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MARY AY RES Mansfield, Pa. Here ' s to Mary, a jolly good girl, who knows her own mind and is not afraid to express it. She ' s mighty nice to look at but be careful boys or some- one will be jealous. We can ' t blame him, though. There ' s always success for a girl like Mary. CORA BAKER Scranton, Pa. Y. W. C. A.; Emersonian Literary Society; Vice President Girls ' Athletic Club. Well, what can we say about Cora ? She needs no introduction. Since her first day at M. S. N. S. she has made everyone her friend. Who could resist the sunny smile of our fair little Cora ? One of her most admirable traits is her thoughtfulness for others. If anyone needs any help Cora is always first on the job. All the kiddies in the Training School love Miss Baker , and we predict much success for her as a school teacher — and, ever after — for Cora has charms that attract — well, ask Ray. GERALDINE BAKER Elkland, Pa. Gerry Rurban Club; Art Club; Dramatic Club; Caron- tawan Board; Athenaean Literary Society. Gerry hails from Elkland, but that is nothing against her. And if Elkland has any more like her, we say, Send them over! For two years she has done even more than her share to help keep things going. In the Training School, she proved her ability. Pretty, popular, and a wonderful pal, — that ' s Gerry . MARIE BARRY Waverly, N. Y. Marie comes to us from Waverly. Though quiet and reserved, she is friendly and enjoys a good time. She loves fun and good eats which you will know if you have ever visited 532 at 9:30. We know that success is sure to be hers for she has that dauntless will so necessary to teachers. and is willing to tackle anything. 23
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MARGUERITE ABERNATHY Mansfield, Pa. ■ ■HMHH 1 tt i l 1 BPP ' IHi l IB IWp « B|| 1 Y . «r M M ■ IT ' I 1 moM This is our studious Marguerite. She is one of our down-town sjirls and to her seven-forty-five class is never late. Marguerite is always good-natured and is a friend to everyone. Best wishes for success. DAISY ALLEN Y. W. C. A. Mansfield, Pa. Our class was glad to welcome this golden-haired, blue-eyed Miss this year. Daisy is very clever with her pen and will long be remembered as the assistant handwriting teacher. We don ' t know so much about her personal affairs, but from some of the reports we have heard we prophesy Daisy won ' t make teach- ing school her life work. She is sure to make friends wherever she goes. BEATRICE ATKINSON Morris Run, Pa. Short but sweet! Small but skillful! Whoever said. The nicest things come in small packages , must have been thinking of Bea . Her closest friends remember her for her quick sympatliy and ready wit. Do you need a comforting word ? Bea has it! Or if you feel like being gay she can lise to the occasion. ' Tisn ' t everyone can get the raspberry She dimples. Bea is a good reasoner and elucidator and her logic is as sound as the Rock of Gibraltar. Called upon to recite, she is never caught without words. Did anyone ever hear Bea say I don ' t know ? LEAH AUSTIN Wellsboro, Pa. Lear Art Club; Outdoor Club; Y. W. C. A. One glance at Leah ' s laughing brown eyes and you are a victim. Everywhere she goes she wins scores of friends. If you ask her what she likes best in life she will promptly reply, Fun and letters from Ulysses . Leah is a jolly girl, always ready for a good time, especially if eats are mentioned. With all of her ability as a teacher, we do not think she will ever go on the pension list. 22
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MARTHA BARTLETT Galeton, Pa. Athletic Club; Vice President Emersonian Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Cabinet. Quiet? — most people think she is, but oh. my! they don ' t really know her. Sometimes — only sometimes — Martha comes to our feeds. We are royally entertained when Martha is present, but she can always do better in the dark. We wonder why! Every time this quiet lady breaks a rule she declares it is the last one she ' ll ever break. Martha is more conscientious than most of us, but anyway we all love her. Because Martha was one of the best teachers in the Model School we expect great things of her next year. LETTIE BASSETT Ulysses, Pa. The proof of a school teacher is in her class- room. If you don ' t believe Lettie is one of the best of the profession, take a peep into the third grade room of the Model School any morning. If the kiddies are on their toes with interest and acting like miniature angels then Miss Basset is in the room. The kiddies love her, too. But her kind face and pleasant manner are not limited to the four walls of the Training School alone, and we do not wonder that she is so well loved there. Best of pedagogical luck to you, Lettie. KATHERINE BELKNAP Mansfield, Pa. Kato Dramatic Club; Carontawan Board; Basketball. Basketball — Our famous forward. Tennis — An almost school champion. Swimming — A rival of our world famous Hawaiian cousins. Dancer — A class second to Mrs. Vernon-Castle-Tre- main-McCormick. Figure — A reincarnation of Venus. Teeth — An original Colgate advertisement. Hair — At last the long sought for Golden Fleece. Style — A chicness that does justice to Mrs. Julia Hoyt. Mix the above thoroughly and you have our be- loved Kato. HELEN F. BENNING Kingsley, Pa. Benny Rurban Club; Athenaean Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. If you want anything done, go to Benny ; she ' ll do it with her famous smile. How she does love to work, and how she does love to play! Benny is ever the same sweet girl — cheerful and industrious. She is determined to teach in a one-room school. We wish her the best of success. 24
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