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CLAUDE G. AIKENS Selinsgrove, Pa. Susquehanna Academy; Fresh- man Prize Highest Average ; Var- sity Basketball, ' 09- ' 10; Sub Var- sity Football ' 10; Business Mgr. Lanthorn ; Vice President Athletic Board ; Scientific ; Medicine. ' Bump , Kid Ti ' -v liainnj his father va horn before him. ' ■ ' Bump is a wonderful kid . He is a great admirer of the fair ones, especially those of Harrisburg, where he Grabers quite often. The one marked feature of this young man is the wonderful power he has over the Profs, especially his father, whom he has blufl ' ed to a standstill. Bump has become quite a popular little basket ball player, and certainly has made good along this line. If you can ' t tind him in class, you will no doubt find him loitering on the campus smoking his pipe. The class of 191 1 certainly is proud of this little fellow, as he is the Bus. Mgr. of the Journal : we can only say that he deserves the highest praise that can be given him in his faithful work. We here leave him to the care of his parents for a few years }-et, but expect many things of him in the years that are yet to come. ' JJliat the Sam Hill ' s flic matter
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J. ALBERT BROSIUS, Sunburv. Pa. Prepared at Susquehanna Aca- demy and Gett vsburg Academy; Sopliomore Bible Prize; Vice Pres. Y. M. C. A. ; Pres. Sopho- more class, o8- ' o9 ; Reserve Football Team ; Classical : Clio ; Ministry. I t. January I lufe tu fJtcal awhile aifai from evefy runiheriiuj care. ' ' Mi.en the Class of igrr entered the portals of Susf|uehanna ITniversity it was thought and said that we had representations of nearly every kind of man. We had the freshest freshmen as well as the brightest of the intel- lectual. When this young man was first seen he was viewed as a very bash- ful little boy who had just left home, and in fact no one ever dreamed that before long he would be considered the brightest man around S. U. He has pros)jered in e ery pliase of college life especially campus, girl and dining room. Pie is looked upon with many envious eyes because he is the most po])ular of all among the ladies and is also considered the best singer in school. Pie thought he would like to look upon the Rine and he had the pleasure of doing this for one short week at the end of which he was canned. He has wielded his pen to great advantage, and has therefore played a great part in making The Lanthorn a success. He expects to be a minister and no doubt he vill be a success for he certainly has the art of blufiing and play- ing innocent. Whatever he may turn out to do or be the Class of 191 1 wish him all kinds of success. ' Hey, Priff, gk ' c iiic a chciv '
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