. The Lanthorn 1917. , for which she has many demands. Should you behold on our campusa little Miss Priss making goo-goo eyes at some little boy you can mark her down as ourbaby girl. She delights in picking quarrels with her little friends, and then has the pleasureof making up. Elizabeth, being raised on the farm, is naturally very fond of sports. Basketball is,however, her specialty. She fills the position of guard verj creditably. She looks like amere speck on the floor, but what she lacks in size she makes up in swiftness. Hall hasone failing, and that is eating. Should there be one about


. The Lanthorn 1917. , for which she has many demands. Should you behold on our campusa little Miss Priss making goo-goo eyes at some little boy you can mark her down as ourbaby girl. She delights in picking quarrels with her little friends, and then has the pleasureof making up. Elizabeth, being raised on the farm, is naturally very fond of sports. Basketball is,however, her specialty. She fills the position of guard verj creditably. She looks like amere speck on the floor, but what she lacks in size she makes up in swiftness. Hall hasone failing, and that is eating. Should there be one about another who is instrumental inpreparing for feeds, we will have to contribute this act to our Beth. She holds forth in thevenerable No. 29, which, because of its spaciousness and nearness to the roof garden, is avery convenient place for such gatherings. Elizabeth is a good, all-around girl, and withall her various amusements she is able occasionally to find a few minutes for work. Come, hear me sing! Page Forty-One. PHOEBE C. HERMAN , PA. Susquehanna Academy, 13; College Entrance Prize; Wieand Sophomore Prize; EnglishBible Prize; Stine Mathematical Prize; Classical ; Teaching. Ma By-Word -Qh. My! This little maid hails from the sunny valleys of Snyder County. To her we are in-debted for much of our reputation. In her cerebral convolutions she carries around theknowledge of the whole class. Many times Phoebe has saved us from utter confusion. Sheis very studious, and it would be an unpardonable sin for her to go to class without theminutest detail of her lesson mastered. Phoebe has found S. U. to be her abiding place for many years. When only a merechild she toddled in, searching for knowledge with which she has been storing her mind eversince. The dormitory has no attraction for her. She prefers the open country to the fourwalls of the Old Dorm. Receptions and midnight feeds are no enticements to her; shewould rather brave storm and wind with her pony. She has to


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