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THE SEQUELLE 21 FRANCES ONEILL Warren Primary Group y. w. c A Franklin Literary Society Treasurer Glee Club Vesper Choir Sequelle Staff Faith n begorry the shamrock is ■O ' Neills favorite flower, but she is our favorite girl. With her wit and good humor she has won for herself many staunch friends. She is up to tricks — yes many of them, and her greatest weakness is becoming panic strick- en when the fire alarm rings in Navarre Hall. MABEL FLASHER Primary Group Bancroft Literary Society Always ready to lend a helping hand Although Mabel has been with us only c won her place in our lives. We don ' t know y but what we do know of you we like immensel NELLIE SHUMAKER New Bethlehem Primary Group Franklin Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Tall and lank and lean is she dy and willing ch about Nellie ' do ething don thing JAMES SMITH Reynoldsville Senior Play Junior High School Cjroup Debating Club Y. M. C. A. A man who makes a small noise is better than one who if but an echo Jame is mostly in his room studying, so he hasn ' t given u chance to get very well acquainted with liim. but we know fri his recitations and his pleasant smile, that he is developed in m
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THE SEQUELLE MARY MORRISON Bruin Junior High School Group Franklin Literary Society Dramatic Club Student Council Senior Basket Ball Tennis Manager Y. W. C. A. Cabinet Hockey Team May Queen Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil consumed the mid- ight oil? When any of the members of the faculty are indisposed they can take their much needed rest in peace, for they know they have a competent assistant in Mary. If we were prophets we would say that we teachers will some day be teaching out of texts write by our dear schoolmate. Mary Morrison. In spite of all her knowledge, if you want a good time you can have it with her, for she is an all round good sport as well. ELEANOR PETERSON Sheffield Intermeciiate Group Bancroft Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Orchestra ' True as a needle to the pole, or as the dial to the sun. There will surely be no success too high for Eleanor to reach. » far above us, she is always ready to ■ level for a good time MABEL RUNNINGER Franklin Intermediate Group Franklin Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Sequelle Staff She is brilliant, she is bright. Nor is she always up at night. For our Mabel, like the sun Is a light not by radiation. But from her own true nature. bel is our literary light, in History of Ed. class. name in ' Whos Who ii LS we all We will 1 surprised to LOIS ROSE Knox Attendant to May Queen Primary Group Franklin Literary Society Glee Club Windmills of Holland Sequelle Staff Y. W, C. A. ■She alk with. ;tty i pretty to . pleasent to think on. Our opinion of Lois is that she is one of th C. S. N. 5. She simply smiles and the world is he that the rays of the sun are not enough for h Ray. 1 1 is on account of that one that we fe a school teacher very long. Best wishes. Lr Loii
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THE SEQUELLE VERNA REA Reynoldsville Senior Play Junior High School Group Secretary Bancroft Literary Society Student Council Y. W. C. A. Attendant to May Queen Always trious. bright, little lass. ; found at the head of he odest girl who never feels th. but always sees the bright spots in everyone elsi BERTHA SHADLE Clarion Bertha cause she i: speak for h Primary Group Franklin Literary Society modest little girl. We never see mucl ler retiring. But those of us who kn ableness once her acquaintance is mac KATHLEEN SHAFFER Dubois Intermediate Group Franklin Literary Society Y. W. C. A. Glee Club nd very quiet, .n ' t deny it: pies in smiles. Refined I But she ' s ■Which bi oublei NORMA SHEPERD Pittsburgh Primary Group Franklin Literary Society Business Manager Sequelle Y. W. C. A. Always busy. Efficiency ' s better part. You ask what that rushing sound is. Watch a minute and you ' ll see that it is Norma rushing to a class perhaps, or m a hurry to get something done for the Sequelle. We hardly kn od sport and but ould linly think of he She , of
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