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34. THE ARGO, IQIO . l . P . ' Jessie E. ANDREWS. ' 4xf 1 :,:,,- H A ' Otherwise known as carrots, blew iri from East . Liverpool, a town noted for its beautiful girls and china- ware. Since she joined our Class in IQO8 she has dis- 4 In A tinguished herself along musical as well as social lines. X, -, ' ,.,i Because of the numerous vacant chairs in the second M A. row in the chorus, Jessie was urged, in the second year 1 ' 'L of her studies, to join the songsters, and as a result has 1 1 proven herself an elficient V uzl., addition to the ranks. if Besides her prominence ' i F .155 V in musical circles she has W NI EQFT' always been an experi- ' f 1 - fiiaf l mental contributor to the , Personals of the Hol- , md. Not long ago Jess . - Caccompanied promis- cuouslyj took a joy ride to the Junction on the Sharpsville Express, and consequently was doled out seven long weeks A of limits by our most generous Discipline Committee. . However, she has lived to tell the tale, and the prospects at present are that she will be one of the many sweet-girl graduates of the Class of IQII. I OLIVE FERN BRAHAM. . Harrisville is famous for her great people, but she has never produced any greater than our present-day wonder-Olive Braham. As a brilliant student with more brains than she can rightfully use, Olive bids fair to make the world stare hard some day. During the hrst two years of her life here Ollie, as she is known to her friends, gave considerable attention to co-education, in factg she is known to have debated the question of the i relative merits of co-education l I several times in Literary Society. ,. At the beginning of her Junior Year she announced her inten- i tion of remaining heart-whole f 4 and fancy-free, and working. ' llzl Her only disisipations have been i CL Y I x il I l JI CSG x Junior Play, Junior Contest, and Holrad Literary Department, with an occasional stroll. If she would overcome her greatest fault- that of meeting trouble half way-and take a course in domestic science, Olive would make an excellent preacher's wife, but, alas, I according to'her version, the fates have decided that she end her days teaching school.
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THE ARGo,191O 35 FRANK MCCLURE CAUGHEY. Grandpap Caughey is from lVlcKees Rocks, or McKeesport, or somewhere in that vicinity, perhaps it's Otto. Wherever it is, it must be a drowsy place, for he's been asleep almost ever since he came here, waking up only long enough to see what's going on. He paces the streets with an ambling sort of gait, and sometimes he gets there and '- sometimes not. There is only one subject f that he is awake to, and that is a mission- I ary one. He seems I intensely interested in missions, missionaries, and, especially, mis- sionaries, daughters, for It makes no difference where he wanders, he al- ways comes back to Louise. However, he is an enthusiastic member of 1911, even though it may be because of a nightmare, whenever anything is on, Frank is willing to stay up all night and sleep all day. He has a few good qualities, but we will not print them, for he'd get so vain that he'd think he was almost virtuous. ' ' - ELLA DORNON. 'Q She that was ever fair, and never progtd, had tongue at will and yet never loudf, Ella, who came to us from New Alexandria, has only been a member of the Class of ,II since the spring of '09, but she has endeared herself to the hearts of all by her unfailing good humor and her willingness to help her less fortunate companions. Before coming to us she spent a year at Indiana Normal, and she never ceases to sound its praises or hold it up before us as her ideal school. ' I The oratory depart- v ment was greatly im- I proved by Ella's addition to its ranks. She has Hg l - A proven a faithful worker, and we feel sure she will some day be a reader of no mean ability, for she ex- ' pects to further her studies along this line at Emerson College of Oratory. Ella has not left any phase of her college life undone-not - even the co-educational feature. Indeed, her fame and prestige have been won by the fact that she is wonderfully well experienced and knows how to entertain.
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