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WALLACE FRANK Sccondur Chester . . . Wally . . . enjoys acting, in two senior plays: Charley's Aunt. The Goose Hangs High . . . active member of Citamard . . . history major, geography minor ... a great one for meditating . . . finds sailing a relaxing pastime . . . attended the Inter-collegiate Conference on Government . . . member of Page . . . among the ranks of the engaged . . . quiet, hut a lot of fun when you know him . . . ANNE C. FREEMAN Library Science Jenl intown . . . Nan . . . changed her name from Cole to Freeman at Christmastime in 1951 . . . good conversationalist . . . Snapper staff . . . seen constantly with Dick . . . F.T.A. . . . Welfare . . . good taste in clothes — makes many of her own . . . S.C.A. . . . Entertainment Committee . . . one of the red and white girls . . . Library Science Club . . . Social Studies Club . . . accomplished in three years what most people don't achieve in four—a degree, good grades, a husband, and participation in many activities . . . RICHARD E. FREEMAN Elementary Jen intown . . . Dick ... the quiet, energetic type . . . spent 24 months in the Air Corps . . . accelerated—graduated in January with a job in Downingtown . . . married Nan in December . . . prexy of Rod and Gun Club and Normal . . . F.T.A. . . . freshman class president . . . Student Council . . . member of the Summer Entertainment Committee . . . advertising manager of the 1950 TOUCHSTONE ... a sportsman at heart — loves hunting, fishing, and archery . . . NELSON FREIDLY Secondary Lancaster . . . Nelson . . . active in campus affairs . . . day student . . . one of Citamard's most enthusiastic actors . ; . usually takes a carload of kids to away games . . . attends most of I.C.G.'s Conferences 3nd tells many stories” about same . . . soloist for M.R.P. in the College Choir . . . flashing smile . . . senior play lead . . . spends spare time at Mick's . . . will make a good teacher ... a natural leader . . . GABRIEL JOSEPH GEIGER Industrial Arts Harrisburg . . . Gabc . . . varsity football, four years . . . co-captain 1951 . . . determined to prove that all librarians arc not old maids . . . substitute teacher . . . Craft Club . . . M.S.T.C.’s Bogart —made his debut in The Goose Hangs High . . . Varsity Clubber . . . number thirteen . . . made weekly pilgrimages to Maryland during summer vacation . . . Rose Bowl fan . . . swivel hip walk . . . meticulous leather toolcr . . . GEORGE A. GERBER Secondary Palmyra . . . George ... he sailed the ocean blue . . . Pagcitc . . . one of Harry's boys . . . got out for good behavior in January . . . deserted bachelor ranks during summer of 1950 . . . proved that handsome father plus pretty mother equals cute son . . . reason enough for frequent trips home . . . summers spent carpentering . . . relishes a good argument . . . social studies minor . . . enjoyed intramural basketball and softball . . .
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t- CHARLES K. EMERY Industrial Arts Pottstown . . . Chuck'' . . . brown wavy hair . . . haicl eyes . . . active in Normal Literary Society . . Industrial Arts Society . . . Rod and Gun Club . . . college choir . . . tennis team . . . was a member of the Crystal Four Quartet .. . at home, he likes to sing at weddings . . . other special interests— sports of all kinds, leather work, wood turning . . . lovely Jane occupies most of his spare time . . . major in wood, minor in biological sciences . . . ESTHER JANE EVER1TT Library Science Bel Air, Maryland . . . E$” ... a Maryland gal . . . main interest is Gabc . . . red anil white” member . . . editor of Snapper . . . enjoys naming things . . . Rufus and Reginald her pets . . . rose is a favorite flower, especially in bowls . . . hard-working Library Science Club member . . . one of the “good-time” kids on the New York trip . . . serious, but never dull . . . those blue eyes reflect fire sometimes . . . has big plans after graduation . . . here’s wishing them the best . . . KENNETH G. ERNST Industrial Arts Lancaster . . . “Ken . . . good looking and quiet . . . 32 months in the Air Force . . . accelerated . . . sports writer for Snapper . . . Sunday School teacher in Lancaster . . . member of F.T.A., Industrial Aits Society . . . graphic arts major, mathematics minor . .. . likes to collect stamps and enjoys sports . . . marrying Gloria before the year is over . . . day student . . . liked teaching the seventh and ninth grades in junior high shop . . . Wjftf JAMES W. ESCHBACH Southampton Elementary ELIZABETH A. FALKENSTINE Secondary Tor . . . “Beth” . . . loves to talk . . . fire chief for the dorm . . . burns the midnight oil . . . social studies major . . . English minor . . . veteran politician for I.C.G. . . . vice-president of W.C.A. . . . TOUCHSTONE . . . Newman Club . . . vice-president of Social Studies Club . . . FT A, . . . Citamard . . . editor of the Snapper last year, associate editor this year . . . senior play . . . elected to “Who’s Who” . . . played big sister to the freshmen . .-. enjoys swimming and reading . . . can usually be found over a cup of coffee . . . . . . “Jim” . . . always smiling . . . crew-cut . . . neat dresser . . . rarely seen without Lucille . . . can usually be found at the Sugar Bowl ... interested in ceramics and woodworking . . . sings for Mr. Porter . . . F.T.A. . . . A.C.E.I. . . . Pageitc . . . Alpha Phi Omega . . . vice-president of Men's Community Association . . . enjoys playing intramural football and basketball . . . student representation on Entertainment Committee . . . presided at Thanksgiving assembly . . . married the one and only in December . . . JACQUELINE FOSTER Elementary Lancaster . . . Jackie” . . . sparkling brown hair and haxcl eyes . . . pleasing personality . . . brink of genius . . . ambitious . . . furnishes Larue Gluntx with a second home . . . liked by all . . . Al's better half . . . loves children . . . member of Page, A.C.E., F.T.A. . . . sports, especially football . . . member of Day Student Association . . . helps keep coffee shop in business . . . always has a smile . . . observer in kindergarten when Miss Jennings was absent said she thought Jackie was the regular teacher . . . 25
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KATHRYN R. GRAEFF Library Science Quarryvillc LARUE N. GLUNTZ Library Science Middletown . . . Rue . . . Beautiful Brown Eyes . . . favorite number: 22 . . . wedding bells will ring in June— Dave, the lucky man . . . one of our doughnut girls . . . treasurer of Senior Class . . . Luthernite president . . . Citamard . . . always busy in the library . . . rarely seen without her knitting . . . seldom treks home on weekends . . . always willing to give a helping hand . . . one of the coffee shop kids . . . Doric's roomie . . . Who's Who ... did a terrific portrayal of “Mother in the senior play . . . MARJORIE ALICE GROFF Elementary Wayne . . . Marjic . . . appears wherever a bridge game is going on . . . hockey manager for two years . . . partial to navy blue . . . Janie's roommate . . . spends a lot of time in 325 . . . Oh no! . . . favorite pastime—sleeping . . . A.C.E.I., Snapper, TOUCHSTONE ... a laugh a minute . . . happy when driving a car . . . fightin’ Phillies fan . . . hopes to teach near Philadelphia . . . . . . “Kakic . . . the gal with the big brown eyes . . . cute, quiet, and changeable — couldn't decide whether she wanted to be a day or dorm student ... a member of F.T.A., Library Club. S.C.A., Page . . . secretary of English Club in senior year . . . member of Welfare and Equity . . . special interest—collecting antiques and pitchers . . . says she has a great interest in football, too . . . spends her weekends with Ben . . . loves to drive his Ford Victoria (he lets her?) . . . EDWARD M. GRISSINGER Industrial Arts Lancaster J. MAXINE GROSS Library Science N w Cumberland . . . Max . . . ardent interest in library work . . . likes to embroider and write letters . . . active in both Library Science and English Clubs . . . sold candy for S.C.A. . . . likes pink, especially ladies dressed in that color! . . . wonderful sense of humor . . . loves kids . . . aristocratic aunt in senior play . . . eager to help wherever she is needed . . . TOUCHSTONE staff and make-up editor of Snapper . . . docs not believe in old maid librarians ... is sure to be a success in life . . . . . . “Big Ed . . . brown hair and blue eyes . . . tallest member of the senior class—six feet, seven inches . . . transferred from Ohio State at the end of his freshman year . . . played two years of varsity basketball at M.S.T.C. . . . Industrial Arts major and history minor . . . member of Varsity Club and Men’s Day Student Association . . . his special interests are photography. sports, his wife and little daughter . . . spent 18 months in the U. S. Navy . . . FRANCIS GVASDAUSKAS Industrial Arts Scranton . . . Frank . . . likeable, blond, blue-eyed . . . blushes easily . . . social studies minor, I.A. major ... in the Navy for two years . . . secretary-treasurer of Iota Lambda Sigma . . . Pagcitc . . . Industrial Arts Society, Newman Club, F.T.A. . . . especially interested in fishing and crafts . . . accelerated . . . spent extra hours last summer as a lifeguard at the college pool . . . hopped, skipped, and jumped throughout the county to do student teaching . . . 27
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