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HAROLD W. FRITZ. “Fritzie.” Delano, Pa. As merry as the clay is long.” Omega Chi Fraternity, Reed Literary Society. Although this is his first year here, “Fritzie’s” sunny disposition won the hearts of all. He is a firm believer in the saying that “Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well,” and goes at his tasks with might and main. His Professors can tell you of his record in the class room, and for the rest just ask anyone that knows him. GUY FULTON. “Man delights not me; no nor woman neither.” Baseball Team, ’09. Of course, Guy is an exceptionally hard student, but when he is, called on to recite the answer to the question “slips his mind.” Consequently he has the game of bluffing down to a science and it is rare, indeed, for a professor to trip him. He is also good at “rough-hous- ing study hall, as many people can testify, and he does much to relieve the monotony of school life.
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JULIE CECELIA DELAVAN. “Taken.” Brooklyn, N. Y. “A falcon towering in her pride of place.” Secretary of Class of 1909, ’o8-’o9. The first of our two “little maids,” named “Taken” by her friends because she was taken by the “one man.” She says she is not taken, and indeed we believe her. despite her eternal singing of “Sweethearts may come, Sweethearts may go, But there’s only one sweetheart for me.” RICHARD ROEDER FELLER. “Red.” Martinsburg, W. Va. “The world ' s mine oyster.” Reed Literary Society, Basketball Team, ' og. He has the distinction of being the only man in our class with an Aurora Borealis Top- knot. This same topknot is accompanied by a warm temper which occasionally gets him into trouble, but he cools down quickly and keeps on good terms with everyone. 19
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PAUL LASSIERRE FUNK. “Funkibusr Newville, Pa. “Yon Cassius hath a lean and hungry look.” Funkibus is a “hello girl,” which means that he occasionally works in the Newville Tele- phone Exchange. Despite the fact that he is very reserved, he was quite the favorite with the ladies at Asbury park last summer. There is not space to tell of his adventures, but you might ask him about Deal Beach, and what happened there for two weeks. His heart beat so fast that he broke three watch crystals. WESLEY POWELL GRIFFITHS. “Grif.” Williamstown, Pa. “All the courses of my life do show I am not in the roll of common men.” Reed Literary Society, Covenant Society. “Grif” is a very conscientious sort of fellow. All through the school year he has been cudgeling his brains to understand why he was given a reception by the Grand Order of Night Owls. He is rather studious and has little time for any distractions. 21
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