Edinboro University - Tartan / Conneautteean Yearbook (Edinboro, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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be lbfta, '13 MADONNA BOYLE, Albion. And if any painter drew her, He would paint her, unaware, With a halo 'round her hair. From seven to seven Madonna is sober and quiet, at eight mischief's brewing, at nine the dimples are showing, at ten life is bubbling, at eleven laughter's o'eriiowing. Donna says her father didn't send her here to study. Not so hard to believe, either. BESSIE BROXVN, Cambridge Springs. A mind at peace with all below. Bessie is very painstaking in all she does. She is the sort of girl who does her work and does it well and without complaining. She is a true patriot and loves the red, white and blue even when it is in the form of bunting. ETHEL LILAH CASE, Girard. Caseyf' Hip-i-ty hop to the barber shop To buy a stick of gum? This wee, little girl is known to us all as Casey. The above quotation is given in remembrance of one of her most noted blunders. Ethel is an ardent lover of domestic science, especially of the art of making button-holes., As one of the Gold Dust Twins, she gained much attention and popularity at the Halloween party. Perhaps the virtues ol' Gold Dust account for her cheerful smiling countenance. NEFF CASS, Harbor Creek. Cass will some day gain a reputation as a cornetist and vocalist, if not as an editor. He is pretty clever at the editor job, too. He hasn't cared much for the ladies during his stay with us, but we hear there is a reason back home. How about that, Neff? Cass is in the habit of spending most of his time from three-thirty to seven in one of two occupations. The first and pleasantest is interviewing Mr. Kupper and the second is playing tennis. OLIVE M. COCPER, Sugar Grove. Full many a'ge1n of purest ray serene, The dark, unfathomed caves. of ocean bearg Full many a. Bower is born to blush unseen And waste its sweetness on the desert air. This maiden believes that olives grow less bitter when turned toward the son. But who would mistrust that beneath those sonny smiles rested like lead the grief of a domestic tranquility disturbed by the hands of a war-like room-mate. Nevertheless, she would leave that door open, for. Olive is a brave girl. We know this to be true, for who but a brave girl could walk on fright- ened chairs, without falling off, when a mouse is in the room. Page iivcnly-one



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Gbe Uita, '13 LEAH CRANDALL, Edinbol-0. N ' Here's to the girl with a heart like a trolley car-always room for .one more. Leah's smiling face and thoughtful ways have won for her a place' in school life that no one else can fill. She's always on hand at the time when and the place where a cheery word or a bright smile is most needed. CATH ERINE CRAXVFORD, Pleasautville. And living wisdom with each studious year. Catherine is one of our studious girls, a firm believer in midnight oil. While engaged in studying, Catherine likes to sway back and forth in a rocking chair which she almost invariably places upon the screechiest board in the floor. She is very fond of literature and has even been known to write verses. Her favorite flower is the Marsh marigold. We wonder why. ETH EL CROUCIAI, Bradford. Her greatest care is how to tix and comb her hair. Ethel came to us from Clarion Normal where her Middle Year days were spent. In spite of her oft-repeated Oh, kids, what's the use? she consumes many a gallon of midnight oil while delving into her well-loved t?l text- books. This popular girl possesses a chafing-dish and many a fine feast it pro- vided for her friends until Mrs. Tanner issued her command to pack away all such causes of indigestion in the darkest corners of our trunks. CLYDE DAVIS, McKean. Davis doesn't blow his own horn loudly and so we don't know as much about him as we know of some others. He is quiet most of the time, but sighs sonorously in 1:15 classes. From this we gather that he is human in one respect-he enjoys his dinner. He's something more than human when it comes to pulling in the marks and we often gaze in wonder as he quietly explains' things we didn't know were in the lesson. ROY DE .-XRNIENT, Conneaut Lake. Dimp1e. Roy has endeared himself to our hearts and to one heart in particular. It was rumored that Roy had moved his trunk and suit cases across the creek, but we arc glad to say the report was false. He brought them all.back, didn t he Mearle? Dimple does things thoroughly when he does things. He developed into an athlete of no mean ability during his senior year and he always was a good student. Page tzvcnty-tlu'ee

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