And Everywhere the Freshmen Lassies Went... ) Six of the Freshmen girls at the Teachers College (above) are shown with a terrier which took a fancy to the co-eds as they passed and just joined the group. The girls (left to right) Geraldine Betting, Ringtown; Dorothy Lynch, Ringtown, holding the terrier, "Lady's Man"; Monica Connell, Nanticoke (rear); Carolyn Cole, Benton; Jean Harrison, Forks, and Mary Davenport, Berwick. Just returning from their first shopping tour of college days are (below) Katherine Ruck, left, of Port Jefferson Station, N. Y., and Ruth Baird, Mill City. (Morning Press Photo) Mrs. Kimber Kuster Named President of Training School P.T.A. 7 The first Fall meeting of the P.-T. A. of the Benjamin Franklin. Training School was in charge of the president, Mrs. Kimber Kuster, who extended greetings to all members, particularly the mothers of kindergarten pupils. During the summer Bibles were purchased to be placed n the corner stones of the three new buildings at the college, it was announced. The state convention will be held at Altoona on October 4, 5 and 6, and Mrs. Harry Cole was elected delegate of the local organization. Two evenings will be held this year instead of one as in the past. Mrs. Herbert McMahan was appointed librarian.Officers elected were: President Mrs. Kimber Kuster; vice president, Mrs. Harry Cole; secretary, Mrs. James [Law; treasurer. Mrs. John H. Shuman; of the standing committees lare social, Mrs. Frank Hutchison; hospitality, Mrs. John Shigo; study [group. Mrs. Edgar McHenry; membership, Mrs. Rollin Deitrick; food sale, Mrs. Paul Niesley; program, Mrs. Michael Yurkovsky; finance, Mrs. Raymond Kashner; transportation, Mrs. William Frey; project, Mrs. Lawrence Cherrington; publications, Mrs. Dale Guthrie; home room, Mrs. Harold Dillon, and publicity. Mrs. Paul Webb.
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And Everywhere the Freshmen Lassies Went... ) Six of the Freshmen girls at the Teachers College (above) are shown with a terrier which took a fancy to the co-eds as they passed and just joined the group. The girls (left to right) Geraldine Betting, Ringtown; Dorothy Lynch, Ringtown, holding the terrier, "Lady's Man"; Monica Connell, Nanticoke (rear); Carolyn Cole, Benton; Jean Harrison, Forks, and Mary Davenport, Berwick. Just returning from their first shopping tour of college days are (below) Katherine Ruck, left, of Port Jefferson Station, N. Y., and Ruth Baird, Mill City. (Morning Press Photo) Mrs. Kimber Kuster Named President of Training School P.T.A. 7 The first Fall meeting of the P.-T. A. of the Benjamin Franklin. Training School was in charge of the president, Mrs. Kimber Kuster, who extended greetings to all members, particularly the mothers of kindergarten pupils. During the summer Bibles were purchased to be placed n the corner stones of the three new buildings at the college, it was announced. The state convention will be held at Altoona on October 4, 5 and 6, and Mrs. Harry Cole was elected delegate of the local organization. Two evenings will be held this year instead of one as in the past. Mrs. Herbert McMahan was appointed librarian.Officers elected were: President Mrs. Kimber Kuster; vice president, Mrs. Harry Cole; secretary, Mrs. James [Law; treasurer. Mrs. John H. Shuman; of the standing committees lare social, Mrs. Frank Hutchison; hospitality, Mrs. John Shigo; study [group. Mrs. Edgar McHenry; membership, Mrs. Rollin Deitrick; food sale, Mrs. Paul Niesley; program, Mrs. Michael Yurkovsky; finance, Mrs. Raymond Kashner; transportation, Mrs. William Frey; project, Mrs. Lawrence Cherrington; publications, Mrs. Dale Guthrie; home room, Mrs. Harold Dillon, and publicity. Mrs. Paul Webb.