Sequelle 1917 . iEldred. warm day in July there ar-rived at the home of H. W. Cole-grove, on the tail of a little light-haired mai-ien whomthey named (Merry i after her dis-posit ion. She graduated from S. in 1915. and then in the per-suit of higher education, she cameto C. S. N. S. and joined the classof 1917. Marys sweet voice is apleasure to everyone. Although Marysays she is going to ttach. we altthink she is more interested inScientific farming. MARY E. Lamerline. Pa. Mar>- first arrived at C. S. N. S. the spr 1915 afte graduatedHigh School. Since com:n


Sequelle 1917 . iEldred. warm day in July there ar-rived at the home of H. W. Cole-grove, on the tail of a little light-haired mai-ien whomthey named (Merry i after her dis-posit ion. She graduated from S. in 1915. and then in the per-suit of higher education, she cameto C. S. N. S. and joined the classof 1917. Marys sweet voice is apleasure to everyone. Although Marysays she is going to ttach. we altthink she is more interested inScientific farming. MARY E. Lamerline. Pa. Mar>- first arrived at C. S. N. S. the spr 1915 afte graduatedHigh School. Since com:n r to Clar-ion Mary has greatly annoyed herteachers by her constant chatter-ing ( ?i. Her favorite expressionis. Girls. I just cant get thisGrammar. snd her fpvorite pass-time is painting. Mary knowsjust how m has a promisingfuture and may some day rival VanDyke. IM\ Hht^i^m^J^Wl. CnlU-n»bur Ill. Am iH tht proiiuct of CuDenB-Ilir HiKh School. KrnduatinK In Ihu sprimt of IJIB het-ame to Clarion and joined the 1917. He is president of theAthletic Association and a memberf the varsity basket-ball team. Al-Iki he is very industrious, heI i-ms to enjoy cominj; in contactA ith a Pick. He is uuite unde-nded what his future occupation«iU be, but with his pleasinst per-^?.nality. we feel confident that he«ill succeed. JOSEPHINE GKOLEMUNI) tor;18— :Butle Jan O. nd Ar Grolemund : pvt. dramaticunder Lyda May Carpenter ;Itrad. of Marianville H. S. in 1913:student of C. S. N. class of1911 ; initial dramatic appearancein All-of-a-Sudden-Peggy. Nov. 30,1916: present res. No. 46 Navarre Hall ; future residence . as she is true to some one we dont SUSIE J. BONSALL Troutville. Pa. Clearfield county may well beproud of its representative in theP., of Susie Jane. With her :,, il disposition she scatters : ?? wherever she Koes. and it .. ^s to s


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