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1 « -MARGARET SUTTON Caverton Xormal Course; Pliilo; c;. H. ( ' .; . ' ,. A. A. Let me live unseen — urtknoivii. Margaret has been a member of our illus- trious class for three years, but we regret that we did not learn to know tlie real Margaret until our Senior year, when she helped make things lively on Alpha Hall. It was then that we discovered that at heart she was a good sport. One of the fondest memories which will always cling to her name is her desire to have clean gym shoes for the Ciymnasium Exhibi- tion in our Junior year. Margaret ' s abilities are not only in a scholarly line, but also ex- tend to needlecraft. As to her future, we fear she will he wedded to her profession. IDA J. SWEKTWOOU Center Hall Center Hall H. S.; Normal Course; Callie; V. V. C. A.; G. D. C. ; G. A. A. Ida joined our class in its Sophomore year. Contrary to the flunks and tailenders, she came very much interested in the work of the Biological Department and consequently was never a rccipi-n ' of the nuT ' berle s zeros, so highly treasured by the above mentioned mem- bers. Ida is known to have kept Daddy steadily employed in carrying her numerous letters, and we often wished we might be gi ' en an ex- planation. How about it, Ida? P. ijf One Hundred-one
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.MILURKU STOVER Scranton STOVER C. H. S.; Etta Bitta Pi CluS; Callie; V. W. C. A.; G. A. A.; G. D. C. Mildred, or better known as Stover, is a very sweet, kind-hearted and lovable girl. She is loved by all her classmates and wouldn ' t think of doing or saying a thing that would hurt any one ' s feelings; but is always trving to cheer others by her cheerful disposi- tion. (.)ne need not know Mildred to Hiid out her disposition, for all that is necessary is to look at this picture of her; it speaks for itself. Mildred is (|uite an active member of the C ' alliepian Society, and has proven herself to be a professional squelcher. She displays this talent by rising every Saturday night and reprimanding her committee members for not attending her committee meeting. She is a good student and takes a great in- terest in her work and is assured by her critic of being a successful teacher. Classmates, please do not forget that Mildred always thought that she could sing. It is thought ainong her classmates that Mildred must have a lot of music in her, for none ever comes out. mar(;arp:t summers Gro ania MARC Downtown Student; B. H. S. ; Normal Course; Philo. Marg, as she is called In her friends, graduated from Bloomsburg High i ' chool in ' 17 and, desiring a higher education, decided to climb Xormal Hill to get it. It is said that she used to be late at B. H. S. often, but we always find her early enough at B. S. N. S. We shouldn ' t wonder if a trolley-car conductor could have detained her before the call for Volunteers came from Uncle Sam. I ' (i(ji ' One llundriJ
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MARION ' IROL ' r.MAN Sliamokin •IROUTY Shamokin H. S. ; Philo; G. A. A.; G. D. C; V. W. C. A. Marion came to us from the Shamokin High 5 ' chool and has proven herself to be a very good student. Why, she even studies during quiet hour on Sunday — An Cnforgiveable Sin. It is thought that Marion has a voice full of overtones; for, when she talks, she can be hea ' -d from one end of the hall to the other. She usually starts way up in the Key of G but she keeps getting lower and lower until finally she finds herself way down in the Key of C. But, after all, Marion is one of the best girls of the school. She would never think of lireaking a rule. She is very good natured and is liked by all who know her. Her classmates all wish her a very bright ;i id prosperous future. ' KATHRVX WALBOURX W ilkes-Barre KITTV W.-B. H. S.; Philo; A. A.; G. D. C. ; Y. V. C. A. . fncnd in nei i Is II friind indeed. This (]uiet (?) little girl came from Wilkes- Barre for the purpose of becoming a school ' marm, but, lo! we think she will turn out to be a Forrester. Kitty appears to be a quiet, sedate, little miss, hut, back of all that, she is just as jolly as can be, and her hosts of friends regret to say goodbye. (Jood luck, Kitty, in M ur new field of work. I ' aije One lluiuh i d-tz:ii
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