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

 - Class of 1913

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MILDRED CROSSLAND, Wendell, Pa. Millie Philo-Deutscher Verein. 'Mountains inspire high and lofty thoughts and ideals. This probably accounts for lVlildred's serene and thoughtful countenance, as she comes from Wendell, a town from which one gets a good view of the mountains. She has one great distinction. She is the only girl in school who can boast of entertaining a young man of the school in Dixon Parlor a-ll alone. They say she has been disappointed in love. ls it true, Millie? HENRY DARROCH, California, Pa. Scotchie Philo-Deutscher Verein. One day, many, many years ago, a little boy, while wandering along the country road, near the town of Kilmarnoc, in the country of Ayreshire, Scotland, found a little booklet with the words, Stop-l..oolc- information, etc. iScotchie's Listen! Written for curiosity was aroused, so he hit the trail just in time to get here and graduate with the class of l9l3. Scotchie is very proud of his race, and can tell you interesting and blood curdling stories of the struggle of his mighty forefathers. 29 u 1 i 5 - t x MARGARET R. Dt-LCKELR, Vifashington, Pa. . Peg.. Valedictorian, Clio Vice-President, Le monde ou' l' on s' ennui, lVliddler Play, Normal Re.iew, Hockey 'l3, Tennis Team. Margaret is one of the jolliest girls in our class. l-ler pleasing personality and cheerful manner have cn- abled her to acquire many friends. She is also a very talented girl. It will not surprise us at all if some day she becomes a second Julia Marlowe. Pegs chief pastime is looking at pretty pictures in the mirror and eating chocolate Buds

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k u GOLDIE L. CONAWAY, Coal Center, Pa. Dode Philo--Deutscher Verein. . One of the quietest girls in the C. N. S. is UDode. She never says much unless called upon. Then she says something worth while, and gives one ample time to digest each word. Dode ca-res little for the boys. The world would look the same to her if they were all removed to Africa, or some other place. She is al- ways ready to sympathize with her less fortunate friends. Her greatest care was getting her picture taken. 8 BENJAMIN H. CRAGO, Carmichaels, Pa. Benjie Class Cartoonist, Philo Attorney, Middler Play, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, Normal Review, Football Team. Crago, otherwise the lchabod Crane of our class is destined to become one of the world's philosophers. School teachers should aim to buy Benjie's book, The Philosophy of Love. He is always content if he can wall-1 up the hall with one fair damsel who reaches about to his elbow. His characteristic utterances are: Now lookev here, and, 'l'm from Green County, He is an athlete and is al- Crago's laugh is agonizing. so strong for Woman's Suffrage and secluded nooks near the mail box. 28 KATE CRAVEN, California, Pa. Kit Clio Orator, Deutscher Verein, Student Board, Nor- mal Review. uKit is one of the leading girls of the class. She has spent her life here at school and thus is right at home in the corridors and numerous class rooms. Most any hour of the day you may see her a-nd her pet dog, June, taking a stroll over the campus. Kits favorite study is 'English History. Her disposition is such ,that you cannot help liking her and she is famous lfor her broad grin. We all enjoy hearing her sing that delightful ballad entitled Only a Rose Bud.



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-A wc Q v ANNA C. DEMPSTER, Donora, Pa. ..Anneyv Philo-Deutscher Verein. Anne is one of the smallest girls in the class, but that is not saying she has the smallest amount of brain space. As a worker, she is a jolly good girl. This little maid is of Scotch descent. She has ar beautiful voice and her Scottish accent adds to its charm. She has all the wit and triclcs of her race and is always amusing us with some of her Scottish humor. X RALPH E. DICKEY, Friedens, Pa. Dick Cla-ss Donor, Washington's Birthday Celebration, Clio President, Middler Play, Y. lVl. C. A. Cabinet, Normal Review. Ralph is one of the nicest boys in school. Yes, we all think so. Also, he is almost the only fellow in the institution who has been heard to say he didn't come from the country. The only trouble with him, from the standpoint of the girls is that he refuses to case. I-le is as pleasant as can he, but then we don't know just what it is, although it has been said that the fault lies with a girl at home. So sad for C. N. S. girls! 30 ELIZABETH DOLAN, Fayette City, Pa. Clio-Deutscher Verein. From that large metropolis, Fayette City, there comes this member of our class, noted for her musical talent. If some one wants to sing a solo and needs a good accompanist to cover up the discords and keep him on the track, he always goes to Elizabeth. The people of her home town recognize her talent and every Sunday sit enrafpturecl While she draws forth sweet mel- odies from the old organ. She is a serious, thoughtful girl, but has enough sense of humor to help her over the hard places.

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