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iyf i,A1 Q -To g ypsy LENA CROU SE Crouse Lyceum Literary Society: Class Treasurerg Red Coat Bandg Royal Typewriting Certifi- categ Remington Certificateg Underwood Cer- tificateg 20th Century Bookkeeping Certificate of Proiiciencyg Class Play. Let us introduce you to one of the best natured girls of the class. Lena's hobby is laughing. Her motto is Laugh and grow fat. She has the honor of being the class treasurer. f'Crousie is everybody's friend, but she has a terrible time with her dates. Good luck to you, Lena. MARY HAVICE Corporal Lyceum Literary Societyg Beehive' Staffg Editor of the Lance g Red Coat Bandg Sec- retary Athletic Associationg Secretary Maga- zine Campaign '28g Underwood Typing Certifi- categ Remington Silver Ping Royal Silver Ping 20th Century Bookkeeping Certificate of Pro- ficiencyg Class Play. This is our Editor-in-Chief. Mary, as the name indicates, is a merry Irish maiden. When you hear roars of laughing coming from the Commercial rocm, you may be sure that Mary has said another witty thing. She will surely be a success as somebody's stenog funless she turn to domestic sciencej, because of her efficiency and sunny disposition. DOROTHY WALKER Dot Athenaeum Literary Societyg Business Mana- ger the Lance g Red Coat Bandg Business Manager Magazine Campaign '27g Secretary Magazine Campaign '28g Class Playg 20th Cen- Lury Bookkeeping Certificte of Proficiencyg Remington Typewriting Certificate. Although this blue-eyed lass seems quiet to those who first see her, we assure you that she is one of the most peppy girls in our class. Dot is one the most popular girls in high school. She is interested in the Weis Pure Food Stores, but like all things, there's a reason. We are sure Dot's success in high school will insure success for her in the outside world. Best wishes, Dot. NINETEEN
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1 1.41 of-+7 uf -H ...Ji w an Ef.J3fHDCfH EIGHTEEN ARTHUR YEAGER Art Lyceum Literary Societyg Student Manager Basketballg Class Play. Who is this quiet looking gentleman? Dcn't be frightened. It's only Art. He is very shy and any time you happen to glance toward him, his head is bent over a book- either chemistry or geometry. Art finds great pleasure in performing chemistry ex- periments. We are sure he will be success- ful along this line of work. Gocd luck to you, Art. ELIZABET HGRAHAM Betty Athenaeum Literary Societyg French Clubg Beehive Staffg Class Play. Jovial and light-hearted are two good adjectives to use in describing our t'Betty, If she breezes in when you have the blues they are sure to disappear, She is energetic in anything she attempts to do and because of this she always succeeds. Betty's career is not yet planned, but we wish her success in whatever she does. Best wishes, Betty. GEORGE NEARHOOF Boner Athenaeum Literary Societyg Advertising Manager, the L'Lance g Class Playg Track. Hail! to our famous business man. Boner has shown his ability along these lines in getting ads for this book. He is ever Willing to help a fellow in distress and do just a little more than his share. fWorking fresh- man algebra problemsj. We expect to see George as manager of Weis Pure Food Store before long, Best of luck from your classmates,George.
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iv' Q31 5 'rn To 'TH A ' riff' . 2 4 C1516 DHDCIH fff l . S ff S is - 'lf'- Gflasy gf 1928 iefeniar Clflff igfa11Ff07Ll' if i ISTORY REPEATS ITSELF is a well-known and oft quoted 1. adage. Therefore, do not be surprised if our history happens to - be in some respects much like a great many other class chronicles jf ' you have read. There is still enough diierence to give us a per- sonality of our own. September First, four years ago, the class of 1928 assembled with the proper amount of freshman humility. Our hearts quaked with the pleasure of speaking to a senior, while the mere mention of Caesar and geometry sent our respect soaring to the loftiest heights. Of course, the spell has long since been broken g the trials and tribulations of these sub- jects combined with the problems of physics and other subjects enumer- ated in the Course of Study, have had their disillusioning efects. In September we organized as a class and elected oliicers. We chose as our class colors, Rose and Steel and as our flower, the American Beauty Rose. The motto We selected was Labor, then Honor. How well We remember the first basketball game, that with Port Royal, in which our boys participated. Little did We care for each other's toes as we watched the ball vibrate from one end of the floor to the other. Only one who has passed through such an experience can realize the ex- citement attendant upon such an event. TWENTY
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