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

 - Class of 1918

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THE CLARION RUTH HAUGH Clarion, Ta. V v. C. A.; Franklin Literary Society. Ruth is a pretty little blonde. In the field of athletics she has omplished at skipping, and what is more remarkable, she does this and runs a car at the same time, (in her trips in the country she captures the heart of many a country boy. Abe is very good looking, especially in the soldier uniform. Abe cannot come often from Camp Lee. but the telephone hill is awful. GEORGE GWEEN Sligo, I ' . sidenl Debating Society p. L. S.; V. M. C. A.- Capt. Enter Normal Debating Team: Winner Contest Debate, 1917. ■ teorge, better known ... sometime during the summ rween, was horn in Pittsburgh of 18 — . and afterwards moved sometime during the summer of 18 — . and afterwards moved to ' ihio. where he graduated From Stark Co. public schools and later the Magnolia High School. Realizing that Old Pa. was still good enough George returned and entered C. S. N. in L916 as made many friends, especially anions file 1 a d i e v the ladie Good luck to GERTRUDE ETHEL STERRETT ( TRUE ) w ikli :ietj After True lad completed her public school course and duated from H. T. II. s.. sb-- decided to come to C. s. tnembei ol the indusl rious class of ' 1 8. Her favoi iti Penn on ' s Brook (s). • Serti to I ' .,, h. That ' s what they all Say, but time will tell. HOWever, we WISh her success in the future HAWAII BELLE SMITH on, Pa. B. I.. S.; sb-,. Club; V. W. C. A. compli i school ci ,ti town tr; her Her favorite path bad- to a Hill, anil ;mv time tie;, r her, you will be sure to he What Ho- Sam Here ' t « lahlfig her the b nl ol lu k In an

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THE CLARION MARGARET LORETTA CONNOR Strattonville, Pa. Way down on the farm near Strattonville, on a bright January morning-, our cheery Peg first opened her big blue eyes. Since then it has been her chief mission to make other people happy, and wherever you hear Peg ' s For cat ' s sake, you know there is mischief afoot. When she is serious she aspires to be a nurse, and we all wish her successs in her chosen calling. LOT R. STRATIFF Anita, Pa. In response to a vision of superior knowledge, on the bright day of Sept. 18, 1916, Lot left his farm home and ar- rived at C. S. N. S. that evening to join the class of ' 18. Altho a very studious boy, Lot was a bear among the ladies and was always saying, I wonder if I can get a date to- night? The rumor is abroad that he tried very hard to join the Royle (Royal) family, but how he succeeds is yet to be seen. We all know that Lot is a good student because Dad always gives him a chance to recite first. BEULAH LEILA CRAFT Clarion, Pa. F. L. S.: Girls ' Glee Club; Y. W. C. A. This charming maid drifted into our class in September. 1916, inclined to be interested in the males (mails), hoping to be helpful as the wife of a certain postmaster. She is very musical and was a splendid addition to the Mock Faculty. As for her future, we wish her a bright and happy life. .MYRTLE IRENE CLARK Shippenville, Pa. Alter graduating with honors from the Shippenville High School, Irene came to C. S. N. S and joined the class of 1918. the Franklin Literary Society, and the Y. W. C. A., where she served on the information committee. Clark is studious energetic and always ready to lend a hand. She is an expert at casting on stitches and fixing necks and has serious thoughts of hanging out her shingle, Doctor of Knitting. Clark is always ready for her share of the fun. Some one is heard to say, Who threw that snow- ball? Why, Clark, I suppose. is the reply.

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