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cor L wi, :hull l him lr is 3 did come d the of years rdouf' Prof. he 69' 'ound' ior0U5 fwm' 3lS0 , ,ll ivlfl nfl al' ec- 41 5 .1-lgifff' ,ut Cdl. Jfff of wff yl :Ju ,i B- A ' imlfillmll lllllimli A N , Hrvisrfi., N In in l q FI' IT' f I 2 6 ui in REGINALD W. MEASE BETHLEHEM, PENNA. ccREGay ccDUTCHay Oh, when you hear the roll of the big bass drum, Then you may know that the Dutch have comef' Reg is one of those fellows always ready with remarks which touch on and pertain to everything in general and nothing in par- ticular. Nevertheless his superfluity of words has often saved the day. Playing a wicked bass violin, he has for four years been a substantial background to our college orchestra, after his hard plugging for three years on the basketball floor, we all rejoiced to see his efforts rewarded i'n his final year, when he landed a berth on the varsity. But, perhaps, his greatest asset is his disposi- tion. Always happy, always ready to help the other fellow, never too busy to lend a help- ing hand, he has won a place in the heart of every man who has been lucky enough to win his comradeship. We have no fear for the future of Reg, his plugging perseverance and his cheerful dispo- sition, we feel certain, will win for him a high place in the world. O. G. O. Class, vice president 35 treasurer 4. Band, 3, 4. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. Cheerleader, 2. Baseball, captain of reserves 2. Tennis, reserves 3, 4. Basketball, captain of reserves 2, 35 var- sity, 4. HM!! B. S. T '- -r JOHN R. SCHADE soUTH BETHLEHEM, PENNA. J0HNN1E HSCHADIEN And what the actor could effect, The scholar could presagef' Prepared at Bethlehem High, Johnnie en- tered college in the fall of '21 as green as any of the other twenty-five frosh. Giving himself freely into the true life of the college, Johnnie has been a leader in many branches of activity. Particularly meritorious has he been in Dramatics, having held the leading role for successive years in two of the most difficult plays the M. C. F. C. has ever pro- duced, namely, Cappy Ricks and Grumpy, This year Johnnie's time has been limited owing to the fact that a new field of activity -centering around Scranton-is keeping him quite busy. May success come to him in this new venture! It is si'ncerely hoped by the Class of 1925 that Johnnie will continue to grow in stature as he has in knowledge Cof the fair sexl dur- ing the past four years. O. G. O. Class, vice president 2. Glee Club, 3, 4. Band, 3, 4, vice president 3, 4. Cheerleader, 3. Debating Team, 3. Basketball, assistant man- ager 3g manager 4. Dramatics, 1, 2, 3, 4, presi- dent M. C. F. C. 4. B. S. Page Seventeen
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'1 'lllllm ill In m 2. 6 lll Ill . mr ' but - ffff ffff I ZREVISMZ , e as 1 it RICHMOND E. MYERS, I.D. BETHLEHEM, PA. HD H ICK PRoF. Roscow Is qui stulta ludet, non semper stultus est. Dick Myers, better known as Prof. Ros- cow, came to Moravian from the Moravian Preparatory School, and Fate, aided by Dr. Schwarze, placed him in the same room with Dr. Roscoe. It is obvious that at that time Dr. Schwarze did not dream of the results that would co-me from this move, for in so doing he united the seeds of lnferology. In the due course of events it grew into a bud, and 'as the years rolled by it blosso-med forth ih regal splendour. , Prof. Roscow, aided by his colleague Dr. Roscoe, was instrumental not only in the es- tablishing of Inferology, but also- in the found- ing of Moravian's most successful humorous publication, nemmly, the M. C. Trombone. He and Dr. Roscoe were also among the first pioneers of radio activity within the walls of Comenius Hall. In the last analysis, Prof. Roscow is, and always will be, an Inferologist. O. G. O. Band, 3, 43 band manager 3, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2, 3, 4. M. C. F. C., 3, 45 assistant man- ager of play 3. Editor-in-chief of the M. C. Trombone, 3, 4. National Board of Directors of Inferology, 2, 3, 4. A. B. Page Sixteen Rov L. SEEMS, I.D. READING, PA. ROY HDR. RoscoE Is qui stulta ludet, non semper stultus est. Roy L. Seems, better known as Dr. Roscoe, came to Moravian from Reading High School, and Fate, aided by Dr. Schwarze, placed him in the same room with Prof. Roscow. It is obvious that at that time Dr. Schwarze did not dream of the results that would come from this move, for in so doing he united the seeds of lnferology. In the due course of events it grew into a bud, and as the years rolled by it blossomed forth in regal splendour. Dr. Roscoe, aided by his colleague Prof. Roscow, was i'nstrumental not only in the es- tablishing of lnferology, but also in the found- ing of lVIorav1.n's most successful humorous publication, nemmly,', the M, C. Trom- bone. He and Prof. Roscow were also among the first pioneers of radio activity within the walls of Comenius Hall. ln the last analysis, Dr. Roscoe is and al- ways will be, an lnferologist. Class, treasurer 2g secretary 4. Band, 3, 4g sec- retary-treasurer 3, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2. Orchestra, 1, 2, 3, 4. Comenian Staff, 2, 3, 4. Assistant edi- tor M. C. Trombone, 3, 4. Basketball, manager 3, 4. Athletic Association, secretary-treasurer 4. Class Historian. National Board of Directors of Inferology, 3, 4. CCMH A. B.
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llllll lll' 1492 . flu . ' lilllllt 1 rrfr rrrr ' iHEVl , g A H H I 6, in an W g ANTHONY AUGUST LossAsso PATERSON, NEW JERSEY W1NDY EL TOREADOR,, I know I'm Right? There is not a subject on the face of the ea.rth on which Gus is not able to discuss with final and complete authority. Indeed there is but one difference between c'Debs and the Encyclopedia Brittanica. Cine of the subjects on which he is espe- cially able to discourse is basketball. Not only has he played in most of the varsity games for the last two years but, furthermore, in so doing he has achieved the enviable rec- ord of sitting down on the floor at least once in each game. But the realm in which he has no equals is that of eloquence. So pronounced is his tal- ent in-this line that, finding a Demosthenian synonym insufficiently expressive of his art, we were forced to coin a new word, namely: Lossassity. Gus originally intended studying medicine but we are unable to foresee for this silver- tongued orator any career other than that of a second Bryan. S. T. P. Baseball, varsity 3. Basketball, varsity 3, 4. UM!! B. S. Page Eighteen CARL CASSARA ROSETO, PENNA. KKRUDYH HCART-H For crying out loud, donlt muss my hair Moravian College and Roseto can be Pf0Ud of Carl, who it seems is destined to become the successor of Paderewski. Zy Confrey would surely envy Carl's rendering of The Kitten on the Keys. A product of Bangor High, Carl has helped to put a small town on the map and we would not be surprised if Moravian would one day recognize in a fu- ture Rudolf Valentino a sleek-haired youth who developed his prowess at our good old alma. mater. Nor is Carl popular only on College Hill. Fem-Sem fell for him long ago and now whenever you wish to melt the cold heart of a Fem-Sem damsel, all you need mention is the fact that you know Rudy. Nevertheless, in spite of his popularity with the fair sex, there is .a certain damsel across the river to whom Carl is ever constant, a'nd it is rumored -the clan of 'Twenty-F ive wishes him con- tinued success. S. T. P. Orchestra, 2, 3. Glee Club, 4. A. B.
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