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

 - Class of 1927

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me emergptldnme sae W GEORGE C. CRUD DEN II If LANCASTER, PA. After spending four years at Lancas- ter High School, Puz thought he would come to F. M. A. to put on the finishing touches before going to college. This young man will some day become one of our foremost f' bone crackers. George's ambition is to become an osteopath. It is through the honest efforts of Crudden that the Academy gets its athletic write-ups in large heavy type across the top of our daily newspaper. Besides being a stu- dent, George is also sports editor of a local paper. Puz happens to be the Junior member of the famous Edwards- Crudden Syndicate for obtaining high- powered marks in Mr. Hammond's Eng- lish class. Notwithstanding his, many commercial enterprises, Puz is a regu- lar fellow and a mighty fine student. Best of luck, George. Born May xo, 1905 Entered january, 1927 ALVA AUDREY DAVEY H Il BANGOR, PA. Committee '27. Born May 1, 1909. Twenty-TlIl'FF 4 .fi 15 X il Q' x . , xx N ll . Y. .t 5, I . li. O. .,X. Qi 4 Cross Country Squad '25g Soccer Squad 'z6g Second Baseball '26, '27g Honor if-if Roll '26, ,27Q Chairman Class Day Back in '25 came Alva, forming half ri of the famous Davey-Jones combination Q Cnot the Lockerj from Bangor, Pa. This 1 7 year Ashe, Pausser, and Davey form our saw, Fast Set. Every Sunday night Ashe, 4 dressed in his double breasted and spats, ' hollers, Alva, wheah yo' goin' toget us a date? Spit's memo is filled with WE girls, addresses fi-dm Philadelphia to N Louisville. VVhen Davey doesn't want to go to see the Lancaster lilies, they come X ' tosee him, as it happened when he was A in the hospital this spring. At Amherst gm Alva will continue his education studying law. VVe are sure his line will win Qin any jury-especially a female one. Here's to your success, Spit, AMHERST Entered September, 1925. e' W e lllii l e L l , ' , 6, I, Q b Ni XX 5- EAN M., . . -1- . .-,,S-22:15,-F ...i , ..,- .- X

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I, 9 9 ' W eimgptloomeeza U B' 39 A . Z? i ' 5 0' . 'D XNKK Ex Q ! 'T I 1 7 gl ff g 'W f f xW XX f. .f Ali 4. : tick NEIL THOMAS CHAPMAN 11 11 flchappieli New YORK CITY Track Squad '26, Soccer Squad '26, Swimming Squad '25, Honor Roll '25, '26, '27, Class Secretary ,275 Associate Editor Epilogue 127. A Hail 4'Chappie, one of our class pio- neers, who came to us in 1924 from New York City, 'still bearing the earmarks of his residence for many years in the frontier settlement of Denver. He is es- pecially noted for his scholastic accom- plishments, and his literary ability, most excellently demonstrated as a memiber of Franklin Literary Society in '26. Chap took many of Lancasterls fairest ones by storm on his initial appearance at the Y. W. Since then he has been seen on West King Street quite Ioften. These New York girls had better step. He will take up a journalistic career after being graduated from Amherst. He takes with him our best wishes for success. 'DAN VVELTY COOK .I Dan ., Youncwoon, PA. Prom Committee '27. 'L Dan came to us from the sma town of Youn-gwood, bringing with him some high ideals which he found quite difficult to uphold. He is a very quiet fellow, but it is said that he takes the women right over, and has even made several trips to Columbia. Although 'iDan seems to be very subdued around school, when he is in Town he likes to break loose. We cannot hold this against him, for he is gifted with such a good-natured disposi- tion. Perhaps the most pronounced and most likeable feature about him is his willingness to lend his money. Dan is going to Carnegie Tech. with the best wishes of every one. , CARNEGIE INSTITUTE OF AMHERST TECHNOLOGY Born March 12, 1909. Born june 27, I909. Entered September, 1924. - Entered September, 1926. It Twenly Two ff M sin jg f f W v ,gr - - ' F- Jie FK ' -5 ' l ':- K, ,I 'I .L J 'W - f HRW 0, Uhllqlijffmf. I lk



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' 4 1 0 av 1, X 4' X, N if if 2' X If W 1 1, - Will 4 gf? 1 ti f , A. 7 , 2 ., ZW if io A . J hir ll 77, . '1' :.-.. - Q A 44 J I W simegpilosoe Q22 HERBERT A. DAVIDSON, JR. June Dafvey MERCHANTVILLE, N. J. Varsity Baseball ,26g Track Squad '26g Varsity Football '26, Varsity VVrestling ,27. June entered here in February, 1926, after a successful football season at Mer- cersburg. It didn't take him long to make the acquaintance of the boys, as he has a congenial nature. Last spring Davey made the baseball and track teams, showing his ability as an athlete despite his superfluous avoirdupois. This year he made both the football an-d wres- tling teams, excelling in each. Although Davey has never been seen hobnob- bing with the fair sex of Lancaster, we have surmised by the numerous letters he receives from his home town and Tren- ton that he is not a confirmed woman- hater. This fall june will enter Pennsylvania, where we are sure he will keepup his good Work both scholastically and athletically. UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA Born December 1, I9O.1,.' V Entered February, 1926. if 22 JOHN SAMUEL EDVVARD-S llclifil ffF0ggyJJ LANcAsTER, PA. Track Squad l26, ,273 Second Football '25g Golf Squad '26, Business Manager Epilogue ,27. Having reached a ripe old age at Lan- caster High School, Cliff shuffled slowly into the Academy. He was first brought before the public eye when he swan-dived gracefully out an unopened window onto a cement pavement in his sleep, -Now Foggy has his sidewalk upholstered. When John is not home burning the midnight oil studying, he is undoubtedly burning the midnight oil of one of the members of the town's fair sex. As Senior member of the Edwards-Crud- den Combine for getting high-powered marks in English, CHE is one of the Academy's highest paid theme writers, according to Nolt, who keeps him in butts. We don't know where Foggy is going, but we hope he gets there soon! LEHIGH Born March 26, 1906. Entered September, 1925. Twfllf-1'-F0 ur -Uf! 6 4144 f m' ' dv Q v seas. waiwmwffti

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