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'PEG ' PIIIOGU .L'rlYIIZZ2 MANLIEIT MLTRDOCK DEAN .'lIa11i1ie ADDISUN, PA. Assistant Editor of Epilogue, '26: Marshall Literary Society, '2o: Honor Roll, '26, Mannien comes from Addison, Penn- sylvania, which town. we understand is in the western part of the state. lle entered the Academy in the fall of l0Z4, Man- nie carries at least four or five books home every day, and from his grades, it is quite evident that he uses them. Study- ing is one of his favorite pastimes. Ile has had good grades ever since his arrival and was on the llonor Roll for both years. lfrom what we know of him Mannie has no affairs of the heart underway. but, of course, we all reform sometime. lle was appointed Assistant Editor of the Epilogue this year and has been an active member of the Marshall Literary Society, being one of the few day students in that society, Ilis favorite sport is tennis. FRANKLIN AND MARSI IALL COLLEGE Born May 3. l9ll7, RICIIARD FRANCIS DEAN Rich AnDisoN, PA, Iiranklin Literary Society, '26. This is a picture with a meaningless ex- pression but as a matter of compliment we shall proceed to name it Richard Dean. The enlightened and cultured looking gentleman entered the halls of li. and M. Academy in the fall of l924, bearing with him the best wishes of his friends in Addi- son, Pa., wherever that is. Although he is rather reserved in manner and does not shine in outdoor sports he is a good stu- dent and' has made a favorable impres- sion. The waste basket of Mr. Iiox will show that Dean was one of the glittering stars of the Virgil class. lfor some un- known reason Rich stayed in Lancaster last summer but now he is rather anxious to leave. We wonder why. We are sure that he will be successful at Franklin and Marshall, where he intends to go if he decides to remain in Lancaster. FRANKLIN AND M ARSI IALL COLLEGE Born August l-1, lflftt-l. Entered September. 1024. Entered September, IUZ4. 1 gf f ' . 'fr ' W ? Ttcelzfjl-Sewli P F P J I xl V-1 , I H , , 2 3 H ' iv '- ' R,-'ff is 3 C , X A l Q S' e
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,,,, . ..... ,. , , i' . . TEH ' I n I , - 0 1 1' ' u I t . . H.. , . .vu---,,..a..un,..,..., . . g , l RICHARD DADDONA Dick. Tony 6l5 GREEN STREET Nokiusrowx, PA. Varsity liootball, '23, '24, '25, Varsity Baseball, '24, '25, '20, Basketball Squad, 424, '25, '26, President of Marshall Liter- ary Society, '26, Presentations, '26. Dick has been with us for three years and has most certainly made himself use- ful. lle played football, basketball, and baseball and was exceptionally adept in all three. Dick was also the school barber and has cut many a hair from the heads of the Academy students. His quick wit and ever ready smile will most certainly be missed next year as they have made him very popular. Next fall Dick expects to go to Colgate. Wherever he goes, he is sure to have many friends. COLGAT E Born january 3, l904. Entered September, 1923. DANIEL KLINE DAUB Butch PALMYRA, PA. Soccer Squad, '26, liranklin Literary So- ciety, '26. Butch, with his came into our midst in l924. llis scho- lastic standing was not of the highest, but he more than made up for that in friend- liness. llis motto was, Once a friend- always a friend. The only fault we End in him is his tendency to give the fair sisters the cold shoulder, but we predict that his disposition in this respect will soon change for the better. Butch is the academy's far-famed strong man, too. lle is modest when strength is mentioned but, never-the-less, is not averse to dis- playing it. Many are the victims willing to testify concerning his prowess. llis one noble ambition is to become a preacher, and according to his' speeches in Literary Society we feel sure that he will win great renown in E. and M. and in his chosen profession. Our best Wishes go with him. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL COLLEGE Born August 29, l904. Entered September, 1024, dignihed bearing, ff' we 'Q , fy 'fxxxw Twenty-Six Q? LXX Pxi I- w ' . ll f LT ? ' . L-Q X f I V I 1- s A' x 1- AC , ,I i- , ' ti ni-iHr'r L - , -. ' wr r rr 2 M ..- v' , V' Lf, ll x -bffljvdl :fn TPI! - .... -L.
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iii I , ,,,, ,..,,,,,, , M 'PEE an Q Q o '. Jn .0 1 1' - A - I - 1 . 5 . ' I 0' ' 2 r nr n w'f'.,.,u,.,. av nn NEVIN HUB-ERT DONAT New XVANAMAKER, PA. Franklin Literary Society, '26, Ilonor Roll, v 26. Donat comes from a small town called Wanamaker. We have never heard of this town, but, judging from 'ANev, it must be a good place. Although he has had no social career in Lancaster, we feel sure that he has one in Wanamaker. He stands high in the class and is well liked by all of the students. By watching the daily 'mail we tind that Nev has a Sweet Mamma at Bloomsburg Normal School. lle will enter Frankliniand Mar- shall College in the fall and will prepare for the Ministry. Our best wishes go with him. FRANKLIN AN15E3E51fARs1iALL COLLEGE Born September I7, IQOS. Entered September, l925. GILBERT BARR ENGLE 'fDil, Gila MARIETTA, PA. Dil comes from a well-known farm on the western outskirts of Marietta. Ile does not spend much time on athletics, but he certainly does make the fellows step when it comes to comparing mental ability. Gib is the Academy's chemis- try shark. Mr. Campbell is forced to keep the laboratory locked in order that Engle may spend a few of his spare mo- ments somewhere else. To prove his good behavior, Dill has yet to experience the thrill of walking the oval. Ile is also the day students cocoa man and boss of the lunch room. His greatest habit is arriving at the Academy about the end of the first period and then putting the blame on the train service. He usually arrives in time to hear Mr. Hall assign the Alge- bra lesson for the following day. Gil- bert's ambition is to become a very dis- tinguished surgeon. His goal is Kirksville Osteopathic School. KIRKSVILLE OSTEOPATH IC SCI IOOL Born September 7, 1909. Entered September, l925. Twe11ty-Iiiglit if 1 iff 0 WML x J . . , Q-I I Y -- ' - f v 7 I ' t f Y I I 7 K if I I' 5Q ' 1 ' ,tr 1 . 5'-v339gf -I QL-
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