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

 - Class of 1918

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THE CLARION ELSIE NELSON l Id, Pa. Have you ever heard of Sheffield? Well, that Is where Elsie was born, reared and ;:ot her start. She came to Clar- ion in the Fall of 1S16. is sometimes inclined to study, but she is not exactly thirsting: after knowledge, so she is alwaj for a good time. This lady has .meat hopes and ambitions and her skill - ience is beyond question May her life be all we wish and hope for her. BYRD M. DAVIS Helen Furnace, Pa. Byrd, the president of our class, was born at Helen Kur- il l know when, i H- taught four years in the public schools, since he himself attended the Highland Town- ship Sc - o the Normal. Byrd has been active in literary circles, bavins represented the F. I., s. as one of its contestants in 11-17. He is a ' Varsity man in baseball; was Our Mutual Friend in the Senior t ' lass Play; and a member of the Y . U C. A His favorite expression seems to be, My wife wont let . iiuti;i-:i i;i.izai:i:tii t. i. minus V. W. C. A.: B. 1. S.: Glei Club Basket Ball; Tennis Oh, Ye Immortal iri Going up town alone. .Jean. Tin 01 Midge ' s. Midge never objected to dig( i in Ag, as it brini: ■ ertaln Spud. We think her fut on uill be kei pin- a livery stable and hirinsr ponies to future Senior classes. Here ' s Wishing her the best of luck. CLARA SLOAN ( TOADIE ) Bmlenton. Pa. V . W ■ ■ ■ F I. S. Winlu ind.-ed fortunate in having a remedj for all er ri helping H ' li.i, ild thai ■he would ran ■ iii i i ii i nown to that set Bu lone, for we occs on h elect IC . ' ii honor to I • '

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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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THE CLARION ARDELLA COOPER Turtle Point, Pa. Girls ' Glee Club; B. L. S. : Y. W. C. A. Missionary Committ Ardella is a graduate of the Port Allegany High School. Then, desiring more learning, she came to C. S. N. S. and cast her lot with the class of ' 18. She is a sunnny dispositioned, studious girl. We all love her for her cheerfulness and kind heart. Ardella is quite an adept in writing poetry and often writes long letters in rhyme. She is a very active Red Cross member. She says that she intends to spend the rest of her days in teaching school, but we can easier picture her in the future as a happy home maker. W. ZERAII DAVISON, Brookville, Pa. ' ZERO ' Varsity Baseball and Basket Ball. Zero is one of two of our class that couldn ' t wait to start housekeeping until they had finished here. His favorite expression is, I ' ll ask my wife He was born at Brookville and after entering- here has started at basket ball and baseball. We are all sure Zerah will succeed wherever he goes, be- cause — well, ask his wife. VERA M. MONO Shippensville, Pa In the latter part of the nineteenth century there arrived at the home of H, R. Mong, on a galloping turkey, little Vera We often hear her exclaim when a car is approaching 1 , Is that the Winton? Where ' s my hat? We often wonder where her steps will lead when she leaves C. S. N. S. for the last time. We wish her success in all her undertakings. flora Mcdonald eilgour, elo, ' ' fld? V. W. C. A.: F. L. S.lCapt. Senior Girls ' B. B. Team. Flo ' s favorite is a poet by the name of Bobbie Burns, probably because he is a distant relative of hers. Flo is very fond of the old men ' s characteristics, especially the bald (y) ones. We were very fortunate in having Flora enter our Junior Class, as she is one of the jolly girls coming from the C. H. S. She is very conserving of food, as she makes egg-nogg for the entire D. S. class without using an egg

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