Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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T II I : I U l C II S T O IS E i FACULTY Landis Tange r, A.M., Pd.D., Se.D.-President Homer F. Dilworth, A.M. — Dean of Instruction Elizabeth 11. Conard-—Dean of IVomen John Pucillo, A.M.—Dean of Men Lester R. Uhrich Handwriting, Mechanical Drawing Helen A. Ganscr—Librarian, Director of Teacher Librarian Course. Frederick H. Gaige, A.M. — Social Science Talbot A. Hoover, A. M.—education Esther E. Lcnhardt, B. E. — Oral Expression Joel B. Thomas, A.M. Education Isaac F. Seivcrling. A. M.—Mathematics Mark E. Stine, Ph.D. Education Marion Spencer, A. B. —English Harry M. Bassler, A.M.—Geography Paul G. Chandler, Ph.D.—Education Dean Dutcher, Ph.I). Social Science Sanders P. MeComsey, A.M.—English Margaret Swift, B.S.—Art Education Arthur R. Gerhart, Ph.D.—Biology Emily H. Snyder, A.M. — Latin and Franch Marion C. Terry, A.B.—Ass'I Librarian Edwin Elliott Howard. M.S. — Director of Industrial Arts G. Frederick Beckmyer, M.S.—Science Class Dkan Dr. I anl G. ChaniUrr Aurora May Wickcy, A.M. — Health, Athletic Coach Lynwood S. Lingcnfcltcr, Ed.M.—English Burl N. Osburn, A.M.—Industrial Arts Mondcl Ely Butterfield, M.Ed., M.Mus. Music TRAINING SCHOOL Samuel B. Stayer, Ed.M. Director Ethel J. Powell, A.M. Junior High School Director Daisy E. HofTiiieier, A.M.— Third Grade Mac G. Haverstiek. A.M.—Junior High School Geography May Adams, A.M.—First Grade Marion Bicmsdcrfer, A.M.—Sixth Grade Elizabeth R. Gross, A.M. — Junior High School Science and Mathematics Jane Krcidcr Rot he, A.M. — Second Grade Ella E. Hcrsh, B.S. —Fourth Grade A. Regina Wise, A. M.—Fifth Grade Anna Bull, A.M.— Rural School Carolyn Howard, Ph.B., B.S. — Assistant Librarian Class Dean Eda M. Caton, A.M. MUs Fda M Cnlon —Home Economics, English Dorothy T. Hugos, A.M.—Music Supervisor S. June Smith, A.M.—Kindergarten Emily II. Salomon, A.M.—Art Ttventy-six

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i 9 ;i i r ii e r o i : ii s r o n e • • • • BOARD OF TRUSTEES Mrs. I. C. Arnold—Lancaster, Pn. Mrs. B. C. Alice—Millersvillc, Pa. Mr. Harry A. Bailey—York, Pa. Mrs. Albert M. Herr—Lancaster, Pa. Mr. Frederick L. llonislier—Strashurg, Pa. Mr. Robert S. McClure Quarryville. Pa. Mr. Harrv C. Mover — Schaefferstown. Pa. Dr. Arthur P. Mylin—Lancaster, Pa. Mr. H. Edgar Shcrts—Millcrsville, Pa. Twenty-five



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I 9 :i i T M E TO I C H S TO E SENIOR HISTORY By Lester Sloth ower ON a sunny clay, early in Sep temher of the year 1930, we received our true introduction to Millersville State Teachers College. Along with us came the inauguration of several new activities and ideas. This was the year that the Department of Industrial Arts, under the directorship of Mr. E. E. Howard, was established: the t wo-ycar classes were abolished, and our class was made the first to he composed entirely of four-year students; Freshmen Rules were brought into force, and we were decorated with green hair ribbons, ‘dinks’, black ties, black shoes, conspicuous badges and —oh — many other things. Our first step as a unit was to organize under the leadership of Miss Hammond and I)r. Chandler. Lester Slothower was elected President; Bernard Grayhill, Vice president; Dorothy Yohn, Secretary; David McVcy, Treasurer. The class decided they did not care to work under a regular constitution hut preferred a more plastic form of government. The following year, Miss Hammond retired from school service, and Miss Simerson took the position of adviser. The officers for this year were: President, Bernard Grayhill; Vice-President, Luke Smelt .; Secretary, Betty Scott; Treasurer, Harold Rolin. At the cm! of the first semester the President resigned, and Kathryn Buckwaltcr was elected President for the following semester. Beatrice Griuinger New Cumberland, I'a. ki During the first three years we were somewhat socially minded. Our first affair was a card party in the Training School — then a Costume Dance — another party -a Barn Dance—a scries of parlies-a picnic—more dances —another party—and, finally, the Senior Ball. While we were Juniors, the class officers were; President, John Shcnk; Vice-president, William Wilkinson; Secretary, Grace Spencer; Treasurer. Wanda Kalcncki. During this year, we elected our Touchstone Editor and Business Manager, who gained much knowledge by working with the 1933 Touchstone Staff. For our Senior year. Miss Galon took the place of Miss Simerson as class adviser. The officers for this year were; President, Willmr Landis; Vice-president, Robert Luccy; Secretary, Wanda Kalcncki; Treasurer, Martha Dietz. The presentation of our class play. The Thirteenth Chair. met with remarkable success, a success which we owe to the capable direction of Miss Lcnhardt. Such, briefly, have been the college experiences of a class which has done its best to add something, no matter how slight, to the character and reputation of M illcrsville. We feel that our leave-taking will he a sad one, hut we have high hopes for the success that should come as a result of our four years of careful instruction in the school which early gained and shall always hold our respect and love. Kermit B. Gulden Biglen ille. I‘a. T wenly-scven

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