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

 - Class of 1924

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THE SEQUELLE CI ass r oem I Better than riches of Worldly Wealth, Is a heart that ' s always free ; Beaming with happiness, hope and health. And warmed by love for thee. But sweeter than knowledge of tasks well done. Is the picture in memory ' s frame, — A picture we love that will ne ' er be erased, ' Tis the one that bears thy name. II Here ' s to the class of Twenty-Four, Here ' s to its colors gay! Here ' s to our class forevermore, While shines the light of day. Here ' s to our class — the best on earth ! Here ' s to our comrades all! Here ' s to the hearts which will hold her worth. And answer to every call! Ill Oh Clarion, dear Clarion, we thee will ne ' er forget. That golden haze of student days Is round about us yet. Those days of joy without alloy Will come to us no more. But through the years the thought of you Will fill our eyes with tears ; The thought of you, so good and true Will fill our eyes with tears. — Sarah Rachael Pickens.

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THE SEQUELLE Class History There come to institutions as well as persons, certain great events which change their history. When the Class of 1924 came to C. S. N. S. by the B. and 0.. L. E. F. and C, and automobiles, (it is not known whether any of our number came by aeroplane), the history of that in- stitution was changed, and one of the great events of its life had come to pass. Some one hundred strong , we immediately settled into the routine and began making history to record. Our first duty was to organize, which we promptly did. As worthy president we elected Mary Ellen Boyersmith, and to support her, we chose others ecjually efficient. These officers immediately started things going and the class of 1924 soon made the Seniors sit up and take notice. The Seniors were very kind to us and. as a reward, we curbed our inclinations and submitted with utmost docility to the mild hazing known as Senior Week. Numerous social functions were given and returned by both classes, so that our social natures were developed to keep pace with our phenome- nal mental growth. But oh, the autumn of 1923 ! In full force and supplemented by many summer students, we came back in all our glory. Instead of the fresh, green appearance we had when Juniors, we wore expressions of profound- e.st dignity and importance. For were we not SENIORS? And did we not have to impress the Juniors with the same sense of importance which had been impressed upon us by the former Seniors? Also, some of our number returned a week early to begin the pleasant work of teaching in the ti-aining school. This required dignity, as we all have discovered. One of the illustrous deeds of our class was the beginning of the Big Sister idea. Each Senior was the big sister of a Junior. In these times of homesickness which comes to us all, and especially to the in- experienced Juniors, the big si.ster comforted and con.soled the little sister. Two well spent, happy years at C. S. N. S. have brought to us hap- piness dnd blessing too great to mention, but the friendships which we have made can never be forgotten. The words of the popular -song, I ' d Give the World to See that Old Gang of Mine, will express our feelings ten or even a hundred years hence when we look back on our Normal School days. Even though the music and words of that song may die, the friendships it implies will always live in the hearts of the Cla.ss of 1924. So, as we go, each to his prospective field of service, we shall treasure in our hearts precious memories of the old gang at C S N. S. — FnuiccH PetemoH, ' 24,



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THE SEQUELLE GERALDINE ANDERSON Junior High Group Bancroft Literary Society Glee Club Gerry is very so I ' er ° e of those and dign rare fied. persons wh while really you ever a little d t blame hi - Gerry Gerry is graduating frc tiether she will ev we like you, to C. S. N. S. but ESTHER AHARRAH Sigel Primary Group Bancroft Literary Society ••Seldom heard, but always th ere. ' nother of our little girls whom we think i She has taken her part in all our sc tool highest an nbition is to be a good teache r an the best s Liccess possible in her chosen ork MARTHA ATWELL Brockwayville Intermediate Group Franklin Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Laugh, and the world laughs with you ■ ; around Martha for a very few k . kt - ,..L™ . If anyone is blue she has to be around Martha fo minutes until she has forgotten all her troubles. Mar be especially entertaining in the dining room and it i when she is not there. But we couldn ' t get along wit anything. We hope that her wonderful good humor w all the success possible for one person to have. out her fo II bring he NATHEL BAUER Ringgold Senior Play Primary Group Bancroft Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Class Secretary and Treasurer Short but sweet; Quality, not quantity. Nalhcr wit makes any class a joy instead of a bor IcU ordinary tasks bother her. she never shows her cot her laughter and pleasant good humor are always in evidi

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