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W l l ' TH E isa ii LANG E isizi 1i.. Tl' 2 k illilil n ga: ll 'ii Mm JULIUS F. D. BAUERMAN CHE. ELIZABETH, N. J. Cayley Chemical Socielyg Lieutenant R. 0, T. C.g Class W'reslIing. Julius is a donation from Elizabeth, N. J., and may be called the hermit of Cayley Hall. He is in the lab all day long glancing into beakers from which come the worst smells imaginable. Another one of his pastimes is to boil water and count, then measure the bubbles with calipers. Russ Erb suggested that he install his desk and bed in Jimmy De- Long's office. He recently wrote an article in the Easton Journal entitled Who hung the pie on the hatrack and blamed it on the eat 7 Julius tells us how the fairer sex go wild over him, but as yet we have not caught him with the goods. XVe wonder why he moved to McCartney Street after his sophomore year, but probably the pretty little lassies can answer this question, He is quite a wrestler and hstie artist. His ideas are entirely mus- cular and he spends most of his free time in throwing the bull. Today he greets us with his stale and favorite saying Cough , or l understand it perfectly well . Some day we will hear of Julius taking his place with Edison or Pinsky or one of the other great philanthropists. ALBERT LEON BEDNER SPECIAL XVILKES-BARRE, PA. Della Tau Della. L Club: Varsity Foalballq lY'rex!ling Cham- pion, 1018-mio:BcxingCl1ampion, IQIS-IQIQQ Track Teamg Wfashington Lilerary Society. No, this isn't Zybysko or Strangler l-ewis. lt's a correct representation of Handsome Al from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Good Looking Al , that's all one hears anywhere Bedner's name is mentioned. They say somebody went as far as Pittsburgh merely to mention the fact that Al is good looking. Al is king of the ladies at all times and on all occasions. He has a special phone and secretary exclus- ively to keep him in touch with the female sex. Bedncr's the greatest devotee of the chaplains famous honor system: he could never see this cribbing stuff. Besides this aboriginal instinct, Al is a football player and wrestler of no mean ability. Thirty-eight
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-ffm-Qt' THE IYIELFNNGE l92l mt-1-MM fi. ,. , fl - --l- LQ i . -- -f .1 ', 5:1 , fbi -- M WILLIAM HARVEY ALBRIOHT r ,xg KLAIR LONG ARMSTRONG ME. A B HAMPTON, N. J. .Sigma Chi. Well, Well! Here he is, feast your eyes on him while you may. This quiet, reticent chap -is always to be found in the seats of learning. for he makes it a rule never to miss a class. Early in his college career he became devoted to the library, but soon extended the field to cover wine, women, and song. Most of his leisure time is spent in the Hydraulics lab testing the fluidity of water, well anyway he used to be quite sober. lt is not hard to pre- dict a great future for him for he is always found in the front row, whether it is in his engineering classes or at the latest burlesque. Harvey is quite a bear with the women and when he steps on the floor and starts to do the shimmey and the toddle all look on with amazement, for this is wondrous to behold. He is well known about the campus, not noisy, for you must know that it is one of his maxims that still waters run deep . Though his future plans are nebulous, his friends wish him as much and more success in life than he has attained in college. , COATESVILLE, PA. junior Class Secretary: Y. M. C. A. Cabinelg Melange Board: Peale Club, Prose Club: Arrow. Well, l. D. Klair Armstrong! What a name and what a fellow! Army Grst gained fame in college due to his wrestling with Greek. lt was also due to his efforts that a certain Pro- fessor of Greek was forced to seek a haven of refuge where he might be safe from the well- meant threats and well-aimed bricks of the too-hard-worked college boys. Army is one of the ministerials that our class is afflicted with, and we only hope that he turns out better than we think he will. Army comes from a town where they burn Ham's descendants at the stake, conse- quently, Army has developed a taste for music. After studying music at O'Hay's for two years he can now play the slot machine all night and never win a nickel. l-le never bothers the girls, but just the same he has had a telephone installed in his room, but whether for local or long distance we cannot say. Army is an Arrow and is usually darting hither and thither, but up to date the only things he has hit are the new Arrow pledges. Thirty-seven
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W-MP' THE MELFNNGE l92l l Es- 'I is. N ..f-. T17 '4' ' A . .... -fri, ,,. ,VH . -22111, 5' 5 . 1- .M l a aa Qi N l'l.-XROLD FREEMAN BONNO AB. EASTON, PA. Tlwla Della Chi. Varsily Baseball. Here's the big noise in the Theta Delta Chi house. just start arguing with him and he'll surely convince you that you are wrong. jasper sure can handle the one and only . XVhat through selling flour in the summer and rotten cigarettes the rest of the year, Harold sure has cultivated himself in aeertain'way. At that he has the women guessing. He s got all the Easton girls on the string, but that s ta king Bonno's word for it. He loves to pull the he-vamp stuff and usually gets away with it, but some day? Well, that's in the future and we don't care to make any predictions. We wish Jasper the best of success in life, because outside of his many faults he has a few good qualities. THEODORE SHERIDAN CLARK BS. Bnooki.YN, N. Y. Della Tau Della. Freshmen Foolball: Wfash Hall: Varsity Track: Mandolin Clubg Clee Clubj L Clubg Class Numerals. This aged and decrepit looking individual makes his rounds of the dance-halls under the name of Ted Clark . Ted first made his debut in Brooklyn, one of the smaller suburbs of Noo Yawk. But he thought better of his mistake, so he left town, hoping to get rid of Dinty Moore, the King of Flatbush. By some fell swoop, smirking of fate, that indi- vidual came to Easton on the same trolley that brought Ted here. Ted is a high jumper by instinct and occupation. The most famous jump that he ever made was in his junior year, when he made a leap of six-three in an effort to elude some of Easton's Finest . His leap was unsuccessful and it cost his fraternity brothers a neat sum before he was realized from cus- tody. Teddy's chief ambition is to take George Franks to the movies, although he knows full well that this ambition will never be realized. No one knows what course Ted is taking, for he usually picks his sub- jects by consulting the ouija board. Thirty-nine
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