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7 e Co ?crsee7 7 Anna Hess Scenery Hill, Pa. Philo; Y. W. C. A. This blue eyed damsel from Scenery Hill has won her way into the hearts of all. Her success in the Model School indicates that she has not made a mistake in choosing the teach- ing profession. We wish her success. Freda Hill Monongahela, Pa. Topsy Philo; Latin Club. Jolly, and phntip. (uid gay, is she Happy the linhnnj iUnj, you see No more sighimj, ijirc ».s a song, Are the words when Freda ' s along. Freda is a oily, fun-loving girl, fond of small children and animals. She is an interested worker in the Sunday School, Epworth League, and, in fact, everything connected with the Church. Her hobbies are cooking and pets of all kinds, human and otherwise. Her by- word is Great Scotts. W. W. Horner East Millboro, Pa. Jack- ' Clio, President; German Club; Clio Plays; Y. M. C. A.; Mule Kick Fraternity (M. K. F.). Love me and the world is mine. There ' s nothing half so siveet in life, love ' s yowng dream. Horner came here he says, to seek knowledge; he seems to search most zealously along Main Street or thru our corridors. Classes may come and classes may go, but he chats on for- ever! As several girls have already had their turn, it is unwise to mention names. 43
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7 fe Co ?orsea ? Alvar Heinonen Monessen, Pa. Heinie Clio, President; Gym. Instructor; Editorial Board; Duetscher Verein; M. K. F. This specimen was unearthed from a pile of debris among some dust covered Lexicons in Finland, and identified as some part of speecli. An attempt to classify him as a noun failed, since he had no case and refused to be declined. His characteristics, however, con- form to those of a verb. He is active rather than passive, potential mood, feeling always the possibility, but never the necessity of acting, imperfect tense, irregular (at chapel), singular. Florence Helsel Wilson, Pa. Florence Philo; Deutscher Verein. And still they gazed, And still the wonder greiv. That one small head could carry all ghe knnv. As busy as a bee, she always sets A ' s, for her intellect is not limited, even if her stature is. She is equal to any emergency. Edgar Poe Herrington South Brownsville, Pa. Ed Clio, President; Shakespearian Play; Latin Club: Class Treasurer in Sophomore Year. Ed is one of the prominent members of the Class of ' 17. He has always taken an active part in both the social and athletic life of the Normal. We have found one fault with Ed and that is his particular fondness for becoming acquainted with every new girl immediately on her arrival at C. N. S. As a class we wish he would conquer this fault. 42
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T e Co ?crsea Frances Irwin California, Pa. France Master of all trades and jack of none. We had to turn that about a bit to suit France for can she not play, sing, dance, study, and a number of other things with equal ability? France has been faithful to our class for four long years and each one of these has found her interested in the welfare of the school, helpful in every way. Minnie Jarvis Elizabeth, Pa. Clio; Y. W. C. A. For four long years Minn has toiled faith- fully here. When asked about her work she invariably answers in the participial form of the verb be Don. With her pleasing person- ality and tact she will surely be a success in the school room. Evelyn Keller California, Pa. Teddy Philo. Smile, let the other people froivn, ' Taint your Biz. to make a fuss, You can clear away the muss With a smile. Evelyn is a typical school girl — her intellect- ual attainments being well balanced with her social graces. However, There ' s a little bit of bad in every good little girl, and Evelyn too, has her failings, one of which is, a fondness for keeping late hours. 44
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