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XORMA AI.RCK. Caiiuicu. N. J. Xoniia. iicii unlike the father of our oouiitn-. is first in the alplmliet, first in aliihty. and first in tlie hearts ni the faeuity and felliiw-stiidents. She is especially gifted in nuisic, Init there is one instrument she cannot i)lay, hlowing her own horn. As was said of a famous menil)er of her sex in olden times, She can in Latin speak. Can manufacture Inickwheat cakes, And iest in ancient (rreek. FLOREXCE M. ALLI ' TH.VCH, SchwciiksviUc. Pa. . fler gradualini; from the .Schwenksx ille High Solionl and attemling ' the Perkiomen Seminary for on.e year, h ' lor- eiice, attracted hy the wide-spread fame of our school, de cided to join the ranks of igi2, and add glory to this won- derful class. She shines especially in B6 as well as in lur other studies. .She is the very soul of merriment and it is a well-known fact that the corners of her mouth never turn down. Arvan. ALMA ALI ' IIOUSE, Glad. ' yn. Pa. Ahiia. a graduate of Lower Merion High .School, is one of the tallest girls in our class, hut to hear her comp ' aia one nught think that her head was actually among the clouds, hut we find it is simply her intellect that towers so 1 igh ahove us. Next year she hopes to lead many a hudding genius along the flowery ])ath of knowledge. Monre. .MIXXIK !•:. . R.MS ' 1R()X(;, Oilcs.ui. Pel. l or three vears Mimiie has hcen one of the most acti ' e memhers of f)ur class, of the Moore Society, and of tlu ' ' . . C A. .She succeeds in everything she atteni])ts and is one of our very best .students. She has been Correspond ing Secretary of the Moores, Corresponding Secretary nt the Y. V. C. A., and member of the Ci-. ss Rook and AmnU i Staffs. Isn ' t that a record? Social functions, as well, catcli her eye. W ' e all predict a brilliant career. 27
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PAULINE ASHW ' ORTH, Al ci licii Pa. Pauline came to us last year from Indiana State Normal School, and has done very creditable work here. To some she may seem quiet and reserved, but her many acquain- tances know that she is a very jolly lass. She is taking special drawing because she has become quite interested in architecture. Wonder why? Much to her disappointment Domestic Science has not yet been introduced into the course she is pursuing. Aryan. ALICE H. ASTWOOD. U ' csl Chester. Pa. You Here is a mi.xture of brains, sauciness and fun. can ' t possibly get ahead of Nini in class. She spent three years at the Girls ' High School, Philadelphia, where she acquired that store of knowledge which she frequently ex- hibits. Alice is fond of history, but it seems that one hero touched her heart more than all others, judging from her frequent ejaculation, Suffering Cajsar ! This shows how deeply she sympathizes with him. ELSIE M. BAGENSTOSE, On ' igsburg. Pa. This Orwigsburg maiden must be classed among the quiet members of our class, for it is seldom that one hears her sweet, low voice. Elsie has been with us two years, coming to us immediately after graduation from the Orwigsburg High School. We feel sure, since she has sought diligently and not in vain for a thorough knowledge of pedagogy, that her leaching career will be a most successful one. Moore. VERA EDNA BATES, Siko. Pa. This ambitious girl came to us after having taught two years. Mathematics, her favorite subject, shows Vera ' s un- tiring perseverance, because she never gives up a problem until it has been solved. She leaves no stone unturned in her march to success, and many of her hours arc profitably spent in the Library. Aryan. 28
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