Etonian . days still brighter. you dont l>elie\ e me. call aroundand we will introduce you at ourearliest convenience. MARTHA KITH OBERHOLTZEB Elizabethtown, Pa. Pedagogical < !oirse - Wart Literary Society Editor; Homerian Literary Society; Chorus; Y. \ A. .Mart is a native of graduating from Elizabeth-town Bigh Scl I she taughl two years in the rural schools, and nowshe has come hack to finish the LedagOgical Course. Mart is small illstature hut not in mind. Her winning ways make friends for her wher-ever she goes. She is interested inchildren and is cap


Etonian . days still brighter. you dont l>elie\ e me. call aroundand we will introduce you at ourearliest convenience. MARTHA KITH OBERHOLTZEB Elizabethtown, Pa. Pedagogical < !oirse - Wart Literary Society Editor; Homerian Literary Society; Chorus; Y. \ A. .Mart is a native of graduating from Elizabeth-town Bigh Scl I she taughl two years in the rural schools, and nowshe has come hack to finish the LedagOgical Course. Mart is small illstature hut not in mind. Her winning ways make friends for her wher-ever she goes. She is interested inchildren and is capable of imperson-ating them, especially bashful connI ry children, as all who attended theKid Party of the Y. VY. \Y. A. cantestily. Marl says l he punishmentshe disliked most when a child, wasio sii on the red rocking chair. Herhighest ambit ion is to bee e a diet-itian. We predict ureal success tot-her in ihis held ; lor a palient, suffer-ing from a heart pierced by Cupids da lis. is awa [tins her. (39). ENOS WEAVER Lititz, Pa. Pedagogical < !ourse •• Weaver Business Mgr. of College Times;Vice-President of V. M. W. A.; Vol-unteer Band; Homerian LiterarySociety; Athletics; Supt. of StevensBill S. S. Enos has won for himself an en-viable reputation. His readiness ir the fair sex. One of his fail-ings is his decided likeness to spendhis week-ends al Greencastle. Ste-vens Hill looks in this faithful andconscientious young man, for iisguidance and support. The work ofi lie Volunteer Band always receiveshis loyal support. Previous in hiscoming to E. <., he was a successfuldistricl school teacher, having beenespecially fond of holding SpellingBees Im the benefil of college cou-ples. Look in the future, and youwill see him a teacher, sympatheticand kind, admired by .ill of his pu-pile. ELIZABETH MAE KREIDEK Lebanon, Pa. Pedagogical < Joursb Beth ,?


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