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PAUL GRUBB Elizabethtown, Penna. B.S. Business Administration GEORGE HEISEY Lebanon. Penna. B.S. Science CARL GEARY Harrisburg. Penna. A.B. Liberal Arts MARION GEARY Harrisburg. Penna. B.S. Elementary Education % ELWOOD GRIMM Elizabethtown, Penna. A.B. Liberal Arts Sm ' m 1955 And our pre-ministerial students, Don Fogel- sanger. Ken Franklin, Carl Geary, Henry Kreider, and Walt Schell had a taste of the real thing too, in preaching sermons in various churches and conducting religious affairs on campus. Fivp of our number completed requirements for degrees during the first semester. Marilyn Deppe, Mrs. Richmond Myers, George Kanoff, and Richard McGee have already acquired po- sitions in business or the teaching profession. Don Zook is in Northern Rhodesia, Africa, serving in a Brethren in Christ mission office. Several of our group completed two or three years of study to begin work in offices or to continue study in hospital laboratories. Carlot- ica Chegwin, Pat Hess, Peggy Hicks Shaffer, and Lois McMinn Kauffman after two years received certificates in secretarial science. Dor- othy Piper completed a two-year pre-nursing course and Arlene Reinhold Zeigler finished two years to continue hospi tal study as a labora- tory technician. Cynthia Grill, Joyce Lerew, and Ursula Neidhardt. as juniors, were certificated in medical technology. 28
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Our leadership talents were felt in other areas as well. Donald Fogelsanger was named SCA prexy; Kenneth Franklin. Eta Gamma Kappa; Ray Thompson, FTA; George Heisey, Science Club; and Harvey Jacobs, Varsity E. Not limiting our efforts to leadership on campus, however, many of us had practical ex- perience in preparing for our future careers. Take our student teachers, for instance. Twenty-five of us spent the second eight weeks of the first semester in actual classroom situa- tions — testing all our child psychology and ed- ucational theories on real, live youngsters. We learned that teaching has more than its share of headaches, but the rewards of working with children, the ji eeing a child achieve, re- duce the mountainous problems to minute pro- portions. KENNETH FRANKLIN Huntsdale, Penna. A.B. Liberal Arts JANE FRANKLIN Oxford. Penna. B.S. Elementarj Education DONALD FOGELSANGER Shippensburg, Penna. A.B. Liberal Arts SAMUEL DOCK Mt. Joy, Penna. B.S. Science EDYTHE EDWARDS Perkasie, Penna. A.B. Liberal Arts 27
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Comprising half of the popular college men ' s quartet were Paul Rice and Paul Grubb. The foursome gained wide notoriety with their uproarious novelty numbers. Senior songsters in the A Cappella Choir were Nancy Hoffman, Paul Grubb. and Paul Rice. Baritone Paul Rice frequented the solo spotlight in various campus musical events and choir concerts. Playing a vital role in campus publications was Hazel Crankshaw. editor of the Conesto- gan. Senior yearbook staff members included Nancy Hoffman, Pat Kratz, and Don Zook, bus- iness manager. Lending journalistic talents to the Etownian staff were Nancy Hoffman, assist- ant editor, Pat Kratz and Marigrace Bucher, re- porters. We invaded the field of dramatics too. Jean Diehl, Edythe Edwards, Nancy Hoffman. Hazel Knappenberger. and Sam Williams were all ac- tive Sock and Buskin members or neophytes. NANCY HOFFMAN Reading, Penna. B.S. Elementary Education P H 1 V rv B 1 HI , w » MARY JANE HOFFER Mt. Joy, Penna. B.S. Secondary Education HENRY HOERNER Elizabethtown, Penna. B.S. Elementan, ' Education WILLIAM HEISEY Lebanon, Penna. B.S. Science HENRY HITZ Elizabetlitown, Penna. B.S. Business . ' dministration 29
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