. "Onward" of the class of… . CHARLOTTE WELLIVER Bloomsburg Callie, College Prep, and Musical Course. vShe maketh herself coverings of tapestry ; her clothing is silk and juirple. — Prov. 31 ; * chief aim is , and she does. She exhibits the cuts in all kinds of finery, andall in good taste, too. She is a social success, being ada])t-ed to the jiarlor on account of her dress and accom])lish-nients Charlotte is an all around girl,—a good dancer, .singer,and musician. She is generous, and would give herlast cent to any man. Many have been her lovers, but


. "Onward" of the class of… . CHARLOTTE WELLIVER Bloomsburg Callie, College Prep, and Musical Course. vShe maketh herself coverings of tapestry ; her clothing is silk and juirple. — Prov. 31 ; * chief aim is , and she does. She exhibits the cuts in all kinds of finery, andall in good taste, too. She is a social success, being ada])t-ed to the jiarlor on account of her dress and accom])lish-nients Charlotte is an all around girl,—a good dancer, .singer,and musician. She is generous, and would give herlast cent to any man. Many have been her lovers, but nowshe has Johiniv-on-the-spot. She can make the old piano ha])]i\. When she sits atthe instrument, the ivories dance with joy. 63. ELIZABETH S. WELSH Orangeville Xornial Cmirsr. PerseverancL- isal\va\s rewarded. ■;jj[i? is ])erseverance jiersonified. We never saw the^ like. vShe works liard for all she j^ets and .she gets it,too. She is hked b\- all who know her, and is al\va\-s will-iui; til liel]! an\one in a tight ]jlace. Bett\is a country girlhut sli I I didnt mean to tell that, for she says she is fromthe cit) as she moved to Harrisburg a few months , shes either one or the other, thats sure. Her onlyfault is that she to comb her hair in st>-le. We re-connnend to her an electric curler and a French roll. MAHY M. WHITE- Bloomsburg Xoniial Ci>urM. ,|J!J.\.RV is one of our must studious girls, hailing direct• from the farm. Her success in agriculture is un- doubtedlx due to the jjractice she gets on the farm ; in facther chief delight is to gather botanical s])ecimens along thecountr\- road and bring them to the Laboratory for studyby members of 2nd year class. Mary has a decided


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