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4 T H E S E NIO R € f A G N E T Joseph A. Ferref., Millersville Normal School, U. of Pgh., Latin, Physiology; Jovial, Ambitious, Fat. —B.Ii.S.-- Susan Jenkins, A. B., Allegheny, English; Serene. Jaunty. —u.ii .s.— Clara E. Bartley, P. H. B... Westminster, English, Physiology; Calm, Easy-going, Bashful. —b.h.s.— Jean Campbell, A. B., Westminster, Physiology, Algebra; Jolly, Capricious. —b.h.s.— Lucille Critchlow, A. B., Wooster, A Igebra, Geomet ry; Little, Courteous. —b.h.s.— Guy A. Koons, A. B., Ursinus College, Physiology, A Igebra ; Generous, Assiduous, Keen. —b.h.s — Margaret Lester, A. B., Geneva, Latin; Modest, Logical. —b.h.s.— W. J. Summerville, Clarion Normal, Wisconsin University, Arithmetic, Physical Geography; Witty, Jubilant, Sincere. —b.h.s.— Elizabeth R. McDermott, Valparaiso College, Penmanship, Bookkeeping, Typewriting; Energetic, Resourceful, Methodical. —b.h.s.— Mary Wigton, Rochester Business Institute, Ste nograpby, 1 ypewrit ing; Meditative, Watchful. Mary C. O'Brien, Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Typewriting; Martial, Critical, Observant. —b.h.s.— Anna Brier, Columbia University, Typewriting. Bookkeeping; Always Blissful. —b.h.s.— Edith McGuire, Grove City, Penmanship; Easy, Magnamimous. —b.h.s.— Mont R. Frederick, Penn. State, Mechanical Drawing; Meritorious, Romantic, Faithful. —b.h.s.— John R. Pillow, Lehigh University, Manual Training, Woodwork; Judicious, Recreative, Precise. —b.h.s.— Gertrude Seibert, A. B., B. S., Lima, Columbia, and Simmons Colleges, Cooking; Generous, Sedate. —b.h.s.— Evangeline Jones, School of Domestic Science, Boston, Sewing; Ecstatic, Joyous. —b.h.s.— E. E. Schattsneider, University of Wisconsin, Physical Director; Everlastingly, Engagingly, Sunny. —b.h.s.— Helen Cousins, Temple University, Asst. Physical Director; Happy, Comradely.
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T E S E NIO R (M A G N E T 3 OUR FACULTY V. K. Irvine, A. B., Princeton, Phillips-Exeter Academy, Principal; Vigilant, Kind, Industrious. —b.h.s.— Rose H. McNees, B. S„ Grove City College, English and History; Resourceful, Eminent, Mannerly. —b.h.s.— Ella Purvis, B. S., Westminster, Mathematics; Exact, Polite. —b.h.s— John T. Hogg, Otterhein College. Latin; Jolly, Temperate, Helpful. —b.h.s.— Mary McNeks, P. H. B„ Grove City College, A Igebra; Meek, Meritorious. —b.h.s.— Martha U. Orr, A. B., Wells College, Ereach; Most Useful anti Obliging. —b.h.s— Ann Adair Houston, A. B., Westminster, Latin and Astronomy; Ardent, Amorous, Humorous. —b.h.s.— Carena Jackman, A. B., Wittenberg, English; Calm. Judicious. —b.h.s.— Edith Burchard, A. B., Allegheny, American History; Earnest, Blithe. Susan A. Rose, A. B.. Allegheny, English; Sage, Austere, Reserved. —b.h.s.— Georgia Mfchling, A. B., Kee Mar College, English, History; Gracious, Merry. —b.h.s— Fred Bernlohr, A. B., W. and J., Capitol University, Latin; Faithful, Bright. —b.h.s— Esther Stone, A. B., Allegheny, English; Efficient, Sociable. —b.h.s— Ethel Kelly, A. B., Allegheny, Ereach, Latin; Engaging, Knowing. —b.h.s.— Chas. S. Coleman, A. B., Franklin and Marshall, Physics, Algebra; Clever, Serious, Confusing. —b.h.s.— Franklin R. Bemisderfer, A. B„ Ursinus College, University of Pitt., Chemistry, Ancient History; Famous, Ready Bluffer. —b.h.s.— E. M. Crouthamel, A. B., Juniata College, Algebra; Ever Mirthful and Careful. —b.h.s.— Emily Irvine, A. B., Mt. Holyoke, English; Energetic, Ingenious.
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THE SENIOR {MAGNET 5 PRO AGTORE Pauline Schmoker The merry tinkle of the sleighhells echoed in the frosty air of the winter’s night. The snow fell softly without, and the cheerful fire glowed warmly within the beautiful Beaumont home which was situated on the outskirts of New York City. All was peace and contentment in the smiling faces of the inmates. There was good-natured Mr. Beaumont, seated before the fire reading the jokes in the paper to his pretty wife, who enjoyed them exceedingly. Then there was Elizabeth, whom they called Beth, their'only child, the pride and joy of her parents. She was sitting in front of the fire playing with her dolls. Beside her sat David, a very thoughtful, freckled face lad, who had been adopted by the Beaumonts four years ago, thoroughly absorbed in building castles in the air. David, who was about a year older than Beth, worshipped her with all of his young heart. Although she had been pampered and petted, w-as rather unreasonable and spoiled, he liked her all the more, for who could resist the sparkling smile of that fair little face? To David she was a little fairy who had dropped from an enchanted castle, lie was always the Prince Charming and Willis Whitsell, a schoolmate of Beth’s, who ad- mired her greatly, was the wicked enchanter; and so in David’s mind was formed many a wondrous story with these three persons, he, of course, always winning the hand of the fair Beth. But as our dreams are often the opposite of real life, so it was with David’s. Although Beth liked him, she preferred Willis as a playmate instead of David, and David was often left alone while these two romped together. David hated his rival and oft times he would walk home anger raging within him and striving manfully to keep down the sobs that rose in his throat. Beth’s indifference to him cut him deeply and made his hatred for Willis even more intense. Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont loved David as their own and he worshipped them in return. Davit!, when five years old, had been adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Beaumont and reared as their own, being the child of friends of theirs who had passed away during the scourge of influenza. Mr. Beaumont, who was a banker, had planned a bright future for his adopted son. David was to be sent to one of the best colleges in the country, after which he was to be employed bv his father in the bank. And so the years fly by with speed until we find Beth a young woman and
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