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T. LOIS HOOVER Attractive, dark-haired Lois is always full of pep and ready for a good time. Active in many organizations on the campus. Her good grades place her near the top. Loves to dance, especially with a certain Ray. Goes all out for sports. Helped liven up the day student room. Was our lovely queen of the Spring Frolic. Made Who's Who Among Students.” LOUISE A. HUGGENS Tall, good-natured Huggie” is quiet on campus but in the dorm she has her share of fun. Caslow's roommate and side-kick for four years. A student in the elementary course, she was an inconspicuous worker in the S. C. A.. English Club and Citamard. For some reason Huggie went home practically every week-end her Senior year. NAT JASPER Jap, the Philly Phlash. Dashed that direction every week-end. Returned to Millersville from the Army Air Corps to complete his last year. Has a sense of humor unsurpassed. Breakfasted daily at ten at the Tea Room with Tom. Much loved by the guys across the street as a drawing teacher. Normalite, Theatre Arts member, class representative to Student Council, representative to Veterans' Collegiate Association. VIRGINIA N. KILGORE This auburn-haired lass disproves the idea that red implies temper. She is very pleasant and calm. Ginny has been very busy with her duties as president of S. C. A. this past year. One of the Shakespeare students and could often be heard quoting drama at the breakfast table. Vice-president of Citamard. Normalite. Would like to teach near Lancaster. Why?????
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ESTHER H. GANNES Remember the girl who sang so beautifully, Silent Night,” in Greek at the 1945 Christmas program of English Club? That was Esther. Became a legal” member of our class in January, 1946. Seen everywhere with Hazel or Mary. The free time not used in having fun with the gang” she spends in swimming, ice-skating, dancing, or reading. ADA ZIEGLER GOOD Should we say Ada Good, good Ada, or Mrs. Bona? All the names correctly identify the blooming personality and all-around girl of our class. Conscientious, industrious, and reliable. An interesting conversationalist with a winning smile. Everybody's pal and friend as her successes in Freshman Orientation have shown. Made Who's Who Among Students. Took to herself a husband last June. Worked hard TOM HARRIS Jap's buddy. Returned during the first semester from the Army Air Forces. Married former classmate. First to take advantage of the M. S. T. C. Housing Program.” Divided free time between the two S's—Skip and the Shop. Helped splash paint in the ole gym. Industrial Arts major. Plans to go on for his Masters. Side line-building boats. Member of Iota Lamba Sigma. Normalite. MARY RACHEL HOOVER Whenever there was need of food for any organization or entertainment, the frantic cries for Mary Rachel could be heard throughout the day student room. This library science student had a way of making food committees her second life. We knew she could act, and her performance as Thesby,” in the Spring Frolic, and as the reverend’s wife at the Page reception proved this fact. at keeping the dorm quiet.
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JOHN D. LANTZ Tall, dark, and slender. Easily recognized by a very large cow-lick. Transferred from West Chester in '43. Tried to major in campusology but other and more important (???) projects forced him to major in Industrial Arts. President of Student Council. Chief cook, bottlewasher. and engineer of the old gym project. Other offices too numerous to mention. MARION A. LEDGARD Miss Ledgard to the fifth-graders: Ledge to the rest of us. Helped bring in ads for the Touchstone for two years. Made delicious potato salad for our food sales. Good forward of The Yellowjackets. Presents a neat, attractive appearance at all times. Beautiful golden red hair. Likes to spend her free time driving her dad's car. DORIS E. LITTLE One can usually find this lass behind an armload of books hurrying to classes. Had an excellent time teaching math and science. Doris sang for Mr. Porter, typed for Snapper, helps Normal. Lutheran Students, and is assistant business manager of the Touchstone. Likes carrots and carrot tops. Served as chairman of the Frosty Frolic. JOANNE MANIFOLD Tall, blonde Jo is Miss Manifold to her small kindergarten cherubs. Favorite expression during the Christmas season. Let’s all be Santa's little reindeer. Good forward of The Yellowjackets. Has beautiful soprano voice; did especially well as a member of the girls' sextette. Spends most of her time lobbying with Tuck. Did a good job as chairman of the social committee. Member of Normal.
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