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WARREN DOLLMAN Doi.i.ik Eyer ' s Grove Class Basket Ball. Class Track, Callie, Y. Normal Course. M. C. . . Y.iuiis man of small ' stature, calm, meditative disjsosi- C tioii, but becomes very excited duriu;j; a class l)asket ball game, esjiecially a Senior-Junior one. He is er - in- dustrious, ahvaws working, .seeminu; to have a craving for at;riculture. He never bothers with the ladies, and has the congratulations of man - of the boys in this resjiect. Dollie does not care to .sleej) at night, jirefering to have his snores ])la - havoc with his fellow .students during class periods. He has never been known t } go any faster or slower, and is what we would call a steadfast man. He is .going to make a mark in this world by using his brain as the source of Methods in Farming. M. ESTHER DREIEELBIS -Bloomsborg Xonnal Course. ' j OES anyone besides Esther believe in omens ? The (7 prtei etis omina ]iinnse are especially suggestive to her. vShe has a habit of dee]) thinking and meditation. Esther never does anything ra.sh becau.se she thinks before she acts. She always talks slowly because she thinks twice before she sjieaks. Although .she has great faith in the signs of the Man in the Moon, .she is never fickle, Ijut al- wa -s earnest and sincere. Esther ' s voice is soft in quality and ' ' .she moves in a mysterious waj ' her wonders to per- form. JOSEPHINE DUY-Bloomsburg I ' hilo., College Pre]). E ' en innocence itself hath many a wile. ! 1.IM and graceful as a Du l)lade of gra.ss and com- monly known to her classmates as Joe, is this willow - maiden. In cla.ss. when trying to escape from the trusting Profs., her favorite resort is to hide behind her pencil. She is a lo al member of the cla.ss of litlo, having en- tered it in her infancy. In her dancing, she excels all. Fox trots and Barn Yard struts are not be ond her. She knows all the trots, and has even been introduced to the ' irgil trot, danced in room E at ' .1:4 ). Our best wishes to her are for a hajijn- life with ])Ient - of ]iink teas and after dinner mints, for the.se seem to be her chief delight. 27-
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HILDA G. DAVIS Glen Lyon Normal Cmir L-, Class liaskct Ball (4), I ' hiln., V. W. C, A. tt jlWAIDKX ! With raven locks and meek brown eyes. C Noted for her gracefuhiess in dancing, and her fondness for music. Hilda is continually asking; How Long until ou play ' It ' s a Long — Long Va - to Hun- lock ' s Creek. ' Although .small, she has ])ro -ed to her classmates the old adage; It is not the quantit - but the qualitw She is quite fond of star gazing, and has reveal- ed her talent for singing b - the rendition of a selection, In the Valley of the Moon. But a.side from her musical talents she accomijlishes much in u])lifting the young modelites, and her compan- ions in general. NETTIE C. DIETZ Minersvilk Callie. V. W. C. A., Xoniial CinirsL-. ■METTIK Diet , hails from lesser Pittsburg, viz. Miners- c ville. She is a cheerful, religious soul, being heard by others than the hall teacher, singing Innnis during study hour. Her religious character is ])robabl ' accounted for in the fact that slie lives under the same roof with a minister. She has onl - been known to get angry once in her life, and that was ju.stifiable. She has a jiarticular fondness for .several of the other .sex, and all know that she will never sa ' ; Men ma come and men mav go, but I gn on fore -er. She is reall - ver - studious at times, m;)stl - examina- tion times. We predict for her a successful career in what- ever profession she choo.ses. MARIE A. DISEROAD Bloomsbur g Normal Course. yTHE little Marie is a mo.st excellent student, a master in- tellect but oh ! .so quiet ! We have known her to get angr -, but that was wholly due to her auburn hair. One couki tell at a glance that Marie was intended from the be- ginning to be a teacher. However, she thinks she would rather be the governess of one soul than teacher to a whole schtx)l. She is one of that uncommon variety of girls who shrink from skipping a class, but 1: ;40 criticisms never soared higher than dinner in her estimation. 26
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NELLIE J. ENT Dagus Mines Xiiriiial Coursf, I ' liilo. ■JIIH ) said Dagus Mines ? Who ever heard of it ? It can ' t ' - be found on the ma]i nor was it e -er heard of in print, et Nellie insists that it is there. Xell ' s chief form of l)leasiire is standing in the halls singing : Coming thru the K e, and Old Black Joe. Nell is brim full of fun every day in the week, but from all appearances, she seems to en- joy a Sundae l)est. She is ver ' .studious and con.scien- tious. We iiredict that she will make a great critic in the futiu ' c. She cannot be excelled in gxmnastic stunts. J. HAROLD EVES Millville riiilo., ColK-Kc I ' rL-p., ar itv liasL- liall. I ' oot Ball, Basket Ball, Pliilo Draiiia. ClI NE of the largest, wittiest, strongest and most entertain- ing fellows of the class of ' 1 ) is J. Harold. He often wishes that he had never come to Normal, and thinks that time is too precious to be wasted in the vain intrsuit of knowledge. He thinks him.self quite handsome and is a typical ladies ' man. He has even been found holding a girl by one hand and a professor by the other on the cami us. Quite often finds himself asleeji in Lab., and murmuring : What ' s doing here ? He has won great fame as an ath- lete and as a dramatist. After graduating here he expects to study engineering, in which everyone wishes him success. LOIS M. FAIRCHILD-Nanticoke Phil. Xornial Course. l I course, her hair is ])ink and her eyes are blue, but is .she Irish through and through ? I hardly think so. Can anyone imagine demure, quiet, noiseless Lois hiding within herself the noi.sy, fighting s iirit of the Iri.sh woman? Can Mill think of Lois in a heated quarrel with her back (Icior neighbor ? This little cnrly haired lady is usually .so quiet that we think the abo ' e is inqKissible, yet if we could hear all her thoughts we might be frightened to hear her threaten to behead this or that yoiuig model .school hopeful. However, it is usually the quiet, obscure people who do big things and surprise the world, so let us hojie for the best from Lois. We also exiiect to hear of her furthering the cau.se of Bloom with her musical talent. 28
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