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ffggvl A ,asia Ef f: mir f Q fe Cla ' , JW ,Q-5 E wi 6' 1 ' CHARLES AUGUSTUS ACHEY Lancaster, Pa. Cholly, Gus A little argument now and llzen Is relished by the best of men. Franklin: Varsitv Soccer, ,2O. , ERE we have a descendant of Caesar Augustus, the famous Roman. He is a great lover of math- ematics and one of Mr. Hall's most illustrious QD students. Several times a week he tries to make new additions to the book. Charles seems to be very fond of horses. Mr. Rebert, at different times, caught him trotting around. Cholly is one of the bookworms of the class. Late at night one can see him reading either the Examiner or Snappy Stories. As a debater this young man is a genius. He is one of Diehl's colleagues in arguing against prohibition. Gus has also some scientific abilities, with wireless for his hobby. If you see him on the roof of his, home, do not think that he is a tin- smith. He is only repairing his wireless apparatus. Achey was one of our soccer men. He learned the game at Yeates and then came to the Academy to play it. He held down his position as inside left creditably. Charles is a member of the Franklin Literary Society. He is one of the few day students who took advantages of this valuable work. Achey is a model young man. He doesn't drink, smoke, or chew. If he keeps these goods habits we know that he will be a prosperous man some day. Good fortune be with you! We wish you the best of success! Franklin and Marshall College. Born: Nov. 4, 1900. W. is l
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. 5 ? ' X W 4 I 6 W I: I LJ NINETEENTWENTY IRVING KOOPMAN BASH Reading, Pa. 'lBlue Jay, Bash Now is the accepted time to ybrove whelher yon are cz donbier 07' a doerf' RVING K., the honored son of Mr. Bash, his father, is a week- end student. It must bore him to leave a big city like Reading QD and come to school in such a small town as Lancaster. He is a hard-working man. Vile believe he is carrying three subjects. He Works untiringly every day except Monday and Friday. Monday he is recuperating from his week-end in Reading, and on Friday the anticipation is too strong forwork. We all know when the Blue Jay is coming, for it is impossible for him to take two steps without letting the whole school know he is mov- ing. He was in the Q. M. C. during the recent war and didn't hand in his hob-nailed shoes when he was discharged. Consequently he still wears them, and they make more noise than the rest of the fellows' shoes combined. We are indeed fortunate in having Bash with us. One day while feeding shirts to the pressing machine Cthis was one of his thrilling experiences during the warl he became entangled in the sleeves of one and was rolled Hat. His iron constitution prevailed, however, and he survived and still exists to pester humanity. It is a shame he didn't grace us with his presence earlier. He was one of the football heroes at Swarthmore, and, if he had entered here before the football season was finished, our scores would have probably been quite different. Bash is a good fellow and, if he discards his shoes, is sure to succeed. University of Pennsylvania. Born: June 4, IQOO. -19-
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