Edinboro University - Tartan / Conneautteean Yearbook (Edinboro, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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g Gbe uma, '13 LEXYIS ACKER, Littles Corners. Cupid Ackcr docsn't have time for anything except books and Y. M. C. A. Any time of day or night, if you were to look in his room or clothes closet, you would Iind him on the floor with his books. A Lewis is the baby of the class, a dyed-in-the-wool book worm, and we look for him to be a. boy wonder some day. His only recreations are base ball and tennis. We suspect that his greatest ambition is to be a second Mathewson or Cy Young. However, he doesn't let this ambition interfere with his studies. MARY A GN ENV., Edinboro. Is thy name Mary, maiden fair? Mary can play for we certainly have to keep step when she plays for us to march from chapel. , I Her favorite occupation is keeping store. It is not as trying as going to school, although we are sure she can expound knowledge to young Americans. The only way in which she makes a nuisance of herself is by carrying character books. ' -XNGEIJNE AMIDON. Edinhoro. .-Xiigief' In the world of dreams I have chosen my part, To sleep for a season and hear no sound. 0116 of our class who lives in Edinboro. She has a truly Southern drawl, but this does not help her to pronounce Champs Elysseesu in French class. Shc never butts in, she never is cross, and she never studies more than the re- quired amount. DORIS .-XRIIDON, North East. Phil. The world is too much with us. At all meetings on second iioor you find Doris with her mandolin, which she is very fond of playing. Another of her accomplishments is talking German, which often tries the patience of her room-mate. We often wonder why Doris sits and gazes across the street, and after flreaming for some time begins to sing School Days. LE N.-X A N DREXYS, Spzirtausburg. Quiet talk she liketh best In a bower of gentle books- Watering flowers, or reading books. Q In Lit. class she always answers one hour, and her hand is always the first one raised when knotty parts of Chaucer are to be translated. She doesn't like afternoon classes any better than the rest of us, but she has a particular dislike for History of Education. Page 5l Z'C'lIft'CIl



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Gbe lbita, '13 LEO ARMIGOST, Venango. Leo is an accomplished young man and an authority on styles. He first gave us wearing stickpins on jerseys-a new one to all. l-Ie has a. fine tenor voice and the plaintive strains of his violin would draw tears from a cigar store Indian, while his livelier notes are the envy of all the Edinboro song birds. We are sorry to say that Leo has fallen victim to the wiles of woman. And he was such a nice boy. HELEN llATl.lURS'l', Clarendon. Helen was a credit to the oratory department in Mrs. Briggs of the Poultry Yard, and to the physical training department in The Mouse Trap . She always has her lessons even if no one knows when she gets them. The onlly lesson she can't get is trigonometry and she says that is all kinds of double-jointed adjectives. PAUL BELLOXYS, Meadville. Bellows is a popular lad. He has a stand in with all the girls t?l Playing the part of baby in the Potter farce seemed to be natural for him. As a cheer, leader we predict a brilliant future for him. Any school needing one will please notify us and we will send him by return freight. The only disreputable thing he ever does is to get Wildman into scrapes. Bellows insists that Wildman got him into the scrapes but we believe that is simply a bluff. HUBIERT BENTLEY, Beaver Center. Bent ' Bent is quite a lad. He is some orator as shown by his response to the senior will last year. He was pretty good in foot ball and could play basket ball. Hubert likes Lamb, too, but that is a long story. According to this young man's doctrine, people wear too much clothing. Nothing would suit him better than to be turned loose in the wilderness stark naked. But we cannot afford to do that. We need him here to keep third iloor from going to sleep during study hour. FREDA ROXYERSOCK, Oil City. Just to see her is to love her, Love but one and love forever, For Nature made her what she is And never made another. Freda seems very quiet, but wait till you know her. She does not believe in staying away from Oil City during vacation. Her chief aim in life is to learn to play the piano and to sing. . Page nfm-teen

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