Gettysburg Academy - Osoga Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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V -4-hz., ,1 him The Y 35928 1 Osoga ev-ex.: -++:a:Q:c1:r ++- JAMES B. MITINGER Jim - Gettysburg, Pa. Blue Literary Society. S O far as we know Jim is our only aeronaut. VV hen the eight-in-line H could no longer satisfy his taste for speed, he took up flying and now he is a skilled pilot. However, ny- ing must have him under its power for, as yet, he has not attempted the tail spin. Since jim is a day student, we are usually deprived of his presence at the dorms. but from our day time associations with him we are convinced that he is a happy lad. GEORGE G. MYERLEY Slim Danville, Pa. Football, '26, '2'Tg Baseball, '26, '27, '28, Student Senateg OSOGA Staff, Basketball, '27, '28. I N this lad from Danville we find M one of the happiest boys in the Ln school. Slim's winning person- ality and cheery smile for every- body made him the idol of the Academy. Besides his love affairs, George is our star athlete. In the two years that he has been here, he has won a position on al- most every team. As far as the fairer sex are concerned Slim does not have much to say except that he dislikes blonds-F Our one great hope is that time does not mar his good spirit and worth. Good luck, Slim.', FRANCIS W. NULL llFa7vme7.Y! Taneytown, Md. . Blue Literary Society. F RANCIS is the agriculturist of' our class. Due to his quiet attitude he has won' many friends in dear old G. A. This lad is a strange mixture of business hobbies and studies. Farmer is quite the Latin scholar too. VV e have not been able to find out what he intends to do but we feel sure that he will bring credit to his class in years to come. -..ggi 30 lk.- ' - ,. .

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efm The 1 192.8 1 Ofsoga Mx.: , w'-vw - vw, , E+ SETH L. KAST Usethh Williamsport, Pa. White Literary Societyg Lock and Keyg ,, AS'1 fall nobody took more knocks , on the gridiron than Seth, yet W 13 nobody ever heard him kick in the least. He took it all for old G. A. and gave his best for the team. Seth, we have observed, has a keen liking for the finer things in life-no he's not a philoso- pher Cdon't get us wrongj but he is one of the few fellows who see life from every angle. l Rifle Club. JOSEPH D. KROUT, JR. ulloeu Audubon, N. J. Football, '27g White Literary Society. J OE is another good fellow, fine D student, a11d a friend to all those fn who know him. Every now and then he is seen eagerly conversing with Professor Saunders. No one seems to be able to explain this but it is ru- mored that he has curly hair. Seriously though, we find him a very quiet boy, genial to all and never obtrusive. We do not know whether he intends to in- crease his education or get married but whatever he does we wish him the best ol luck. JOHN GENSO LAFERTY J oh,1my Baltimore, Md. Football, '27g Dance Committeeg Student Senate Presidentg Rifle Clubg OSOGA Staff. PEERSEVERANCE is the price of 6 success and John has already de- posited a large amount toward this treasure which must always be purchased on the installment plan. After three years of consistent effort he suc- ceeded in earning his football letter and now after four years of faithful study he is one of our very best students. But this is by no means his only asset. Johnny is a general favorite among the fellows and he is bound to succeed wherever he goes. It is his hope to enter Harvard this fall and here's to his success there. -..sgf 29 lga..- 4.



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- I efsn The f 1928 Osoga MN.: -or H+' JOHN G. REAL Johnny Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Football, '27, Baseball, '26, '27, 28. J OHN is the older partner of the B Real corporation. Coming to us Q four years ago from a distant land, he made a name for himself in a very short time. Since his arrival he has played varsity baseball three seasons and has been one of the greatest assets to the team. To his fellow students Juan is known as our mathematician, and any time we wanted to know anything about angles he was always the one to set us straight. Some day he is going to be a great civil engineer and we wish him all the success in the world in his strenuous climb to success. ROBERT J. REAL uB0bu Santiago de Cuba, Cuba Football, '26, '27g Baseball, '26, '27, '28. I N this case Bob is the successor of his brother. He too has been with us four years, as short as they seem, and has made many sincere friends and developed his foot- ball and baseball ability. He certainly de- serves our greatest praise for his untiring efforts in behalf of our Alma Mater. Good luck, Bob.- HARRY A. REIST H, A. R. York, Pa. Basketball, '28, Lock and Keyg OSOGA Staff, '28 I N the fall a quiet unassuming youth B entered school, so .quiet that at 2, 1 first we were scarcely aware of his presence. This is Harry. Since then he has won a prominent place in our minds as a basketball player. More than once his clever headwork has helped G. A. to win a game. If he has the same success in life that he had as manager of our year book, we feel sure that he will be a great success in the business world. -..sg 3113

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