Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1907

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Josmvn A. Ifiaaiuam .................. ...................................................... C lratz, Pa. Page Society, Iflclitol'-in-Chief lVIli,Lif1asvll.r.lAN5 Nickname, Joe g Favorite ldxpression, Cut it out! Our editor-in-chief comes to us from a place unknown to the outside world, but since we have learned to know him, he has proved to us conclusively that the people of this community are masters of the German language. l'le reads poetry fluently and translates German readily. I-lis being a German accounts for his jolly good nature and stale jokes. While alnong us, he has proved his Worth as a literatorg but, on the other hand, he shows quite a liking for the Reptile C0h1Im'1lu', and the flflammalfa Ii'orlenl1'a. Joe is a very liberal fellow. He is passionately fond of treating his fellow classmates to sundaes. Ile can be heard in the early morning calling his chickens. A'And there are likewise lnany other things which Joe did, the which, if they were written every one, I suppose that not even the world itself could contain the books that should be written. St. John xxi. 25. EMMA S. l Am,ows .................................................. . . Pliilaclelpliia, Pu. Page Societyg Nickname. 'V' Kid g Favorite lixpression, Oh, Lord! Emma is our smiling girl. She is popular with both sexes, but she has given her heart away to one who has becolne the envy of all her disconsolate lovers. We shall spare her the embarrasslnent of seeing the name of the young man in question, as he is well known hy all the students of Millersville. Besides, all the Seniors have noticed the interchange of ardent glances which occur at 11:15, in Methods Class. Emma is as constant as the northern star, and we know that she will never be a bachelor girl. llflAltGAlll'I'1' l'lblClSl'lI'l1i ..................................................... . . .Newport, Pa. Normal Society, Nickname, Margie , Favorite lflxpression, Hang it! This little maiden from Newport is one of those members of our class who talks little but thinks much. She has never been known to break a rule, cut a class or use a pony. Her greatest pleasures are going to Virgil and teaching in the Model School. ller motto is, Begin right, for that is the only way to end right, and Margaret has lived up to this. After finishing her Junior work, she thought best to fulfill part of her contract with the Stateg so, before going any further in her studies, she rendered her services to the public schools of Pennsylvania and came back to Normal in the fall of 1905, to gradu- ate with the Class of 1907. -.32-

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' J URSULA A. ERNs'r ........................... , ............................................. lflbcrton, 1 a. Page Society, Nickname, Sala , Favorite Expression, By right, I ought to do this, and Oh, laws! Sula, as we all know, is studying to become a teacher, but there are very few who know that she is also studying ' 's iat Suhr wants to be able to converse intelli-rentl f on that sulfect when her lawyer friend law. The reason or ns 1. PW . . i Specs, comes to sec her. She is also learning to make candy, and has succeeded fairly well. One night tlus year, as she V' r r . there was a scream and all of Sula's fudge lay over the table while moor Sula still held was making., u ge, su en y , . v I ' - e ho e that her other attem ts will not turn out so disastrousl . But never mind Sula the empty pan in mer ianc s. p Y , i practice makes perfect, as the sages say. ANNA L. EVANS ....................................................................... . . . Akron, Pa. Normal Society, N ickname, Little Girl , 1+avor1te lMXlJ1'6SSl011, Just the dearest thing! :MINNIE There are some people in the world who have a deep-seated prejudice against doing more work than is necessary, but Anna Evans does not belong to this class. She is constantly worrying because her work is not quite so perfect as it might have been. She could give all of her companions lessons in ncatness and accuracy, for everything has to be just soj' to suit Ammfg critical taste. Her note-books are always models, and yet Anna is one of those persons who never can do any- thing. Although, seemingly, a calm, quiet, reserved young lady, she is very enthusiastic on certain subjects, and her affec- tions are exceedingly strong, as her best friends can testify. Anna is very much interested in the Band of White Ribbon Workers, and, before very long, we expect to hear of her giving lectures on the temperance question in all the principal cities in the Union. '-1 7. ETZWEILISIR ........................................................ . . Lewlston, 1 a. Page Society, Nickname, The Worker , Favorite Expression, Oh, dear! This little lady hides beneath her quiet exterior a mind of wonderful capacity. She scarcely knows the meaning of the word Hunk, and was never known to he excited but on one occasion. That was the day on which the Senior girl won the cup in basket ball, and Minnie was seen wildly waving her handkerchief. lt may well be said of her And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. -31-



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l'lVl+1l,YN l ln-:lm ...................... ...... .......... .......... ..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. ..... N , , I - 1 ,h Wales, pu. Page Society, Nickname, Stubbs, l avorite Expressions, By .love! and By Darn! This quaint, old-fashioned maiden is lnuch beloved by all her classmates, who frequently seek hcl- Wim counsels- 51,0 is always eager to learn of the faults ol' others, so that she may advise them as to the straight and narrow path of virtue. Evelyn takes great interest in sports ol' all kinds, and any atheltic contest without her presence is not considered colnplete. The only trouble is that she is continually calling the shortstop on a foot-ball team. The one line of sports in which she takes a personal interest is midnight feasts. During her Junior year, she had ten to her eredit. We can't recommend her as a housewife, because her domestic experience does not go further than the making of fudge. 1' lJ0ltl+lNCl'l lf amz ..,........................................................................ lfretz Pa. . - 1 - 1 - - , 7 Normal Soeletyg .Basket Ball Team, Nickname, Hl'1'CtZlG,,Q 1'avo1'1te Expression, Oh, you stop ' Fretzie is a pretty little, curly-headed brunette, from a town which the inhabitants thought proper to n-une after her, hence, she honors Fretz, Bucks county. She is a competent leader of the Gym class, and is also nn gy,-ullmlt lmgkeg- ball player. However, these are trilles in comparison with her wonderful ability at snapping down Shenk's Lane with the attractive California youth, whose sister, on those occasions, nobly acted her part as handy man. The memo,-V of this youth, though not continuing his studies here, is still kept fresh by the frequent request ol' her Model School ,.l,ii,lN.,, U, spell California. Tllflllgzll generally attentive while under the stern eye ol' the instructor, t'Fretzie's intm-est filmlly lvmlq to slumber. SVA R. l'llil'l'C'll ....................,....,................................ ...Rading, Pa. Page Society, Nickname, river , Favorite lflxpression, HTlll1t,S immense. ' ' ' I' This black-eyed maiden entered our class in the fall of 1900. She seems to be ol' a quiet, peaceful nature and ncvcr neglects her studies. When she first came here, she never appeared on our campus, from September to .lunc without XVl ll'lll ' ,, , , her hat and lur. Consequently, we thought she was a southern lady, and that the climate was to blame for her p:u'ti4-ulaiii fancy in dress. She has laid aside tlns fad, however, and we are now about readv to believe that her homc is in Ile-ulinff She never discloses her love affairs to anvone,and for this reason, we can sa nothinlr :1 x l - ' . r , N U . . n ,Y ,.. L u nun. blue null, no doubt, teach her allotted tnne,and then will, very likely, found an asylum for destitute cats. -33-

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