Gettysburg Academy - Osoga Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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LIDM The 1928 1 Osoga was-. JOHN CUNNINGHAM BIGHAM HPaxIJ Gettysburg, Pa. Football, '26, '27g Dance Committee, '2'7g Chairman, '28g Editor-in-Chief OSOGA '28g Lock and Key. ' 4' F OLKS, this is our own John Big- harn, better known as Pax The class of '28 would have been quite a loss without his services. He has been connected with a great many activities of the Academy and has proven successful as chairman of the dance com- mittee and editor of the OSOGA. As a football player of no mean ability he has held down one of the wing positions for the past two seasons. This fall he en- ters G-Burg College and we are sure that he will come out with what he went after. ADAM J. BLACK arMugs:1 Broad Top, Pa. Baseball, '26, '27, '28g Red Literary Society. -' UGS has been an outstanding 4 I member of our baseball team for ', several seasons and he has held ' down the center field position in great style. Outside of the fact that he loafs in Fiore's room, Mugs is quite a nice chap. His plans for the future are not quite clear to us but we presume that he will engage in the coal business. Not one of us has ever seen him downhearted and we hope he carries on in the same manner through life. HORACE H. BLACK UDOC17 Broad Top, Pa. Baseball, '27, '28g Football, '28g Honor Stu- and was immediately won into the hearts of all his fellow students. G. A. boasts of Horace not only as one of her go-getters but also as one of her best students. We have no abso- lute proof of this statement, but if you should venture into room No. 21 before French class you would have no trouble in verifying this statement. Doc hopes to be a great lawyer some day. Good luck, Horace. dent. T OC came to us three years ago 'IE at 22

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efn. The 1 1928 Osoga mx,- '1- JOHN WILLARD ADAMS Parson Worthington, Pa. Ministerial Association, '26, '27, '28, Foot- b2agl, '27, Student Senateg OSOGA Staff, B' what it is. The list of activities fn to which his name is attached sig- nifies that he has quite a number of' accomplishments. He is always ready to lend a helping hand and is a friend worth having. One would think to hear him cavorting around Stevens Hall that he intended to be a house Wrecker in- stead of a minister. Laying all puns aside we wish John the best of luck in his honorable profession. E OHN has helped one class become LAURI JOHN ANDERSON Andy Brooklyn, N. Y. Red Literary Society. L ARRY comes to us from New i Q York City, s'iI 'vous plaif. Al- 13 though this is his first year at G. A., he has gained a host of friends. VV e know that he has persever- ance from his ability to stay on the campus for long stretches of time. At first we were inclined to believe that the Sunday afternoon gatherings would corrupt him, but he has come through in line shape. May your years be as suc- cessful as this, Larry. HOWARD T. ARNOLD Chubby Danville, Pa. Football, '27, Basketball, '28, Baseball, '28. T HE owner of this pleasing counte- nance is a very popular boy around G. A. He came to us from Dan- ville late in October with a record of an athlete. He has gloriously added to his fine record by his achievements on the athletic Held. 'VVe know none as an'- kinder, more cheerful and full of pep than Howard. His obliging ways and friendly greetings to everyone assure us that Danville was proud of her son. He expects to enter college next year and we wish him all the success in the world. --'-'Sf 2 1 E1-



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.Q I, -a-., A, ,fm The 1 192.8 Osoga GCS: 4 4+ ALFRED S. BLAINE SKAFI Berwick, Pa. Red Literary Society. UEL garcon! Here is a boy who is really talented. Along what line? lbfe really believe that he could accomplish almost anything he un- dertook. Next year will find Al in col- lege and we know he will fairly sail through, for his scholastic record at G. A. is one that he may be proud of. We wish we had more like him. WVILLIAM STEPHENS BUSHNELL wmv Harrisburg, Pa. Football Manager, '2'7g -OSOGA Staffg Dance Committeeg Student Senateg Lock and Key, '28g President Red Literary Society. T RY and get ahead of Bill. Our witty football manager has an an- swer for you at all times and a more agreeable would be hard to find. His happy-go-lucky attitude has claimed for him a place in every heart and we must give him credit for being right there. 'We feel sure that some- where there is an awaiting vacancy that nobody but Bill can fillg so we do not hesitate to prophesy a brilliant future for him at Alabama. WALLACE A. CAL-VERT czwallyrr Logan, Philadelphia, Pa. Red Literary Societyg Lock and Keyg School Pianist, '2s. S TILL water runs deepg therefore we can expect great things from ' VVally. Our prodigy from the Quaker City will undoubtedly be heard from in latter years. Wlietlier he will then be a long-haired musician or a long-robed clergyman it is hard to fore- tellg but we feel his success in either line is assured. As an all-around good fel- low Cal 'is superb, and perhaps a few years hence another Cal will not choose to run.

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