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DANIEL EDWIN SABLE, JR. 5562 Hobart St., Pittsburgh, Pa. Up at the south end of the third floor there's a quiet well-dressed boy known as Buddy. We are all familiar with him from the foot- ball season as he was one of Mike's able assistants. Buddy devoted a great deal of his time to his six subjects, but he has found time to become an active member of the Science Club. With his many talents he can not fail to achieve success. Born: June 7, 1925 Entered F. M. A. 1942 United States Naval Academy i' JAMES THEODORE SEAMAN Rohrerstown, Pa. Ted, or Honest John as he has chosen to call himself since we elected him Class Treasurer, is the author of Practical Methods of Doing Mathematics which keeps Mr. Lewis pulling his hair. .His wit and sense of humor will keep Bob Hope on the defensive in the years to come, but Ted's real ambition is to become a veterinarian. Born.' September 8, 1924 Entered F. M. A. 19.41 Franklin and Marshall College 'A' PAUL EUGENE SHAUB ' 429 Kelper Ave., Harrisburg, Pa. Paul is the quiet, unassuming resident in Hogan's Alley. His knife-edge creases and drape outfits have won him the title of fashion plate. Paul is a lover of the fine arts, and symphony is as much a part of his record collection as swing. He hopes to be an architect, and we're sure he'll be a good one. Born: December 6, 1923 K Entered F. M. A. 1942 University of Pennsylvania 4 ROBERT BURTON SCHEY 351 Ocean Ave., Lynbrook, Long Island, N. Y. Bob is one of our foremost sports exponents. In his years here he has taken part in, and won letters for, soccer, basketball, and base- ball. Quite an enviable record. He has also built up a fine scholastic record, and we wish him the success we know will be his in the future. Born: March 16, 1926 Entered F. M. A. 1940 Colgate University Twenty-four
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IRYIN C'llARl,l'1S NIUIll,l'IR 5529 S. WH-st. ltlnfl Avo., liznic-astvr, Pa. Easy to gm-t along with, plm-asant, 1-onipany, anll a rc-al lrit-ntl art- thrvt- t'Xt't'll1'lll rt-asons why Moto isa favorits- with his I'l2lSSllllllC'S. llhongh wt- hav:-n't asm-rtainvml mlm-finitm-ly, wo strongly snspvct ' Mo lv has a fvlllillt' 2ltllllll't'l' who or-4-npit-s Stllllt' of his attm-ntions. If ho is to hc- judge-rl hy his willingnt-ss to partie-ipatv in school artivi- tivs, NYt'iI'1'SIll't' Mol:- will 4-asily hnrtllv all tht- lmarrim-rs on tht- roatl toslu1'1'ss. t. Iiorn: .Nv0I'l'lllII1'l' G. 1935 lJllII'l'l'1Il'l. JI. .l. 1950 I runL'lin mul Jlurxlmll Vollrylf i' WI LLLXNI l+'RlCDl'IRlC'li MOORE 605 New York lilvrl., Sc-a flirt, N. J. Bill is a jovial fc-llow with a quit-k wit antl a vast l'1'llt'l'l0ll'l' of okvs. .X it htt- gvr 1 lt t ril sith- from his pt-rsonal asst-ts hm- is ont- of I . M. pX.'s bvst tvs. starring in thru- major sports. Hill is an arrlvnt tlispara- nf lianm-astvr wc-atln-r antl a still niorv armh-nt its-fm-nclvr of .lt-rst-y's rutt-s. llis pt-rsonal 1-harin anfl ahility assllrt- him SIIUUOSS as a fnt nrt- vlu-niist. lfnru: .lanuury Ill, 1925 lfllIl'l'17lI I . JI. .l. 19Q! ll,llI!1l?l'S I'nl'l'4'r.viIy i ROSS BICRNARD l'lC'l'lCRS 25 Plaza St.. Brooklyn, N. Y. l roin tht- nn-lotlions ht-ats he-arcl as wt- lnonnt tht- stairs, wc- know ltoss is at his clrnins again. lit-ing a swing fan from way hack, Ross km-4-ps tht- halls alivm- with jivv. This is not his only avr-onnxlisl-inwnt sin:-v t'lllt'l'lIlj.f the-sv halls. howt-vor, as Ross has also prove-tl hiinsm-lf a fliligt-nt workvr antl a lnainstay on tht- tvnnis vonrts. Slll't't'SS to yon. Ross. -A 4-lim-r 4-nthn Evra Iinrn: Jluy 111, 193.7 l'1IlIl'l'l'lI I . J1. fl. I r'l1rur1ry Iill! Il 'vslryun Un I'l'I'I'.Sli1jj 'A' t'll.XRl,l'1S Kl'lNNlC'l'll l'0l,I,.XC'K 569 NVvst. lim-mon St., liancastcr, Pa. Iiarrt-I is a wt-lt-oinv nm-wt-onu-r this yt-ar and his gt-nt-rosity anal fnlnt-ss haw math- hiin many now at-qnaintam'os. lla- isa sports siast anrl a Cllillllllltbll pool playor, hut it takt-s ltahhi lit-n to pnt. hiln ln-hinml tht- 8 hall. ltarrvl is stntlying hard to ohtain a position in l'nrlv Silllliht Navy npon gralluation. H4-st of hu-k. Ifurn: Uwlobrr S, 1925 IIIIIUFCII I . JI. .'l. 1953 7'11'1'nly-11: rw'
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WILLIAM GOODRICH SHNIERAI. 116 Princess Ave., Lancaster, Pa. To loud cries of Hey, Slim, help me with this Algebra problem, Slim Simeral, scientific fand otherwise, genius extraordinary, strolls down the well-worn corridors of F. M. A. Don't let this scare you, however, for Slim is one of the nicest fellows hereabouts. Tall, dark, and slender he attracts females like flies. Best wishes, Slim, in helping Einstein unravel the fourth, fifth, and sixth dimensions. Born: M ay 22. 1926 Enlercrl F. M. A. 19-15 lfrarzklin and M urxhull f'n11eqe 4 CTHARLES l4lVERE'l l' STANNARD 14- Third Ave., Port Washington, Long Island, N. Y. Vhuck is mechanically inclined and he's Mike l.ewis's prodigy in the Lab. lle has for thinks he hasi a knack for replacing worn-out light bulbs. An admirer of the bright-eyed and the well-made, f'huek is many a time and oft seen in Quarryville spreading blossoms of sunshine into the hearts of the distafl' in that community. t'huek's pleasing manner and voice will make him a success in his future work Born: May 5, 1923 Enlrrrd F. M. A. 19.52 I 'ni1'rr.s'1'Iy nf New llampshire i' GORDON BENNETT STEWART, JR. 610 VVest Center St., lVoodhury, N. J. Stu came all the way from the pine woods of southern Jersey to make the highest average in the school. lle usually can be found in the Saturday night blackjack games, and is always among the last to leave the dining room. An admirer of beauty, the walls of his room display the finest collection of Varga and Petty in the Main Building. llis intelligence and diligence will undoubtedly place him high among engineers in the future. lfrml: September 5, 1925 1'lIlfl'I'l'!l F. M. A. 19.52 l.r'h'iglz fvIl1'I'l'l'-'fffjl 'lr ROBERT KASE STURGEON 610 Oliver Building, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sturg, the boy with the messed up head of hair and the genial smile, is our class prexy. Bob is a plugger both on the athletic field and in the classroom. Our Pres. is quite popular with girls and a f'irm believer in the old motto, l'herchez la femme! He has quite a collection of books on philosophy in his room and can offer a philo- sophic quotation to fit any situation from Ralph Waldo Emerson for Edgar Guestj. Good luck, Sturg. Horn: Dl'fl'7IlIll'T 29, 192.1 Entered F. M. A. 19.61 Penn Slale Twcrzfy-fi1'C
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