High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 33 text:
“
' ar I v an 1 .WN vf . 1, X f' ffi ,X ,Q ff? ,sf I 1 fff' f., f ff ig, f.-rj Q7 ral! ?y I Jw f X X! Q X 2 l C f l a f gf W or eimefptlonoe ea? THEODORE BAKER GROFF 1.1-ed., 1. TU ff Theo 1, GERMANTOVVN, PA. Track Squad '24, ,25, '26, ,27, Cross Coun-try Squad '26g Swimming Team l24., l25, Captain '26, Pin and Ring Committee y27. Ted came to the Academy four years ago and has improved quite a bit since then. He has eluded the girls of Lancas- ter, but from what we hear nothing like this happens at home. His frequent trips to Philadelphia confirm it. On the track and in swimming he has well distin- guished himself, having taken a major part in each of these sports every year. The French class, as well as many others, were often livened up by his remarks. Although Theo never studies late into the night, his knowledge of chemistry and science is not lacking in class. This we are sure will enable him to succeed next year at F. and M. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL CLARENCE BAKER GROSH, JR. rr Babe 11 Lirirz, PA. Second Football 125, '26, Second Basket- ball '26g Orchestra '26, YZ7. Ba-be's one delight is to torture his fellow students by playing the sax.l' This instrument becomes in his hands a torture stake-according to the fellows. If you ask Babe, he will say, It is the sweetest bray around the 'Garden Spot.l In an effort to free his home town of wickedness, he headed a move- ment to have Linden Hall removed, so that the residents might come and go without being pestered by girls. By the way, Babe is the original woman hater and Joe Studiousf' Some say th-at he is one of the smoother boys of the Acad- emy, we don't doubt it. ln spite of all the aforesaid-, 'lBabel' isa good fellow. Here's to good luck throughout life. LELAND STANFORD Born May 16, 1907. Born july 31, 1907. JN Entered September, I923. Entered September, 1925. -11. x '1l l 'f f ' Thirtl' llllll ' 1 il 'ri 1 ,, ,'l,',li all l Tig..-2.12-:::ii 1 X V 'ff , ,,,'.- A I , X, iff: ,. .ff ,I Y. V 1,
”
Page 32 text:
“
JESSE THEODORE GLAZER x ,XV its efiiftmeg itlooue ea? W rrjejjzy ujafku CAMDEN, N. J. Varsity Soccer '26g Varsity Track ,27. Hjessv came to us from Camden- somewhere across the river from Phila- delphia. However this does not handi- cap him in the least, for he has proven his ability in soccer as well as in track. ! jack has made many acquaintances during his one year with us, for he is a born dancer and his visits to the Y. W. are many. His good looks probably help him to be so popular. In spite of all these good points he has some faults. One of these is staying up late at night to write letters, when he should be study- ing Caesar. Here's to success in life, Jess HAHNEMANN MEDICAL COLLEGE Born March 27, 1907. Entered September, 1926. Twenty-Nine 'Q THOMAS LOUIS GORDON Tommie Tony 5 SOUTH BROWNSVILLE, PA. Varsity Football ,25, Captain '26g Varsity Boxing '26g Varsity VVrestling ,27Q VVinner of Otto A. Gulickson Cup ,26. xx Tommie', came to us from South .jiiffi L-X Brownsville. Despite this great handicap CSL he proved to be an athlete, making and starring on two football teams. He showed that he was clever with the gloves smq s.. s and could handle himself on the mats. -C UTony is also a scholar, but we are ' k afraid he is inclined to be a little too Hex tired most of the time to get his studies tx perfectly. In his throat Tommie has a treasure, as all know who hear the trio Y tiff from East Hall sing every night before retiring. Last but not least Tony is a wow with the fair set. Tom ex- i pects to go to State College next fall, where he is sure to be a great success. PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Q' 1 Born November 17, 1904. Entered September, 1925. ,, iiiwfllll my rf, fl lug is , I aww' limi , Munir! V ,. gt, 1 - - X V.. 1 . at - - X XM A V --rr- Q , NX XQTY27- N, X t 't ' .
”
Page 34 text:
“
me eihergrt oooe ea? Q2 OLAF EDWARD HAGEN rrlolajf n LANCASTER, PA. Track Squad '26g VVrestling Squad ,275 Honor Roll '26, '27g Class Prophet '27. Olaf entered the Academy in the fall of 1925. He soon gained great fame through his bicycle, upon which he rode to school late every day. him Olaf has underway, but some time.. He student, for he joy in Algebra. ever since his From what we know of no affairs of the hea1't of course we all reform is a very efficient Math. is Uncle joe's pride and He has had good grades arrival and has been on the honor roll for two years. He will continue his studies next fall at Franklin and M-arshall College. We know that he will be a creditito that institution, and we wish him much success. FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL Born December 28, 1909. Entered September, 1925. Thirty-One JOHN SHELLEY KLOSS Jack Fewer New HAVEN, CONN. Fencing Coach ,271 Varsity Track Team 27. John is one of the more quiet and there- fore more popular members of the class. He is quite an experienced lad, having spent a few years at the U. S. Navy Base, New London, Conn. Prior to that he re- sided at Gettysburg Academy. He was best known, during the time he spent here, as coach of our small but active fencing squad. jack is planning to enter the college across the way next year, but we would advise him to remove the sickly eyebrow which he wears on his upper lip, before he assumes the dignity of a college student. Best wishes, John, and may you handle the sword of aggression in life as skilfully as you handle the foils at play, FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL Born February 4, 1904. Entered January, 1927. 5 T'MQ,2Q .ect X M MFA S NX - x X if 5 lx cxfx ., X e x 'Nm -.. 1 Q X X X 0 X I I. x. I i xr S Xxts JN X Q Qx li 1 X X X I 4 'x XQX . x .X A X xx. 34 Nw XSS ,tx N-F xg! X 3b vi l W ' 1' llll' St yx! 'wie Sb' Q. as S L, Mill' ,I
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.