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WILLIAM HENRY BOND 719 MADISON AN ' ENUE, YORK, PA. SEEK yc mc? Follow vour cars, my sons, toward the clinking chips. I am a musical light, and when unable to work myself into a rapture over the straining Glee Club, I Imd consolation in the delicate harmonics of the reds, whites, and blues. Because psycholo- gists rated mc U.S. Student Brain Number One when w-e were Rhinies, you thought I ought to be a brighty. Time and Fifth Entry have changed all that; far from being queer, I have a healthy passion for bridge, a mania for phonograph disks, and the aforementioned in- terest in music of all kinds; and I am one of your more normal speci- mens — a typical Fifth Entry-ite (also a student). I was born August 14, 1915, and entered from the YorkHigh School. I majored in English, and my activities included: Baseball Manager 4; Glee Club I, z, 3, Conductor 4; Cap and Bells 3, 4; Haverfordiau 3, 4; Neivs 3, 4; Record 4; Store Committee 4; Founders Club 4; Junior Prom Committee. 3]
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KENNETH ANTRIM BECK 3315 TILDEN STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA I USUALLY hide my light under a bushel of math books, and rarely exhibit my form except in pole-vaulting. To those who fear the terrors of the termited tomes I should like to unfold a new personality. Always in good humor, the only thing to provoke even a trace of indignation is the dearth of legible script among the Rhinies whose math papers I help correct. When you think of me, you usually think of Kelly, and it is difficult to separate the two. Me and Kelly dashing into class fifteen minutes late, explaining that the bus wasn ' t on time. Me and Kelly spending all night on accounting. Me and Kelly in the observatory taking sun pictures. Thus abideth these three math majors — me, Kelly, and Frysinger; but the greatest of these is me. I was born August 11, 191 5, and entered from the William Penn Charter School. I majored in Mathematics, and my activities in- cluded: Track i, 1, 3, 4; Secretary of the Mathematics Club 4. [ ]
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ROBERT CLARKE BONE, Jr. 413 WEST UNION STREET, WEST CHESTER, PA I AM your most whole-hearted partisan. Rhinie year I was a Roosevelt Democrat, and pictures of the Great Man adorned my room. Then one night they disappeared, and I announced myself a Republican. Sophomore year I was the campus ' s most distinguished Fascist, and by 1936 Marx had received me into his stern bosom. I have hesitated to embrace the Prohibitionist party, though there is nothing in mv private life that would prevent my doing so. To cap my paradoxical career, I won the prize in 1936 for the best essay on peace; in 1937 I did my best to become a soldier. At some future date I might even decide to preach Baptism among the Eskimos. I was born March 18, 1916, and entered from Westtown. I ma- jored in Sociology while at college, and my activities included: The Everett Society Medal 1; the Samuel P. Lippincott Prize x; the Eliza- beth P. Smith Prize 3. [M
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