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EDNA BJORK Jermyn, Pa. •Ed Y. W. C. A.; Emersonian Literary Society; Treas- urer Girls ' Athletic Club. We always find Ed ready and willing to do whatever may suggest itself either for pleasure or for its opposite (work); that ' s why we all like her so much. Her sweet personality is an outstanding feature for her future success. Just be yourself, Ed , and you ' ll win! We are proud to say that she was a teacher much loved by the kiddies of the kindergarten and model school, and feel sure the same will be true in the future. INCEL M. BENSON Covington, Pa. Athenaean Literary Society; Y. W. C. A. Here is the girl that is always ready to do what- ever is asked of her. If no one else is willing to do it, why, ask Incel. She will. Besides she is full of enthusiasm and ideas that no one else would think of. Incel is always writing to the sick. One of her letters will do you as much good as all the doctors ' medicine. Incel is a sure cure for the blues. She is a friend worth having. REED BENSON Y. M. C. A.; Glee Club. Mansfield, Pa. Even though vanquished he could argue still. Reed is a determined kind of boy and adheres to strict rules of his own, yet sensible enough to listen to the advice of others. His perseverance and zeal in whatever he undertakes to do are predominant features in Reed ' s make-up. On these two traits he may hinge his future. He is not easily discouraged and success we know will be his. LOIS BLACK Canton, Pa. Loudy Outdoor Club; Y. W. C. A. Did you ever see Lois angry? Probably not, she ' s always so smiling and calm. But that ' s not what one thinks about her when Sociology is mentioned. Rather — the roll has been taken for several minutes and we are ready to begin the sociological discus- sion of the day — when the door slowly opens and Why, there ' s Miss Black. 25
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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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LOUISE BOSTWICK Weezie Y. W. C. A.; Out Door Club. Elkland, Pa. A hard and conscientious worker is Louise. She is very ambitious and hopes to attend college in the future. We expect she will choose a Western -Uni- versity as her greatest interest attends one in Wyoming. This dignified, brown haired lass is from Elkland. We are certain that Elkland has reason to be proud of her. A real friend is Louise — one who can suit her mood to yours and cheer you when you need it. When you see a twinkle lurk- ing in her black eyes be prepared for a surprise. HAZEL BROWIV Tunkhannock, Pa. Rurban Club; Out Door Club. Red hair and blue eyes are Hazel ' s and the kind of generous big-heartedness that nearly always goes with them. She has a little dry humor all her own, and one of the sweetest dispositions in M. S. N. S.. which is saying quite a lot. Try as hard as she can she can ' t help but get wonderful marks. Best of luck to our patronizing Hello Girl . LILAH BURDICK Montrose, Pa. Art Club; Rurban Club; Y. W. C. A. She ' s a good sport and we know that we can de- pend upon her. She means business as she Rus- sells to and from her classes. She ' ll make a good school teacher, but taking care of Wells on the farm would be nicer. ON A BUHCESS Brooklyn, Pa. Ona is one of the quiet sort of girls about whom we hear little. Yet underneath it all we see a secret. She is very studious, but she enjoys a good time as well as any of us. Although you have been with us only a short time we feel that there is a bright fu- ture in store for you and we ' re sure you ' ll make good. 26
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