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5 id ne rey f he got i on l il A fu- outll olcl Hill. HOW arf of don lS v :lr SCN ivtf to uffloled im Con' A-B' ' ll'l'llll 'llll'll', A SHEVISMZ m nu I 6 um an px in Q2 M C '25 RQBERT R. RINKER HAROLD FRANKLIN PAULUS HBOBH HARRY fflgeading maketh a full mann Fools rush in Where angels fear to tread. Bob is not athletically inclined, but never- theless, he is known to have made a hundred yards in ten seconds when going to astronomy class. He is a fellow to whom we must all look up. And as a business man, he certainly ought to make his mark in the world, for he alone attained the remarkable prestige of being able to collect money as class treasurer. Bob is also fairly started on the road to fame as a teacher. During the last two years of school he has been frequently called upon by the city to do substitute teaching and in no case did he fail to carry off all honors. VVe also learn that Bob is earning his col- lege money by keeping books. We hear that in this, as in everything else he does, he is very successful. In short, we see a brilliant and prosperous future for Bob and we wish him luck on life's voyage. S. T. P. Class, treasurer 3. B. S. Being a native of Bethlehem is really a great affliction, and a heavy burden, to carry in the struggle for existence, but Harold bears up well under the strain, as he always wears ia. smile and his characteristic humor seems never to leave him. Coming to llfloravian with an enviable rec- ord in the fall of '21, he has kept it intact for the last four years. He has also been a valu- able man in several of our activities, being a past master at indoor sports, as he stops all comers in our Bill sessions. Harold also has an avocation of the noc- turnal variety which he evidences by his daily occupation of the couch. We may add here that he has been very successful and we hope that trouble may continue to steer clear of him. Band, 1, 2, 3, 4. Orchestra, 1, 2. Comenian Staff, local editor 4. Y. M. C. A., treasurer 4. B. S. Page Nineteen
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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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A 'lullll in llll' H I 2 ' rrfr I rfrr A 2lilfVlS'l-Ai: . ,M QQ Gmml is MILTON A. YAECK WATERTOWN, WISCONSIN iiMILT,, HSHEBAH A skin you love to touch. Out of the west came this young Loch- invar g not knowing by which railroad he came, we can't say whether his Steed was the best, but -at all events it got him here. In spite of the fact that when he first came to M. C. his concepts of basketball, tennis, Latin, and Greek were entirely undefined, nevertheless, in four short years he has devel- oped into splendid varsity material. Although both Dramatics and C. L. S. have made use of Milt, it is on the basketball floor that he especially shines. Nor dare we forget his record in tennis, in which he is one of Mo- ravian's foremost wielders of the racquet. Probably John's most troublesome fea- ture while at college has been his irresistible clearness of complexion. On account of this drawback, fearing adoption, he has carefully avoided Fem-Sem. In spite of his school-girl complexion We soon expect to see Milt a courtier in both senses of the word. C-,L S-I 1, 2, 3243 Chaplain 2, treasurer 33 vice president -1g president 4. Glee Club, 1, 2 3 4. lrbrarian 2. Comenian Staff, 3. Dramatid Assoi ciation, 3, 4. Tennis, reserves 23 varsity 3 4 Basketball, reserves 1, 2, varsity 3, 4, , ' A. B. Page Twenty CHARLES B. MICHAEL INDIANAPOLIS, IND. MIKE MIKEANc.ELof' Methought I heard a voice cry 'Sleep no more. ' Moravian can boast of men from all over the country and foreign lands as well, but her big boast comes from Indianapolis. In fact Mike is big enough to occupy a part time berth as center on the basketball team 3 his voice is big enough to win him a place on the quartetg and his arms and legs have been big enough to earn him a position o-n the tenn1S team. . When it comes to the fair sex, Mike has big hopes centering in Wisconsin. This has caL1SCd him to' sleep over on numerous mornings? hence, some of the profs decided that bfi should have either no girl or no eight o'cloclC classes. But as they couldn't decide WhiCh to cut out, Mike continued to oversleeP'th0ugh not on the tennis court. . The Class of 1925 hopes that MikC.W111' during his Seminary years, be even bigger than he has been during college. c. L. s., 1, 2, 3, 4. Glee Club, 1, 2, 5, 4? 'Wag' tette 2, 3, 4. M. C. M. A., secretarY'tfeaSurer' ' 2 Basket- 5 1 Dramatics, 3, 4. Baseball, managff ' e , ball, reserves lg varsity 2, 4. Tennis, reserv 1 varsity 2, 3, 4. A. B.
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