Pennsylvania Western University - Calnorsean Yearbook (California, Pennsylvania)

 - Class of 1917

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T e Ca ?crsea ? Odessa M. Bush R. F. D. No. 1, McKeesport, Pa. Z)pss Clio and Delphic Societies (Summer School). Eyes so transparent That thru them one sees the soul. Dess isoneof the happiest girlsof our class, but why shouldn ' t she be for she is an excellent teacher and since this is the profession she has chosen well she might be happy. Mable Buttermore California, Pa. Latin Club; Philo Society; Athletic Associa- tion. An earnest effort is always rewarded. Mabel is a good student, unassuming and a consistent worker. She absorbs knowledge like a sponge absorbs water, so why say more, unless it be that we wager she succeeds? Hard working and demure, Good luck she ' ll ever have, we ' re sure. Philomena Charleton 1 Washington, Pa. Minn Clio-Program Committee, Critic, historian; Class Pessimist, German Club. For if she will, she will, you may depend on ' t; And if she won ' t, she won ' t, so there ' s an end on ' t. Minn is the midget of the class-little, but oh my! Has received a degree in Candy making, program making, and seeing that the Model School kids walk the chalk line. Only fault we find with her is she is too prim — if she ' d only say a slang word once in a while, ' twould be relief. 25

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ie Co ?crsea ? Virgil Boyle Donora, Pa. ' Virg Philo; President of French Club, Pan ' s Anniversary Donor-Senior Class. This is a maiden most graceful and airy, Who, as she dances resembles a fairy. Virg is the shark in French. Her trans- lations are so free and easyhke, in fact, they are so free that sometimes they become flighty. But Virg is an all-around girl; she can twinkle her toes, tickle the ivories and cut classes to perfection. Mamie V. Brant Rockwood, Pa. John Philo; German Club; Y. W. C. A. John is a lass who hails from the hills of Somerset County. Anyone who hears her recite in German would guess as much. John has a very cheerful disposition and a sym- pathetic nature which has won for her many friends who join us in wishing her God Speed in her chosen profession. Anna Elaine Brown Brownsville, Pa. Ann Clio; Clio Contestant (Essay); Medal for Shakespearean Essay; Delphic Society; Pan ' s Anniversary; Deutcher Verein; Editor-in-Chief of Calnorsean. Siveet and modest like a queen A more charming girl was never seen Quietness, gentleness marked her grace ilnmarred beauty shone in her face. Ann has come to us from that Great Metro- polis, N. Y. C. She is a girl of unusual talents and has contributed of them freely in all departments of Normal life. She has done much for the class and has never been unwilling to offer the best of her mind and strength for whatever she has been asked to do. We shall remember her as a charming girl, a capable student and a young woman whose friendship is a choice possession. 24



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7 ie Ca 7crsea 7 Alma M. Carson Coal Center, Pa. Clio Society; Athletic Association. Serene and resolute and still and calm and self-possessed, Alma is one of our Model young ladies, and is in possession of the admirable art of keeping her temper unruffled under all conditions. The inner office knows her not and she has not shown sufficient interest in the permit depariment to be enrolled as a mem- ber of the Only present in Spirit Society. Her success as a school marm has been decided from her efficient work in the Model School. Clara A. Carson Coal Center, Pa. Clio Society; Athletic Association. Four years ago, Clara came to us, so she is well versed in the ups and downs of Normal School life. Has very little to say, but always answers intelligently when called on in class. Her aspiration is to be a Missionary to the Fiji Islands. Grace A. Christy Elizabeth, Pa. Philo Society; German Club. Grace seldom does anything out of the ordinary, just coming and going like a pendulum. We can picture her in a school- room, all her pupils hard at work, while the teacher sits back at ease with a calm and serene look upon her face. Teaching is not her only talent. It is always a pleasure to her to be able to perform on the violin whenever asked to do so. •26

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