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KN xlE7f' swf. NORA BONNER,-' 'Asliun .,..,. ALICE BRENNAN-H Allie. Old Forge, Pa. Member of Shakespearean SocietygMini-Spearean Staffg Glee Clubg Girls' Basketball Team ' 'F0v'l'i.s.9fi91'1,0 ! ' 7 Better late than never! Everyone who knows Nora readily recognizes the application of this saying, for she made this reputation for herself two years ago. This speckled beauty made her debut at Normal ,when things were settling down after the hustle and bustle of the opening of school. Her win- ning disposition soon Won for her a host of friends. Nora delights in building air castles and has a ready made hero, a scientific farmer with black hair, blue eyes and a mustache, which is best described in her own words, Just like a football team, eleven on each side. As a basketball player, Nora has astonished her friends, out jumping every opposing center and com- manding the admiration of her opponents as well as of her fellow players. Dancing seems to be her hobby and her friends are frequently entertained by her splendid exhibitions. Scranton is very dear to Nora's heart, as is shown by her frequent trips there during vacation time. Henry! Beware! Coaldale, Pa.. Shakespearean Society, Class Poet AM faith clicl you think: I 'llJ0'ILZCZ'71f,lf?H Tap, tap- Come in -and who stands before you but Alice, a cheerful smile on her face, ready for a neighborly talk. During the course of conversation. Allie's joys are outlined and if she feels in the humor she will sing a song and recite her latest poem. Then she must be going, she has so much to do and does not know how she will ever get through. Besides studying her French and doing her arith- metic problems, there are numerous letters to be written for although Cupid has never yet tampered with her heart, she is sufficiently familiar with his doings, as her latest poetic accomplishments prove. Knapp's is a second home to Alice, and regard- less of time or circumstances she can be seen wend- ing her way across the Campus in the direction of , this rendezvous for the hungry. Alice almost had the experience of a trip across the Jordan during the Flu epidemic but luckily for us she remained on this side. . I i 27
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Minisink Society, Mini Spearean Staff Oh 1 0 uZcZn'I be bof7Lm'ecZ.'.7 fN NEW N fI EJ l BFULAII BARTEAU Buda im-iifmd, Pa. My l1.em'l ! This fair blossom was snatched from the city of Portland and planted among the flowers of 1919. In her Junior year she taught the inexperienced day students the art of casing, giving lessons daily and free of charge. One of her favorite expressions is, Oh! for the love of Mike. She has a disposition which would niake the gods envious. Although she is tiny she travels Eroin Portland to East Stroudsburg dailyj Her melodious laughter floating through the halls always assures us of her arrival. She is loved by all and a class- inute of whom we are proud. We have heard that she received iirst honors at Portland High School and she has surely proved to be a good student during her two years with us. UN X BLNNE FT Una New Milford, Pa. Una is very industrious and her time is generally occupied in studying History of Education and writ- ing big, fat letters. 'She has acquired quite a repu- tation as an elocutionist and has on many occasions entertained the inenibers of the Minisink Literary Society by her interesting selections. ' Una is Very fond of walking and generally wends her way into the country where her enthusiastic ad- miration for the beauties of Mother Nature is gratiiied. On several occasions Una has spent many pleasant hours contemplating the beauty and geo- logical features of the Water Gap. X On receiving her diploma Una will not hid fare- well to Monroe county altogether, for she will en- deavor to take an occasional Trip back to Dela- ware Water Gap. 26
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f'N ' W, S6711 'EJ MARY M. BUCKLEY- Mary, Honesdale, Pa, Shakespearean Society Oh, fnow you! Could you but hear Mary say. Oh, now you! you would realize how much of a failure is our at- tempt to describe her. Thoughtful and reserved- that is how she seems to those not intimate with her, but what a mistake! She also gives the illlpres- sion of being quiet and studious when sthe comes to your room to borrow a book, but don't be fooled. This is but a ruse to gain entrance and once within, her delight is to raise a runipus. She appears so ab- stracted and absent-minded, but there again beware and notice how her eyes fairly dance with mischief. This is the lady who puts Big Ben on a saucer under your bed so that his clattering alarm will rouse you from sweetest dreams in the wee, small hours. Is it any wonder we heap on her our accusations concern- ing stacked rooms and all other disasters? She indeed sums herself up in the way in which she says, Oh, now you! It is such a cry of self- defenseg such a plea of innocence, such a judgment on your wickednessg such a boldness in its retic- enceg in all one grand total of our bright, kindly, and loveable Mary. ANITA EILEEN BURKE- Cleef, Dickson City, Pa Shakespearean Society, Glee Club, Mini- Spearean Staff I like you az-ice. If questions and smiles would keep girlies aliveg Anita will thrive to one hundred and tive. Indeed! One of the chief things portrayed in the features of Cleo is her smile. Many a fellow's tender heart has been captured thus, in fact, in her Junior year, and Senior years she became wise and flew from one to another. Sympathy and geniality can always be found in Anita. She has often told us of her lofty ambitions in the profession but we fear that these future hopes have already been shattered. We can easily imagine Anita as mistress of A Little Home for Two. 28 E
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