. The Serpentine .. . graduate from the LewistownPreparatory School. She just delightsin long walks in the country with hergirl friends, and when these are notavailable she turns to the claims History is her favorite study,hut so well does she recite in all hersubjects that we are inclined to thinkihey are all her favorites. Recently,we are told, she has been readinglairy stories quite to the ofthose required in story-telling—per-haps her second childhood! She in-tends to go to college after graduation. Moore Leah \V. Bratton. .Be 1(1, Ia. l-lrii^lit rii/s her f


. The Serpentine .. . graduate from the LewistownPreparatory School. She just delightsin long walks in the country with hergirl friends, and when these are notavailable she turns to the claims History is her favorite study,hut so well does she recite in all hersubjects that we are inclined to thinkihey are all her favorites. Recently,we are told, she has been readinglairy stories quite to the ofthose required in story-telling—per-haps her second childhood! She in-tends to go to college after graduation. Moore Leah \V. Bratton. .Be 1(1, Ia. l-lrii^lit rii/s her face with smiles. Do you know tliis fair maiden? Knot look her up. With her good natureilsmile and words of cheer, she will heljiyon hanish all cares and start workagain with a new purpose. Leah is adiligent student and faithful worker forher class. She is a jolly girl, as allwho room tyA the same hall know. Le;ihis one of the girls whom we are gladto have met, and all join in wishint;her siicccss. Moore; Y, W. C. ACATHA L. BkENNEN. Jessup, Pa. Our (if Ihiisc aricuiiic faces thaibriiii;s sunshine to lifes sh(ido(>ctiflaees. This is our merry little dark-hairedmiss from Lackawanna county. Wehave enjoyed her companionship forIwo years and have found her to bee\er the same industrious yet mis-chievous little girl. .-Agathas highestaiuhiti n nil entering here was to be-come tall, and now she informs usthat she has gained a pound and grownan inch. But Agatha has made greaterstrides mentally, for she has discoveredThe Brennen Theory of Geometry,as Dr. .ilorson ternu-il it. Congratu-lation, .Vgie. Moore


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