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ETTA BUSS Pittston I ' liilo., Xornial Course, Y. W. C. A. K FINE Student and a better friend. We think this is due to her training at Pittston High School. ( )ne fault we have to find with her is that she hkes to ■ ' gu jjeople. Now don ' t ou, Ktta ? She is a loyal V. W C. A. worker, as was shown in her volunteering as a delegate to the Lancaster convention. Altho illness called Etta from .school. Spring Term, ' 14, she returned in the Fall and went on with her cla.ss. She believer in the adage, an old maid is the highest jiroduct of civilization, and we can i)icture her, twenty ears hence, head of .science in some Woman ' s College. WILLIAM J. CPESS-GirardviUe doc guy Scrub Basket Ball, anil Base Ball, Class Base Ball, Philo., College Prep. tt ' inOC a re.sident of that beautiful town of Girardville (?) is one of our medical .students here, whose vocabu- lar - of medical terms is unbounded. He joined our class in the fall of 19 13, and has been a faithful athletic worker. He rose into ])rominence this year by his hard work tr ing to win a ])lace on ' arsity ba.sket ball. For one who had never ]ilayed the game before, he gave an excellent show- ing and was only beaten b - the exi)erience of last year ' s men. But his athletic iirominence was overshadowed b ' a love affair which began after he secured a s])ecial teacher in Algebra. He can be found on the Campus at an - time, this vear, but last ear ou could not find him with a comjiound Department. In the future we .see Doc as a prominent surgeon, wi or Wilkes-Barre. microscope fmm the Biology th an office in his home town SADIE M. CRUMB-BIoomsburg Callie, Xornial Course. ]j(iliRE is a living question mark, always inquiring the t wh ' and the wherefore of things. Don ' t you think .she looks like a .Seer ? Perhaps she is,- we cannot say She is always coming late to cla.s.ses and when once seated keeps up a general fire of questi ons, .stumiiing the profes.sor. Here is a riddle for you : Why is Sadie ' s tongue like a dog ' s tail ? Sadie, however, does get a big idea once in a while and astonishes her .school mates in so doing. We ad- vise her to become a Researcher and busy herself in the knowledge of the world and there find the answers to her insatiable curiosity She has wonderful e.Kecuti e abilitx and exercises it in e er thing she undertakes. 24
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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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MILLARD CRYDER-Bloomsburg CAl ' T. OV CLASS CHAMP. IN BASK HAI.I., ' 14, SCHOOL ORCHESTRA, COLLEGE PREP. (ANE other thing I forgot to mention : he ' s president of the Basement gang. Duly nominated and elected at a meeting held b a i)rominent liody of the efficient young men of the day student body. Nominated by Dr. Clark Long, seconded by Pete Milnes and the motion was carried unanimoush ' b ' all ])re.sent. Millard is commonl - known as Moonex. He is an energetic, progressive oung man, never attending to an - one ' s affairs but his own. He is noted in the laboratory for some of his famous researches in Histology. He is also noted as one of the few successful heart smashers in the school. BEATRICE A. CULVER- Forty Fort NORMAL COURSE, PHILO., V. W. C. A. ■jKNOWN among her friend.s as Bea. She is one of the C most quiet girls in the class, although when there was a Midnight Feed on the hall, who was the instigator ? Bea Culver. Who awakened the girls ? Busy Bea. Her favor- ite crackers are National Biscuits and pretzels. vShe de- Jiohts in having the girls as.semble in her room and enter- tains them with .spooky .stories. She has a relative (?) in the cla.ss with whose aid she has been able to make per- fect recitations in Hist, of Educ. Her work in the model school has been ajipreciated !) ■ the critics and we .see her in the future a model school critic of exceiitional ability. RALPH L. CULVER Laceyville CLASS PRESIDENT (1, 2, 3, 4); CLASS BASKET BALL, CALLIE, V. M. C. A., NORMAL COURSE, CALLIE DRA1L (3) iiQTUTlE hailed into B. S. N. S. Fall Term, igii, fresh from the farm. He was a quiet, unassuming lad for the first two years, but met a jollv Ha .leton girl and fell in love. You all know the results, loses his head on the basket-ball floor, sings love .songs wdieii serenading, and does not let the front Campus grow bright green. Cutie is a good willing worker, being very active, not alone in class but in .society and Y M. C. A. work. Has a reputation of being a noi.se-maker on the halls, but there are no proofs. He was elected class president on his merits. In future ears wdien looking over Bloomsburg ' s illustrious grads , Cutie will be found running a dairy farm in Bradford Cmintv acconling to agricultural methods.
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