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It is with mingled feelings that we look back on our first days at Edinboro. Then Gr - ax: f fif 4 an 2155 , 1 5 h - 1 , I , 'Z , A ,- if 9 , , 4 . ' M..- Svvninr Qllaaa ikiatnrg we were Juniors, shy, and even we will admit that we were as green as almost any other incoming class. Now we are Seniors, ready to graduate, and have become dignified and self-possessed. There has been a change, a great change, and what is it that has done this thing? Of course we all remember the Class of '22 and their help in making us acquainted with the school where we were to spend the better part of the next two years. Who could forget the serenades and the proposed snipe hunts that greeted us when we first arrived? Who could forget those various orders into which We were initiated,-The K. K. K., The Saffron Canine, etc. Certainly we will not forget. And then the Fall Wel- come! It was on this day that we saw the last of Edinboro football and then enjoyed one of her best dances. Such a day was all that was needed to complete our acquaint- ance with Old Edinboro and her ways and customs. There are many things that should be mentioned here but we must not think too deeply now. Do we remember the Halloween dance? We surely do! Even the proud Seniors admitted that we had given a very successful party. Among the many experi- ences that we had during the next few months, there was one which still stands far above all others. Does anyone guess? MUMPS! Aye, there were many swelled heads at Edinboro those days. Even thcse of our number who did not succumb to the ignoble affliction will remember the days that we spent on the campus looking off. When com- mencement rolled around,-were we sorry? Yes, in some ways we were. The Seniors were to go and we were to lose their company and their friendships. But with Class Day we became more cheerful. Every Junior walked a little straighter than he had before. At last we are Seniors. We came to Edinboro with more assurance this last fall than we did the year before, and we hope that we helped to make the latest crop of Juniors feel at hc-me here at Edinboro. NVe Well know, now, why Seniors should be proud and dignified, in fact, we believe that we are that Way ourselves. It is true that certain members of our revered faculty still try to teach us about Messrs. Alcuin, Bobbit Ka Co. but it is doubtful if they are highly successful. We feel that we are surfeited of knowledge. We are walking on air. We are Seniors! Graduation is before us and into our exuberance creeps a new note of something akin to sorrow. We are about to leave Edinboro. When we go we will have, to take with us, a knowledge that we have accomplished many things and that we have formed friendships that will last longer than the short time we spend at school. 4229
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K -wimiss .gf 'dl lx a n fl! 'lr-3 9 T' 'X i 5 C 5 ,, rl . 15.2, gjfm 'Q Q 15' 5 ' 'aaeewf a l'1f'fs-1?-' as 'l 'v-U---l HN-:-A MARGARET ELEANOR ADSIT Conneaut Lake, Pa. Conneaut H. S. Y. W. C. A. The Fates were surely kind to Eleanor for they gave her a ready wit and a willing tongue. Did you ever see her at loss for something to say? She is a good teacher and true friend and what more should we want? Eleanor says that she is not indebted to the school for all of her teaching experience for she spent, so she says, a great deal of time and energy in training Frances in the way she should go. Eleanor likes to direct certain affairs so some day we must not be surprised to hear of her managing a large farm. But whatever she does we are sure that Eleanor will find a happy life and many friends. BESSIE F. AINSWORTH Betty Corry, Pa. Spartansburg H. S. Y. W. C. A. There is something, just a something, in her dreamy eyes, There beneath their lashes long, and deep- a secret lies, And the burden that it wears has plainly left its trace In the sweet and calm repose that rests upon her face. tAdapted.l Thorough, genuine, and appreciative is Betty. Thorough in her ideals, genuine in her friendships, and appreciative of any real worth in others. Was there ever a pal like you, Betty? Betty is 'specially interested in the Jap alfair. She doesn't care to discuss the ques- tion however so we have been unable to gain much information on that important topic. Still waters run deep. Evidently not a betrayer of conildences. C243 MARY ANDERSON Parker's Landing, Pa. ' Grove City H. S. Junior and Senior Class Treasurerg Cabi- net Member Y. W. C. A.g Student Prayer Meeting Committee. If anybody wants a friend, they will find no truer one than Mary. She is always ready to help some one. Did you ever see her when she didn't have her lessons? Mary does not have very much to say, but when she does say something, it is sure to be worth while. We are sure she will be a success at her chosen profession. We trust that Mary will not have as much difficulty in getting her finances when she is teaching as she has had with the dues of the class of '23. FRANCES ALLEN Conneaut Lake, Pa. Conneaut H. S. Y. W. C. A. Are you Eleanor Adsit or Frances Allen? No, they don't look alike but they surely are inseparables in spite of the fact that they are roommates. How Eleanor managed to get along in Erie without Frances is more than we know. Fran is one of Edinboro's most diligent and best students and is chuck full of fun as well. Her motto is Get my lessons and my marks will take care of themselves. Noth- ing seems to hold terrors for Frances whether its jumping over the old horse in gymnasium or taking an examination in Economics.
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