Bloomsburg University - Obiter Yearbook (Bloomsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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MARY BROWER-Herndon Norinal Course, Callii ' V. W. C. A., Class Kssay, Prize Rssaj- Majjee Contest. B. vS. N. vS. she would been successful but we hope it ina ' be soon. IJARV Brewer has led an active and useful life while in this school. Her influence has been felt b - nianv. Heing President of Y. W. C. A. for three years, she has successfull ' carried out all its different ])hases of work. vShe has made nian - friends while here, both among the student body and the faculty. Whenever you meet Mary, she has a smile and cheery word for yon. The greater bulk of Mary ' s mail for the past three months consisted of catalogues from various Women ' s colle- ges. She intends to spend her last single days in one of these institutions. In view of the fact that such was to be her doom Mary resolved for the remainder of her career at )end 30 minutes daily on the Campus. As yet her plan has not BEATRICE B. BURKE -Scranton Normal Course, V. W. C. I ' hilr TjSEATRICE Burke, alias Bill , our fair representati ' e j of the Electric City, blew into B. S. X. S. on a fair memorable da ' in 1913. Bill ' is one of the best athletes in tennis at B. vS. N. S. She not onh ' likes it but .she ex- cels in that s]iort. e lielieve that is due to the fact that she has had such splendid ])ractice on the Na ' Aug Court at Scranton. Practice with such a congenial partner has made her an adei)t in the art. Through the loving devo- tion of the aforesaid partner, she has become an exjiert in holding down the tonneau of a touring car, ( no, not a Ford ) as it glides through the streets of vScranton. It may be that you can judge a woman by what she reads. How oft have we found Billie peru.sing — The World ' s Work ? No ; The Technical World ? No ; The Peini State Froth ? Yes. Wonder where she got it ? Billie was a good stude, not lum, hut also in that difficult branch of life work known as onl ' in the Normal curricu- heart studv. ALVA BURLINGAME-AImedia rhii. ' arsit l- ' oot Hall. Couiuiercial. II jj.H ' RLINGAME tho not very large, is a fellow who conquers obstacles thru sheer determination. In foot ball, this qualit}- was in evidence and aided him in caring for left end ver - well. Man - were the ]ila ers who felt the effects of encountering this stock. - little Dutchman. His chief a -ocation is starting a little ' rough house ' nciw and then in the basement of Science Hall. .Alva ' s intensive work in the book-keeping department is well known and after graduating he will doubtless be found ]ioring over huge ledgers for .some large factory.

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MARGARET BRANNIGAN ]cddo .(), NORMAI, COrRSK. Ye gods ! How she would talk ! ' She would talk ! (JRANXKiAX is one of our jolly Irish lassies. .She has the real Irish good nature, hut woe he unto you if M)U do anxthing against her will ! Nature graced her with a gift of gab, and she uses it, too. Margaret is specializing in the Cani] us Course. She nia ' be seen on the grass morning, noon, and night, in fair weather and foul. It has been stated — yes, and sworn to b ' good author- it -, that she has broken the hearts of several of the sterner sex since she has come to B. vS. N. vS The thing aliout Margaret that most excites our curios- it ' is, wh - does she like Miss Car]ienter the best of all the critic teachers ? Can it be that the name influences her? We feel sure that she will teach the twenty ears allotted us all b - Prof. Bakeless, if the many suitors evajiorate. Otherwise, even the two years look doubtful. In her we see the future Mrs. Pankhurst. EDITH M. BRAY-Jermyn I ' HII.O., V. V. C. A., XOR.MAl. CDlRSIi. Th ' modest - is but a candle to th - -irtue CM EVER has there been a more modest, quiet, and unas- C suming girl than Edith, If we beliex-ed e -er thing she tells us, we would think it impossible for her to do anxtliing worth while. However, her cla.ss and the Y. W. C. A. dis- covered her true value .soon after she came here, and she has become indispensable to their welfare. When Edith is given any work to carry out, you max- be sure it will be done thoroly, and in the best possible way. Ever since May Day, 1914, she has been noted for her executive abilit -, -and thereby hangs a tale ! Ivdith is ]ilanning to be a domestic .scienceress. This is just the work she is made for, and we prophesy that she will be one of the wonderful successes that Dr. Waller likes to tell about in Cha])el. CATHARINE BRESLIN-Mt Carmel words, especially the word frank. NOR.M. I. COURSE, I ' HILO. iJATHARINE, renowned as an imjier.sonator, ma ' be found at an - time either in North Hall entertaining her friends with her Iri.sh wit, or in the g mnasium amus- ing an illustrious young man. As an athlete she jiossesses remarkable abilitw Indeed, in the g mnasium, with a one hundred ' ard dash as a start she can vault over a rod .s-i-x i-n-c-h-e-s high One night she was demonstrating her abilit -, in the hall, when lo ! after her final illu.strious vault, one of the Profes.sors came rushing up the stairs in much haste and re- ported that the pla.ster had fallen in his room below. This oung lady has the happy faculty of being very fond of all her studies, particularly English grannnar. It is her sjiecial delight to struggle with the derivation of 21



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LAURA E. CAREY-Bloomsburg Pini.O. NORMAI, COURSE Almost to all things could slie turn her hand. ' pAl ' RA is one of our i irls who has a mind all her own, C and uses it. She has her own ojiinion on all subjects, and sticks to it. If there is one i)rofes.sion at which we think she would be more succe.ssful than another, it is that of the law. Without a doubt, she would win every case. Laura has a reputation for successfull - accomplishing ever thin ; slie undertakes. vShe has a great fondness for Bible vStudw The lives of the ] ro])hets es])eciall - interest her. Have o . ever heard her discuss Elijah ? She knows his entire biography. Bid her discourse on that subject, and she will never tire. Laura ' s liright and cheer - way lias made her many friends in the Class of 191 5, all of whom wisli her success. JOSEPH CHERRIE-Glen Lyon PHII.O., I ' llII.O IlRA.MA, CI.A.SS DRAMA (3) NORJIAI. COI ' RSK. 5i DARK haired, bright-eyed, broad shouldered person is C Joe. He has a good heart and a genial disposition. Usually a quiet fellow, rarely when he nuist protect himself from the bucket brigade. Alwa s in good spirits excejit during exam week. Believes in not letting his studies in- terfere with his school ])leasures. He is one of the sharks of the class and has a record of not being on probation dur- ing his .school life. Joe greatl - admires Vergil ' s Aeneid, as he .says. He has read it three times and even sleeps with it under his pillow. I am .sure that the class wishes that Q mav become a .second Vergil in the vears to come. ANITA CLARK -Boyd ' s Mills NORM.AI. COURSE, CALLIE (41, SEC ' V V. W. C. . (2) AH Innocence- that was. She came to school to find a friend. The first year, .she was ver ' loyal to her class and its activities. The second j ' ear, — her interests be- gan to wane, and .she became interested in the activities of the Biology Department, finallv merging wholl - into the interests of an indi idual. Her vSenior year, she proved herself very proficient in teaching, but Anita, take Prof. Bakeless ' advice and don ' t teach more than twent ' vears.

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