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G1 RTRUDE BRONVN .,................................................... . .Cxford, Pa. Page Society, Nickname, Gertie g lfavorite Expression, You crazy kid. Never in a brown study, or even known to be ever blue. A willing worker for her society and a still better actor in the line of short plays. This young lady will probably have to spend her time in Utah, for three lovers are two too many. Gertie is lavishing her affection not only on a Senior youth, who possesses her dainty fan, but also upon a sailor, who is somewhere on the briny blue. The third gentleman would undoubtedly be pleased if he knew of her attempts to reno- vate electric light bulbs during study period. Copying notes, candy making and laughing are her chief occupations. Surely, Oxford must be proud to possess so happy a resident. All Blllllllill ...................... . ............................... . . Huntingdon, Pa. ' we Soeiet ' Nickname Allie ' lfavorite ,l'Ix iression Oh Moses! P1 yi 7 I ! ! 'l'his tiny miss, the smallest member ol' the Senior class, is one of the greatest talkers in the institution C?j. She takes great delight in primary work and gymnastics, but her favorite pastime is lavishing smiles on the opposite sex. She dearly loves to read her Bible and it is her constant companion as she travels to and fro on Sunday morning. Her favorite study is German, and she expects to spend her honey-moon traveling through Germany, She is an advocate of Woman's Rights, and wants to teach until she is thirty-two. She was once in love, but, sad to relate, had to get out, on account of her ex- treme youth. Cr im new Cl-lANNl'2l.L . . ........,........................ . . . Fawn Grove, Pa. Normal Society, l avorite Expression, Great Scott! Here is the philosopher of our class. l'le is a great man from the great county of York, and his philosophy is as im- pregnable as the blue York county rock. One would think as Clarence peals forth a row of words that would choke the average scholar, that unless there are several thousand new English words added to the language, he will be out of a job if he does not take up several foreign languages. Well, making it plain, he carries hisbooks in his head. He is greatly in- terested in the ladies and they in him, and we don't question why it is mutual. We hear Clarence will be at Dickinson next year, and we wish to say,tbat it will be necessary for the Dickinsonians towork if they wish to stand in his class of scholarship. He is a loyal member of our class, never failing to do willingly the work that falls to his lot. He is gifted along the musical line. This will no doubt be a great advantage to him in futul'e life. We feel sure that Mr. Channell will be a credit to the school and the class.
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AMY Book .............................,.................. '. . . .............. . . Strasburg, Pa. Page Society, Nickname, Bright Eyes , 1 avorite llixpression, Oh, Shueks! A true representative of her name, fond of text-books and the Bible, one of the elass of nineteen hundred and seven, a loyal member of the W. Y. C. T. U. and an active member of the Page liiterary society. With all this, she is surely destined to beeome a famous member of the Woman's Suffrage Club. Amy, apparently, takes no interest in boys, but on Sunday afternoons she is noted forbeing one of the greatest snappers in the institution. As an inhabitant of Straslmrg, she is quite bright, attractive and very dignified on the eampus. She knows of no higher profession than that of a minister and takes great delight in General llistory eli:u'ar-ters, espeeially 'A llenry's.'l .l'lltl'ID. W. lilil'IlMl-IIIGR .........,........................................................... 'freverton Pa. Normal Society, lfoot Hall, Nickname, H l 1'utsie',3 Favorite .l'lXpression, f'0h, you go on. Here is one of the members of our class who is a great thinker-but many of his thoughts are about the fairer sex. In faet, they are so mneh so, that part of the eampus has been disfigured as a result of these thoughts. The whole seq-ret is, that it was neeessary to remove the beautiful trees in the court near the ladies' buildings in order to keep a few of the boys from dodging under their shadows at night. Now the same fellows have to be eoutent with standing at some distance from the building and whistle a good-night. l red's favorite song is a parody: On Millersville's bank of ash I stand, And east a wishful eye To yonder window in the square, Where my fond wishes lie. We, of course, are liberal in thinking of Frutsic's troubles, for we realize that he is young,and will grow out of much of his ehildishness. Although Fred can spend a gl'eat amount of time in dreams, he is always up to the standard in hiselnss, We wish him well, -25-
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