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HARRY HENLY Industrial Arts and Mathematics Dapper Harry is quite a ladies’ man. His new-mown appearance mokes him most irresistible. Kept an eagle eye on Student Council's treasury. Future Teachers of America Prexy. Brother Ira wos commissioned to keep Horry stroight, for Horry was prone to enliven the dullness of dorm life. The Flying Dutchman from Cloy has left his good humor to MSTC's future teachers. BARTON HERR Geography and Industrial Arts Now stand back, girls! Barton must breathe, you know! Bart is famous for his million-dollor smile. This gorgeous hunk of manhood is quiet, modest, and studious. Charter member of Men s Day Student Association. Has worn a bulge in his favorite choir down in the dungeon. Mrs. Breneman's office boy and chair duster. J. KENNETH HERR Industrial Arts Page. Landmark in Varsity sports. Ken served in Varsity Ciub. ployed on Varsity bosketboll and football teams. Coaches training school basketball team. Wants to be big coach. Likes to read. Morauder Herr has our wishes for great success in the sports world. JOSEPH L. HOGENTOGLER Industrial Arts and Mathematics Treasurer, Industrial Arts Theatre Club: member of Page. Industrial Arts Society, and Varsity Football Team. Also avid baseball fan. Joe's man-size body does not prevent him from boating in his canoe down on the Susquehanna. Joe and his wife live in the old Recitation Hall. Conscientious student. Rather quiet. His mild, friendly manner has made him many friends around college. 29
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SAMUEL GEISSENHAINER Industrial Arts and Mathematics Everyone hos heard of the whistling baker. And when he isn’t whistling, he is Maestro Porter's basso profundo. Never gets to Friday morning art structure classes on time. Drives down from Middletown every day with his eyes closed. Phi Sigma Pi man. Favorite pastime: toting camera around. REGINALD WAYNE GREASER Industrial Arts and Mathematics Reggie is one of the fortunate few to live in the Recitation Hall. Proved revenge is sweet to some men during Phi Sigmo Pi initiation. Teaches all day at T.S., teaches all night at YWCA. Jolly, pleasingly plump Reggie still rocks about in his Gl clodhoppers. Member. Phi Sigma Pi ond Iota Lambda Sigma. Ex-member of class of 46. WALTER GREISEMER Industrial Arts and Mathematics Walt’s motto is Just as long os things get done—why hurry?’ Active member of Industrial Arts Theatre Club; but come before the business side of the stage for his role as cop in senior ploy. Stole the show, too! Spends spare time at rat-races. Vice-president of Men's Community Association. Ex-member, class of 44. JOHN HANEBURY Industrial Arts and Social Studies Just can't seem to stay out of the sock when not in class. One of FFF's workers. The gang always hang their coats in John's room. Never goes anywhere without Tuck. Toll, dignified Hanebury makes young hearts flutter in the Training School. 28
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DONALD K. HUBER Industrial Arts and Mathematics Pogeite. Don kept the dust off the basketball floor, and raised it on the football field and baseball diamond. Took part in every sport on the program, and did a fine job. His French horn and vocal cords were a decided asset to the music department. Many underclassmen remember him os a member of the O.C. But Don is on all-around good guy. DAVID L. HUNTER Industrial Arts and Science Prexy of Citamord: member of Varsity Club, YMCA, Industrial Arts Society, and the pre-war Roddy Scientific Society. Dave proved himself star of stage, track, and shop' in the Senior Play, in which he was the efficient gendarme. Everyone wonders when Dove will start using shorter words. Ardent Pogeite. Millersville's gift to the Shakespearean stage. ROBERT B. ILLIG Industrial Arts Bob is our quiet, but exceedingly efficient craftsman from up there in the Dutch country. Always pleasant, he has mode himself a valued and well-liked member of the senior class. Bob’s devotion to his profession is quite noteworthy. GERALDINE J. IZER English and Social Studies Introducing Gerry—star rascal of the Senior Class and monitor of the dormitory (in name only!). Well known to oil because she is a veteran of neorly every office on campus, but better, because she did a good job in the bargain, Gerry is on the receiving end of our best wishes to go far in every undertaking. Treasurer of the Junior Class: Secretory of Student Council: Business Manager of Touchstone Who’s Who: Lutheran Students: YWCA: Dormitory Executive Committee.
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