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V 7ARRlCN G. IBUNN-- lluunief' Miuiersaaeam U Namicolcc. Pa. President Minisink Literary Society: Bible Chorusg Glee Clubg Y. M. C. A. 111111 lllllllllff ilu' lflfiil'-Y I'.Y tl 11111.vf .s'111'1'1'1i l!zi11gr. Bunnie though not very large is a fellow who conquers obstacles through sheer determina- tion. He was a quiet, unassuming lad for the first few months, but met a little Nanticoke girl and fell in love. You all know the results, loses his head, blows his bugle, sings love songs when serenading, and does not let the front Campus grow green. His Uteddy-bear hair-cut, large rimmed spectacles and white scarf' suggest a professor ol' Agriculture C?J. His altruistic tendencies are illustrated pro- fusely in his elforts to make Nanticokians promin- ent in all activities of N0l'l11lLl lil'e. He was ad- vised. in History of Education to secure a high- school position as soon as possible, in order to in- sure the wherewithal by which his dreams might be realized. 1 '1 y Wyonuug, Pa IVXNNIIC lfnluzicss- lfan. Nlember Y. M. C. A. Cabinetg Minisink Literary Society. l 1zu1'll 11111131 If 1l11'1'1' 111' 111131 ftlllffl llll 1111111. - Here we have a gift from the wilds ol' Wy- Omlllg-. .The place may be l'ound on the map if your vision is not impaired and if you are suilicient- ly Dersistent in your search. It doesn't burst into Qylle at the lirst sight but that isn't Fannie's fault, lor her specialty is telling blood curdling stories Oi the wild animals that are killed on the main Street up there. , We do not hear nor see much of this indi- Yldllill, as she is very quiet and industrious, refus- mg,t0 engage in .the frivolities of Normal lil'e. While others are wasting their time in idle pleas- Ege: Fannie is tolling with her books in an effort In Set an .example for some of her weaker sisters. th 'Shite ol her industry, she occasionally mixes with e girls and we consider her our friend. 29
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1 waters sas aiu 1 Mixluli R. UMQNNAN- 'l'o1tsy, Archbald, Pa. Shakespearean Society. And Mariv tix as frm' As IVlm'ir is s-turd. Marie is a member oi' the Mid-Valley squad. She joined us in our third year, and a certain swain said he is sorry she did not start in the Model School. She is one of the girls of our class who is always the target of admiring glances, both from the students and from a certain young man in town. Marie has found time to make a lasting name for herself as the introducer of that song And Could I Love Another? No! No! No! She claims' there is nothing perfect in this world, not even a case. She has gained quite distinction in the dining-room for her prowess at dessert. The undergraduates will bid her a lamenting adieu while her class-mates wish her oceans ot' success. PEARL CJIAVIA BRYAN---HSCl'l2lTZ,H Danielsville, Pa. Member oi' Minisink Literary Society. My lwcrrt is sair, I dalrc not tell, My lzvnrz' is sair, for s01114'I10f1'y. ' Do you see that look of determination on her womanly face? Well, this is Pearl who came to us from Danielsville. There are two things she has as hobbies at school, the- first is, waiting for the mail from New York, and the second is testing her cuisine abilities much to our delight. Schatz distinguished herself by being an active member of the Jolly Eight. She participated in all the Geology trips on which she received such inspiration from the wind, waves, rocks, that she is constantly writing letters to George. Her greatest asset is a big, generous heart. 28
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1 Miuisrsaasau U I1ELliN M. BURKIQ- Stubby, I3londe, East Strouclsbuifg, Pa. Plato so fond. MAB.lEI, L. CARl,lN--HNl2lIJC,H Excelsior Society. Stvc'vl' was hcl' xllzilv,-12111 not for 7lIiC,' Alas, Tt'!1C'Il'TL'0I1Il1IL looks foo leiazcl, just turn j'0Ill'f00l1'SfZ Izumi cmd sua- Smnv youth his 'ZUlI1h,l,'llfj rlosc bL fL1'1Ld., Although Mabel is one oi' our day students and lives in East Stroudsburg, she is not a native of that illustrious town. In order that we might have at least one altogether good person in our class, she came from Tunkhannock to join us .and we are glad for her decision. Tis said that she is Frank and never hesi- tates when she finds herself in difficulties, to make her troubles known, by means of her favorite ex- pression, I'm Bushedf' As a postscript we would mention her dalrcing at which she is an adept. We would also mention her perserverence in teaching her brother the same art. 3U Excelsior Society. S111aII.' Ayr: wry small, s Kazaa high in ll' gz'as.vlmppm'. Helen distinguishes herself as a member of our class because she is a namesake of the Helen Gould of international fame. Stubby is a dear, girl of many dates, some of which she keeps. 77 ad Yet it is strange that so fair a blo11de should be of Virgil once said, Varlum et mutabile semper feminaf' Helen certainly verifies this statement, for you never know what to expect from her next. We might addi that Helen's chief delight is the study of Grammar, especially that section of it de- voted to the declension of nouns. East Strouclslnirg, Pa.
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