Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA)

 - Class of 1909

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JAMES LOUIS ROSE. “Rosie.” Waterloo, Iowa. “A man that loves to hear himself talk and will speak more in a minute than he will stand to in a month.” Gamma Epsilon Literary Society, Football Team, 1908. He is the baby of our class. If he cannot have things his way he does not want them any other way. He has a bad case of “cephalo-genesis,” a disease which cannot be cured, until he has three times butted the wall and seen that the wall does not give way. We hope for this Rose, that he loses some of the unpleasant thorns that stick out from him at present. If only he does he will be a great deal more agreeable to the folk around him. JOSEPH CLEMENT SINCLAIR. “St. Peter.” Baltimore, Md. I had rather seal my lips than speak that which is not. “St. Peter” as usual has charge of the “gate,” or in other words the front door, and many are the tales he could tell of the late comers, but he won’t tell. Although he is a good student in every branch, he simply loves Algebra. He is deeply religious and we think he is making no mistake in studying for the ministry. 30

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EDWARD EUGENE REINDOLLAR. “Reinie.” Taneytown, Md. “I am a man inclined to thrift.” Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity, Sergeant-at-arms Reed Literary Society. “Reinie” is indeed thrifty, but he is shockingly prodigal when there is a stunt at Irving College, where he is a great favorite — with the President. He is a “shock” in mathematics, but despite that shortcoming he is a mighty nice fellow. He is going to be a business man. GRAYDON MUNDORF ROBINSON. “Bob.” Reynoldsville, Pa. There is written in your brow honesty and constancy.” Gamma Epsilon Literary Society, Gamma Epsilon Debating Team, Orator of Senior Class. “Bob” did not enter Conway until he was sure of a bed large enough to sleep in, and in that he has to double up like a jack-knife. His head persists in testing the strength of the tops of the doors. He says he isn ' t seven feet tall, though it seem he doth bestride the nar- row world like a colossus.” “Bob is on the whole a very good fellow, though he is an ample home-wrecker, and has loosened the ties of several loving hearts. 29



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Waynesboro, Pa. CLARENCE MERLE SPANGLER. “Spang.” Your name is great in mouths.” Kappa Delta Pi Fraternity, Reed Literary Society, Basketball Team, ’09. “Spang” is really the cutest thing imaginable. With lovely, Huffy, blond hair and cheeks of the rosiest hue, he cannot help attracting attention from passersby. He plays basketball and sleeps most of the time. Since he does not believe in letting study interfere with sleep, he often sleeps in class, especially in Virgil. We think that these are “beauty sleeps” though he has not told anyone so. GEORGE MORRIS STEESE. Mt. Holly Springs, Pa. “Youth is the bud of manhood.” Reed Literary Society, Sergeant-at-arms of Senior Class. If any of the day students ever get into any mischief, you may be sure George is at the bottom of it. He is a thorn in the side of every professor who tries to keep study hall in order and a tormentor of every fellow who thinks he can study while “doing time” in that respected institution. He is no more than mischievous, however, and though his temper is quick, his heart is large. 31

Suggestions in the Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) collection:

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 21

1909, pg 21

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 117

1909, pg 117

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 139

1909, pg 139

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 53

1909, pg 53

Conway Hall Preparatory School - Log Yearbook (Carlisle, PA) online collection, 1909 Edition, Page 93

1909, pg 93

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1909, pg 69


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