIZABETH FOX Unable to pronounce her full name at the tender age of three, she settled for the nickname Man-ette. Seems to take the profession of teaching quite seriously, and added a few extra hours. Thoughtful worker, but usually ready for the movies and a good time with the gang. LORNA ESHELMAN Famous for carbon copies of her letters, outlandish puns, humorous love affairs, breathtaking driving, and nonsensical questions. Her heart belongs to the Marines. Proud pronouncer of honorificabilitudinitatibus. Her scintillating wit brightens any dull moment. ★ MARY ELIZABETH FROST Sweet and considerate with a charming personality and a pleasant smile. Neat in appearance, with good taste when it comes to selecting clothes. Always ready to help someone and offer advice, but a gal who has a mind of her own and is not easily persuaded. Frances's roomie for four years. I Sixteen
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MARGARET HELM Rain or shine. Peggy's always on the job. Her quiet, practical voice usually makes sense. Serious and hardworking, she still finds time for a game of bridge or a friendly chat. ★ ANNA HERSHEY Anxious to finish, so she took four years work in three. Acquired the nickname Hcrsh at summer school. Divides her time between Mr Beckmeyer's lab and Dr. Stine's office. Short, dark and jolly. Hcrsh” keeps things moving in her vicinity. DOROTHY HERR Dottic hails from Peach Bottom. Loves to dance and does her part to keep the rat races going. Her bent for clothes gives her a neat, attractive appearance at all times. Secretary of English club, and a good Normalitc. Quite a letter writer. Dottie always receives loads of mail. JEAN HUNTZINGER Dainty, chic, primary teacher—that's Jean. A day student who transferred from West Chester during our Freshman year. Plays the piano, drives a car. dances well, and enjoys teaching. Busy Snapper worker. Seen everywhere and anywhere with Marian. Kighttjcn
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