Slippery Rock University - Saxigena Yearbook (Slippery Rock, PA)

 - Class of 1912

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1. Howard C. Harbison, Bakerstown, Pa. Bryant. Basket-ball Q1, 2, Base-ball fl, 2, 35. Foot- ball Pres. Students, League Pres. Bryant Society 135. Vice Pres. Class Q3l. The first time Harb saw the sun rise was over the hills from Bakerstown. Hearing of S. lt., he came up in the fall of 1909 and has stayed with ns ever since. His good nature and friendly disposition has won for him a host of friends among the students and townspeople. Although hc has been one of our main men in all athletics he does not let this interfere with his school and society work. His favorite subjects for conversation are: Girls and horses. If you wish to find Harbison on Monday afternoons, just look on the Gym porch. We wish him a successful life through college and also in after years with 1? We all know who. 2. Elizabeth Reed, Mt. Olive Sta., Pittsburgh, Pa. Philomathean. Betty is smart, but that doesnlt spoil her for having a good time and for making others have a good time. She is sometimes seized with a violent desire to sing. And sing she docs, until every one has fled and she gets tired listening to herself. Betty wears Black on every provocation and when- ever eats are mentioned, she demands Cookies Betty always wants to do something for some one-especially to keep some one from getting a call, 3. Agnes Garvey, Slippery Rock, Pa. Bryant. Agnes came to us in her junior yea r. Being very studious she won the good will of all her teachers. She is one of the jolliest girls in the class of 1912, and is very popular with the young gentlemen ol' her class. She shines especially in the meetings of the class. '4Agnes' favorite pastime is preparing and giving dialogues in Society. et. Marie Anna Newlnarker, Allegheny, Pa. Plnlomathean. Marie has been o11e ol' our loyal classmates since its origin. She has been loyal in every way except in one thing: She refuses to choose an escort from any class but that of 1911. We are sure she will find the right calling some day. Her aims have changed three times since she came to us. First it was that of a pedagogue, then a minister-'s wife, and now the wife of a Doctor. 5. Elizabeth Amsel VVeinstein, Duquesne, Pa. Philomathean. If the difficult and many studies of our senior year ever worried 'tBeth, few of her classmates ever knew it. She seems cold to strangers, but she is really one of the jolliest girls belonging to the happy Duquesne Bunch. Beth was a student who took things as they came ttlld was never known to worry or scold over anything. 'Fo know her is to love her. Her only fault being, to like to sleep. 6. Blaude Fiscus, Leechburg, Pa. Philomathean. The most cheerful girl who ever survived four years olf High School. Maude eame to us from lieeehburg to be one ol' the most popular girls ol' the school. She was organist in the Methodist church here and so, by her willingness to work and her pleasant companionship, won the love of the townspeople as well as the students. Maude was in for all the .fun-as for example dancing in Philo Hall. No one was ever hea.rd to knock her, not -even the professionals. She really needed a secretary, as there were so many long letters, banners and such coming and going, and the wonder of it is they were all from one we know as E. D. llowever, we are glad she was here, even il' her heart was with him at O. N. ll., for we shall not soon find her equal. Twenty-flee

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