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GlaU o{ m? Nancy Margaret Corbett Nancy has been active in the Art Club for two years and in the Hostess Club For one. She has also participated in intra- mural sports for two years. She comes from Corsica, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Clarion-Limestone Consoli- dated School. Nancy majored in elementary education. Her sense of humor should help her over some of the rough spots that always come up in teaching. During the second semester of her senior year Nancy taught second grade in the Main Street School of Clarion, Pennsylvania; therefore she won t graduate in May of 1946. Nancy was also a member of the Theta Alpha Lambda Sorority. Her friendli- ness has made her dear to many of the Clarion students. Joan Eyvonne Davis Jodie ' or Jo , as Joan is popularly called at Clarion, comes from De Young. She is a student of the elementary cur- riculum and specialized in the primary grades. Because of her sociability and agreeable nature Jo has had many and varied extra class ac- tivities. She has been class secre- tary and vice-president, vice- president of Woman ' s House Council, member of Delta Sigma Epsilon, Hostess Club, Young Women s Christian Association, College Players, Outdoor Club, Assoc iation for Childhood Edu- cation, Press Club, and Sequelle Staff, fn her four years at Clarion Jodie at all times has been tact- ful and pleasing in any social gathering. Jean Foster Donaldson Scotty is a Pittsburgh girl who is a graduate of West View High School. She will always be a great part of all our memories of Clarion State Teach- ers College. Secondary education with the fields of Library Science, Social Studies, and English were her specialties at Clarion. Because of her frankness, sin- cerity, and fairness in all things she became Freshman, Sopho- more, and Junior class president: student senate member; president, vice-president, and treasurer of Women ' s House Council; Young Women s Christian Association member; vice-president of Choir; president and vice-president of College Players; an able memljer of the Sequelle Staff and a mem- ber of Delta Sigma Epsilon. Her friendliness and sense of humor have made her near and dear to all those who knew her at Page Fifle
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ke enix Thelma Merna Allison Tlieliiia liails from New Belli- leliem but graduated from Brook ille Higli School. Slie is taking tlie acceleriiled tfiree-year course. lii( li fias meant a constant effort on lier part to keep up willi lier courses and add extra-curricular adivities. whicli are tfie fun of college life. Being a conscientious worker lias helped Ker do a fine jof of i7iajoring in secondary education. Her major fields are Ilnglisn, social studies, and matri. While at Clarion she has fjeen a member of the Art Club, the loslcss Clufj. the Choir, and (he College Players Club. We like to remember Thelma for her dramatic ability, for she has handled various roles with gen- uine talent. Helen Emma Brcjwnlee Helen is a c|uiet person anc:l always has a smile for everyone. She came to Clarion from F rook ville. lieing quite religious in nature, Helen has been an active member of the Young Women s Christian Association for two years and secretary lor one. She s also l)een a member of the Hostess Club and participated in intramural sports. During her senior year she was president ol the Geography Club after three years of loxal nienil)er lii|) in llud organization. Helen is majoring in elemen- tary education, and being a hard worker and cheerful, she leaves no doubts as to her success in that field. Laura Mae Casagni If sill ' s alw.ns busy, hurrying here and ihere bill has time to say a fc ' w Iricndly words.— that s Laura! And II s no wonder she s so l)us ! Laccra is a three-year sludciil md has managed some- how lo combine studying with a lillle play. She has been a member of the Camera Club. Association for Childhood Edu- cation, and participated in intra- mural sports. She has been secre- tary-treasurer of the Geography Club; secretary of the Future Teachers of America; representa- li e lo the Student Senate: and held offices in Sigma Delta Phi. L.Hira is majoring in elemen- tary education and her knack for sewing should help considerably. As prophets of the future we can Iruly say L-aiira will be a fine teacher ' . X ' tiurXvcn
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' ke GHM nA Betty Mae Finerty Upon meeting Belts one would at once be taken by her neat appearance, good Iooks. and likable personality. Her home is in Sheffield and her major field has been the elemen- tary curriculum. Betty came to us after a semester at Grove Citv College, where siie was enrolled as a music .student. Her mtisical abil- ity was continued at Clarion in the Choir, Ensemble, and Trio. Her activities have been Young Women s Christian Association, Inlramiirals, Outdoor Club, Col- lege f- ' lavers. Association for Childhood Hdu ation, class secre- tary, president of Pan-Hellenic, Sec[ue] .e staff, and f eha Sigma Epsilon. When we think of Fietts in years to (oirie. we cannot help reiiirmr)ering her sweetness, her music ability, and most of all her all-round personality. Ruth Elizabeth Hamilton Neat, elite and attractive Hammie came to us after com- pleting one year at Hood College for Women. Musically inclined, she has sung in the Choir, Ensemble, and Trio, besides be- ing a talented pianist. Ruth s honors in( hide Pi Gamma Mu and Who s Who. She was vice-president ol her junior class, a member of College Players, and president and vice- president of International Rela- tions Club. In her senior year Hammie was Sec uelle Editor and Women ' s House Council representative. Her majors include social studies and English, in liic li she is certain to c- cc ' l. Hloncle Hammie is a typical college girl of which we can be |)roucl. ETTY l.OUISE Hl Betty, who comes from Brook- x ' ille, has made a hne record at Clarion, both scholastically and in her extra-curricular activities. She has been a member of the Classical. Art. and International Relations Clubs. She is also a member of the Yoinig Women s Christian Association and has participated in intramural sports. She has served actively as presi- dent of Hostess Club, treasurer of College Players, business man- ager of Seriuelle. and Editor of the Clarion Call. lietty is riuite an attrac tive girl, ery capable and industrious. She was elected to membership in r i Gamma Mu, Who ' s Who, ,ind Alpha Psi Omega, I ' ellv is always remembered lor her dramatic ability, for she has been in many plays and given varied dialogues at college narlies. f ' ciflp Sixteen
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