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

 - Class of 1913

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Grace Eleanor Bancroft, Cenlerville. Pa. Grace Eleanor Bancroft on a cold day in March, during a slorm. landed al Cenlerville. Crawford Counly. Grace received her early training in the public school. After ; ing a year al Tcwnville High School, she went to E. S. N. S. she finished the Junior and Middle years. The lake was very atti for her. and al that lime her favorite study was learning lo row. came south lo Clarion to take her Senior year. 12 A. M.— Has the mail been ' disturbed ' yet? ' Why is pend- Here She always Ic 10 p. oking for mail ? Gu M. — ' Set the alarm Df th morning. We all know Grace will make she will have al least one pupil. :30 ,uod teachers (hinks so I must study phys cher. one thing Irene Barnes, Clarion, Pa. Afer spending two years in Johnstown High School, this dear girlie decided to change her Alma Maler. One stormy day In the spring of 1911. she landed in Clarion and then joined the class of 1913. of which she has been a faithful member. Although she did have a ragged Cicero, she persisted in wearing the feather on her hat. much lo Dr. Ballenline ' s chagrm. She ntends to spend her future days teaching srhool. 3LANCHE I Clarion, SARNES, Pa. Here ' s to our history long been designated as Dad did not put her ii agam ; but since there W( che ha student. Miss Givan, the second. Bla the friend of Hammurabi. In the winter term. 1 the 9:00 Physics class so she would not be late re so many in the 9:00 class, she had lo go back to the 7:43 She inlends Oh m; and to It did hurry her lo gel to thai class! 27

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Mary Winifred Atwell. Brockwayville. Pa. This lllllf red-headed girl came In the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alwell on one of ihose cold March days which we call Si. Palrlck ' s Day. She was born al Sugar Hill, and when small was very fond of roaming over Sugar Hill and picking -Sweel Williams, her favorlle flower, and they were verv !carce. In the Winter when the Sweet Williams were all gone and her heart was so sad. her Mother and Father took her out West, where there would be no more winter. Here she received hei early education in the Montesano school, but there seemed to be some attraction back al dear. old. sweet. Sugar Hill; so she returned in the spring of 189? lo continue her picking of ' Sweet Williams. This she did. until one day she and another red-headed girl from the same place slid into Clarion feeling the need of more education, and are now leaving to pick Sweet Williams forever. Her favorite saying is. Oh! Darn it. my rat won ' t slay on. At LAN M. Baker. Oliver, Lotlsville. Pa. ■. M. C. A. Cabinet; Y. M. C. A.; Orchestra; Basket Ball. Allan, who goes by the name of Oliver. came to Clarion Norir the Sprino of 1911. (after having annoyed the teachers at home), to the class of 1913. Allan is not seen traveling with the female sex often, but It is not .is fault. His chief amusement is Basket Ba which he is a star (?). Allan is one of the boys of old ' 76. motto is You ' re exceedingly wide open. At all hours of the his voice can be heard even though he is only talking in his : Allan is one of the charier members of the ' Horn Blowing Ass tion, and is proud of it. What Allan will do in years to come be hard lo say, since he has given up going lo see (Frantz) France Harold Ballentine, Jack. Clarion, Pa. Varsitv Basket Ball ' 13; Varsily Football ' 12; Varsity Tennis ' 11. ' 12; Class Basket Ball ' 12, ' 13; Class Baseball ' 12; Senior Class Play; President of Tennis Association; Captain Senior Basket Ball. B. L. S. Went to Y for the first time on June 6. 1913. Not more than twenty-five years ago, in the beautiful city of Clarion, this great genius put in his appearance. After pestering the Model School for several years, he entered the Normal. Harold, altho ' small in stature, is mighty in athletic ability. After his mighty achievement on the athletic field, he always lakes a ' rub down in sevenly-tue with ■ ' Emery dust. Jackie is a good student and has found many friends in old C. S. N. S.



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Mabel Bauchman. Baugh. Marienvllle, Pa. Y. W. C. A.; F. L. S.; GIm Club. Some time ago a dark-eyed little girl was born in the village of Marienville. This maiden, whom we call Baugh, is one of the best nalured ones of the class of ' 13. She is one of the three who repre- sent the class of ' 10 of the Marienville High School, at the C. S. N. S. She IS a member of the Y. W. C. A., the F. L. S.. and the Glee Club; she has also distinguished herself by her famous paintings. Her favorite sport is skating. We predict great success for her chosen lite work, even if it be caring for Sweet William. Turner B. Beatty. ' Tuck. Clarion. Pa. Football; Varsity Basket Ball •|0, ' 11, IZ. and ' 13; Captain Ml and •13; F. L. S. Turner B. Beatty, commonly known as Tuck, and to his near friends Beardy, was born March 19, 1893 A. D., in the beautiful little city of Scotch Hill. At the tender age of three he emigrated to Clarion. After completing his common school course he entered the Normal. After attending Normal for a year, Dad appointed him leader o( the Beatty Gang. This aggregation consisted of the most ambitious students in the school, at that time. The classes which they preferred were Athletics, Fresh-Air, and Excitement. We are glad to say that Turner has reformed and the Beatty Gang has dispersed. 1 am sure his many friends wish him a very suc- cessful career in h-s future life. Roy R. Beck, Echo, Pa. asurer Senior Class; Y. M. Cabinet; Treasurer Athletic Associa- Litcrary Contestant 1912; Varsity Football 1912; Assistant Editor lie; Senior Class Play. y first began his struggle for existence during the early 90 ' s, in He finished the schools at Echo and came to Clarion in the g of |9|| and joined the class of ' 13. Each evening at 7 o ' clock says Chuck, get the horse out of the stable and we will get our il. Roy says that February 1, I3, was the happiest day he ever 1 wonder why? Junior Hop. But since that lime he says ' 1 is far more pleasant than ever before. Well, here ' s hoping all kinds of success and we do not need to worry as we know by ork in school he will make good in life.

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