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THE TORCH DANIEL GROSS HDanH September 2, 1912. Danboro, Pa. Stain- Mziiiagger UA Pair of Sixesf' 4: Stuff College Days and Just Sup- pose, 4: Harlequin Club, 4. XX'he-u it comes to tantalizing the teach- ers, it is as easy us falling off ix log for Duu. Oh, that dashing' young fellow with the corusilk locks, the bully blur- eyes, :uid the Amos 'u Audy smilm-l Disguise our bondage as we will, 'Tis women, women, rules us still. LESTER HANEY January 24, 1914. Danboro, Pa. Harlequin Club, 4: Chairman Lost and Found Committee, 3: Just Suppose, 4: French Club, 3, ll: Treasurer French Club, 4: Stuff A Pair of Sixesf' 4: Peirce School, 3, 4. Lester is not what you would call a boukworm, but has a natural ability for pulling' in A's, Anyone would be envious of his report card. By his work ye shall know him. WlNlFRED GROSS Winnie December 12, 191-i. Danboro, Pa. Harlequin Clulv. 2, Il, t: Chorus, 1. -li Hiking' Club, lg 'l'4-niplv fxl10l'llS, lr Com- II1'lllCt'lll011l Chorus, 1: 6'olleg's- Days, Ll: Docrlzinizitiou, 33 llziskvt Bull, 3, 4: Ulziss lluskvl Drill, 3, lt 'l'r:1fTiCl'01it1'ol Duty, I: t'lt-wJi- Niszliliiigzilm-s, l. XYiunie Czime to Doylf-stowu ri scared, green l 1'OShlI1Lll'l wiii: lmlulis-il hair und at pt-rpeluzil grin. The bolnlmell hair has dis- zippezirvcl, but the smile iwelmiiiis uu- vliziiigwl, She's surv lo rome smilili' llll'OUP.1'll. lt would talk: oh, how it would talk!
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THE TORCH KATHRYN GOODLING September 9, 1913. Farm School, Pa. Harlequin Club, 1, 2, 3, 4, Se-Cretziry, 3: Torch lioftrd, 3: News Staff. Editor. 3. 4: French Club, 2, 3, -1: Debating' Clull, 3. Ever :ind always flu-'S faithful in all that she tackles. Shu does things in Z1 Way that makes the lest of us envy her brains, und blush all our own, Noted for her work on the News, her crtpulvilities are evident year in and year out. WILLIAM GIVEN HBHF7 March 23, 1913. Eureka, Pa. XVh:it ll coincidence! Bill comes from a small town. has tho Smallest feet you can Find anywhere on at menilwr of the stiuinrei' sex, :incl is quite Small himself. lint l'0IllCIUIJE'l'- So gentle, mild and coy, He seems a model boy, But, gentle reader, mark you well, You cannot sometimes always tell. MABEL GRIM January 26, 1912. Doylestown, Pa. Harlequin Club, 1. Sho may not tzilli much uliout herself, but after all most goals are made quietly, with the swift surety that Mabel pos- sesses, HA health to those who are happyg a fig for those who fret.
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THE TORCH I l H. LENOX H. DICK HARRIS Dick April 8, 1913. Buckingham, Pa. Football 'l'ean1,'l, Harlequin Players, -1: Benzene Ring, 4: Chorus, 4: Musical Comedy, -1: Senior Play Stage Crew, -1. Dick came to us from Bllckingham, after completing three years' work there. In his one year in Doylestown he has ac- complished much. XYe are proud to own him as a graduate. My heart is wax to be molded as she pleases. FRANCIS HAPP llHappy!! April 19, 1912. Doylestown, Pa. Treasurer Benzene Ring, 4: Senior Play Business Manager, Football, 3: Band, 1, 2, 33 French Club, 3, 4. .X stranger at a High School dance might ask, VVho is that fair couple? NVhy, that is Happy and Toni, our high steppersf' Besides being devoted to one girl, Happy is at big' business man. Oh my! Absolutely up-to-date. GWENDbLYN HARRY llGweny! June 13, 1911. Doylestown, Pa. Harlequin Club, 43 French t luh, 3, 4. Suggest a week-end trip to some lovely, romantic spot and she responds like EL good scout, regardless of snow, rain or heat. It would be hard to discover her under her dressed-up name of Gwendo- lyn, for she is always Gwen to her class- mates.
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