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WILBUR WALTON LYNCH Wi Lyncher So l took the ty thousand--. Brooklyn, N. Y. Second Honor R . l irst 31- 32' Salutatorian 33. Since eve it ts athlete, so does every class have its scholar. As the above record shows Wil as c .ll cl up a most enviable scholastic record, and as this edition goes to press Will L ner 5 erage is well above ninety per cent. r is , - the politician, too. During the recent presidential campaign he made a mos e ent if 'n behalf of President Roosevelt. Whether this helped Mr. Roosevelt gain itio of ch il executive, we donlt exactly know, but we do know that Wilbur is a A ca pa' ner nd a great fellow. Came toiG ' g ptember, 1930. OSOGA '-33 Q! ll!! !! 79 ff ,v Basketball ' -'33, ' ess Club '31-'32, Osoga Staff '32-,33g Ring Committee '32-,333 1 s I ' ' y T l i s C .l , 1 'V - V Hd v u X rgsht K EDWARD KNIGHT MCGILL Q Mac 'lEddie,' usher are the rainbow of modestyf' K Leonia, N. J. Second Honor Roll '31- 32-'33, Came to Gettysbu ember, 1931. Friends, we are hi rxv ed to present the mighty McGill, may his blushes light the way to his succe Besides b u ef blushe Eddie is the second part of that famous duet, McGill and Hutchin have of wondered who is the better arguer-- Mac or ul-Iutchu? It doesn't matter much, however, for they're both great fellows, and we wish them the greatest of success in th ir life's work. ALLEN ROBERT MCHENRY Bob,' Mac 'KCasanova,' Handsome is as handsome doexf, Sagamore, Pa. Football '32, Student Senate ,32-'33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. Although Bob,' has only been with us a year, he has proved himself a loyal comrade and a real pal. And there is one thing you cannot help but note about l'Mac,'. That is his little mustache. Sometime during the year practically every fellow in the class has endeavored to raise a cookie dustern, but few--very few-have enjoyed Bobs, success. Combined with this unparalleled mustache of his, Mac,, has shown considerable ability as to what and how to wear clothes. Stand back, girls, we saw him first! M'- RICHARD MEYER Dick', . Meat, pleasefn Overbrook, Pa. Football ,32g ball ,32-'33g t'Tiny', Thompson's Tutors. Came to u September, 1932. If you ear th sound of a trumpet or the tinkling of guitar strings-well, thafs 'KDick',. Alt o h l'Dick,' is just learning to play the trumpet, no one has dared question him as ow to make a guitar or banjo talk. The instrument speaks for itself. On ing last March some of us were strolling around the square when the strumming of g ' ame to our ears. As happening are few and far between in Gettysburg, we hur- ri e spot from whence the sounds came. And there stood Dickie playing l'Star Du n a borrowed guitar. Always willing to rip off a tune for you-thatis Dick,'. Here's to , Dick,', and may you enjoy much success at Tech. S i271 l if '-Q'
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OSOGA '-33 LW WILLIAM BENNETT I-IUTCHINSON Hutch ls tlrere a man among you who will argue?,' Leonia, N. j. ress Club ,31-'32, Came to Gettysburg September, 1930. You have never seen a real argument until you've seen t'Bill argue. He and his room- mate, Eddie McGill, as everyone knows, are probably the worldls greatest arguers. Politics, religion, athletics-anything is the basis for the arguments of these two. And Hutch is very mysterious concerning a little lady up humv, too. It seems that get igamedis--well let's not go into that. The fact remains she has, without question, one great oy rien . 1 JOHN CHRISTOPHER IRWIN, JR. S M Eye-brows Bus,' Tire railroad industry shall not wantf, Hollidaysburg, Pa. Football ,31-I32, Basketball Manager '32-,335 Osoga Staff I31-'32, Dance Committee '31-'32, Student Senate ,3I-y32, ,32-,333 Baseball '33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1931. 'BusU is the industrial member of our class. Many wondered how BusH spent his sum- mers, and after considerable coaxing, he broke down and revealed to our amazement that he worked on a road crew of the Pennsylvania Railroad. And this cleared up several things, one of which was his powerful playing on the grid-iron. To see 'tBus tackle is like seeing a ten- ton truck tear through a brick wall, for never have we had a more powerful defensive on our elevens. john is undecided as to his future, but where'er he goes our sincere wishes of great suc- cess are with him. MAURICE ANTHONY KOHLER Tony Little Caesarl' A 'phone call from my lore todayf' East Liverpool, Ohio al '32, Basketball I31-'32, '32-,335 Baseball '31-,32g Rifle Team '29-'30, Dance Com- mitt 2-,335 Senior Memorial Fund Committee. ame to Gettysburg September, 1929. Presenting Little Caesar , ladies and gentlemen. But Maurice is not at all what the ve name indicates, actually, he is as quiet and utendeti' a lad as one may ever see. A little 'way out in Ohio can ditto us on that. It is nothing unusual to see Tony standing near the telephone. In fact, he lives for the sweet ringing of its harmonious bells. Several nights a week he dutifully drops several quarters in the 'phone box and proceeds to call East Liverpool. Whom he asks for everyone knows, so we wonyt stress that. The fact remains there is no one in the school who is more dependable than Maurice, and with such a habit, he should ascend the ladder of success rapidly. We wish you the best of luck, l'Little Caesar . ' RICHARDSON WORDEN LACHINE Dick 'tDickie Up and down lre goes with terrible, reckless strides. Southern Pines, N. C. Chief Photographer Osoga Staff '32-,33g Second Honor ,3I-,32, ,32-I33. Came to Gettysburg September, 1928. No class would be complete without its radio maniac, and here is the one of this year- Dick,'. Roughly estimating, Dick has had confiscated, during his some five years here, approximately ten radios. That is more ot less of a guess, but the number stated is probably too small rather than too large. After every faculty raid, of which there are several each year, UDick goes tearing out after another radio, for as Rich,' will tell you, radios cannot be hidden, a goodly number of us know that. Dick', expects to continue at Gettysburg College next year. Weill be seein' ya', Dick',! i261
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'-33 I RICHARD VOORI-IEES MILLIGAN . nDiCk:: He pulled rough stuff, and he liked rough stuff. Braddock, Pa. Football '32. Came to Gettysburg September, 1932. And to repeat-as every class must have its athlete and its scholar, as well, then every class must have its he-man. And of course that all leads up to the fact that R. V. M. is our estimation of this yearis he-man. To see him and 'KBunky,' Wagner argue is a sensation that will quicken the pulse of any full-blooded man. We don't predict a pugilistic future for this boy, but we do predict a bright one, and with that we launch him upon the sea of success. JOHN HARVEY NISBET fzjohnsa :Twin the night before Clvristmasfi . Loveland, Ohio Vice Pres nt Senior Class ,32-'33, Student Senate '31-'32, President '32-,335 Ring Com- mitte 2-' Second Honor Roll '31-'32, '32-'33, Senior Meinorial Committee. Ca to Gettysburg September, 1931. If e were called on to criticize John,', we would say that he had one big fault- o y. Here is a man who runs a close second to the one-and-only McHenry, and yet he s the girls as if they don't even exist. Tall, broad-shouldered, and handsome-brilliant- leader among boys-heis got everything, ladies and gentlemen. But--half the time you uldnlt know he was around. What-a-man! But John will always be remembered by the class of ,33 as one of the finest fellows ever, and we wish him the very greatest of success. HARRY OPPERMAN, JR. Q'-Iunior' Opp Deacon Ther 5 a time for all tlvingxf' Audubon, N. Basketball '32 ,33, Ring Com i '32-,335 Student Senate '32-'33, Osoga Staff '32-,335 Second Honor '32-,33, Came to Ge ty - -, ptemb , 932. Harry ' on il --' quieter boys, that is, apparently so. He is not high-hat-far from it- for he is go : s . 1 a most genial nature and a love for education. Although Harry has the longes -: . hedule in the school, he is always willing to put aside as much time as he ossibly - lp out his fellow classmates and the school. His objective is a course at Get- sbur lege from whence he will proceed to the Seminary. o m Harry up-Q'He who will work, will enjoy true happiness and successf' . PHILLIP F. PAGLIARO Peg', 'QPhil 5 0' A mmf: a man for all that. y Philadelphia, Pa. Ring mmittee '32-'33, Dance Committee '32-'33. Came to Gettysburg September, IQ32. Phil',, a diminutive little creature, and the son of one of Americals famous subway-con- tracting magnates, came to us two years ago. Whether Peg', has any particular desire to follow in his papals footsteps and dig big holes , we canlt exactly say. From causual observa- tion we cannot see any particular signs of an empire builder in uPeg , but do not misunder- stand-'!Phil', is by no means lazy. With your very even disposition and ready affability we salute you, Phil . i281 6.1.-. ,Sf
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