Clarion University of Pennsylvania - Sequelle Yearbook (Clarion, PA)

 - Class of 1912

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Th 19 12 Seq u elle In the early nineties, this sniihng face u Lenore appeared for inspection. After wan- dering aimlessly in this great world for an indefinite number of years, she saw a sit n board for C. S. N. and wisely decrl, I !. travel in the direction indicated! Wl:. journey was completed, she found li ' . i member of the renowned Class M Xin.n,, Twelve. Since Lenore is so proud of her name ami wishes to have it well known, she has chosen traveling as a future occupation. Of coursi shf will get a peep at all the States, but «!■ know she will enter the state of matrimonv first, for there her name will always W ■P.eatty. At present she is much intereste.i in studying the .Mutt and Jeff serials ..l the funny papers. T. O. CECK. Sligo, Pa. In the early months of 1892, in the littK- town of Richarrlsville. Pa.. T. O. began In l ok about at the great wide world. In a short time he removed to Sligo. where, in due season, he entered High School and was graduated in ' 09. Later on he decided t.. continue his education and joined the ' 12 ' s Winter term of 1911. He has proved himself prospects rthv of of hii alv erything. left guard. membe becoming wants to The ood great scientist, low the why made himself known whenever he met the opposing man on the foot hall field. He holds the position of Cap tain of the Senior basket ball team, and abovi the din of the game you can hiar him sav. (live the ball to me. ilYRTLE HEXX. TryonviMe, Pa. liancroft Society, L. B. A., Refugee. Bennie has had many thrilling experience- in C. S. N. For instance, she returned for the Winter term to find her room had con- tained three feet of boiling water during Xmas vacation. (Jake Swarm said so.) On one occcasion she entertained her cousin. But upon closer investigation he was found to be her father ' s sister ' s husband ' s cousin ' s I ' m not very good looking, girls, but I ' m mighty good at entertaining. NORMAN L. BODDOUl ' , Ringgold, Pa. Business Manager for Sequelle, ' ice-Presi dent Y. M. C. A., Vice-President B. L. S. (2), Treasurer of Athletic Association. Xorman is our only representative from the town of Ringgold. On his educational career, he inllnwed the course of empire westward an. I l„Mk-d 1,1 Clarion early in the Wiim- ol ' 1 II. , nil. irked with the Class of ' l- ' . I.. wIk.Ii hr ,,,,,|,,,-d valuable service in e.-icli nf its Hit.- ocI,- Mf toil. He came forth like i whirlwin.l. as It were, swce,,,,, c-v.-rvthn,:; il, i lav in his pathway, until li. i, „ li,,l ilu- i,,-, rung of the C. S. .N ' . S. Irld.r I i.,m tlu-m he shall come to take up Ins «urk in lit great field of opportunity. . s yet N. B. is wholly undecided concerning his future occupation. And we all think he will make a star Smith.

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The 19 12 Seq uelle I HI MI i.i: . i iKi: Ars ' i ' i-N. (la I ' a. One of the memhevs of tlie Class of ' 12 is I ' .ilith I.eanove Austin. On a fine S]iring liay I ' .ditli made lier aii|iearance at Marienville. I ' a., thai worthy little town from wliich several of ■ ■ur class conic. . ftcr comi leting the High . ' Achool conrse at Marienville in 1908, she wisely ilecitled to continue Iter eilucation at C. S. N. S., and accordinKlv, cntL-rerl this School as a jnnior in the Spring term of 1910. Editli has liroven iter industiy and ability by contpleting the Junior and Middle years ' work in a few weeks ' time, and by very successfully carrying the Senior branches. Edith ' s quiet manner and loving ways have endeared her to all her class, mates, and it is with confidence that we predict a glorious future for her should she decide to accept school teaching as her vocation. i;l;l.ln ago the great stork that wa Deer t ' reek X ' alley and up V.I ih. hdl till it reached the home of Mr. lud Mrs. r.aincs. There it placed its precious liurden at the back door and flew away. The child increased in stature and grew in favor with her parents. The early part of her school life was spent in the little country school house near her home. The desire for knowledge grew and soon her borders became loo narrow. She entered C. S. N. S. in 1909 and has been a creditable member of the Clas of 1912 ever since. KODERT E. LEE B.VRLETT. Clarion, Pa. Literary contestant, football team, Senior tlass play, President of Debating Club. Robert E. Lee is a typical Englishman and is .me of the most original fellows of the Senior Class. He is ambitious and headstrong and when he says a thing is so, it ' s so whether Lee is ever ready to help others in their work and has identified himself in all the activities of the school life. His motto is Do or Die. Le.- is undecided what he will do in life, b.tt he thinks he will travel with Fitzsim- Our best she go th L for IKIKDIIIS HKATT ' l ' , Cl.-n-ion. Pa. On ved gbt. sunny day Dorot . (he peaceful town of Clarion. Her cheerful disposition scatters sunshine wherever she goes, ' ud it is needless to say she has many friends. In the Fall of 1909, Dorothy was attracted by the possibilities of a Normal course, so she ioined the Class of 1912, and has been a f-Tithful member during the entire course. We all believe that the instruction wdiich she re- ceived in Public Speaking has been a great help to her. as we find she is able to Ex- iiress herself with less difficulty than before, a great talent for music and will make her mark in the musical vocalist. She expects to make home in Pittsburgh. May .vherever she goes. Dorothy h; some day world as her future Pase Thirty



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The 19 12 Seq u e Lie ' .LAND lUiWMAX, ( lai Pa. lUaiul is one of the native-born students and still resides in the thriving metropolis o£ Clarion. They say that in his early lift- he suffered a term of penal servitude in tin- Clarion County jail. This early punishment, together with his innocent countenance and angelic expression, account for the entire ab- sence of Bland ' s feet from the green car])et. He is a very popular young man with both sexes, being a champion tennis player, a mem. ber of the Varsity base ball and basket ball teams, and solo cornetist of the Normal Or- chestra. On account of his ncver-come-off grin he is nick-named [lajjpy, Lucky, Beaii, ' etc. Bland is ' of the act of ties to music wish Profess. ?J y fond nipulatin tti ' ii in Bowma N, S.. f gym g his waltz nd h pedal s wife ork and We all Ethel an 1 liappni ■ss. E A BRENOEL Kane, Pa. Eva started out deep in the foothills of tlie Allegheny .Mountains at Clarendon and she hnft been steadily climbing since until now she h- s reacherl next to the highest point in the State, since she veils for Kane. After attending Clarendon Public Schools, she graduated from Kane High School, Class of 1910, and now she is one of the illustrious Class of 1912 of C. S. N. Eva is class artist and also possesses the fine art of music, being able to play anything from Peter Weter to the works of Chopin and Wagner. Eva has no aspirations toward the other sex. but is content to provide amusement for th- ' worthv by her witty remarks and good-natured foolishness, for despite her solemn face, she possesses a world of humor. Her favorite song is, He Wanted Mc to Wed Him. but I Hardlv Think I Shall. is simply a synonym for optimist, if by o])ti- mist you mean one who believes in having a picnic all the time. She is a sound sleeper, never rising until fnrther delay means loss of breakfast, unless she goes chest nutting for pumpkins. On one such occasion she saw the rising sun and failed to recognize it, never having seen it before. DuBois is her home town. Study her recreation, Her favorite color is purple-brown. And boys her abomination. LUCY BURT, Smethport, Pa. Lucv Burt alighted on this earth at Marvin- dale 6n a cold Wintry morning in January. She is one of McKean county ' s representatives and received her early education in the Mar- vindale public schools. She entered C. S. N. S. in the Fall of 1909 and her diligence and earnestness has made her a worthy member of our Senior Class. Lucy is verv fond of music and painting and since her sojourn here with MS has passed many happy hours in this, as her favorite pastime. She also delights in miking fudge. Any time in the day one can hear her favorite expression, O, dear! I wish I were teaching. but we ])redict that her future school will contain only one pupil. I ' axf TInriy-Twn

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