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i 60 2 CIN T 225 . 4 M 4165! 3 'Q aaa A 1 49 W! mis: H' se ::1'eg'1waE-HA-.:.- fs' s i a g?l1:.'.fl1.mil1eafm g i THEEPILOGUE 4- g VVILLIAM K. DERR Lititz, Pa. Bill, Mysterious Speak but lflllle and well, if you would ILLIAM is a good scout, how- ever bad his ways may seem. He is always Willing to help someone and deserves much credit in doing so. Bill has a good sense of humor. Of course, he is young and this may not leave any permanent blemish on his rugged constitution. K There is one thing in particular which distinguishes him from other students, and that is his remarkable ability and cleverness in Mr. Wit- mer's English classes. As an athlete Bill does not have much to say, but as a rooter he can be heard for miles away. In the summer, Derr spends most of his time in helping his father to survey. He generally carries the apparatus. He is also very fond of trapping and hunting. He says that no sport is more fascinating and he thinks that next year he will move to another territory because he has trapped most all the muskrats and groundhogs in his vicinity. Bill had easy days at school this year. He came to school at nine-thirty and left at two o'clock, having an hour and a half inter- mission for luncheon during this time. May he always find life so easy! Derr expects to enter Lehigh University to study engineering. We sincerely hope that he will be successful in the University and become a distinguished gentleman in after-life. Lflmfgh Unizfersily. Born: june 7, 1901. - QQ .-
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ir me NINETEEN-'rwl:N1'Y RAYMOND LEVY DENLINGER Strasburg, Pa- IADCHVIV 11Rayyv ,He lives I0 work and not If0 play. HIS young man came to us last September from a little place south of Lancaster. Although Stras- burg is not very large, Denlinger acquired a strange weakness for the girls. CVVe'll have to look into this.D VVe heard that he had a girl at home and that he was taking dancing les- sons so that he could bring her to our Senior Prom. Ray graduated from Strasburg High last year, ranking at the head of his class, but as all bright men aspire to greater achievements, he came to us to conquer more complicated obstacles. To the general rule that all men have their faults, Ray is no excep- tion, but his are covered up by his good habits. His one delight is in playing tricks on the profs. He has won high military honors as corporal of the first squad of the renowned UBookWorn1s, an organization of high rank. He is also one of Prof. Hall's math sharks, occupying one of the front line benches. ' We have heard that athletics develop the mind, but f'Ray evidently does not let this bother him, or else he thinks that his studies occupy enough of his time. Denlinger is taking a technical course, aiming to be an engineer. He expects to attend Lehigh University next year, and We are sure that he will be as successful there as he was at F. M. A. Lehigh Universfity. Born: March 24, 1899. IL
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. J f5'T.'!le, ,Fr--4 I -'ill-!llt LJ NINETEENTWENTY FRANK CHRISTIAN DIEHL Lancaster, Pa. Frankie, Petey I could dance, and dance,f01'ever. Captain Varsity Basketball '20, Epilogue Staff. RANKIEH is another one of those diminutive fellows. He was captain of the basketball team this year, playing a good game, and he was also one of the associate editors of THE EPILOGUE. Although small in size, Frankie A ' always makes himself heard by his stentorian voice. He may be heard above all the others in the locker room. One of his worst faults is bumming sandwiches from the students who bring their lunch. He is always eating, and we don't understand how one of his size can eat so much. Frankie doesn't indulge in smoking those rude cigarettes, but one may see him at any time juggling with a cigar as big as himself. He evidently thinks 'feasy come, easy go, because he never takes life real seriously, or he wouldn't have to sit in Room A every night this last month. . Petey, as he was called by a certain one of the fair sex, is very fond of dancing. He attends every dance that is held, and has become an authority on jazz orchestras. Frankie never misses a day of school, he has walked around the oval a few times, and one may hear him grumbling about something at any time. However, he is a veteran gambler, betting on the World's4 Series and going to the races at HavredeGrace,where he plunges heavily. We wouldn't be surprised if he turned out to be a political boss some day. Well, f'Frankie, we wish you luck in your career at college, and after you graduate from there we know that you will amount to some- thing, even if it is a political boss. Franklin and Jldfarshall College. Born: Oct. 25, 1901.
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