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THE SEQUELLE LOOS, JENNIE — Shenny Reynoldsville, Pa. Primary Group Senior Class President Y. W. C. A. Vice President Senior Basket Ball Team Y. W. C. A. Play ' 21 Dramatic Club The thing that goes the farthest. Towards making life worth while That costs the least, and does the most. Is, Jennie Loos ' s Smile. McELHATTAN, ETHEL Knox, Pa. Art Teacher Glee Club Secretary and Treasurer Choral Society Eagle ' s Mere Delegate Senior Vice-President Class Artist She leaves behind her a beam of sun- shine in the hearts of all. WESTLAND, LEONA— Lonie Warren, Pa. Junior High School Group Mandolin and Guitar Club Senior Basket Ball Team Silence is golden. SILZLE, LEON Venus, Pa. Junior High School Group Orchestra Vice President Y, M. C. A. Senior Play — Clarence Dramatic Club Debating Club News Editor Convince a man against his will He ' s of the same opinion still. '
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THE SEQUELLE CLASS HISTORY Douglas Fairbanks has a grin that ' s worth his weight in gold. And Chai ' lie Chaplin ' s next in line when all is done and told; Minnie and Jennie, too, have done their little grinning bit, ' Til this old world has held its sides and liked to have had a (it. How time does fly! It seems only yesterday that we were timid Juniors. Yet when we look back on our past, we realize that we are almost at the end of what seemed im- possible in the beginning. For the last time, we list to the call, Halt and look back down the lines over our career at C. S. N. S.. as the class of 1922, with waving banners of old rose and silver. Ours is a record of which any class might be envious. Even as Juniors in the Normal School we were different from other classes, as we failed t.. show that characteristic green tint so often attributed to lower classmen. The main features of our embryonic stages are ancient history now, and just to mention them is to bring vivid pictures of good and hard work before the minds of all. As Juniors, we never hesitated to tackle the hardest tasks and usually came out winners. We did not tail to contribute our bit tn C. S. N. S. activities. We overflowed with eagerness and enthusiasm and excelled all previous Junior classes. Now that we are Seniors, we have tried to carry on the splendid record we held as Juniors. The class of ' 22 is still furging ahead. We realize that golden opportunities await us ne. t year and we long to avail ourselves of these. We have done cur best, and although at times we failed in our undertakings, and perhaps deviated from the carefully chosen path, we have only the regret that we could not do more. And now that we have come thus far we can retrospect upon these two happy, vital, precious years of real college life. Can we not feel ourselves to be different personali- ties from those of High School days? Do we not feel an increasing potential power and a definite individuality? Do we not feel a responsibility for the welfare of our school? Who can look into the prophetic mirror and tell what will take place in the future? If dear old Clarion has done r-o much for us, is it not her due privilege to expect something of value from us? We dare not and shall not disiippoint her. As we pull the curtains on the scenes ..f our school jifo. we can only sav to the future graduates that we wish them as much happiness and prosperity as we ourselves enjoyed while students In C larion State Normal School. CLASS OF 1922.
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THE SEQUELLE ANDERSON, MINNIE — Skinney Beaver Falls, Pa. Junior High Group Glee Club Choral Society Cheer Leader I giggle, giggle as I go To join the rimming river For school may come and school may But I giggle on forever. ARNOLD. GLADYS— Glady Warren, Pa. Primary Group Glee Club Choral Society Senior Basket Ball Team Dramatic Club ' She is winsome, she is wise, but there is raischler in her eyes — she ' s a flirt. BERREAN, PHYLLIS— Pills aii ' O, Pa. Primary Group Mandolin and Guitar Club Senior Basket Ball Team None knew her but to love her. None iianicd her but to praisa.
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