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i»»WV l a JSEQUELLEJ925 GLADYS AGENS Kane, Pa. Intermediate Group. Critic of Bancroft Literary Society. Glee Club. Gladys surely was born on a sunshiny day, for the reflection of the sun still shines from her face. No one can feel down-hearted when our Gladys is around, except the fond males, tor she will have none of them. Her professors like best to hear her make speeches, for she goes at so rapid a pace that for once everybody is awake and alert. RACHAEL ANTHONY. .DuBois, Pa. Intermediate Group. Franklin Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Sequelle Staff Glee Club Cheer Leader Class Song Orchestra Is there anything she cannot do? R is for Rachel, so blithe and gay A is for Antics she likes to play, C is for Cheer she spreads around — High and low wherever she ' s found, A alert with racket or ball; Ever soaring, oh, may she not fall. Life is at the morning. WILMA ARNER Clarion. Pa. Intermediate Group. Bancroft Literary Society. Captain of Varsity Basket Ball Team. After having pestered Clarion High School for numberless years. Wilma decided to re- form, so she entered the Class of ' 23. How- ever, all her interest in the High has not been lost. We wonder why. Through Wilma ' s encouragement as cap- tain of the basket ball team, we won many a victory. We see before her a great career, and wish her success in what ever she un- dertakes.
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-WWA- S 4SEQUELLEJ925 CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1923! What a thrill those magic words will give us when, old and hoary, we quietly reminisce about our school life! You wonder what pleasures you can recall? How about your first day, your first hour at this co-educational institution? Did you not feel then that, as a class, you were destined to do great things? Maybe at that time you did not know that you were to be gazed upon, frowned upon, and beamed upon by your superiors (the Seniors) every time you tried to have a particular day for stunts. However, you soon discovered this to be the case. If. during your reminiscence you have a girl friend near you — a girl friend who roomed in Navarre Hall — she may be able to tell you how she discovered (on a certain Saturday when the Seniors were conspicuously absent) what good housekeepers they were. You must be very careful, however, not to ask her any embarrassing questions! Can you remember the picnic on the Decoration Day of your Junior year? Did you have enough sandwiches? Did you show the Seniors what a good time you could plan for them. Perhaps you think vour Senior year was rather uneventful. If you were lucky enough to teach the first semester, think of Stony Lonesome. What a picnic that was, and what a congenial chauffeur Mr. Curll was! You must not forget the various informal parties, the athletics in the school, the class you had, the pupils you taught, and perhaps the most pleas- urable of all — the opportunity, long looked forward to, of delightfully enter- taining the student body and the faculty with a brief talk on current events, or of guiding them along the flowery paths of music by waving a baton. The date, February 5, you will want to pass over rather hurriedly. That was the day Navarre Hail was almost submerged under a flood of tears. The teaching grades for first semester were at last nut At this point, the I.Tst episode of your reminiscence, you will probably take your granddaughter on your knee and tell her that she must plan to go to Clarion State Normal School, so that when she is old and hoary like you, she will have as much enjoyment thinking of her school days as you have had. — Mary Horton ' 23. 19
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JAMES BEATTY Clarion. Pa. Junior High Group. Franklin Literary Society Asst. Business Mgr. of Sequelle Staff President of Dramatic Club. Here is no common personage, as one glimpse of his dramatic features will verify Does he study? Well — he worries. He is interested in the Drama, and is a wizard in theatrical news. He plays the leading role in all our entertainments, so we can rightly predict for him a glorious future. RUTH BARTLETT Oil City, Pa. Primary Group. Bancroft Literary Society Vice-President of Y. W. C. A. Treasurer of Dramatic Club Sequelle Staff Glee Club Here is Ruth with her laughing eyes an l glossy curls: A leader wise, A friend that ' s true. A jolly pal Who ' s never blue; We love her for her gaiety. Her dignified, but happy way. WENDELL BARNES. . . .Clarion, Pa. Junior Higli (Jroup. Franklin Literary Society Married Men ' s Club. Hut lie N constant as the northern star. Of whose truf--fix ' d and resting quality There is no fellow In the firmament.
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