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

 - Class of 1920

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J - l-.af 'L' I QM , if 5? me 'Q 2 Q LJ NINETEENTWENTY l Ti RICHARD STANLEY GRIGG Haddonfield, N. J. Dick, Gob Oli Dick, you may talk of your twil- iug and reading, Your logic and Greek, but il1e1'e's nothing like feediiig-otke1's. Vice President and President, Mar- shallg Varsity Football, V191 Glee Club, Editor-in-Chief, EPILOGUEQ Debating Team. ICKH is one of the busiest men in school. VVhen he is not serving Hham and in the dining- room, he may be found in Room 340 selling chocolate bars and other sweets. At present he thinks his whole mission in life is to feed the starving multitudes. As an athlete the Gob is among the foremost. He held down his berth at left end on the football team and played scrub basketball. A pulled ligament kept him off the track team for some time. Dick sings first tenor on the Glee Club. He can sing, squawk like a crow, play the 'Ltrapsf' 'n everything. In the latter art he is supreme. He is our only candidate who can beat waltz time success- fully. ' Grigg was elected Vice President and President of the Marshall So- ciety. His deep interest in the work and knack of debating well fitted him for the office. After he leaves us he expects to go to the New Mexico State School of Mines, where he is sure to succeed. The best of luck, Old Man! New Mexico Stole School of Mines. Born: Nov. IO, 1899. -29-

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Y E e ' 'I ' 2, Q mir , 1- . ,, 1, V THEPEPILOGUE LJ fm, A -, fs +5 X I' IA e EUGENE ELMER FOREMAN Endeavor, Pa. Kid, Foreman Before we make up onr minds how to steer from day to day, we vnnsl know where we are going. -Henry Van Dyke. Secretary, Marshalls. OREMAN, known to his friends as the Kid, comes to us from Kiski. He learned all they could teach him there, so he came here to prepare for A college. He is a quiet fellow and doesn't say much. All who have learned to know him like him, and those who don't like him don't know him. His only fault is that he studies too hard QD. He stays in over the week-ends to study, but can usually be found in Fry's room across the hall. If anyone desires to get informa- tion from him during the evening study period, they will have to wake him up and pull him out of bed first. On the whole, he tries to be studi ous. He did much to make the programs of the Marshall Society inter- esting, and was elected Secretary the second term. The Kid was thinking about going out for baseball but, because he dropped so many balls, he became discouraged and quit. He tries to catch them with one hand and because they wont stick he gets angry. It never occurred to him to use both hands. I guess he uses them enough in the summer time when he fires an engine on the rail- road for exercise. That is probably due to the growing hump on his back Che smokes Camelsj. Foreman is going out to the wilds of New Mexico with Grigg to take up Mining. If he shows the same pep in his studies there as he has here, he will make a good engineer. New ,Mexico Stale School of Mines. Born: Aug. I4, 1899. W P-ees



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60 '19 -Jing- axvvrr' Zrmm 'I-mfg? 'SQ , ,asf ' TX r ., . -' f Q 'Z F ' f 1' 4 A G fav .' ..': . 1 E .' y f' .7 ' . -, ,j H 5 THE-EPILOGUE 6 'I I ARTHUR F. HERMANN New York City, N. Y. A' Rabbi, Hermann We will do something worth doing-- thal is the resolution for you and me. Franklin: Editor-in-Chief, EPILOGUEQ Varsity Soccer, '20, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. Scrub Basketball 'I9. ERMANN, commonly known as 'lRabbi, is the king of Hogan's Alley. This is his second year here so that he knows the ropes quite well. He has the Ho- gan's Alley gang well organized and they take turns blowing the fuses. Rabbi is a hard-worlling man and can be found almost any time in his room studying or playing his man- dolin. Wlieii Mr. Rebert called for Volunteers for the Cwlee Club, Hermann promptly appeared. He is one of the foremost bass singers and plays the mandolin too. He also gives a reading during the concert. As soon as he appears on the stage all the women gasp and sav, How noble and beautiful he is! Yes, Rabbi, we have to hand it to you,you are g0odC?j-looking Cat nightj, as you know. Hermann was also a member of the Y. M. C. A. Cabinet and helped to make that organiza- tion a success. He is one of the men upon whom this book depends. For he was appointed Editor-in-Chief, and, although he took a little vacation just before it was published, the success of this publication is due largely to his efforts and good management. Rabbi has a long pair of legs and used them to good purpose in soccer. He went out for practice every day and surely was disappointed when the games were cancelled. He played a good game and made many grandstand plays. VVe know that Hermann has learned some- thing during his stay here and hope he will return, after becoming a mil- lionaire, and tell us how he did it. Yale. Born: Feb. 18, 1903. ...gg-

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