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T fe Co ?orsee7 7 Alice Bare California, Pa. Philo; La Circle Francais. Barr Republican High School Graduate. It was only glad good morning As she passed along the way, But is spread the Morning ' s glory Over the live-long Day. This little girl joined our class in the fall of 1915 and we have all been the happier for her presence. She is always ready with a smile but those who know her best say that she has her serious Moments, too. Here ' s to the glaclness of her gladness when she ' s glad. Here ' s to the sadness of her sadness when she ' s sad, But the gladness of her gladness and the sadness of her sadness. Are not in it with the madness of her madness when she ' s mad. But we are assured of her success in the future in whatever she mav undertake. Nell Berg Point Marion, Pa. Philo Secretary; Y. W. C. A. A maiden modest, self possessed, Youth and beautiful and daintily dressed. Nell comes to us from the Point Marion High School. Are we glad? Well, any one who knows her will answer in the affirmative. During her two years ' stay with us she has cheered many with her quiet, cheerful manner and sweet disposition. She makes many trips home, but of course it is only to see mother and the rest of the family (? ' . Mary .Jane Berkey Somerset, Pa. Philo Vice President; Y. W. C. A.; Latin Club, Vice President; Hockey Team, ' 16; Editorial Board; H. P. Society. Berkie the dark eyed and dark haired mite of our class came to us at the beginning of her Sophomore year. Altho she breaks many rules, and finds plenty of trouble, the good always Croups out. Her two favorite studies are Milton and Virgil. She is an artist at all sorts of fancy work, and a wonder at dressmaking. She expects to enter Goucher this coming year and we wish her much success. 22
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7?ie Co ffcrsea ? Helen Arter California, Pa. Helen Philo. She ' s a winsome wee thing, She ' s a handsome wee thing, She ' s a bonny wee thing. This sweet wee Helen o ' Oiir ' s. Helen is one of the quite girls of our class, but this does not make her less lovable. Her winsome smile, and her soft brown eyes, win friends for her wherever she goes. She is one of the girls who never say Die. This alone is enough to insure her success. Bessie C. Askins Roscoe, Pa. German Club; Philo Society; Latin Club. ' Silence is golden says Bess, Tis folly to be wise. So she seldom talks, — she studies less, But the teachers think she tries. Clio. Arminta Banks Washington, Pa. Banks Arminta ' s home is in Washington, from which place she came in the fall of 1916. She was one of our Junior Astronomy sharks, perhaps, because she was so fond of star gazing. We notice Miss Banks makes frequent trips back and forth to Washington, but always returns to join The Finest of the Wheat the Class of ' 17. 21
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7 fe Co ?orsea 7 Sara Eleanor Billick Elizabeth, Pa. Graduate from Elizabeth High School. Clio; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; German Club; CHo Program Committee. Very tidy and very trim Very industrious and very prim With work always ready, and time to spare, This describes Sara, we all declare. Sara, a willing worker, is always busy; she is efficient and dependable and ever faithful to the alloted task. Though she enjoys good times as much as any of us, she has never been drawn into the whirl of Paradise Alley. She stands for what is safe and sane and is always true to herself. Webster Black Ninevah, Pa. Web Philo, President; Secretary of Y. M. C. A.; Basketball, 1916-1917; Manager of B. B., Manager, ' 17. Web ' s range of activities within the school has made him a prominent member of the Class of 1917. In athletics he has proven himself a valuable asset, having also served credibly as the manager of the Basketball Team. His success in the Model School has clearly indicated his ability as teacher — but, it is rumored that Florence doesn ' t like men who teach. LUCETTA K. Bo YD Finleyville, Pa. Lucy Clio; German Club: Y. W. C. A. Lucy is quite a fortune teller, but somehow she never could tell her own satisfactorily. Once upon a time she was very fond of the game Chess but now, she refuses to play it at all. We cannot tell the readers why. We shall allow them to guess. Her favorite period of the day is the 1 :00 o ' clock. We all wish her success in her chosen field of work. 23
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