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RAYMOND CORNELL TEMPLIN, JR. Ephrata, Pa. Ray is that handsome day student who sometimes eomes to school in a blue Packard. Most afternoons Ray works on his farm near Ephrata. However, dou't think Ray is a eountry boy-he's not! He knows Laneaster and most of the surrounding towns better than most of the residents. Serving Vnele Sam seems to be his immediate plan, but in the future he hopes to be a ehemist. Born: illareh -KU, 192.5 Entered I . Ill. A. 1941 I '11i1'ffr.s'iIy of l'cnn.syI1'an1'a 'k HOWARD JONES THOMAS, JR. 17 Underwood Ave., Greensburg, Pa. Although he left us at mid-year, Bud, with his unassuming per- sonality, has left behind many friends. Many an evening he has bolstered, or more often, led our singing with his piano playing. His short time here did not prevent him from proving himself an athlete by winning a varsity soeeer letter. He is studying medieine :lt the eollege now and we wish him lots of luek. llorn: March 16, 1925 Entered I . M. A. 19.512 l ranlrlin and Marslzull Vnlleglf if GEORGE WILLIAM TIPPINS 6611 Aylesboro Ave., Pittsburgh, Pa. George, more eommonly known as Tip, is one of our engineering enthusiasts. He is one of the most active members of the Seienee Club. VVhen not delving into some scientific experiment, Tip can be found perusing a book or out hunting wild life. Sueeess at Teeh, Tip. Born.: July fi, 1925 Entered I . ill. A. 19.42 flllI'lIf'11l.P Tech ir EDGAR STAYER YETTER, JR. IQ4 East Chestnut St., Lancaster, Pa. Iggy is that boy with the uneombed hair who ean be seen almost any time of day at Lancastefs own little Broadway and 4-Qnd St., the eorner of Orange and Queen. Ed has been with us for four years and has made many friends in that time. VVe wish him all the luek in the world and know ht-'ll be a sue:-ess in his ehosen career as a dentist. Born: January 18, 1996 Enizrrcd F. ll. A. 1939 Franklin. and flllzrslzall flollege Twenty-six
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oot6alf Last fall F. BI. A. was faced with the job of whipping a lot of raw material into shape to face a tough schedule. Mike Lewis, taking on the coaching job after Paul King's departure for the Navy, worked hard to train his light but spirited team. A practice scrimmage was held with the local high school as a prelude to the opening game with Williamson Trade. Un October third the team took the field for the first time and gave the season a good start with a 1441 victory. A pass from Long to Bradley and a line plunge by Hitler were responsible for the scores. hloore was instrumental in winning the game, making several long runs and intercepting a Trader pass. The next Saturday the team traveled to hlereersburg, intent upon repeating last year's 8-6 triumph. hlercersburg was equally intent upon avenging their defeat. They went all out to gain a Heli? victory over the Little Diplomats. A lack of reserves hampered our team considerably, but they fought gallantly to the last quarter when Mereersburg put across the deciding touchdown. Travelling the following week to hlassanutten, the team was determined to make up for the 641 defeat of the previous year. It was home-coming day for the Cadets, and they battled gallantly but inetfeetually. The Blue and VVhite won 21--0, Ring elinching the game with a sixty-five yard run back of an intercepted It was the first time in eighteen years that llassauutten had lost their home-coming game. The following week the Little Diplomats bowed to XVest Nottingham by the 'Y MWM ' 6 ' WEWNN' 'J MESH ' A 'Wo' 'T-'
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