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

 - Class of 1920

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rt? 2 ' - w r - 4' '- ,, ' L THE-EPILOGUE r I' IA l l DANIEL CANNING IMLER l Woodbury, Pa. ilDaln,Y7 lllmmvil My kingdom for cz dance. Debating team, Marshall, EPILOGUE Staff, Track, '20, MMYH is the jazz baby of the class. When he arrived he didn't know a one-step from a waltz and thought a fox trot was a new name for a sundae. Now, however, all is changed. Each Saturday night he and Berky wend their weary way to the Fulton Opera House Cvia Prince and Orange Streetsj. One night last fall Mr. Rebert, hearing strange noises, entered l'Dan's room and found him whistling Ia-da and one-two-three-fouring around. Upon inquiry he learned it was a new step which Immy had seen in the 'lLadies' Home Journal. Imler is a fine debater. He made his Society team and is a great asset to it. His work in the Marshall Society throughout the year has been excellent. He rarely lost a debate and his extempories led the field. Dan also had a hand in athletics. He played scrub soccer and participated in the cross Country run at Penn on Thanksgiving. In the spring meets he was a great asset to the squad. Immy has the necessary qualifications to make a great lawyer and we know he will come through. Univeffsvlly of Jllichigcm. Born: May 11, 1900. ,32-

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. 4 lime 'WM c , NINETEENTWENTY I DAVID GROFF HERR Lancaster, Pa. 1iDaX,57y11 11Ru11t!! H Early Z0 bed, and early to rise, lllakes men small in size. AVYH is the babv of our class, and a veritable pigmy. To look at him one would not realize that he is a mighty senior, but this is true. Don't mind this, 'Davy,' all good things come in small packages -even poison. Davy is well versed in farm life, knowing more about horses and pigs than Mr. Wicmer knows about Wlashington, or Mr. Rebert about tennis. He is also well informed on the process of manufacturing ice, for he seems cool and collected at all times, except in Mr. Witmer's class. In the summer, 'Davy' may often be seen peddling vegetables from his farm. This is a profitable trade, Davy, but don't Wear your voice out doing it, because you will probablv be needed to cheer on the side lines next year at college. Perhaps you will surprise us though, as We have seen you practicing basketball every noon in the gym. Some- one suggested that we have a special seat at the commencement exercises so the people could see him. It is a treat indeed to be afforded this occasion. Opera glasses will be furnished, 'Davy,' so don't fear. Runt is taking up a scientific course, and we hope that he will be a great man some day, as no doubt he Will, if he Would only grow. Franklin and Marslzall College. Born: Dec. 24, 1903. -31-



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Q. ., . ..Y, ia G .3 feiafl lldmlll i NINETEEN-TWENTY , CARL XVHITMER ISENBERG Huntington, Pa. tllsyyyv NCQ-rl!! The essential llzing is not knowledge, but clzaffaclerf'-Le Conte. President, Frankling Debating team, Franklin, EPILOGUE Staff, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet. ARL, commonly mistaken for one of the profs, is one of the oldest Academy students. He has been here intermittently for the last four years. One of them was spent in the army, and accordingly he lost that time in his studies. Isy will be a great help to his Wife, because he is an expert kitchen mechanic. 'I his little fellow seldom leaves school and is very studious. He was elected president of the Franklin Society for the second term, and was also chosen as one of the debaters to rep- resent that Society. Hlsyl' is a bit bashful, although he is an expert dancer. His motion and poise are superb. He probably secured the motion while riding a horse at a trot and now thinks he can fox-trot. He may have been able to get awav with it in Latin but not on a dance floor. Carl will have to put aside this frivolous bent in his nature, if he Wants to become a minister. He is getting a lot of practice in public speaking in the Y. M. C. A. and literary meetings. He has also advanced so far as to be able to have charge of one of the halls. Carl is rather quiet and We don't see much of him except at meal times. He is quite an athlete, too. You should see him juggling a stack of about fifty plates. He surely can do the trick. One of the fellows had heart failure one day because he heard Carl swear. But never mind, Isy, it was only an accident. Franklin and Marshall College. Born: Jan. 24, 1804 .. 33 ..

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