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BESSIE M. ATKINSON, Pittsburg, Pa. Bryant. Poor Hess worried so over her studies, yet occasionally was known to lay aside her books and cares and along with another enjoy a stroll on the Campus. She has had better advantages than many of us. as she spent the summer preceding her last year of school in Europe. JENNIE MARIA BADGER, Portersville, Pa. Bryant. She’s seldom in a hurry. That is. she takes it cool. Jennie is one ! those girls who goes through the world with little to say. She never overtaxes herself by prying into the “why's and wherefore’s.” I ler motto always was. “I am content with knowing: if only 1 could know.” WINIFRED BAIRD, Slippery Rock, Pa. Bryant. Winifred is our “Sunny Jim. and for one of the town lads brighter seems the way when on him beams her sunny smile.
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EVA COULTER ADAMS, Slippery Rock, Pa. Philomath can. Eva certainly is a jewel. Perhaps this accounts for the fact that our friend, the jeweler, has become attracted by her charms. She is one of those quiet. good-natured girls whom every one likes. She entered our class after graduating from 1 Sutler High School and has shown her good qualities as a student in the time we have known her. MABEL J. ANDERSON, Aspinwall, Pa. Smiling, jolly, and of good appearance. Care or worry are not in her dictionary. Mabel never allows her studies to interfere with her education. Is one of our girls who secures the benefits from playing basketball. What a benefit it will be to the world if Mabel uses all her powers for good. MARY ANDERSON ASH, Evans City, Pa. Philo math can. The little one with long auburn hair was always in such a hurry. Mary was always making a disturb ancc of some kind, and was never satisfied if things were quiet. In the Hall, Mary was known for her laugh, which could with difficulty be distinguished from a cry.
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HUGH AUSTIN BARD, Slippery Rock, Pa. Philomathcan. Hugh entered the Normal after he had completed the course in the Model School, lie was noted on the hall held for his pitching and for his basketball playing. Hugh will always be remembered as being a fellow who spent a great deal of his spare time on the Campus in company with Miss Mullen and some of the other well known ladies of the Normal. Hugh is trying very hard to get a position as teacher at Monaea. as he knows a lady-friend who lives near there. BEULAH BARNES, Jackson Center, Pa. Bryant. A lady through and through. I'air and square with all her dealings with her classmates, well liked by-all. she is one of the girls 1910 can feel proud to claim. Her only fault is her great fondness for moonlight picnics. LULU CRAWFORD BARR, Downieville, Pa. Bryant. Miss Robinson always told us girls to beware of snakes and boys. Neither of these apply to Lulu, so we say to her. Beware of chlorine.” We have heard of members of the class, while absorbing chemistry in the laboratory, losing their senses and their equilibrium.
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