Obiter . ng to find her lost amidstthe busy throng. She has now taken up theserious aspects of life and is busy solving Physicsproblems and pedagogical facts. We can well picture her as traveling along thecountry roadside gathering the modest littleflowers, for she is truly a hunter of the beauti-ful. In class Mary possesses all the dignity you canimagine, but when cla.^ses are over, Mary is al-ways ready for a good time. MAINL RICHARDSON, Mahanoy City Philo, Y. W. C. A., Normal Course. V/IAINE is one of the quiet and irdustrious* * members of our class, and a constant joy toour preceptress. E


Obiter . ng to find her lost amidstthe busy throng. She has now taken up theserious aspects of life and is busy solving Physicsproblems and pedagogical facts. We can well picture her as traveling along thecountry roadside gathering the modest littleflowers, for she is truly a hunter of the beauti-ful. In class Mary possesses all the dignity you canimagine, but when cla.^ses are over, Mary is al-ways ready for a good time. MAINL RICHARDSON, Mahanoy City Philo, Y. W. C. A., Normal Course. V/IAINE is one of the quiet and irdustrious* * members of our class, and a constant joy toour preceptress. Ever since her advent in B. SN. S. in our Junior year she has residtd in NorthHall, but despite that fact Maine is r,ot given toskijiping classes on rainy days, all of whichproves that she is here for work. Much of her Senior year was spert in ModelSchool, and our best wishes go with her in hercareer as a teacher. [W w 1 t \ / P i \ / \ ,^ 1 « 92 |QBITER|^^>^,^ ^sfe^^^TTTeTgn MARY FORD ROMMLL. Pittston. St. Johns High School, Normal Course, Philo. XHIS lass is best known for her hearty greet- ings on the halls. Then, too, .she is quite asongster, and also has plenty to say on any sub-ject that is broached, from the Revolt of Abso-lutism in the 18th century to the latest stitch inknitting. So you see, she is always busy, but never toorushed to help and cheer. No jollier or truer-hearted girl can be found than Mary, as all inthe MS class will testify. We feel that we cannot let thisoijportunity pass by without giving you a fewpouits concerning the narrow escape our Maryhad last .spring from life-long disgrace. We willomit all grewsome details, and it will suffice tosay thit the lady in discussion knows all aboutbeing fished out from under a bed at the hob-goblin hour of twelve. We are happy to addthat all turned out well, and we each breathed asigh of relief. Where, oh, where is sweet Mary ? Rec. rjom, campus or gym ?Ah, we spose its a letter from Jerry,They a


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