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n 1 ' H1-i i 'lm It T A . I l i fl I A I l ll Ii ' l l 'IW ll 1 I A I 1. M. I llm I I1 Z- A 1 . - . UZ! y , DONALD RHODES ELLIOTT J. RICE Heres the athlete big and strong A sprinter fair ofjet black hair Hes always sure to get along And beautiful complexion No matter where it is he goes He runs quite well and we have heard The girls will say, He's not so slow. That girls are his destruction. Don Atlantic City, N, 'iBill Burlington, Vermont. Rhodes is another Atlantic City productv Herels 3 boy who makes our track Oppon, and is an athlete of no mean ability. He made cms tremble ghd eat the dust. fRude girl: both football and baseball teams and played ls,-ft he really Stunning, on the Atlantic City team which won the school Championship. Rhodes made out well scholastically also. Although no shining light he worked hard and got all his credits. He expects to attend Washington and jefferson where we know he will make good scholastically: and that he will be a big asset to W and J 's football and baseball teams. Well, so long, Rhodes lots of luck from the boys. L, , 'i-Y a 'Q Prof. Abbott sure did give the school land Allentown womenj a real break when he brought Rice down here from Vermont. We dare say he is quite a popular, well liked and attractive lad. Say you haven't seen anything until you see him. Rice will go to Notre Dame this fall and we hope he can pull thru in as good form there as he has here. is E i l i Fifty-one
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S ALPRE,f CI-I CD ll 'fic ff I. f' M II ' ia I E. I 1 X , lll ll, ll ' 'll ll - r I' la, lf ll lllll . --H : 4 J ,vt- x Q A L, l WILLIAM RENKIN Now of Red 1'll write a poem As nice as nice could be, For it would have to be, l'd say Funny to be like he. Reds Oradell, N. j. Next on our program is the redheaded wonder-Bill Renkin in person. Reds is a veteran at Prep. He can remember when Prof. Freitag weighed 150 lbs. While he is not always on the Honor Roll, he holds his own very well. Athletically, Bill is a crack tennis playerf?J and he is very adept at indoor sports. Cahem!j He knows quite a few local girls,-and many ones from Oradell, judging from the sweet- smelling letters that he receives. Reds is going to Stanton Military Academy to prepare himself for the office of commander- in-chief of U. S. forces in the next war. Good luck, Bill. HENRY M. REYES Here is a skinny fellow Comes from Sandinds forces. His old man owns a ranch far away And he surely knows his horses. Sandino Nicaragua, C. A. This handsome C. American gent is a shiek and don't forget. The girls of Allentown think he's as pretty as a picture. Bring on your better man! His smile and doublejointedness has won him many friends and it'll be a long time be- fore we forget him. Next year he plans to enter U. of Havana where we are sure he will make out great. Good luck, Sandino. S. 5. L. Fifty d. ,X BQ E
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ALPRE,f CI-I 0 f Fm .Q f 4 HEY' ' s 1 X ' ' I 'I I A t yzzafezfius W I fl ' fl VU MARTIN ROSENBERG Now Rosie dear, would'st lend your ear To hear a poets wriling7 You're a darn good guy and all of that Bu! you're Oh, so good atjighlingl Rosie Paterson, N. Rosie arrived here after our regular routine had begun but dug right in and has, since then. proven his worth in many ways. When the call for help on the Alprescho was issued he immediately volunteered his services as our art editor and you only need to take one look at the sketches to see that this Baby knows his pencils. Rosie has been especially active in our social activitiesg and judging from the girls he is seen with he sure has i'lT. Next year our friend Rosie expects to matriculate at Temple University and we, the class of '29, wish him the best of luck for future success. So long, Rosie, NJ 51 L l RAYMOND RYAN Patty dear, did you hear The news thats going round? For skipping out to Cedar Crest You'll stay on campus grounds. Ray Bogota, N. Time! --- 2.45 Plvi. Place: - In front of High School. Ryan! S Pardon me miss have we not met before? Then as the girl turns around and Patty gets a glimpse of her phy- siognomy 17770 he decides whether he has or hasn't. There are only two things wrong with Patty. First he always gets his history lessons all bawled up and second he walks around as though hes walking in his sleep. When ever he gets in one of these moods some one just has to yell Look at the girls! and Presto Changou Patty comes to. Patty expects to go to Georgetown this fall and we, the class of '29, wish him the best of luck for success in that time. s 1 S. --- .. V x. Fiflyflivo l
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