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E -D FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY LG, 4- .-U.. Q Q .-U- I 9 5 CHARLES BAKER mn, Jr, S06 South Second St, Harrlsburg, Pa Maxle x ' Knowledge ts the key to success .gy X its Ax k 5 Jay Vee Basketball '89, Maxie entered the tamed portals cf the Academy at mid-term However lt wasn't long before he establlshed ltlmselt wttn both the faculty and the students Charles lS Well liked around the school because of hls amiablllty and vvrlllngness to lend a help' ing hancl. Max wants to be an accountant and shows great promuse of a career at F. 6 M. He lll46S sports and dlme magazines We can readrly see that the Arademys loss is the galn of some college Borni September 6, l9l9 1 Q Entered F, M ft, larttlafy, 1939 Franklin and Marshall College F24 JOHN BUELL AVERY l29 Tennessee Aye, N F, Washtngton, D C lack Way down upon the Suwanee rlyer Vlre Presldent ot Senlor Class, Actryltles Commlttee, Midget Football, '32, '33, 'Sl Varszty Soccer '36g Jay Vee Football '37, '33, Swlmnt ng '55, '36, '37, Jay Vee Wrestllng '39, Varslty ln9HlWlS '34, '35, '36, 'ST '39 Jack has been at the Academy longer than any other bC3l'ClllTQ student,-seven years He started ll? the Junzor School as one of Mr lVloorehead's group and the Academy can proudly polnt to Jack ln the future as one ot our boys Jack IS probably the best tennis player the school has eyer seen He has been a member ot the varslty team for so years He ts eyerybody's tnend whlch accounts tor the outstandlng personallty wlwih he really lS Born September Zl, l9lS Lntered F M A September, l932 llnlyerslty ot Maryland 3 9 -1-t-- -- ---A ---- -- -l
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FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY -EPlIiOGLlEi' SALUTATORY l By RICHARD SCHIEDT SMITH Beloved parents, esteemed faculty, and friends of Franklin and Marshall Academy, we, the graduating class of nineteen hundred and thirty-nine, extend to you a most hearty Welcome to the exercises of this Class Day, Ahead of us lies a most uncertain path, dotted with world strife which might well absorb us. We are deeply impressed vvith the serious job vvhich lies ahead of usg cne for which our preparation has been so ably begun by the generous sacrifices of our parents and by the unstinted efforts of our teachers. lvlay our record in later life be sufficient reward for the trust and confidence you have placed in us, To our classmates, vvith vvhom many of our most joyful hours have been spent, and from whom We part with a feeling of sadness, we bid a rrost affectionate fare- vvell, ln years to come we may meet and fondly recall the happy experiences which have made up our memorable life here. But now may vve put all contemplation aside and reveal to you the peculiar traits and characteristics of our unique class, E231
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3 , ' FRANKLIN AND MARSHALL ACADEMY RAYMOND PHILO BALDWIN Cll'lfllllW3lLlS, New York Baldy Varlet3. ES llle some ot Lllef' w. lC lCC Club, Football SS, Varsltx Basketball '39, Varsltg, Baseball '39 Baldy bounced rlglwt lnlo tlwlngs bore at F, lvl A. from a place called ClllClllI1EllLlS, N Y lt's near Cortland, be lells us, Wlllfll l5 near Syracuse Red llas a mllllcn dol- lar oersorwallty and lvouses a keen sense of numor. Tllls Wlfl, llttle lelloxx l5 lougb as lW3llS,flLlST ask llls roommate Baldy nad a touglw break by tlurowlng rms knee out ln football. Tllls Il'llLll'y later put bum out of tlle basketball lane-up l-le's fond of lce cream and dlrty blondes. Our only regret lS llwat We bayen't known Baldy longer Born' Aorll Ql, l9l9 Entered F M A September, U38 .i..l....l.l- l, s GLJF-1 Cornell 0921 -v 1- -D 1 1' rw- env-Dfw I 9 3 9 -ll-.0111-p-110.54lqgtlqmlaptlzoqpugtaza T if' l QQELVX 1 'ff - ' 5 ICHARD HENRY BARR, gr. C 1 E st rlcaster, Pa ' I Dlck lttle st oker lell great oaks 6 . l'lonor fxf Camera Club '39 Epr. logue att 39g lnatore '33, Natlylty Plax '33 Sxxlmmlng '37, '39 CO-CSDTSHWQ Ten- f25 nls '39, lumor Sclweol Basketball '33 Dlck lS arlotlwer ol F. lvl A.'s old students and has done ltls blt Ili angerlrlg and paclty- lng our teacbers. As a whole Dick ls a steady boy but are tbere any of us who do not feel mlsclwleyous al tlmes and succeed very beautltully ln tlayorlng the stew? A logical braln and tennls ablllty wlll stand Dlck lll good stead ln college and buslness llfe, The lvardvyare buslness lS waltlng tor you, Dlck Born: February 25, l92l Emered F lvl A September, V933 Colorado Col'ege,
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