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M. Black V. Bounty 1, I.itotu B. McCormick E. Kilgorr L. McMullen H. Kendrick M. Young Mary Jane- short, sweet, and lovable! . . . excel Is in friendliness, cheerfulness and cleverness ... a flair for adventure , . . fits so well with tea and hospitality—and Lou”. Virginia—how she could remember those history dates! . . . one of those mail girls” . . . also often found at the dormitory desk accommodating guests ... a real worker— deserves the title student”. Eileen—a dash of Irish in the flash of her blue eyes at the call of Hi, Red” ... a sweet little lassie who makes things tick as president of A. C. E. and town women’s club . . . that sparkler means one sailor has something so nice to come home to”. Helen— Oh, you silly girl” ... we know her as Smiles” . . . collects post-cards and stamps . . . can really swing it — not only on her feet but on roller skates as well . . . cheerful, peppy, lots of fun. Iolanda, Petie”—Our blues” singer who hates high heels and anklets . . . always smiling and has a heart of gold . . . would like some day to teach social etiquette to 11th grade Future Farmers”—good luck! Robert, Bob”—Senior gym coach . . . twinkle toes or dancing feet” . . . look out or he’ll sell you the Brooklyn Bridge . . . the corpse” in massage class . . . beguiling smile . . . reconstruction plans. Lola—Remember the Varsity Show and Lola's songs? ... a real student but also finds time for good books, music, and drama . . . active in history, English, and education fraternities. Marion—transfer from U. of Taylor . . . saves pennies—may be something to do with Virgc and the engagement” . . . big old tests” . . . rolls up a neat bowling score. Inevitable Library IVork —books due at nine!
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D. BiumbKh V. Brown E. L. Bry»on M. Dickey A. Duffer J. Fo»» R. Graham M. J. Horner M. M. Duff D. Millko Dorothy—little girl . . . big cello . . . Monday night orchestra date . . . Will teach until something else comes up” . . . Hum?? , . . Quiet, dependable. Virginia—short, blond, always smiling . . . our little dancing girl” . . . member of Y. W. C. A. Women’s Marine Corps her light in life at present. I.ouise—picks the parallels on the gym floor . . . but still likes her horse on a nice country road . . . Phi Delt bank clerk” . . . did you ever get the green mitten finished, Weezie ? Mabel—industry plus . . . that's Mabel . . . over half a year of in-service teaching before graduation . . . loved every day of it” . . . always a smile and a song . . . musical both in spirit and voice. Mary Margaret—a real leader and a super gal” . . . president of House Council and Phi Dclts . . . some say she’s a card shark . . . active in Kappa Delta Pi . . . disposition that can’t be beat. Anne—tall . . . neat . . . attractive . . . hometown, Butler . . . left us at semester to teach in Coraopolis . . . Mu Kappa Gamma and choir. Joan—President of Kappa Delta Pi . . . one-handed hockey player . . . gal of unequaled wit . . . bridge and golf have their place, too . . . maybe you’d know all the answers too if you read as much as our Foss” does. Ruth—outstanding in Y. W. C. A. work . . . sweet, helpful, and poised . . . musical interests . . . Vesper Choir, Women’s Chorus, and Ensemble . . . Who’s Who electee . . . hobbies— billiards and reading . . . well known and well liked at S. R. Mary Jane— Janie” always the first one up and so sociable then . . . music talent displayed through cello and voice . . . Phi Delts, S. G. A., Mu Kappa Gamma ... we hear she liked animals. Dorothy—an energetic blond . . . Hey kids . . . followed her roommate, Anne to Coraopolis . . . interested in music . . . active in Mu Kappa Gamma and a member of the Vesper Choir. Mary— Sis . . . just can’t stand racket ... at night . . . it’s always I mean . . . hockey goalie her specialty . . . cards at Grooms a close second ... a pal to all and a smile for all. Betty Jean— Nothing could be more revolting”, eh? B. J. . . . what a job to tear her from her pillow! . . . editor of 43 Sax. . . . now teaching in Grove City. Ruth—the girl with the smile . . . literary editor of 43” Sax. . . . president of Sigma Tau . . . active in Y. W. C. A. and Intcrvarsity. M. MoniKonwry B. J. McCord R. McGranahan 26
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Bernice—Mrs. Sgt. Raymond E. Brown, if you please (just so you know where her heart lies) . . . keeps the home fires burning in a real way . . . practices household arts as a hobby with a future. Elizabeth, Liz”— O jumpens. Liz.’’ a letter every day to the army?—lucky Harold! . . . one of those ardent ethics lovers . . . active in W. A. A. Betty, Timber”—both takes pictures and draws them . . . Dan her main interest in life but is anxious to teach—a sports lover and typical gal of the out-of-doors”. Homer—short, blond. Grove City product ... in the good old days valuable to Coach Thompson as a manager . . . mathematics and science . . . ambitious, industrious, capable . . . notice the bow ties! Theresa—la, la. te, da—just Theresa happily warbling as she works—for singing, choral and solo, is her love in life . . . press club keeps her typing . . . and she tops it off with hair like spun jet. Esther—main interest—Paul—the sparkler proves that . . . favorite noise—cracking gum (so we hear) . . . knits baby booties . . . enjoys choir. Ruth—small and quiet . . . likes to hold your hand (for fortune telling)—does okay with cards too . . . interested in camp work . . . active in A. C. E. Helen Jane, Happy — Smile, it won't hurt a bit! -and she practices what she preaches . . . we'll never forget her Christmas trees, signs, house slippers ... a real Health Ed.- a real sport. Florence, Fetz”—quite the coffee guzzler”—but it helped in those health clnsies . . . musical talent lies in playing the swinette—remember Porto Rico? Martha Jane, Janie”—oh, how she wished for Saturday nights! . . . Janie’s your friend-means what she says . . . when not collecting pictures she's taking them . . . hiking too, and music, fit into her many activities on campus. 28
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