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Hnsnv I . firtltlililt .......... , ..............................,.............................. ltheexns, Pa. Page Society, Class Treasurer, Nickname, lIennyg Favorite ldxpression, The Dickens! Nature has given to Ilenny a blessing. She has blessed him with a love of quietness and seclusion. Very seldom is he seen mingling with the gentler sex,or evcn found loafing :unong the boys. It is said that this is accounted for by his sensitiveness of his unusually large foundation Qfeetj. As to t' l'lenny's future, we have nothing to say. Some ol' our master nmcn In-gan life in just this way. a M.-ucv J. fiftlilildlt ............................................................ .. l,aneaster, la. Page Society, Nickname, Marie, Favorite ldxpression, ls that really true? To see and hear Mary in the class-room, one would say, What a quiet, sedate little person! ller voice is always low and swec-t,and she seldom hecomes excited. Even at dinner hour, when the other girls are chattering and arguing, Mary likes to look on and listen, and learn things. She seldom expresses her opinions unless asked for them, but, when given, they are usually very decided. We hope she will forever he shielded from the cruel winds of the world, as she is always afraid of sitting in a draught. lilary is one ol' the elocntionists of our class, and we all enjoy her work in that line. She is very much inclined to make mountains out ol' mole-hills, and to take life too seriously. Cheer np, Mary, and laugh the days away, like some of the rest ot' ns do. SUI-1 IG. Gwmn-Jn .................... ............................................. . . Ro 'ersforcl Pa. I Normal Soeiet Nickname Snsie ' l'lllV0l'llC l'lx iresslon UHll3C1'Sl0lJ 'l'0ll ations! K Y 7 ! 7 FN Sue's heart is in l'hiladelphia, in the possession of a devoted young man, who sends her flowers at an average of twice a month. She is a strong worker in all religious societies. Nevertheless, she is one of the lively spirits of third hall,and assists the rest in keeping things moving. We predict for Sue that she will he a great teacher in History and Latin, as these are her favorite branches ol' study. - :siv-
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l'lVl+1l,YN l ln-:lm ...................... ...... .......... .......... ..,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,.. ..... N , , I - 1 ,h Wales, pu. Page Society, Nickname, Stubbs, l avorite Expressions, By .love! and By Darn! This quaint, old-fashioned maiden is lnuch beloved by all her classmates, who frequently seek hcl- Wim counsels- 51,0 is always eager to learn of the faults ol' others, so that she may advise them as to the straight and narrow path of virtue. Evelyn takes great interest in sports ol' all kinds, and any atheltic contest without her presence is not considered colnplete. The only trouble is that she is continually calling the shortstop on a foot-ball team. The one line of sports in which she takes a personal interest is midnight feasts. During her Junior year, she had ten to her eredit. We can't recommend her as a housewife, because her domestic experience does not go further than the making of fudge. 1' lJ0ltl+lNCl'l lf amz ..,........................................................................ lfretz Pa. . - 1 - 1 - - , 7 Normal Soeletyg .Basket Ball Team, Nickname, Hl'1'CtZlG,,Q 1'avo1'1te Expression, Oh, you stop ' Fretzie is a pretty little, curly-headed brunette, from a town which the inhabitants thought proper to n-une after her, hence, she honors Fretz, Bucks county. She is a competent leader of the Gym class, and is also nn gy,-ullmlt lmgkeg- ball player. However, these are trilles in comparison with her wonderful ability at snapping down Shenk's Lane with the attractive California youth, whose sister, on those occasions, nobly acted her part as handy man. The memo,-V of this youth, though not continuing his studies here, is still kept fresh by the frequent request ol' her Model School ,.l,ii,lN.,, U, spell California. Tllflllgzll generally attentive while under the stern eye ol' the instructor, t'Fretzie's intm-est filmlly lvmlq to slumber. SVA R. l'llil'l'C'll ....................,....,................................ ...Rading, Pa. Page Society, Nickname, river , Favorite lflxpression, HTlll1t,S immense. ' ' ' I' This black-eyed maiden entered our class in the fall of 1900. She seems to be ol' a quiet, peaceful nature and ncvcr neglects her studies. When she first came here, she never appeared on our campus, from September to .lunc without XVl ll'lll ' ,, , , her hat and lur. Consequently, we thought she was a southern lady, and that the climate was to blame for her p:u'ti4-ulaiii fancy in dress. She has laid aside tlns fad, however, and we are now about readv to believe that her homc is in Ile-ulinff She never discloses her love affairs to anvone,and for this reason, we can sa nothinlr :1 x l - ' . r , N U . . n ,Y ,.. L u nun. blue null, no doubt, teach her allotted tnne,and then will, very likely, found an asylum for destitute cats. -33-
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' , D. W- FRANK GIQMMILI. ........................................................ ........... . Woodhme, l ai. . V , ,. , ,. .H . , I v 1 Y. . , Normal Society, Foot Ball and Basket Hall, Nl0liIHLlI1C, lmy .l nn , l'avorue luxplesslon, lay gum! ' Tiny Tim was a very 4-owardly little fellow when he eame among us, hut soon her-ame very hrave and 00lll'1tH00llS-- - - -- 't t i- ht 'llhere is nothin-r the HM-utter with that' Besides havinw develo med 'L fond- eveu brave enough to go to ,ancas ,ei .L f n , i. , . . 5, . , I . . . ,. . ' ,., , A , I , . ness for the opposite sex, Frank has increased his unusually !Illlt'li temper, whu-h gets the mastery of lum at tunes. Among the thine'-1 that might he mentioned eoneerninpg him, we are glad to sav that he is stmlious,aml has, as we helieve, a very I A V E4 f 1 ' ' ' bright future hefore him. Errnc T. Gmei-:Rv ...................................................................... Woodland, Pa' Page Society, Vice-President Y. W. C. A., Nickname, Maw or Ginger , lfaxorite Expression, fl'm done for to-day. A Ellie is one of the most familiar figures at Millersville. ller untiring: devotion and ever-ready advice has earned for her the little pet name of Maw or Mother. Not only is she a mother to the girls, hut she also has a warm spot in her heart for the boys, though the latter statement is invariably denied hy her. For the past two years, Ellie has ac-ted as our spiritual adviser. From time to time, we are eompellecl to listen to her sermons, whieh fall upon our sinful hearts and perish there, just as the seeds which are sown upon the stony ground, Poor l'lfl'ie! How often in the days to eome shall we remember the pleadings, sc-oldingrs and wry faves made at us when we were engaged in some harmless little pastime! She has forgotten that there is always some good in the worst of us, aml always some had in the hest of us. We need have no misgivings eoneerning l'lH'ie's future eareer, for we know she will never stray from the strait and narrow way. ALMIGDA Gluemeu ........................ ' .......... t .......,.... ' ......... ' ....... . . .l,awn, Pa. Nmnml Smgigtyj Niekname, Al 5 l'ltLV0l'lliC Idxpression, Gosh, girls, I'm tired V' Squire is an energgetie and ever-vivarious Senior of miniature size, whose early days were spent in the eompanionship of other little flermau girls in the vieinity of Iiawn, In-hanon eounty. lt is not diilieult to see in whieh way her ali'ec-tions lie, fm- by watelllllg' her in the various elasses, we are amused to see the loving.5.gl:uu-es thrown toward one of the popular young men, Alas, Warren! Thy days are over. Spring has rome, lH'lll,2:IllQ.f with it a spring heauty in the form of a cor- hetist. Al'S affections are certainly suhjeet to many variations. Upon the question of eo-eduf-ation, she is a staunch advo- vate and is ever extolling praises for F.and M. Oh, Zim! Why are not thy doors open to me? Volumes eould scarcely tell all her love stories u.nd c0.ses. It is too bad that we can no longer walk to the Mennonite church, for how can some of those old gravestones stand without the firm support of our Squire ? - 35-
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