Franklin and Marshall Academy - Epilogue Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1920

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J! 3. g - K ' ' n I -1iEl3lf4 4 W 4 if ,,,. .52 i,4- A X l tulle f :mi Lg'-i NINHIT EIEN-TWEINTY HAROLD BRYNER ENDSLOW Mount lov, Pa. Red, Endslow Whatever adds in even the smallest way to the worlds IJ7't,Qltlf1Z6SS and cheer is worth while. -J. R. llliilter. Varsity' Soccer, '20, Track, '20, LMOST any afternoon last fall Endslow's red head could be seen bobbing about on the soccer field. He was one of our best soccer players this year, and could dribble the ball up the field like a Hash. He was always in the thick oi the melee, and although he received sundry kicks and blows, he always came out smiling. Red has a happy dis- position. He is quiet, however, and, as he is a week-end student, we don't see him often. Endslow is a wizard when it comes to Trigonometry. He eats it exactly as the Frenchmen eat fish on Friday-that is not at all. Red studies hard, so that it can't be his fault-the book is to blame-but Mr. Hall says, If you can't see it, I'm afraid I can't help you, so I guess Red never will learn Trig. Red is also one of our best runners. He has been training faith- fully for some time, so that we were not surprised when he showed us he could run. That little red head can surely lay 'em down one of the spectators was heard to exclaim. He runs the hundred-yard dash and the quarter-mile. He probably received good practice at home running after the cows and chasing a plow around the field. But l'Red is tired of that strenuous life and is going to Penn State to study agri- cultuie. He will then be able to ride around on a tractor or fly into town in his plane whenever he is so disposed. Penn State. Born: jan. 18, 1898.

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'fwfv-1 A 5- TE' A ' 'W 60 ,W Zag A Q ,. f A 'Q 4' T 1 f,W,w4e ff 4-f,,-1 i ' ' N 5' IA X l L XVILLIAM ROBERT DOUGHTY Haddonfield, N. J. 'ABill, Doughty, Gob Figh1f when you are down, die hard -determine at least to d0Qa1zd you 'w0n't die az' allfl -J. H. West. Franklin: Varsity Football. ILL came 'to us from the high seas. He was just dis- charged from the U. S. Navy, where he was a wireless operator for two years. It is too bad he isn't able to pick the lessons from the air in Mr. Hall's classes, as he used to pick the messages from space at sea. But few fellows can, so cheer up, Gob There is one thing Bill can do, though. He has a good line and all the women fall for it. He has a way with them which he probably picked up in Gay Pareef' He used to Hparley-vous with all the petites f1lles he met in f'La Belle France. There are several of the fair sex in Lancaster and vicinity who will be sorry to see him leaving town. Bill was one of the first to answer the call for volunteers in foot- ball, and he made good. Although he hadn't played Hon some of the best teams in France, as the papers stated, he was a fast man and could hit the line hard. He tried to make his letter in the Glee Club too, but his voice had become hardened, due to the salt air, no doubt, and he couldn't satisfy Mr. Rebert. He was also active in the Franklin Society. He is a good debater and expresses his views clearly and emphatically. Bill is writing part of the class prophecy. He has some original ideas, so we shall all expect to hear something quite unique about ourselves. Bill has plenty of pep and, if he lets the women alone, we will hear more of him later. Prmcelon. Born: Sept. 5, 1899. -24-



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EQ? 'R A3 'Ev a .Q 'fwfr -ff A 0 tv flll. illierli -' i THE-EPIL O GUE ,,L,J I p HENRY ENGLE Marietta, Pa. KKHGHIYY KKCYYY And slill they gazed and still lhe wonder grew, That one small head conld carry all he knew. NGLE hails from Marietta, a town located on the banks of l the Susquehanna River. He comes to school every morning by the che- min cle fer, getting off at Long's Park and Walking the remaining dis- tance. He claims that this is his morning exercise. 'fHen is a unique character, always alert mentally, but disinterested in athletics. He carries no less than five books home each day. Study is one of his favorite pastimesf He takes more interest in Physics than in any other study. Mr. Campbell seems to be aware of this ability. Engle would sooner recite the Laws of Gravitation than take a bite of lunch. Cy is the general superintendent of the laboratory, always keeping it so clean that no one can find a speck of dust, not even with a magnifying glass. Engle is a member of the Lunch Box Brigade. If you should see his lunch box you would think that he was bringing enough nourishment for a dozen fellows. Cy is not so fond of the girls as one would think a Marietta boy should be, but at one time he stated that he expected an 'affaire d'amour to strike him before long. VVe cannot prophesy to what portion of the globe fortune may call him, but we sincerely hope that he will make a name for himself. Our best wishes will be with you always. Franklin and Marshall College. Born: jan. 15, 1903.

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