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Delmar Del. NIM' M. ELLIS .. ...................................................... . ... , Page Soeietyg Nickname, lJimpie g lfav orite Expression, hello, liid ! May is the dear little girl of first hall. She is popular with everybody and has many warm friends of the opposite sex. She is fond of all sorts of animal life, with the exception of mire. Last year, she particularly liked Salmon, and this year ' ' i ' ' ' ' ff' fl' 1' d l r li 'ht heart will she seems to c-are especially for that bird known as the Jay. Her fax orite occupation is glgg mg, an me g certainly carry her happily through life. Honeybrook Pa. Hl+:1.nN SLOAN .Emi-:nv .... ................. ....................................,...... , Normal Society, Captain Henior Basket Ball Team, Nickname, Lap or Kid , lfavorite Expression, Deed if I know! or, Let's take a walk! After having passed through various vic-issitudes of fortune, Helen found herself, in the fall of 1904, embarked upon the Normal Ship,and has been smoothly sailingon that vessel ever sinee. During her Senior year,she became captain of the basket ball crew, and succeeded in skillfully launching her little bark in the vietor's port. No doubt Helen deserves great praise for her worthy deeds along this line, but we have found that too much praise is not good for this young lady's soul, so we have hushed the voices that were so ready to do honor to her name. Helen is not like other girls. She cares nothing at all for the flattering words and saddened hearts of the love-lorn youths. As yet, she is heart-whole and fancy-free. How- ever, she has not been able to resist the temptation of tasting of the forbidden fruit of Millersville, and, of course, has suffered the usual consequences. Yet with all her faults, Cap is a sweet little girl, mueh admired by all her classmates. WARM-:N K. Exek ................................................................. ..... l ,exington, Pa- Normal Society, lfoot Ball, Nickname, Ink , Favorite lixpression, Ah - - -ll' Warren is one of the very promising young members of our c-lass. He is a very c-lever little fellow and we all enjoy the noise he makes when he gets started, and, strange to say, he isn't hard to start. Warren is full of fighting blood, as was real- ized by a buneh of the husky Juniors, when they tried to frustrate our plans for a soc-iable, more than a year ago. He is a very good musician, both vocal and instrumental. One would think he was a good fisherman,from the way he can handle a pole on which there was a kettle filled with apples tied to the end. Warren has many friends among the ladies,and he isn't at all worried about the size of them. One would think, from the present outlook, he likes the saying, Man wants but little here below, ' But he wants that little long. All right, Warren, go ahead, we know your success in life will be worthy of note. ,30-
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4 BLANUHIG Douna ................................................... , , NIillerSVille, Pa, Page Soeietyg Nickname, Dill , l'l2LV0l'lt6 Expression, Aherfnit. This little maid, although she has spent the greater part of her life in Millersville, knows comparatively nothing of her native village,and would probably heeome lost,if she ever attempted to walk down Shenk's Lane. ller whole aim in life is to he the wife of a H Baker. She is very studious,and her favorite study is Geometry. She always plays bingo, hut her greatest delight is eopying method notes. .IANM lC. l,ONNl'1GAIN ..... ...... ......... . ...................................... ...... . . S eranton, Pa. Page Society, Nickname, Mike , Favorite Expression, Great Guns! and Cats! .lane is a young lady of many moods. HWhen she is good, she is very good, hut when she is had-W--!!! She pos- sesses a feeling of disdain for all mankind, with but one exception, and this same exception she will never see Nloref' She has a fa:-ulty for getting on wrong ears, losing her pox-ket-hook, etc. ln short, Jane is rather absent-minded. She expects to go to Wellesley College,and we shall prohahly hear oi her as a famous personage some day. Vile must not forget her mar- velous voiee when she sings, so wonderful, so awe-inspiring is the sound that we cannot hear the oppressive sweetness, and are forced to flee from the spot. Jane has numerous friends,and it niay well he said oi' her, 'l'he hetter vou know hm., um lietter you like her. . l'lS'l'l'llGR G. lflpo.-ia . . . . ..............................,................................... Slirewshurw Pa. PNY Normal Society, Niekname, doesn't have any yetg liavorite lilxpression, Oh, Splash! . Esther is one ol' the few quiet nienihers ol' our 4-lass. She is proud ol' her native county and keeps up the 1-1-4-orfl for ' ' N u' lvl- ' -1: v-i-v-1 i -,- ' , ' ' the same, in churn-h-going. hhe has nu ei heen in l0XL,.Lllll IICNOI exputs to lu. llu nund has a lustorn-al tendenev, and ' 1 . J . ' . -' 1 ' i - 1 - , ' I I X ' - t . . . ' we think that some day l'Ail2,2l,Ul s lllhtlllllti will he usid throughout thx. llllli-Ul Stati s. She ls always up in time lor lmreak- fast, as she delights in morning walks around the lake. ' -29-H
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' J URSULA A. ERNs'r ........................... , ............................................. lflbcrton, 1 a. Page Society, Nickname, Sala , Favorite Expression, By right, I ought to do this, and Oh, laws! Sula, as we all know, is studying to become a teacher, but there are very few who know that she is also studying ' 's iat Suhr wants to be able to converse intelli-rentl f on that sulfect when her lawyer friend law. The reason or ns 1. PW . . i Specs, comes to sec her. She is also learning to make candy, and has succeeded fairly well. One night tlus year, as she V' r r . there was a scream and all of Sula's fudge lay over the table while moor Sula still held was making., u ge, su en y , . v I ' - e ho e that her other attem ts will not turn out so disastrousl . But never mind Sula the empty pan in mer ianc s. p Y , i practice makes perfect, as the sages say. ANNA L. EVANS ....................................................................... . . . Akron, Pa. Normal Society, N ickname, Little Girl , 1+avor1te lMXlJ1'6SSl011, Just the dearest thing! :MINNIE There are some people in the world who have a deep-seated prejudice against doing more work than is necessary, but Anna Evans does not belong to this class. She is constantly worrying because her work is not quite so perfect as it might have been. She could give all of her companions lessons in ncatness and accuracy, for everything has to be just soj' to suit Ammfg critical taste. Her note-books are always models, and yet Anna is one of those persons who never can do any- thing. Although, seemingly, a calm, quiet, reserved young lady, she is very enthusiastic on certain subjects, and her affec- tions are exceedingly strong, as her best friends can testify. Anna is very much interested in the Band of White Ribbon Workers, and, before very long, we expect to hear of her giving lectures on the temperance question in all the principal cities in the Union. '-1 7. ETZWEILISIR ........................................................ . . Lewlston, 1 a. Page Society, Nickname, The Worker , Favorite Expression, Oh, dear! This little lady hides beneath her quiet exterior a mind of wonderful capacity. She scarcely knows the meaning of the word Hunk, and was never known to he excited but on one occasion. That was the day on which the Senior girl won the cup in basket ball, and Minnie was seen wildly waving her handkerchief. lt may well be said of her And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, That one small head could carry all she knew. -31-
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