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A JUNIOR ANNUAL OF
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GROVE CITY, PA.
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PUBLISHED BY
Glass of Nineteen Hundred Fifteen IN HONOR OF
Class of NineteenHundredFourteen
ILSE POEHLMANN Grove City, Pa. BLAXCII!•: M OXTCOMEKY. Grove City, Pa.
Speedwell Club. Schubert Club. Speedwell
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Schubert Club.
This is the daughter of our beloved and respected Herr Poehlmann. graduate of Grove City High School Class of 1911, but has always been associated with the Grove City Conservatory.
g jeen gifted with such musical talent as one would expect it seems almost folly to esti mate her ability.
I ogiams ever appear without Use's name being numbered among the participants. We well
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Auntie in the "Last Will and Testament," and as taking other parts such as
Thompson, m "Sunday Morning Chapel," and that of "The Pink Lady." is due to her for the active part which she took in making the College Song Book
Blanche found the community such a good one to live in that she has made her home in Grove City always. She attended the local public school and high school, then matriculated at G. C. C., where she was a student in the literary department for a year.
One time the idea entered this young lady's head to change her role from that of student to that of teacher, so she packed her trunk, bade her friends farewell and betook herself to Michigan where she
success.
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Sometime during the latter part of the nineteenth century, a bluc-cycd baby girl was welcomed into the IMontgomery home and after due deliberation her parents decided to call her Blanche.
is by no means completed, as she will probably study in Boston next veer, and
directed the intellectual activities of ambitious youth for a year
then in Germany for several years.
"^'1 iust what the future holds for us. but wc know that wbatcver ber career,
riQwcver the liking for old G. C. was too strong for her.
She turned her face hoincward and
in the fall became a student in the Music Department of C. C. C., and a mcnil)cr of the interesting
Jlse s will be a great one. class
of 1914.
Blanche has a smile and pleasant word for all her friends at all times and in all i)Iaccs. She im
And on thai check and o'er that brow, So soft, so calm, yet eloquent, I he smiles than win, the tints that glow, hut icli of days in goodness spent— A mind at peace with ail below, A heart wliose love is innocent."
presses one as being iiuict and dignified, but she is a jolly good sport when one finds her out. On that interesting subject of her love affairs wc can say but little, but who knows what ro mantic, heart-thrilling cNperiencos have been enjoyed by this lass?