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7 ie Co zforsea ; Clio. Helen Graham Elizabeth, Pa. Helen Men delight me not. Helen is one of the prettiest girls of the Class. She has spent most of her time during the last three years on the Rail Road between here and Elizabeth. Her ambition is to be a teacher of Manual Training or a Normal School Librarian. Free from deceit her face, and full as free her heart. Elsie Gray Wilkinsburg, Pa. Elsie Clio. Elsie is one of our foremost exponents of the idea that good things often come in small packages. Altho she travels and gets here very early she is always wide awake and one of our board members will testify that she is a good cook. Her voice is ever soft, gentle and low. An excellent thing in woman. Mildred H.ackney East Millsboro, Pa. Hack Clio; Student Board; Basketball. ' 14, ' 15, ' 16, ' 17; Manager of B.B., 1917; German Club; Capt. Hockey Team, ' 16; H. P. Sorority. Hack is one of the jolliest girls in school. She is always smiling. Where Hack shines is in Basketball. She has only thirteen pictures of the same fellow in her room. This reminds us very much of the Ancient Mariner and with apologies to Coleridge we say, Pictures, pictures, everywhere, and not the real thing. We are all very proud of Hack. 39
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Tfye Ca ?crsea 7 Ann Graham Belle Vernon, Pa. Oh, what the what do we care, What the people say! This, ' hail fellow-well-met ' comes from Belle Vernon, Pa. She is blessed with a happy-go-lucky, what ' s the use attitude toward life and consequently worries very little about such details as studies. Although she has acquired considerable efficiency in the use of slang, she is, frank as heaven itself, and could well say with little Tim, I have always been a good old sport. Erla Graham Swissvale, Pa. Erla Clio; German Club; Y. W. C. A. Erla does not give us the privilege of hearing her voice very often but when she does honor us, we all listen for we know- that she has some- thing very special to talk about. We, the Class of 1917 wish her good luck and happiness all thru life. Cl.ara Graham ' Swissvale, Pa. Claire Clio; Y. W. C. A. Clara came to C. N. S. after completing the High School at Swissvale. She never says much unless called upon, then she gives one amjile time to digest each word. Her favorite saying on Wednesday evening is, Are you going to prayer meeting? and on Sunday morning, Go to Y. W. 38
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7 fe Ca fcrsea George Hankison Cleveland, Pa. Hank Clio, President; Clio Play; Inter-Normal Debate; Contestant; Editorial Board; Class Will; German Club; Latin Club; Varsity Base- ball; Assistant Gym Instructor; M. K. F.; Band. The world knows nothing of its greatest men. He can talk, he can case, he can orate, he can debate he can — no not sing — but play the cornet. Well you couldn ' t expect any student to carry such a burden of school activities and society duties and still be on friendly terms with the faculty. He has visions of farm life for he is constantly saying to his imaginary team — Gee Ho! steady now! No — he doesn ' t curi his hair — its naturally kinky. He has a good mind capable at times of creating the wildest, wierdest imagination. Good Luck, Hank. Robert Huston Humbert, Pa. Bob Philo; German Club; Y. M. C. A. Cabinet; Shakespearan Play; President of M. K. F.; Keep Mum Society. Bob has a lot of Irish wit in him — let that speak for itself. The two vices, work and study — from which most of us are quite free — seem to affect him not at all. He indulges in them with scant regard for his health. No — he isn ' t married yet, but, as he believes firmly in preparedness, he is entirely willing to be in arms. Mary Harper Glenivillard, Pa. Mary Philo; Y. W,. C. A. Our lives are measured by the deeds we do, The thoughts we think, the objects we pursue. Mary is on of the tall quiet girls of the Senior Class. She lives in Paradise Alley. Mary doesn ' t make a parade of her good qual- ities but they are noticeable in the class-room and elsewhere. The Class has surely profited by her presence. 40
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