Obiter . the smallest and quietest^ members of our class. She came to us inour Junior year and now that we know her bet-ter, we find that she is a jolly little jierson ready for some fun. Altho we feel sure that Bertelle will be a suc-cessful teacher, we do not think that she willteach more than her allotted twenty years. In spite of her shy manner, Bertelle has wonmanv friends. DLWLY HARRIS, Bloomsburg B. H. S., Commercial, Philo, Day Student. p\IiWEY, the boy with the winning smile, en-^ tered Normal in our Junior year. He tooklip the Commercial Course and has since becomeone of t


Obiter . the smallest and quietest^ members of our class. She came to us inour Junior year and now that we know her bet-ter, we find that she is a jolly little jierson ready for some fun. Altho we feel sure that Bertelle will be a suc-cessful teacher, we do not think that she willteach more than her allotted twenty years. In spite of her shy manner, Bertelle has wonmanv friends. DLWLY HARRIS, Bloomsburg B. H. S., Commercial, Philo, Day Student. p\IiWEY, the boy with the winning smile, en-^ tered Normal in our Junior year. He tooklip the Commercial Course and has since becomeone of the most efficient book-keepers and sten-ographers in the class. By his ]3nst and ])resent records we see that heis very jiartial to the name of Rachael or this not true, Dewe\ ? Paragorically speaking, he is by virtue one ofthe natural born automobilists of the class Hisfather has been lately watching the speedometerof liis car and says that he must be travelingMiles. We all agree with his l0BITEKl,-^^r - <1 j leis 1


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