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Class of I 907 LORA BT LEN Mc-QUAY. Set ' i ' etnry, CHARLES ED. MILLER, ESTHER E. SLOAN, CLASS l ()LL STANLEY PLOTNER ASHE GOLDIE NAOMA ASKEY BIRD M. BOWERSOX ERNEST G. BROWN ROBERT GEORGE BURNHAM NELLIE BLY COOPER ROBERT MERLE CORBET ' ! ' EDDIE hARVET DeVILDER CLARISS EMERALD GALLAGHER FRANCES W. GILFILLAN EMMA GUETTHOFF WAIDE W. B. HAINES GRACE MAE HASSELBACK MABEL CHARLOTTE HEETER LUCY MAY ' HINDMAN ALBERT H. IMHOFF FLORENCE MARIE JENSEN ROY EDWARD JENSEN MARGARET GORDON KLINE EtTLABELLB KNAPPENBERGER NELLIE FLO LEE HARRY H. MAHEY CHARIES ED. MILLER D ISY PEARL MILLER CORA ELIZABETH MONG LORA ELLEN McQUAY SENES BRETON PASSMORE CELIA REGINA. RICHARDS MILDRED JANE RUSSELL CHAS. HENRY SCHWAB FRANCES ETLEN SHIRLEY REBECCA SIMPSON ESTHER EHRENFELD SLOAN W 4 RREN J A MES SIJMMERVII I E HULDA CIRENA SWANSON GEORGE BROOKS WILSON VIRA LEOTA- YINGLING FLORENCE LORBTTA ZAGST 25
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HARRY E. SAYERS graduated from the ident of the Class of 1900. He then taught a the Class of ' 96. after which he was principal of Callensburg: Schools for one year. He was in charge of the botanical laboratory and was Principal of the Commercial Department at Clarion for two years. He opened the Sayers Business College at New Kensington which is one of the largest in the state. He has been a member of the Council for six years, a director of a coal company operating in Pitts- burg District, and is the author of Hints on Banking. He has been very successful in all his work. FREDERICK L. PINKS was born at Ri- mersburg, Clarion County, January 11, 1S76. He was graduated from the Clarion High School in 1S91, after which he entered the United States Military Academy in 1S93, re- maining there until 1S95. He graduated from Clarion Normal in 1895 and spent the next two years teaching. When the Spanish-Amer- ican War broke out in 1S98 he was made First Lieutenani- Co. D, 15th Regt., P. V. I. On his return home he became Librarian at the Normal, which position he held for three years. In 1903 he became associated with the First National Bank, of Rimersburg, Pa., be- ing the present cashier of that bank. Mr. Pinks is one of the best accountants in west- ern Pennsylvania. MORRIS G. BISHOP was born near Port Allegany. Pa.. December 27. 1878. His edu- cational advantages until the age of thirteen consisted of the training received in a dis- trict scliool. He afterward attended the El- dred High School and the Port Allegany High School wliere he graduated as president of his class in 1896. In 1898 Mr. Bishop came to Clarion Normal where he graduated as pres- Clarion State Normal School as president of district school one term, beginning the next term at West Hickory and finishing as prin- cipal of the Second Ward Schools of DuBois. In A ugust of the same year he accepted a position with the Standard Steel Car Co., of Butler, Pa., where he has been promoted for efficiency and is now head of one of the store departments. In 1S93 he was united in mar- riage with Earla Mary McClellan, a class mate. Their union has been blessed by one child, now a girl of four years.
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Class Song TuNn, •■Maryland, My Maiylaiul. I. O scenes of happiness, farewell, Far from thee, afar we roam. But back our hearts will ever turn. Back to thee, our Normal home. And yet, where ' er our footsteps stray We always will remember thee. O, we will ever faithful be To the Purple and the (iold. II. Though other schools be rich and proud. Though thy numbers smaller be, Where ' er thy loyal sons shall stand. Ever they ' ll be true to tlu . They will thy glories oft impart, They sing- thy name on .sea and land. O, Alma Mater, great and grand Normal School I O, Normal School I III. When we from thy safe, sheltered shore On the currents swift are borne. And billows rise high at our side. And our sails are tempest torn. Then with thy counsels at our helm We safe shall to our harbor glide. Thy teaching- ])roved, thy wisdom tried. Normal School! (). Normal School! —Daisy P. Miller. 26
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