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Laura Amsler Thiel College certificated Laura in the secondary ed- ucation field in mathematics. She came to C. S. T. C. this year as a post-graduate desirous of getting an addi- tional certificate in the elementary field. Laura is a quiet, studious person. Her extra-curricular activities are the Y. W. C. A. and the N. A. C. E. organizations. Her home is in St. Petersburg, Pennsylvania. Dora Boario Leechburg has given us Dora. She first received her bachelor of science degree in the elementary field in 1937. Returning this year, she completed her work in the secondary field, adding to her teaching credentials majors in English and social studies. She is a member of the Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority, and Pi Gamma Mu, honorary fraternity. Other extra-curricular activities include College Players, A Cappella Choir, and N. A. C. E. Dora is also house president at Becht Hall. 19 3 8 POSTGRADUATES 25
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Mae Stewart Mae was graduated from Rimersburg High School in 1934. She has obtained her bachelor of science degree in education this spring, majoring in geography and social stin lies. She has been a member of the Hiking Club and the I leography Club, and is also a mem her of Pi Gamma Mu honorary fraternity. M chut mteresl is map work, saiil Mae, when asked whal she likes to do best. Her map work is one excellent proof of her scholastic ability in general. Geraldine Thorne Gerry has been one of the must versatile i irls mi the campus. She has served mi the Student Community Senate fur two years and has been a member of the following organizations: International Relations Club, Pi Gamma Mu, Pan-hellenic Council, Delta Sigma Epsilon sorority, Outdoor Club, Press ( ' lull, and the Women ' s Athletic ( louncil. Her scholarship, popularity, and versatility have led her to her pre.-eni editorship of the Sequelle. Harry Wozniak Wozzie is a graduate of Kittanning High School. Although his home is in Timblin, Pennsylvania, he has made Clarion an almost constant home for four years. During summer vacations he has worked ai the sdass factory. He has been janitor of the gymnasium, and for the past year he has I n filling Teddy ' s shoes as part- time ii i til 1 1 watchman, lie is a member of the Alpha ( ! am ma Phi fraternil v. SENIORS 19 3 8 M
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JUNIORS 8 £ Harold Bailey — Here ' s youi man girls brunette . . . loves to, and does it well, dance . . . provides conversational tidbits. History and science keep him busj I ? VlRGIL Beari . . . gridiron football guard or tackle . . . huge in stature . . . runniest when serious. Major: elementary curricul- um. May next fail see his return. sm Hazel Bennett— With her changeable mood we find it rather hard to trace her tram of thought. She ' s a kindergarten primary training teacher t ! Earl Bonnett — . . . plucky athlete and scholar . . . remembered especially for anecdotal winter evenings in the upper dorm. ' onie back, boy, come back! Fern Brooks — . . . a gal of determination and level thought. Roman modes are known to her, for she is a Latin major. James Call . . . thespian and musician of the first water . . plagued with pianoitis, saxaphobia, clarinetitis, and-oh well, that ' ll suffice. Majors: history and English. Anna Mary Fox — Even though her majors are science and history, she finds plenty of time for both warbling and one Jewell. I ' m i ( in I II IN Horn with the gift of laugh- ter, with the thought that the u hole world ' s mad. ' ' ami he? . . . history and English. iiin II sm;i.i. Married life, perhaps, makes this science and math major mi ser s; should more of us marry to obtain this virtue ' . ' Walter H vskell Would In tstanding in any journalistic enterprise; witness: late CALL editorship . . . attests full knowledge of women. 26
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