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l . Q4 , , F153 'Y 5' 2514-- is O - , , ,. .-- 4 c ARLINE BIESEL, Dallas, Pa. Entered 1918 g VOC-21. , 1 . iw , x 'K T-fda Arline is neither large nor small, butjshe C311 Q ' make lotsfoflhoise. Some say Shehfis' 3 lllilnfzf for rude cizobdp boysfbut we 11 pkeelfouf feveewlde A open when'5Art is laround. ' 'liloxyi about it, Arlline? Well, we can't blame you forliliing Art. We all do. i I' l 1 I 'X DONALD WOOD FAIRCHILD, Cannondale, Connecticut. Entered 19203 Special College Preparatory, In- dependent g Vice-President Societyg Correspond- ing Secretary Society. Fairy hails from Connecticut, the home of the sturdy New Englanders, but judging from the vocabulary of their representative, Donald, it would be necessary for an ordinary person, travel- ing through Connecticut, to carry a copy of Websters Best with him. l-lis vocabulary must ' make Noah Webster turn over in his grave. The best part of it is, that he doesn't rely entirely upon Webster, for if Webster doesn't have the right word handy, Fairy makes one up to suit him- self. A remarkable man is he. I-lis humor brings him numerous friends and he has proven himself to be a valuable asset to class, society and school. It hurleth not the mouth, To give fair words. Ar- '-2 Y V- fl- -tw it, L - QQ' L - F 'u , Q- L 28 +C ' te , ra CI xv jg , b tj ' fY 15A-05' ,f J 'Qt f 'Q '-, . t- Wt
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N X' ffflkdt-A L AY C BARTELS Wil M ' 1 ' H , Pa. - ' ,,,Ol'7 994,414.4 Entered 19205 Literary Scientific. a No words can better express May than her A' S ef NV , M W,,rCl lla A M' .. ' AFV APM' tl'-My 'Y ' 5 fl L' +35 Vs li oration title, The Power of Quietnessf' She is one of the most sincere girls we have ever known It would be ridiculous to think of her shirking a duty, however small. We are sure that with her act and uietness she will make a great success t V q of school teaching. Speech is silver, silence is golden. 1 i,.g,. 'sa , fu RAYMOND c CHASE Johnson city N Y Entered l9l9g Literary Scientific, Independent, Sergeant-at-Arms Society C255 -Vice-President S 't C25g Platt-lndie Open I-louse CZ5, C155 ocie y Vice-President Y. M. C. A. C25g Delegate Y. M. C. A. Conference C25g President Y. lvl. C. A. C.l5g ' ' ' C25g Class Assistant Business Manager Opmator Track C25, C153 Varsity Track CZ5, C155 Winner Cross Country Prize C251 President Society C153 Business Manager Opinator C153 Student Council Cl5g Grchestra C25. Ch is an all around good fellow. I-le has a ase fine record at Wyoming and his friends are sure he will be a success wherever he goes. This year ' h' . Perhaps he often has a faraway look in is eyes he is wishing the cook had returned. Even Doctor will have to admit that he has his frisky moments before vacations CEaster???5. No great smoke arose, Unless there was ,Ere also. 27
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CARRIE M. BELL, Kingston, Pa. Entered l9l8g Special College Preparatoryg Plattoniang Opinator Board Cllg Secretary SO- ciety Clli , President Society Cljg Annual Bgafd CU. Carrie is one of the girls who always practices what she preaches. She gave an oration on kindness andcertainly she knew of what she was speaking, for she is one of the kindest girls in h ol She can be very serious minded and' yet sc o . we know she has a keen sense of humor and is such ' ' ' f ' d a Jolly companion -that she hasmany true rien s. There are few who have done moreto uphold the standards of Old Wyoming', Q during the past three years than she. Business before pleczsuref nf f Q ' ' in ' X x C C L. C . li l 7. . Q A X ' X x ', f ., .1 . lu X k,fl1g.f .'P,gPP,f-..4g-.TPTPP i ARTHUR .W. FENTON, Johnson City, N. Y. Entered l9l8g Special College Preparatoryg lnde- pendentg Y.lVl.C. A. Cabinet C3Dg Delegate to Y. lvl. C. A. Conference C3Dg President Y. lvl. C. A. CZDQ Vice-President Society CZDQ Secretary Society ' Ch l '. Society CBD, C253 Student Council CZD, ap am CZD, CD5 Secretary Y. M. C. A. Clbg President Society Clbg Treasurer Society Clbg Athletic ' 'd Student Council CU' Council Cljg Presi ent , Annual Board Cljg Ministerial Association CD3 President Class C l D . has done During the last three years 'AArt h in promoting all school activities that are muc worth while, and he has done it without any fuss. f the students who fall asleep every day in Someo Study I-lall should get Arts recipe for energy HN' ht Wat.ch and, then work all enough to ig next day with a smile. lf you can t get it yourself, try the Blakeslee bureau of information. They are never alone. H ' h hi Who are accompanied by noble t oug S. 29
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