1. Anna Dean Stewart, Butler, Pa. Philomathean. Anna is o11e of our good looking and popular girls. Per- 'feet-mannered, always quiet, ealm, and sedate, Anna. is yet fond ol' a good time. She was a good student and had a pretty voiee. Altho' with us but little over a year, Anna was honored by bei11g ehosen on the staff of the SAXIGIGNA and as treasurer of the elass. Her affection was mueh divided but from the numerous letters, valentines, candy and flowers which the mail boy brought her we realize that she has seen and eonquered before sbe ever reaehed S. lt- and we do not blame them, for she was always a sweet, sympathetie friend. 2. Eva C. Clayson, Monongeliela, Pa. Philomathean. Eva eame to us in the Fall ol' 1911 from l11diana State Normal, thinking tha.t she would like old Slippery ltoek better, and she has not been disappointed. 'Eva is a good student and is always ready to help out in class meetings or society. She is invaluable to us beeause she brings in the Paris styles from the outside world. 3. lllary E. Shanks, ljl'l1l',Sl1lll'gl1, Pa. When any one ol' us found ourselves in trouble And in need of a helping hand, There was one always rea.dy to give it- Mary Shanks, the pride ol? our land. 4. Sarah V. McChesney, Pittsburgh, Pa. Philomathean. A eharming Maiden, dainty and neat, ls our dear little Sarah, whose ways are so sweet, She will still be remembered when we have grown old, When the joys of our sehool days are being retold. 0. Blanche MacMillan, Buena Vista, Pa. Philomathean. Dainty and neat is our dear little lassie from Buena Vista. A favorite with all her teachers on aeeount of her willing- ness to work and try. Bright in her studies and jolly in play, We have all liked her from her very first day. 6. Anna Mary Pierce, VVest Newton, Pa. Pliilomatliean. Anna. Mary, a bright and happy little girl, eame into our midst in the spring ol' 1911. From this time on she was one of our prominent girls who was always very fond of athletics. She distinguished hersell' as one ol' the l'orwards on the senior basketball team. Anna. Mary was very biglitand always had a smile For her fellow assoeiates. She took the optimistie view ol' life whieh made for her many friends. During her senior year she was aeeompa.nied to Normal by her little brother. lt was not an unusual oeeurrenee to hear Anna Mary say, 1 wonder where John is. 1 Twenty -seven
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1. Findley James Miller, Slippery Rock, Pa. Bryant. Class Treas. Q25 Pres. Bryant Society lf you can't recite, get up and show the Prof that it is not lack ot willingness, is the firm belief of this good- natured son of Slippery Rock soil. After passing thru' the interior convolutions of S. li. Model and High Schools, Fin joined our class in the fall. of '09, Ile is not a ba.d sort of fellow if you consider him clear entirely all together. Fin's besetting weakness is his i?ondness for the fairer sex, but we hope that with the advance of years he will conquer this and lead a successful life. 2. Bess Pollock, New Brighton, Pa. Philomathean. One can hardly recognize in Bess to-day, the little home- sick, weeping girl who used to implore permission to go home. This year she makes flying trips between the terms. There is a great, big Reason at Slippery Rock. She is one girl who can excel in sleepiness, study, and hungriness and still keep four fellows guessing.- All this year Bess has had chappeil hands. Her favorite studies are Frnech, Restaurantry, Sleigh- rides, and Icy Sidewalks. At an early date she expects to publish her diary, Vol. 14. This will doubtless place her name in the American Hall ol? Fame. 3. lilarie liforgan, Pittsburgli, Pa. Philomathean. Marie was not only a star in lilathematics, but also made the third floor famous by her speeches as an advocate of G-irls' Rights. She was constantly working for the good of her own sex. We owe a great deal to Marie. 4. Sherril Maxwell, Slippery Rock, Pa. Practice, practice all the day, ls what we hear dignified Sherril say. In music she's the very best, , Just ask H. C. the rest. u A Shay7, is very much afraid her music might become eom- mon. Anyone that knows her can vouch for that. Just ask some of the girls who were with her at the ltliddle-Senior Banquet. 5. Olive Anderson, Elderton, Pa. I Olive is a tall, dark-haired, quiet girl, with whom it is very hard to get acquainted, but o11ce you know her, you find she is very charming. She joined our ranks in 1911 and comes to us from Elderton. She is v-ery good in her class work and helps us very much in our class meetings by her cheer- ful, presence. 6. Grace Kerr, Sharon, Pa. Philornathean. Grace is one of our dignified Seniors, who, although she appears the most peaceable person in the world to strangers, is always getting into a scrape of some kind. She is a Sharon girl all right, but nevertheless she was kept track ot on Sat- urday nights by l1er dignified teachers. Twenty nine
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