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THE 5 E Q V E L L E 31 JESSIE RHI E •JETTIE Y. V. C. A. Dramatic Club Franklin Lit. Sequelle Staff Junior High Group This dark-eyed maiden came to us from R ' chardsville H gh School. She takes lite more seriously than most of us. and she has been mentioned as a d ' l igent student even by our teachers. Her chief recreation is a study of the fourth dimension. LILLIAX Rl ' SSELI ■UL Tennis Assn. Bancroft Lit. Story Telling Club Basket Ball. Captain 21 Primary Group Graduating from Clarion H ' gh School in 1919, Lir acquired such a th ' rst for know- ledge that she sought a way to C. S. N. S. and soon found herself a member of the class of ' 21. Our best description of Lil may be found in her favorite poem: I love its gentle warble I love its gentle flow I love to wind my tongue up And I love to let it go. ROLAND SHAFFER — SHAKE Bancroft Lit. Dramatic Club Y. M. C. A. Sequelle Staff Junior H ' gh Group Football Snake =s a graduate of the Snyder Town- ship H ' gh School of Brockwayville. He de- cided that he would complete his education at Clarion Normal. He entered heartily into all the activities of school and proved himself to be the star football player. Shake is a ladies man and due to h-s popularity with that sex. he was unanimously received into the Dram- atic Club to keep Delancy company. Shake has many friends who wish him much success. BL. X(TIE SIAR — BEE Tenn ' s Assn. Franklin Lit. Y. W. C. A. Junior High Group After completing her High School course ai Brookville, ' Bee tried Grove City, but finally decided that she liked the Clarion air better, so she came to C. S. X. S. to complete her education. She is one of the most pop- ular girls in the class of ' 21, being an all- around sport, and the best kind of a chum. As for the boys, she likes ' em all ' — and they all like her too. She has the best wishes of the Class for the future.
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30 THE S E Q U E L L E C. RRIE NEIGER Franklin Lit. Y. W. C. A. Story Telling Primary Group Carrie is an industrious girl hailing from Lanes Mills. She has taught enough school, to know that it is her calling so she is pre- paring herself for her further work in life. But we think she is more likely to help some min- ister in his profession. Here is success either way, Carrie! ELEANOR ORR — ONIE Franklin Lit. Tennis Assn. Basket Ball, Captain ' 20. Story Telling Club Primary Group One day in June, our Eleanor came to Clarion to live. Her temper is as sunny as the day on which she arrived. She graduated from Clarion High School in 19, and then came to the Normal. We know she w ' ll be a very successful teacher, because she loves children. We hear she is thinking of join ' ng the army, because she admires martial (Mar- shall) men. ESTHER PARK — PARKIE Intermediate Group Y. W. C. A. Franklin Lit Esther entered our Normal in the Fall of 1916, and worked diligently for two school years. Then eager for experience, she taught school several terms, returning to finish her work in the fall of 1920. Esther ' s motto seems to be, Work first, then play. Although her manner is reserved, she is always ready for a chat when away from classes. FLORENCE POTTER — FLOSSE Treas. Y. W. C. A. Bancroft Lit. Tennis Assn. Intermediate Group. After graduating from the Nebraska High School, Flosse decided to try her luck with the class of ' 21, at Clarion. Her two greatest interests are railroads and geography. She holds valuable stock in the S. T. Railroad, and is very much interested in climatic con- ditions, especially the Showers.
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32 THE S E Q U E L L E MARIE S»nTH,— CASEY Bancroft Lit. Dramatic Club Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Tennis Assn. Sequelle Staff Intermediate Group Delegate to Eagles Mere. This quiet manner, unassuming attitude gentle nature, and dry smile mas caused the whole class to exclaim, Oh, Marie, for your disposition! When we hear a hearty laugh out in the hall, we say, There ' s Casey , Be- ware, my dear; Some day there will be some man who will fall for your smile. RUTH SOWERS — BOOTS Franklin Lit. Dramatic Club Sequelle Staff Y. W. C. A. Intermediate Group Boots is one of the small members of our class, coming here from Summerville, but she says she likes tall men. She tells us tha.t she is going to learn to cook this summer. Perhaps she has a purpose, we don ' t know. But take heed. Boots — avoid empty sherb ' t dishes. ALMA SIIiZLE — SIZZLE Y. W. C. A. Franklin Lit. Intermediate Group Alma, a little girl from Venus, Penna., en- tered our class in the Spring term of 1921, having made her preparation by former at- tendance at Normal School. If we were all as conscientious in our work as Alma is, we could be sure of success. May she have the best of success and happiness in her fu- ture work. AMY WAYLAND Franklin Lit. Intermediate Group Y. W. C. A. The Serenaders From Brookville, our blue-eyed Amy journeyed to C. S. N. S., where she decided to continue her education. Amy is a very dili- gent student. Her chief interest is in art — especially the Perry pictures. We wish her success wherever she goes.
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