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MELZER R. PORTER Music MARK E. STINE Education HARRY BASSLER Geography JANE GRAY SMITH Training School Librarian MARION HOCH Assistant Librarian HELEN A. GANSER Director of Teacher-Librarian Training G. FRED. BECKMEYER Science JOHN PUCILLO Physical Education RUTH DIEMER Physical Education Not on the picture. Emily Snyder. English and Latin: Elberta Councilman. 5th Grade Super visor: Cora Frey, Art Supervisor: Dorothy Hughes. Music Supervisor. Twelve
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Seniors MARIAN RANCK President MARY EBY Treasurer MARGARET STAUFFER Secretary ★ ' It's not so long now, we thought when we started our Senior year last fall. And it has not been long. Practice teaching, school activities and responsibilities have made this time fly quickly, and have brought us to the goal we set four years ago. Even though those years have been unnatural in many respects, we have all managed to have a good time. This year has been one of the best. Remember the Senior play. ''Love's Labour's Lost”? It is difficult to forget the unusual group of men who performed so nobly, the lovely princess and her court, and the fools with their wise sayings. Shakespeare might have turned a little in his grave, until he remembered that men used to play women's parts, and who is to say which is more proper? Then we repeated our old standby, a rummage sale, to raise a little more money. This time we traveled to Columbia and came back with a good profit. There still was not enough cash for a fancy party, though, so we decided to go to the other extreme for our entertainment. As a result, that hair-raising shindig. The Clod-Hop.” provided the most fun and exercise in one evening that Millersville had seen for a long time. Who cared whether we knew how to do square dances or not! Our own versions were more fun. anyhow. What a mix-up there was when we tried to do the ones the caller called out. And they looked so easy! Cider and gingersnaps and apples supplied the very much needed refreshments. Second semester was a busy one as we tried to draw all our activities to a close. Caps and gowns, invitations, picnics, and farewell parties in addition to term papers and examinations, all led up to the grand climax. Commencement. In a very impressive ceremony, we finally received our diplomas and found ourselves at the beginning of a new life. Fou rlrcn
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