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MANKKVA HARDINd HroukvilU-. Ph. Tammy. a» ahv m ht-tter known, is one of our most uroficicnt liilk- ern and continucB to miikc rapid proKiess alon r the line. She iH an active and i)rominent worker in the Y. W. C. A., and prove« herself a friend to everyone. Tommy i« es- pecially interested in Zoology, her favorite specimen beini; found amontf the Pisces, of which she thinks that the most complicated and perfect part is the Gill. ' Her most market! characteristic is her lauKh, as her motto is Lauirh and the world laujrhs with you. Suc- cess to you. Tommy. Tho you an- ticipate the life of a teacher, we think that some day you will be frying ' tish and savinir the Gills. MARION K. THOMAS Bradford. Pa. ion. alias Lady Crackenthorpe, own for her dianity and her iianner. She is one of the of the class of 1917, and past two years she has been very faithful at her post at the frrand piano at chapel time. For some reason Marion would prefer to cash all her checks at the Ship- penville National Bank, but owinw to inconvenient tiavelin-j facilities, she is obliged to transact all her IS over the telenhone. But and bankinic are not her i. She is fond of literature, and her favorite expression is A mustache makes a man. pleasant durinpr the bobbie Th MARGUERITE DUNCAN Rimer. Pa, from Armstronjr county and joined the class of 1917, after havinp completed the Public School at Rimer. At first she seemed a very (juiet k ' itS, but later we found that she was as lively as any of us and always ready for a I d time. She is very industrious. ilways doinK her best to eet her les- ■ uis. At present she is much inter- • -ffd in Zoolopry. especially tn the lu.ly of Bunnies. S(ime of her pet phrases are. O. kuis. do you know this Phvsics les- son? Two heads are better than GIAUYS HAMMERMILLER Meadville. Pa. Gladys is a licht-haired. blue- eyed, little lady, who after eradu- atinj, ' from Meadville Hich School in UI15. decided to continue her edu- cation, and came to C. S. N. S. just in time to join our class. She is a modest little maid who believes in being seen and not heard. She is fond of music and we are often favored with her piano and vocal solos. Gladys has been faithful to the interests of our class, altho we all realize her future interests are centered in the class of 1916. She is sure to make her Mark ?!.
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mn m tBumi n EI.EANORE DAVIS Clarion. Pa Davis —the name its elf siKnifies Greatne ss. Elear ore received he early edu- cation n Fairmont. West VirRinia, attendinK the Hish School. At the end of two years she had received all the trainine that the HiKh School afforded, and wishing to further her education. she came to Clarion and joined the c lass of 1917, in the Sophomore year Elear ore ' s sweet and lovable dis- positior has won for her many friends in C. S. N. S She does not believ e in doinff thintcs by halves. Elear ore has always done Rood work 1 n class, and ri hly deserves the sue cess we Know she will attain. MYRNA BELLE KEIRN Coder. Pa. Joe was born in a beautiful little suberb. a few miles from Brookville. called Coder. In her (juiet home amonc the hills Myrna spent her happy childhood days. After completing the common school education she att ended the Brookville Hiph School and gradu- ated in the year 1915. In the fall of the same year she joined the ranks of the C. S. N. S.. where she has made a commendable record. Joe has a cheerful disposition and that magnetic personality which wins her friends wherever she poes. Her many friends unite to wish her Kood fortune when she leaves her Alma Mater. RUTH MARION LYLE Smethport, Pa. Ruth is a very quiet maiden, yet when she does voice her opinion we all know that she is around. Durinp study hour, should you ven- ture near her domain, you would find her cuttinp; out animals for her darlin(?s in the Model School. Ruth is blessed with curley hair, and a pood disposition. We know that ill bee; chool te she is so fond of domestic Good luck to you. Ruth. MARION NOGAHR Kasson. Pa. It was one cold February day some — years apo that Mary Ann came to stay with Mr. and Mrs. Nopahr. Her hapi v childhood was spent in the beautiful little villape of Kasson. upon which you may hear her rhapsodizinp any time of the day or nipht. After praduat- inp with honors from Hnzelhurst Hiph. she came to C. S. N. S. Mary Ann is French bv birth and disposition. No one enjoys ,a pood time more than she. and if there is any mischief afoot on sec- ond floor you may be sure she is in on it. Her special forte is D. S. in which she is intensely in teres - ed, Judpinp from the numerous nnd bulky missives post-marked Michi- pan, which she receives, we should say that there ' s a reason.
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DORIS BAEUERLIN Bradford. Pa. Doris came to Clarion all-of-a- sudden. Her specialty seems to be expression. Most of the eirls dis- like dressing for. and taking ' G- Y-M. but Doris says it is her favorite subject. As treasurer of the Y she is kept busy keeping ac- counts, making change, and buying chocolate and sandwiches. A trim little maiden with eyes of blue. Nebraska. Pa. This classmate was bom in Ham- burg. Germany, but has spent nearly all her life in America. That she appreciates the by the fact, seventh grade, eral years, and . She entered Irregular in become house- education is shov that, tho ' she had to school when in the she returned after se completed the C. S. N. S. as a 1913 but soon left keeper and private secretarj ' Mr. T. D. Collins. After Mr. Col- lins death she returned to C. S. N. S. and has attended faithfully ever She is a quiet, earnest student and we wish her a long and pros- perous life. RUTH MEEDER Zelienople. Pa. Where ' s my tie? Get those pins! Now Where ' s my sweater? When you hear these questions floating throu the hall, you know Ruth is She is a Happy-go-lucky girl and is an active member of the Elat- All-You-Get-Club. She gives what time is necessary to her studies, and spends the remainder of her time running after Schugars, and trying to hurrj ' her up. We do not know what she intends to do in the future, but success thru life, Ruth, and here ' s to the fun you made and had in C. S. N. S. ORVILLA CONRAD Clarion, Pa. This little, brown-eyed maid came to Clarion in the fall of 19 15 and joined the class in the Junior year. She has several notable character- of which may best be ie of her ambiti isties. son stated by Lis along many lines but spiration is to acquire the position of English in the Clarion State Normal. But whatever her ambitions may be. we know that she will obtain that she richly deser -es.
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