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, W eimrfnilanaesaa ' av. ! W Z 7 4 S W aa Ba a 41 L SZ t f ., 4 4 HARRY SAMUEL FORD If IJ F Iifufuer ' JERSEY CITY, N. J. Varsity VVrestling ,27-Q Track Squad ,27Q Honor Roll ,273 Art Board Epilogue 1 27. Here is the boy from Jersey City who desired a greater knowledge of Math. the Academy. Coach Lewis thought he had red hair until he saw Flivver. However this red hair does not mzake him hot-headed in a and whatnot at CLAIR GORDON FRANTZ Clair LANCASTER, PA. junior Football ,25Q Junior Basketball '26g Second Basketball '27g Tennis Squad '26g Honor Roll ,23, '24, Class Historian '27. That bit of pleasantry above goes by the name of Clair. His ready smile and warm heart have won him many friends, though we don't know about the fair friends. Perhaps we could whisper? Q X wrestling match. He was one of Lincoln Clair is capable of a good many things. 1 High's best tumblers and Bishop devel- He wields a wicked racquet on the courts, Z 'Q oped him into a good wrestler. This red and he is an edifying spectacle on the ff hair also appeals to the ladies of Lancas- basketball floor. His teeth are famous, 5 ter, and Red U cannot let a Sunday go for many boys have been driven- to the W by without his walk. Harry is quite use of dentifrice by the spirit of emula- Q . . . . . - - . . . ,I proficient in his studles and IS an out- tion. He is a Virgil student, and any standing member of Daddy Hall's Alge- one in that class will tell you that he ,gif bra manipulators. He is also interested in ranks with the best in the school. A V! A art, especially in charcoal drawings. steady student like Clair is bound to make X Harry expects to enter Cornell this fall. some noise in college: we'll listen! X Good luck, Red. I CORNELL FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL if ' Born February 1, 1909. Born August 6, 1911. Al Entered September, 1926. Entered September, 1923. 'ax X' lWlli lr, -, , Twenty-Six i lli lii E ,ll ' i ' I wld, . ff! .. Jill - . - 1 '-' , ,. -zz-.1 Q A 'llv',.,?aZlm, Q x
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my eiWe6 iUoooe ea? gl if .X il Qi G X E lQQ 0 GEORGE JOSEPH FIGLEAR CHARLES STEINMAN FOLTZ, JR. ff Georg! 1, UF-ign ff Chiielv Elfp BETHLEHEM, PA. LANCASTER, PA. TEEN Varsity Footbaii .25 ,265 Varsity Base- Junior Football '23, 'Zig second Football ball 126 Captain l27. '25g Junior Basketball '25g Track As soon as George arrived, he began Fquidazglg jzfi' ,285 Swimming Timm 4 that singing of his. For two years he 55,2 ' encmg .quad ?7' Octet 27' and Nick Miller have rendered duets usmess Board Epllogue 27' at all hours. He only ceased recently be- lVfiY back 111 the days B-P- iBef0l'5 Q55 Cause, heretofore, all were afraid of his Prohlbltlonl when Lancaster was a little physique. George sh-one in all athletics. C0W'b0Y f0W11s Chisel C1l1'0lled iD- MT- ' He is hevei more at home than when he Moorehead's finishing school for select GNN is holding down the ffhot comerjl We young gentlemen, but instead of the school -A were going to say something about the finishing him, he Hnished the sch-ool. ' E fain sex, but stopped just in time. The ACKCICYUY HYeggSU UCVCF 'bofhff 10 Q A, George is jealous: of his Maggie, the bum money from Chisel, for they know Q sum and Subgtange of his Songs which that the H Unfair U SCX SpCl'1dS it for llim. 1 155 aren't given over to a description of the Several Weeks ago one of Uncle Joe's X it Lehigh Valley, and we reflected that he mathematicians Hgured that the total X il might kick our teeth out. Instead, we'll number of cigarettes borrowed from wish him all the luck in the world. Chisel in the last year would, if placed end to end, reach from Shippen School to Columbia. In spite of the fact that we have never heard of Hamilton, we know E that Foltz will make it either famous or sl infamous. . 5 FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL HAMILTON Born january 6, 1906. B0111 May 15, 1910- l Entered September, 1925. l Entered September, 1923- WV Twenty-Five 'Af 'lll lhkl I liiiimij N X XX , it ll lil? A T- l J- - YY- g -ll l N -A-Y-.5 - . f-'if
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Ita siimegpiloome sa? W ROBERT XVARD GABRIEL flB0bl! IIA4ngelU QUARRYVILLE, PA. Soccer Squad '26g Fencing Squad ,272 Octet '27, Athletic Board Epilogue ,27. Bob is one of our local boys and comes to us daily from the metropolis of Quarryville. He does very well in his studies, and he also employs his cranium to knock around a soccer ball. Angel'l thought that he would like to fence, and if you are able to tell by the number of scratches seen on the other fencers, he made out ra-ther well. Bob has also been heard agonizing-or rather harmo- nizing--with the Octet in chapel several times. VVhen not occupied in being the backbone of Mr. Fords Caesar class, he spends his time collecting stamps-quite an avocation. He is going to Haverford, and we wish him the 'best of luck. HAVERFORD Born May 27, 1909. Entered September, 1926. PAUL GANSER ..Bud,, .fBuddy,. NORRISTOVVN, PA. Varsity Football '26, Varsity Basketball ,27. . Buddy, also known as jew Boy, came to us last fall from Norristovvn. He showed us his athletic ability by becoming a member of both the football and basket- ball teams. XVhen we first met Bud, we suspected his descent very much be- cause he has such black curly hair and rather prominent features. We assure you that he isn't Jewishg in fact he has told us that he is Irish-. Buddy's great weakness is a certain girl back home, the reason for his Weekending so often! He thinks so much about her that he is seldom seen with local girls. Here'S to your success, Bud. May your con- quests continue on the field of life! CORNELL Born September 28, 1905. Entered September, 1926. Turn ty-Seiien -sae., Les S Q4 'll' l i' FS i .X 1, A WX., 5 , X t'i.,i- lfx f X XS, X X X N E 4 ? - i I 'Xa E4 'S n I xxx 1 u X, if str. is I Wi, .- , A !,,,I,! ff:-.mtgf B , 'mar -'
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