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

 - Class of 1922

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-JA Avfffuv . A-J! FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY C' .1 YV' r 5 GEORGE CLEMENT BURKE i088 Summit Street, Columbus, Ohio Geezil With a bit av the Gaelic divil in his blue eyes. Varsity Baseball '39, George, that exhuberent, irrepressible deni- zen of Room l8, East l-lall, is as good an Irishman as ever kissed the Blarney Stone. l-le, together with Jim and Dusty, makes up that tamed triumverate known from the rocky crags ot Phllipsburg to the vast stretc'ies ot the Ohio plain. As the smallest member of this trio of renown, Geezil makes up for his lack of stature by his vim, vigor and versatility. May the b'essing ot Kilar- ney and the luck ot the Irish always be your constant companions, George, and may your success in lite be as pronounced as your record in the venerable halls ot F. M. A. Born: June l9, i920 Entered F. M A. September, i938 Ohio State Q pcm- ...iq 111113134 ...wi I ofclepmociuei-im 4 fee 4 9 --,:t1:.,-t.- :um zu:-izu: L-t... 3 9 4114! fi 5 ' -. fl iff' V. . Wi vi!! I fi JDM, r : , ' t f ff ,VQPAQL Rein BYERS I . Avenue, Uniontown, Pa LJ f , JV! 1 f ' ! p y ur troubles in your old kit bag, 'ij . , . ,, 0:0 I:29 and smile, smile, smile. Honor Roll '39g Epilogue Stattg Football '3Sg Varsity Basketball '39g Track '39g Tennis '39, Paul is Uniontown's ace propagandist. l-lis main topics ot conversation are Uniontown and Dolores Paul is a great hit with the girls down at the 'Y' but he pays little atten- tion to them. l-le will be remembered tor his prowess on the basketball court, Every sec- ond he played he was in the game heart and soul. l-le doesn't think much ot getting up in the morning and likes to sleep in When Paul goes to Princeton next year to take up Certified Public Accounting, F, M A will lose a swell tellow, Born: April Zl, l9l9 Entered F. lvl, A. September, i938 Princeton

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'feEPIl,OGi,lF5l-4'- -. B,f,,a.,a,M,,i?,,i 7042 f-1-f -..---..----...WI AMOS HESS BOMBERGER Eschelbronn, Jeannette, Penna. Bomby Hear no evil, see no evil, speak no evil. l-lonor Roll '39, Epilogue Staff, Life Saving Squad '39 This meek ,little chap is the smallest mem- ber ot our Senior Class. l-less is our photog- raphy editor of the Epilogue. Just have a look around and you'll see that he's been on the job. For some unknown reason Bomby pays no attention to the tair sex. Maybe it's because his hobbies laeronautics and photographyl take too much time. Bomby aspires to become an Aeronautical and Mechanical Engineer. Born: November 9, l92l Entered E M A. September, V938 M. l. T, o'o ! ! ! Z ! 9 uze 281 JOHN GEORGE BLOOD 32 E. High St., Womelsdorf, Penna, ,icapn Give Nero his fiddle, but save the sax for me, Jay Vee Football '37, '38 Big Jack, with his well padded frame, so thoroughly masters any sax or clarinet music, that he has gained the distinction of being one of the best musicians in the school! This happy, jovial fellow, when not in his room, may be found out on the north porch placidly enioying his pipe or entering into a well- known session with some of the boys. Jack hopes to be a commercial or test plane pilot some day. But, just remember, Cap, you can't fly a plane and play the sax at the same time. Born: April 20, i922 Entered F, M. A. September, i937 Georgia Tech 3 9 --i ------- ------ - 'O 4?



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FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY TEPIIIOGLV y FRANKLIN CECIL CLEMENT Y 522 Ea t Ross Street, Lancaster, Pa. I-lalf work and half play whles half the time away. Treasurer of Senior Classg Chairman of Ring and Pin Commg Varsity Football '38 Frank is a hard worker and the half time whiled away in the proverb is not the work half as so many students seem to think but the play half. Frank made a fine showing on the football field last fall as he was one of the vertebrae in the backbone of the team, The kind of doctor Frank will be is V the kind we will all allow to cut and saw on I i us to his heart's content i Born: January 26, l92l 2 Entered F, lvl. A. September i938 I Duke University I I I I : : : :-4:-: I : 2 :M I 9 3 9 -.,--.------.---. ! I DAVID CLINTON COLEBAUGH R, D. No, 2, Altoona, Penna. ' Dave A Deeds not words. g Honor Roll '39g Science Club '39g 'Intramural i Wrestling Champion ll3Sl '39g Soccer Squad 2 '39g Swimming Squad '39 ! Q. To the Titan of the Test Tubes we take off our hat. Dave is unquestionably the most outstanding chemist of the class. While the rest of us were 'flounclering in the mire of failure Davie was nonchalantly knocking down perfect paper after perfect paper. Topping these feats off, we find a truly modest man. Verily we say unto you Dear Reader here is the equation for success. lf Dave can mix these virtues with about six cc's of perseverance and balance, then with several grams of his more than adequate personality, we see but one road open to him. Success is at your command, Dave. Born: August 25, l9l7 Entered F. M. A. September i938 Franklin and Marshall College E301

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