Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1911

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ZOIE BASHLINE. Previous to entering the Normal Miss Bashline attended the Knights school in Beaver township. As a student she is industrious and has never been guilty of violating even the most insignificant regulation. Here is a sample of her piety. One day she and her roommate strolled out of town for a walk. On their way back they were overtaken by two young men in a buggy , who invited them to have a ride into town. Zoie ' s reply was, O! I ' m afraid of the green carpet. As a result she had to walk. Although she is far from being a Jungfer, she will she HAZEL BOGGS. One beautiful May day long gone by Hazel Boggs took root and sprang up among the many other beautiful flowers surrounding her in Allentown.. Ten years of her life was spent there and then she moved to Bradford where she graduated from the Public Schools of that place. In some mysterious way she wandered to Clarion and being charmed with the place decided to remain all year. She stayed away the following year and then return- ed to C. S. N. S. and her dearset pal, Ruth. Hazel ' s favorite past time is Athletics, and as a member of the middle year basket ball team she won great fame and glory for herself and her classmates. She is a happy go lucky dreamer, her mot- to being, Cheer up, the worst 13 yet to come. Ceasar is her favorite study For of Lucius she can read, We no longer fear her future For she ' s got her husband treed. Eve IRENE BEATTT. present with us is this blithesome little girl. She was born in Scotch Hill, but came to Clarion several years ago, to get a better education. Although not very fond of studying, she loves Zoology and has made a specialty of wild ani- mals. Some people may think that Irene just goes to school to pass the time, and to get away from the turmoil of the city; but it is not so. After being graduated she intends to go S ' outh. While we do not know her future occupation we trust will follow her. DEWIGHT CALDWELL. De wight caused a hurry up call for the stork one morning in the late SO ' s. He tormented his mother for a few years and then began to annoy the school marms of Jeffer- son Co., by his continual chatter. Later in life he began his career at C. S. N. S. as a Junior of the class of ' 11 . Owing to his untiring ef- forts he has completed the course without a smile but many a blush. As an athlete Dwight has made good. He was pitcher of the Yani- gan base ball team and jumped cen- ter for the S ' eniors in basket ball. In the future he expects to marry and do well.

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MARY ALEXANDER. One bright November day, lit- ith black hair and blue eyes came as a visitor to Potter county. She proved ,so attractive that she was allowed to stay and Mary Alexander she has been called to the very day. Mary is small in- stature but not in ambition. Those useful and pretty things she means to have whenever she gets to teaching are almost numberless. She is that active worker in the Y. W. C. A. who collects the girls stray pennies. Mary also takes a deep interest in the Literary So- ciety and delights in posing as a German maid. Her well known ex- pression is O Dear! Brave Mary we know you will succeed. MARGARET ARNER. One bright sunny day Margaret Arner arrived in the peaceful town of Clarion and since then has been casting joy and sunshine wherever she goes. She attended the Public School and was graduated from the High School in 1909. Being am- bitious, she was attracted by the possibilities of a Normal course, so joined the class of ' 11. Margaret has a great talent for music and will some day make her mark in the Musical world as a vocalist. The greatest trial of her life is that she is so small, despite the assurance of her friends that the best goods are always done up in small packages. MIRIAM BALLENTINE Here is one of that famous team Jess and Mariam . Miriam has been one of the faithful few, who attended the school during the en- tire course; yet we are surprised to find her with us after the many accidents that have befallen her. But for all that, we believe that she will make a good Speaker (?) later in life. MARY BARNETT. While Mary has spent most of her life in Clarion she lived for some time in Penfield and Mt. Jew- ett, attending the High Schools of those places. She passed Junior at Lock Haven, but came to C. S. N. S to finish the course and has been a loyal Elevener. As a student she is industrious but believes both in work and in play. One rule she always observes is to open wide her mouth, when she laughs. She hasn ' t much dread of the Faculty, and can sleep as easily as listen in grammar class. She is a firm be- liever in the principle that girls should be capable of handling horses, and has learned to ride a pony very skillfully through Virgil.



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EMMA CHRISTIAN. Carried on the sound waves caus- ed by the discharge of a cannon in the early sixties, a little blue eyed giri was dropped in the vicinity of SheiHeia. With a determination to become famous, Emma Christian, for it was none other, — began work. She attended the Sheffield Public School where all her teachers won- dered at her talent. In the fall of 1909 Emma with that good judg- ment natural to her boarded the train for C. S. N. S. where she has proved herself a strong influenl ial girl. She takes great interest in the Y. W. C. A. of which she has been president for the past year. In her classes Emma ranks among the plea; sh ... has become an earnest student of His- tory making ' a specialty of the life of Sir Walter R. Prospects foil ' her future are bright, and it will not surprise us in later clays to hear her name associated with the famous women of the twentieth GEORGIA COE. A worthy representative of Potter County, Georgia Coe rirst unpacked ner- earthly possessions in Mills. Not finding this city suitable to her tastes and desires, she soon moved LO Oswayo, where she went to her early education. Later she went to Harrison Valley entering the High School from which she was gradu- cla sho town in tlie evenings during r hour. After graduation she ds to teach, but for a short only as she has another pros- THEODOSIA CLAWGES. Theodosia! Theodosia! Has anyone seen Theodosia? Dode, as she is generally known, is a blue eyed lass with light hair which had a streak of gold running through it. After attending Ridgway High School Theodosia. in the fall ' of ' 09 came to C. S. N. S. where she has distinguished herself In more ways than one. In the class room she is always ready with an answer, and being such a conscien- tious girl, was chosen as a member of the Y. W. C. A. devotional com- mittee. FLORENCE CRAIG. Oh, it was in the bleak December, that tli ere came to the Craig home- stead in Limestone a rare and radi- ant maiden. whom her parents choose to call Florence. Early in life she gave signs of what she might do in the way of education, so it was thought best that she en- ter the Clarion Normal . She has been faithful in her classroom and it 1 1 villi. midst. We fear that as she goes out in the world, and labors among the communities, her noble charac- ter will be noted and sought by many. However, if she takes up the cross and proves as faithful as she has to her class, we can say, Well done thou good and faithful ser

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