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1 I LIIE—WI il 1 3 ANNA MacINERNY ‘1 Imagination rules the world— and helps in class. ” Not that we suspect Anna of anything like that. Oh my, no! But she never seems to spend much time studying, and generally comes out on top in class. We know this, for we’ve sat acrors from her for quite a while. She has a most contagious laugh and is always ready to talk until the teacher bangs on the desk with her pencil. We don’t know what Anna intends to do next year, but we bet she has a good time wherever she may go. DELLA MERRICK There is a quiet little girl among us whom we all like. She has lovely, curly hair and the dearest dimples. She is one of the few of us who really are delights to the teachers. She looks as if she were going to do something big and we know she will. Though Della (isn’t that a pretty name?) hasn’t been with us very long, we are mighty fond of her and wish her the best of success at college next year. FANNIE A. MILLER “And while you smile, another smiles, And life’s wo'th while because you smile.” This fun loving, wide-awake young lady is one of the joys of our existence with her ready laugh, and particularly of (we won’t say who he is, as he is on the Board). Fannie is a very capable person and also talented. She was an adorable little Irish girl in the Vaudeville, besides the leading one of the team in the ticket selling contest. And last but not least, she has worked hard on the business Board of “The Blue and White.” “Blue and White” Boapd Girl’s Vindex Board Senior Vaudeville Chairman Cabaret Party LEROY STAUNTON “Silence is golden.” Roy dropped in from “Number Six” and we are glad that he is among us. He is a quiet fellow and, like most quiet fellows, a good student. Though good looking, he has so far proved quite imuervious to the attacks of the fair sex. We think, however, that he is weakening, for lately he has been seen casting approving glances upon certain young ladies. We wish him success in all lines, .JOHN VAN ALSTYNE “Give me your paper just a minute” “Johnny” left us last January, after graduating, to launch out into the mysteries of the modern grocery business. He left be- hind, however, a strong impression of himself. He excelled in every field, whether in physics, English or chalk-thvowing. It has been rumored that John aspires to be a steeplejack, but we advise him to be a politician if he want’s real activity.
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I 11 j TIE “V H 1 1 I 3 BERTHA MANBERG “A pleasing countenance is no slight advantage. ’ ’ Can’t you just imagine Bertha teaching arithmetic, geography, etc., to a circle of adoring youngsters? It’s going to be a lucky school that obtains her to lead its young hope- fuls along the path of knowledge. Besides being very clever, she is very attractive; and while we wish her the very best of success, we aren’t a bit afraid to wager that she won’t be a school teacher all her life. HARRIET B. MATTHEWS ‘1A friend worth knowing. ’ ’ Harriet is a peach when you know her, so the girls declare. ‘1 Crushes ’ ’ is not in her vocabulary though we do not know as to her day dreams because she is a bit shy. She is very obliging and just lots of fun. She never has to hurry to school. It seems quite con- venient and an honor to be a non-resident. She will make many friends at Cornell next year. MARTHA MELLEN “Quiet and demure is she.” We are not very acquainted with Martha, but we know some people who are, and they say many nice things about her. For instance, they say that she is industrious, clever, and very valuable as a friend. Her report cards are always very good indeed, and from that you might imply that we mean to call Martha a ”grind.” She isn’t, though; she’s just got lots of brains and common sense. PERCY SEAMON 111 don’t believe I know, but I ’ll try. ’ ’ Percy may not know it, but he is one of the best known members of our class. He has done many things in his school life; he is a master at debating, dauntless before the hungry eyes of his teachers, and indomitable in the prize ring. Percy will never admit it, but he always has a friend with him at every party he attends. Forum Senior Vaudeville Cabaret Party Committee Stage Manager Senior Play Color and Motto Committee PERCY S. SNYDER “ Learn by doing.” Percy Snyder has been with us every fore- noon since last September (or nearly every). Perc thought he didn’t need to go all the day. But don’t think he lies around all the after- noon; oh, no! Percy is some singer; quite often he has favored us in that way. Same way with acting and basketball playing; those long legs certainly get him around. We are all sure our class would not be complete if Percy were missing. Senior Vaudeville Entertainment Senior Class Play Forum
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1H WHITE HELEN M. MILLER ‘ Still waters run deep.” Helen is one of the quietest and most re- served girls in the class. When questioned as to her plans for next year by our reporter, she flatly refused to give away any information —so we are allowed to guess. (You’ll have to ask her whether you’re right or not—we don’t know.) We all join in wishing Helen much happiness and good luck in whatever she may do next year and all the years to come. MARY M. O’DEA “And her eyes have all the seeming Of an angel who is dreaming.” Here is Mary, of the Senior Play cast, alias “Dorothy,” who so cleverly stole the heart of everyone at the play production. We wrould just love to see Mary in the movies some day, and perhaps we’d better prophesy more dramatic fame for her, but we hesitate a little about doing it. The reason is that Mary is very pretty, you see, and the boys simply cannot resist her, so perhaps it would be wiser for us to predict a bungalow for her. Senior Class Play CATHERINE O’HARE “Say, how on earth do you do it?” This girl is a wonder! She never seems to be studying herself into brain fever, but she always knows her lessons. We wonder how she does it. We won’t lose her entirely next year, as we understand she is planning on Elmira College. But oh! Sh-h-h—!! There is a dreadful, dark secret! She doesn’t prefer Elmira in all ways. We hear vague rumors about Pottsville. We wonder! ELIZABETH O’HARE “So clever, so fair, so full of cheer.” “Betty” walks majestically down our halls, but if you happen to be a lucky one you will receive a bright smile and a flash of dimples. She enjoys dancing, can play the piano, and also is one of those excellent students whose names appear monthly on the honor list. Betty is fond of all the sports and especially of foot- ball. We should like to tell on her for she never misses a chance to tease. Her success at Elmira College is assured. Senior Vaudeville Entertainment Cast Party Committee DAVID WEINER “Way down yonder in the onion patch.” That’s Dave. He wanted to help win the war, so he “beat it” down the river to the first farm and they set him to work. What he lacked in skill was made up in endeavor. He is now a skilled gardener. Perhaps he aims to be a farmer. Well, good luck, Dave.
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