California University of Pennsylvania - Monocal Yearbook (California, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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ANNA B- CASEY- SMYPSBUYE, Paw SARA H. CHARLESWORTH, Donora, Pa. EMMA E, CLUTTER, Charleroi, Pa. ncasey.. Philo. 1 We have not seen much of 'icaseyn this year for she did not come back to us until june. Although she has not been with us very long this year, last year she left behind her a record remembered by everyone. Casey spent most of her time holding up the pillars in the Main hall. She is a very jolly girl and has numer- ous friends. Her one fault is her laugh which can be heard for a mile around. Sally Philo-Deutscher Verein. For three years she attended the High School at Donora. She graduated from here in the spring of l9l l, after which she entered C. N. S. uSally is a musi- cian, is lively and always in for mischief. She is very sanctimonious in Pedagogy class, so people are not lilie- ly to have the right opinion of her, When not busy with school work, she gives music lessons, plays in the Donora Orchestra and accompanies the choir of the Methodist Church. She is known among her chums for her pet expression, Oh you freak. -26 Em. Clio-Deutscher Verein. ' Emma never wishes to be called Em for short be- cause it will lower other peoples' opinion of her. We cannot say that she is really vain but she is willing to show what she knows and can do without any coaxing. Although not very large, yet she has a voice which can make a large hall ring with sweet tones. Her tal- ents extend a-long other lines which cannot be men- tioned here. She is known by everyone as being a good and stuclious girl. -

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STELLA V. BURRIE, Chalk l-lill, Pa. REBECCA l. CALDWELL, Hays, Pa. E1-MER E- CASEBER. Venelia. Pa- Clio Chorister-Middler Play, l..e monde ou' l' on s' ennui, Y. W. C. A, Cabinet. Stella is one of the veterans of the class. When the first of the unknown Freshies arrived, Stella was among them, and she had the pleasure of watching the rest of us surmount the obstacles presented to a new student. When in the course of a recitation, some deep and perplexing question is hurled her way, she never fails to respond but answers with such fluency that one asks How can one so young be so knowing? ln the Senior French Play everyone agreed that Stella was one of the best looking men on the stage. Bet Clio-l.'Alliance Francaise. Bet has at dimple in her chin so you may just guess what is within. That dimple is stationary but the l-low are your people? and owner certainly is not. in walks 'Betf' Beth is a good friend to everyone, and is a normal person who takes things as they come. She is quite indifferent to the men, so we think a part of her heart must have been left at home. Her name suits her. i'Bet is fcald-welll. 25 Alice XVashington's Birthday Celebration, Philo, Deutscher Verein. 'Alices' hair is black, his eyes sky blue, his cheeks rosy rect and his smile-well the snow could not stand the warmth of il, so the seniors lost their sled ride on account of it. Alice likes to talk and especially to the girls. l'lr- is forever telling of his new 'casen but seems lo lose his nerve when an entertainment comes along. Ili- can translate Virgil al sight-if given sulhcienl time ln future years we expect to hear of him as manager ot a model duck farm.



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WINONA M. COATSWORTH, California, Pa. ..Dot.. Philo Reader-Deutscher Verein. California boasts of this maid as one of its fairest daughters. Fair of feature, and the possessor of a voice that challenges the South wind, her school life has been a succession of triumphs. Now this would make some girls vain. Not so, Winona. Light and trivial thoughts and actions are far removed from her except in just one particular. That is her interest in Bud Fishers famous character lVlutt. Does she think a great deal of him? l.or hill! we reckon she does. 1 Q. t iff Q , -thy LOMA E. COLLINS. Uniontown, Pa. ' Billie Philo Treasurer. Billie is one whom we seldom see angry. She can laugh and talk at the same time. No one likes bet- ter than she to go to a feast. She goes earliest and stays latest. i'Billie likes the hoys but she smiles on them indis- criminately for she cannot decide which one she likes best. We hope the decision will he in favor of a tall, brown haired young man, hut Billie says she likes all boys. 27 FRANcEs M. l9l3. She doesn't her by our gallant once and caught a' attentions upon it of introducing the ' into C. N. S. Her wanted at the Bell sleep a while and l COLVIN, Monongehela, Pa. ' Frankyn on s' ennui. Philo4lVliddler Play-Le monde ou' l' Franlcy is known as the suffragette heed the attention heroes because she of the class of bestowed upon went a hunting wood-'ichucknancl has lavished hcr ever since. Frances has the honor 'Turkey Troti' and Bunny Hug favorite expressions are: You arc Telephone and You can go to will watch you.

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