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THE TORCH GILBERT CARLIN HGH!! November 22, 1913. Chalfont, Pa. Scienc-ce Ululu, 1: Stuff The VVhite- headed Hoy, IS: Stull' Seven Keys to lSuldp:1le, 3: Stull' Just Suppose, 4: Staff College Days, -lg Stuff A Pair of Sixers, 4. Not Somz-lmndy's Stump, hut every- b0dy's stvnogsg. Gilirrfrl is one of the few boys who slzirtud in the C'o1umel'c:i:1l Course in '27 :md who has kept on work- ing' and :x,Cl1iux'in1.:. Ol' vourse he will lw :L success. And I have often heard defended, Little said is soonest mended. EMMA CARVER March 18, 1912, Doylestown, Pa, Musivzil Uoznudy, 1, 2, 3, -l: Harlequin glufm. 1, -1: Senior Play, 4: Chorus, 1, 2, lsn't it funny, there's some folks you can't miss, And others you miss, just a pile, And the ones you can't miss, you see just lots, And the others-once in a while? SAMUEL CARR llsamli July 11, 1913. Doylestown, Pa Band, 1, 2, 3, 4: 0rr'l1m-slrzi. 2, 3, 4 Chorus. 1, 2, 3, 1: f:il'OI',LLl,' Svliool Chorus 2: Temple Chorus, 3, 1: f'0lllI!ll'Ilf'l'lllt'l Chorus, 1, 2, 3, 4: Musical Conwdy, 1, 2, 3, 4: Just Suppose, 4. Sam is 21 silver-tonguecl tenor who he- lievos in using' his voir-e to good uclvaui lage. Sam can allways lizivn- :i dale when he wants il with ll1v onlyom-, Por- haps that is the rozxsun ln- is always smil ing :md enjoying himself. If music be the food of love, play on. 11 ll
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THE TORCH JOHN J. BOLLINGER May 13, 1913. Dublin, Pa. Vice President Freshman Class, Presi- dent Sophomore Ulass, Manager NVhite- headed Hoy, Mzinager llaseliall, Nauti- Pal Knot, 3, 'tt'olleg'e Days, 4: Presi- dent Class, -1: Senior Play, 4: Leader of May Day Drill, 4: Student Activities Committee: Decorating' Committee Junior Prom, 3. .Iohn's activities are many and his abil- ity to do all things well is ever eminent.. Gay young Lochinvar came out of the west. DOROTHY BODLEY uDoty! April 12, 1913. Doylestown, Pa. Basket Ball, 3, 4: Harlequin, 1, 43 Com- mercial Contest, 13 Senior Play Staff, 4. Pretty and charming, with style most entrancingg Basket ball's right in her line. And second to talking, shels best fond of dancing- Just try her yourself the next time. MARY BRADLEY June 18, 1913. Buckingham, Pa. Hockey, 3, -lg Basket Hall, 3, -lg Track, l XVht-n Mary disclosed the fact that she was a. telephone operator, we clidn't know just what to say, so we let it go at that, Tell us some of your experiences along that line, Mary? A 'Mary' heart goes all the day. 3. ,
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THE TORCH SARA M. COHEN nsallyu August 12, 1914. Neshaminy, Pa. Hockey, 2, 3, 4: Harlequin Club, 3, 4: Basket Ball, 33 Traflic Control, 4: Second Taylor School Typing Award, 4. Sara made a name for herself in hockey and then she turned studious and won second prize in typing. There is nothing like variety. On their own merits modest men are dumb. MARY E. CHUBB May 7, 1913. Doylestown, Pa. Mary would like to he a nurse it her health pvrinits. XVe know she is going to l lic :1 success in anything she does. Oh, thou art too mild, too mild, l l pray thee, swear. STEPHEN DARDZINSKI Steve December 25, 1913. Lumberville, Pa. Musical Comedy, 35 Chorus, 3: Base- ball, 2, 3, -1: Football, 43 Traffic Squad, 4. Steve came hcre with a lot of ambition a n d he has achieved many things. Stex'e's ability to get through that line in football was superb and he did a great deal in gaining Doylestown a successful season. In baseball he has held the post of catcher, doing' excellent work. Steve would like to take up medicine. Our best wishes for the future, Steve!
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