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MN X NNX XXNXXxksNXRNNYNNNXNNXNXNFWYNKYXYNYYXY XXX XYXXXXXXNN AXXXXNYkXNNNXXX XiwNX NXkNsNkNN xsN XX N NNXNNXRNNXNXXNNXNXXXX NXXXXNX XNNNX xN WILLIAM K GOLDSTEIN C3fUt0l1, P PILL Canton Hiah School U of P Ph1 Epsilon P1 Dlckmson L-aw Club Commentator Committee Not many times shall we meet a bettei chap than this youno barr1ster from Canton Pa Bill is not the boisterous kind who flount their learning throughout the halls at all times but when he does make up h1s mind to discourse up n a certain subject it is always well put and weighed We also understand that during Bills stay in Carlisle he has become a favor1te among, the fair sex But why not? For with the meriv twinkle ln vour handsome eyes who could resist von? NX CHXRLES H GROTE Glenville P CHARLIE We ve never een this classmate do any sprinting but we understand that when he IS back in the hometown he a11ses in the mornin and iuns down into the state of Maiy land and Lack before bieakfast Now that seems like a real Jaunt in such a shoit time but then you must also remem ber that Charlle 11ves on the border What has been said above mav be meie hem sav but we do know that when Com . mencement b111'1DS to a close oui fond associations we will certainly be soiry to say , ood-bye to our classmate and pal Charlie. A ' YNRXXX XYQXXNNNXXNX VIAURICE A HALLAM - Lewistown, Pa , - IVIIKE . NX Phi Epsilon Pi' Track team' Business Manager of the Commentator. 1 XXX NX' KXXNXXXNXSSX N R Mike s tire-less ww orl' in the prepasation of the Commen- tator meiits superlative lnai e. His job of Business Mana- gei required unquestionable integrity and a fine business instinct. What-ever the faults of this book are they are not Mikes and very much that is :good in it must be attributed to him. It is doubtful whether any othex man in the law School could have done the work so well. 'Un- obtrusive modest obligine that rarity-a gentleman. t ' 1 X Z6 LAWRENCE FRANKLIN HALLIDAY Elizabeth, N J. LARRY , . XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXTSTRXXXY w Q S. 8. gl C5 5' E UQ if sr Q S? O E Ee FC Zi L? U - 2. is P-3 F5 4'0- ee O O E U G U1 A Prince Charming, with a great attachment, so it would seem, to the College. Larry 'is a prominent member the Y0l1I1Eer set. VVha.t with dance-S, teas and other nlquant activities, he has little leisure. Nevertheless, few, lf EIHY, Outrank him as a student. Versatility, that's Larry. QNX 2? K Z Z Z X Z Z X Z Z W Z Z Z Z Z Z Z X Z Z 24 sw mmsx m smmssxxmsx ssssxmswx wxwX mx XsxxxsmxsxxmNxxxxxxxxxsmsw XNxxQxXsX KNxsxxkxsQ X , .
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Y NN N XXsX kX XN YS m HAROLD SEATON IRWVIN Doylestown, Pa- ' p IRWIN Dickinson College. Ph.B.. A. M.g Phi Kappa Psi: R. H. Smith Scholarship Prize 129: Woolsaclii Editor-in-Chief Law Review, '24-'25Z Four Years Varsity basketballg Manager '21-'223 Capt-Qin, '24-'25g Varsity Baseball '21-'22g Commentator Staff. Indubitably the most intellectual luminary of the class. His forte is Constitutional Law. When he- had done with the Dartmouth College Case, that old institution looked like a school, for backward children. But it is not only in the lecture room that Harold scintillatesg he is' just as brilliant on the basketball floor. To his adroit playing and sagacious leadership the success of the past season was largely due. An affable, modest chap, of whom we expect much in after life. MILLER A. JOHNSON Lewisburg, Pa. Bucknellg Bucknell Aeademyg University of Pennsylvaniag Kappa Sigmag Corpus Juris. This popular young man, although he came to Dick- inson in his senior year, soon took a deservedly high posi- tion among us. I-Ie proved his forensic me-ttle by his vig- orous prosecution of the celebrated Note case, in which- he was prevented from obtaining a conviction 'only bv the non-extraditability of a certain mysterious New Yorker. Miller was signally honored, after a short residence he-re, to Corpus Juris, which is, after all is said and done, not a bad organization. ARTHUR L. .JOSEPH Vineland, N. J. MJD!! Vineland High Schoolg Tau Epsilon Pig Vice- Pres. 4255 Baseball Q13 1255 Basketball tljg Dance Committeeg Smoker Committeeg Law Club. Here we have anotheidof our classmates who wan- dered into Trickett Hall from the prep-school around the corner and has made good. ' Jo has always upheld the hon- or of the class with his athletic prowess and at the same time was never too busy to do anything which might bring glory to '25 in any other Way. If you don't think Jo is a real asset in time of need, ask the chairman of the smoker or dance committee. ROBERT A. KENDALL McClellandt0Wn, Pa. KIBOBYY VVest Virginia University: Alpha Chi Rhog Cor. pus Jurisg Secretary of class, '24. Bob is, among other things, an incomparable horse- man, being as much at home in the sadldzle as it at it if as- well, he is very much at home in the saddle. The crunch of the leather beneath him is not an ominous, but a pleasing sound to his ears. His smile and gentlemanly manners have won him friends beyond number. 26' N
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