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ROGER FARIS GRltlENSl,ADlC li. D. 5, Box 100, Craftou, Pa. Rog is n travq-ling man: hc has travs-lcd in South Anivric-a, Afric-a, Asia, and liuropt-. llo has a grvat intvrt-st in sports, 4-spm-cially has:-hall. lu favt. lu- has a small library about our national pastinu-. ltog has ch-vm-lopc-cl tho knack of arising whvn tho five minute hell riugs and BXNG he-'s ovvr at. tht' dining hall, drc-ssl-d and washod. llis favorite- 1-oursv is history and we fool sure that in the fulurv hc will llllllil' sonu- hinisvlf. Horn: .'lIurr'h M, 19217 lqllffffll I . JI. fl. 1962 I runklin mul .llllf-'4Il!III I l0IIl'gl' 4 IIUM ICR ABRAIIAM GRAY 4402 Garrison Blvd., Baltimore, llld. Things van ln- said and done, hut tlu-rt-'s only ont- II 'fll'L'l'1'l llonwr. in ilu- past thrc-0 yt-ars at, the Avadvniy has providod an l'lHllt'HS round of humor and goodwill. Ile has ln-on a valuable lllt'lllll4'I' of tho tr-nuis tt-ani for two yr-ars. V51-arv surm- that wlu-rcvor ho may larry in lift-, c'ont,1-ntmvnt, will lu- his companion. Horn: I t'IIl'll1lI'jj HI, 11135 Ifnll'r1'rl I . JI. fl. 19.50 I 'l11'l'L'r.v1'ly of .lhlrylflnfl 4 PAUL IllfIPP.XRlJ 4-ll Pitman Avo., Pitman, N. J. llangl and llc-p's away, and you ran he-I In-'Il plan-. Paul is onv of our ln-st tra:-li nu-n this your, In-sirlvs posse-ssinga swvll disposition and footing a nu-an trumpvt, Though lu- likvs Lana-astvr sox-if-ty. Ili-p has a lilllo sonu-thing at homo who Uf'l'llIll1'S his dra-anis, lloru: April Ii. 1931 IfllIl'I'1'll I . JI. ,l. HIM I 'r11'rr'r.vily of I'f'r1n.vyl1'uniu 'If l'lMhll'l'l l' LUUIS HICRR Peach Bottom, Pa. Wh:-u you look at thc- lim-up of good athlc-tvs at l . M. A., Lou is among thu- fort-most. Ho was vaptain of the Varsity SOK'l'0I'l1'2lIll and a valualrlo nu-mln-r of the hast-hall tm-am. ln addition, his wit and rlu-4-rfulnc-ss haw- won him many friends. l.ou is our Vlass Soc-rotary, and though wr- know ho won't na-vd it, he-rx-'s lots of luck. Born: .'Vor1'n1lu'r Ii, 1935 lfnlvrrrl I . JI. .l. HMI I l'lHlA'II.l1 and .llarxlmll I 'ollvyr' .Vfl1nl1'r'n
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DEXTER YVRIGHT DRAPER, JR. Q32 East Orange St., Lancaster, Pa. VVho is that ehronie lateeczmer to lVlike's Algebra and l.em's English IV c-lass? It could be no other than our genial eo-editor, Diek Draper. Maybe his father, the sehool's medieo, eould give his tardiness a faneier name, but Mr. Souders has a cure for it if Diek's barrage of excuses doesn't mow him down. Diek is also one of our finest seholars. He has had a place on the Honor Roll reserved for him for nearly a decade. Best of luck, Diek. Born: January 23, 1926 Entered F. M. A. 1934 Durfmoulh Vollegc 4 GEORGE LORENZ DUMBAULD Glenshaw Ave., Glenshaw, Pa. Wfhenever there is a good bull session or eard game in progress in the dark rel-esses of Hogarfs Alley, you ean expect Dumbo to be in it. His ready wit and fine personality have made him a favorite here as well as with the opposite sex of Glenshaw. Good luek g'Dumbo. lVe know you'll have a bright future. Born: July 21, 192-5 Entered I . AV. A. 1942 Lehigh I 'l1'z'rer.v1'Iy 4 LEYVIS SYDNEY EVANS 127 East l5th Ave.. Homestead, l'a. Red is another of Mikes boys. lle is an ardent sports enthusiast and partieipant. YVhen they needed llllll most, Red turned out, and with virtually no praetiee, proved himself an invaluable asset to the wrestling team. lted's favorite subject is women, and he is a well- known figure at the corner of Orange and Queen. Red hopes to enter the Naval Air Corps, in the near future. Look out, Tojo, here eomes bad news. Born.: April IS, 1925 lfnlrrvrl I . JI. .l. 1951 flfITlIl'gi0 Tech 4 RICHARD DONALD GOOD 74- Diller Ave., New Holland, Pa. Dick, the pride of New Holland, is a strong believer in the use of the midnight oil. His diligent efforts in the field of study have placed him among the honor students. At the infrequent times when he allows his books to rest, Diek enjoys a game of chess. On the athletic side, Dick has found time to earn a varsitv letter m soeeer. Lots of luek in the future, Diek. Born: Jlareh 20, 192-3 Enfcrefl F. M. A. 19 QU fl0l0V'flIl0 Follege Eighteen
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LAURISTON BENJAMIN HERR, JR. 1287 Wheatland Ave., Lancaster, Pa. Larry graduates from the Academy a three year veteran. His two favorite pastimes, he tells us, are tall women and doing Trig. problems. One of these is certain to help him become a fine Civil Engineer. Larry was a two year star on the soccer team, and we're sure, with his ability to make friends easily, he'll meet with success. Bm-n: December 23, 192.4 Entered F. M. A. 1940 Drexel Tech 4 JOHN HOLLINGER HESS Lancaster Route 6, Lancaster, Pa. Hessie is the tall, Abe Lincoln type who creates a sensation some- times by riding his motorcycle around the campus. Sciences are his favorite courses, and when he isn't studying. he can be found building model airplanes of which he has a complete collection. He is a mem- ber of the Marine Corps Reserve, and expects to be sent to college in preparation for officer training. Born: April 23. 1925 Entered F. M. A. 1941 Lehigh University 4 HAROLD WILLIAM JENNINGS Smallwood, N. Y. Hal is one of those swell guys who would give you the shirt off his back. Harold's been with us for four years now and has contributed greatly on the field of sports, especially as captain of the jay-vee football team. Hal has increased the pulse rate of several Linden Hall eherubs as well as many girls at the local Y dances. And so we bid him fond adieu. Born: October 22, 1924 Entered F. M. A. 1939 Syracuse University 4 GEORGE DUANE KING R. D. 1, Jefferson, Pa. Introducing George King, the wrestling pride of Hogan's Alley and the Rip van W'inkle of F. M. A. When not sleeping, George can usually be found working out in the wrestling room. or in a quiet corner telling the boys about his farm in Greene County. The Crusher started his wrestling career last year on the varsity and reached his peak this winter when he fought his way to the finals in the Lehigh Tournament. We will all remember George's easy-going manner and friendly smile in the days to come. Born: March 26, 192.4 Entered F. M. A. 1941 Washington and J ejf erson Twenty
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