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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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by Ghz 1Dita, '13 'XVARD UE RERIER, Towuville. Wardo the Desperado is popular with the ladies. He won his popularity on the gridiron, for Wardo is some foot ballist. He made good at both half- back and tackle and would doubtless have been able to play any other position on the team which he captained so well. He says he isn't in love, but we are going to ask Mabel. We can account for a lowering of a previously brilliant class record in no other way, and Ward mourned loudly about his sprirg-tcrm record. 4XDl.l.-X DICKEY, lflartstown. Alias XYO0ill'OlV lVilson. If Wilson wants to know who put the win in winner. tell him to ask Dickey. Dickey is directly responsible for Wilson's election. Now Dickey wants a post-oiiice job. A good speaker, a thorough student, an unwilling contributor to the Birch Rod, a fine fellow, and a sound sleeper. There you have Adliafs chief characteristics in a few words. We might add that he is nothing but a human being as shovqn by the wry face he makcs when any one mentions Trig. ETHEL MARIE DICKEY, llartstown. A maiden never boldg Of spirit so still and quiet, that her motion Blushed at herself. This shy, little maid with her far-away voice came to join us near the close of our career as Middlers. It has been rumored that Ethel gained her habit ot keeping quiet from listening to the impassioned oratory of her brother. She is an industrious student and rarely responds with, I don't know, when asked a question in class. Ethel is a good disciple of Miss Powell in Domestic Sci- ence. When not poring over her books, she may be seen busily employed upon a bit of sewing. GRACE DUNN, Cochranton. Thou art like unto a flower. Little Grace Dunn, that is what we all call her. She is a dreamer. She can write excellent compositions and in fact she does everything well. She likes poetry and just enjoys herself when she is rea.ding Chaucer t'?J She is a small mite, but she holds a large space in all our hearts. M.-XR.lORlE IUSHPIR. Grancl Valley. Marjorie's fame is not limited to mere lessons, but extends to all school functions. Her basket ball skill did much toward securing a sweeping victory for the senior girls. She has been president of the Y. W. C. A. and of the Philo Society. She has done l161' share to make lite enjoyoble for the Haven Hall girls and miserable for her iioor teacher. We often wonder what a midnight spread would be like without. her to corner the olive supply and keep Lois from going to sleep. Page f'Ii'C1lf,X'-flZ'L'
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