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1. Edward VValter, wVCJ1'tl1lllgt0ll, Pa. Philomathean. Foot-ball fl, 2, 3lg Class Base-ball fl, 2, 313 Class Basket-ball 3 Bus. Mgr. Staff Q3j g Pres. Class Q11 g Pres. Base-ball League Ed was one of the charter members of our class, was one of our Cgreat athletesj. He was a diligent worker in ,the school room, especially in Language and Mathematics, but at the sa.me time was always ready to enter into whatever fun- or sport there was at hand. Eddie, with his dark, wavy hair, light complexion, and winning smile was a friend of everyone who knew him, especially the girls. Ile had many struggles between right and wrong, but finally 'Wright triumphed and he has been happy ever since. 2. Ethel ltlay Thorpe, New Castle, Pa. Bryant. Ethel is one of the most delicate, bashful girls in the class of '12. She would make a very good helpmate for a minister, since she always goes to Bible class and sings Psalms. Like Richardson, she writes copies of love letters for her friends. Why is it that Ethel never had to walk to Kiester? 3. Wilmer Esther Beighley, Prospect, Pa. In yea.rs, Wilma is the baby ol? the Senior Class, although she stands high in her classes. If Wilinzi had not been so quiet, her classmates would have discovered the quaint side of her nature. 4. Frances L. Allen, Adamsville, Pa. Philomathean. Frances is one of our pretty girls who joined us in 1911, and our class could never be complete without her. ,lt at any time you want to see Miss Frances, you will find her snoozing in 105, North Tower. She is seldom seen.-with the boys, but it is not their fault, they say. For some reason Frances always gets blamed for everything she does. She even got blamed for tying tin cans to a dog 's tail and letting it loose in the dormitory one night about twelve o'clock. She is very faith- Ful in her class work and was never known to miss History of Ed. 5. Edna S. Dressing, Aspinwall, Pa. Bryant. Ednafs sunny hair is but a symbol ot her disposition. This disposition and her love for social life was the cause of most of her trouble. Her fondness for such life made her many friends. Often between the hours of sev-en and ten Edna could be seen wending her way liomeward through the halls, escorted by one of her fair. teacher friends. 6. Mary Anna Hauser, Penn Station, Pa. Mary came to Slippery Rock in the 'fall ot 1910 and took Junior Middle. Her most notable characteristics are black hair, dark eyes, and a happy, good-natured disposition. She always depends upon Clie to waken her in the mornings, as her reason is, You know '0lie' has a clock than can ring. Nevertheless, she is diligent and faithful her Work, and goes forth with the promise ot' a bright future. , Thfirty-:me
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1. John McCune, Volant, Pa. Bryant. Mgr. Class Base-ball Q35 3 Class Basket-ball Class Base-ball fl, 2, . A gentleman through and through. l.'rogressive, fair and square in all his dealings with his fellow students, well liked by all, he is one of the men 1912 can be proud to claim. ln the classroom, he is especially distinguished in mathe- matics. John took Middle while his classmates were Juniors, but he thought it best to impart knowledge in a country school house for a year. During his career in S. R. S. N. he has become quite a ladies' man. And her name was Maude. 2. Jeanette Elizabeth Pattison, Hadley, Pa. Bryant. Jeannette is one of our most popular girls at S. R., and is always in for a good time. Iler favorite sport is to don her head-gear resembling - and play 4KJEl,Ck-lTl1C-ljEEPER,H alo11g the balcony. 'Phe experience which she gains in pre- siding over feasts in 42, will undoubtedly be us-cful to her, if she goes West. Jeannette has bee11 chosen one ofthe artists of the SAXIGENA. 3. Anna Myrtle Davidson, Jackson Center, Pa. Bryant. y One of our bright, jolly, good-natured girls is Myrtle. She has the fairest hair of any girl in our class and therefore she is often called Blondy by her classmates. Here in , . gy. S. lt. Myrtle has distinguished herself as a kindergarten teacher, a11d we hope she will have as good success other places as here. 4. Twila lil. Lawson, Bellevue, Pa. . '1'hilomathean. Wee and winsome, she once possessed a large heart, but an underelassman wears it in his vest pocket now. Although a lover of the art ol' dancing, she, for a reason no one k11OWS, left without waiting for the dance given in Philo Hall. Iler favorite saying is, Gosh, kids, l'm hungry. Got any eats? And although she is small, she always has room for the eats. 5. Bertha Alicla Porter, blereer, Pa. Bertha is one of the happy girls in the Senior class, who came from up the country. During her stay at Normal she has made good use of her time. Ever diligent and faithful in her work, she goes forth with the promise of a bright future. She has distinguished herself as a kindergarten teacher and we feel certain that the pupils wl1o have her as a teacher will find her of a happy disposition. Iler motto is, Never trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. 6. Mary C. Robinson, Mercer, Pa. Mary is a graduate of Mercer High School. As she was valedictorian of hier class, we are not surprised that her work here was of a high order. She will be remembered for her superiority in mathematics. Mary is always calm and serene and is a girl of actionsnot words. However, when she' does speak, her expressions are extremely enticing. A Thirty-three as I
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