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PENNSYLVANIA . . . Arthur S. Evelev ART It ' s not me; it ' s the slide rule. Band—1, 2, 3; Newsette Staff—1, 2, 3; Orchestra—2, 3. . . . Eleanor L. Ewing A reputation for good judgment, for fair dealing, for truth, and for rectitude is itself a fortune. Junior Dramatic Club—2; Art Needle Craft Club—3; Lodestone Staff; Oratoricol Contest; Tri-Hi-Y Club—2, 3. . Christine Grace Feaser TEENIE Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. Glee Club—2, 3; A Cappella Choir —2, 3; Sweethearts. . . . . Mildred A. Fees MILLIE She lived at peace with all man¬ kind; In friendship she was true. Chorus—1; Novelty Club—2; Piano Club—3. Band—3. Sara Ann Evans . . . SALLY In friendship we find nothing false or insincere; everything is straightforward, and springs from the heart. Glee Club—1, 3; Senior Dramatic Club—2; It Happened In Holly¬ wood; A Cappella Choir—3; Basketball—1, 2, 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club—1, 2, 3. — 21 — LEBANON HIGH Richard K. Enibich DICK Everything comes if a man will only wait. Stamp Club—1; Band — 2, 3. Richard J. Emrich . . . DICK To do nothing is in every man ' s power. Library—1. Elizabeth Erb . . , , BETTY Few things are impossible to diligence and skill. Novelty Club—1; Chorus—2; Typing Club—3. Charles J. Ernst . . . Earnestness commands the re¬ spect of mankind. . John Feeser JUNIE Much study is wearisome to the flesh. Gym Club—1; Football—1, 3.
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THE FOR L 0 D E S T O.N E NINETEEN T H I R T Y - F I V E . . Helen June Dressel Patience is a flower that grows not in everyone ' s garden. English Scrapbook Club—2; Girl Guards—3. . . . . Gertrude Duth GERTY One tongue is sufficient for a woman. English Scrapbook Club—1, 2; Glee Club—3. . . . . Marlin Eberly It is praiseworthy even to at¬ tempt a great action. Baseball—2; Basketball—1. .Clyde R. Eby DAVVY So slow the growth of what is excellent. Honor Bright; Dramatic Club— 1, 2, 3; Football Student Manager — 1, 2, 3; Lodestone Staff; Sweet¬ hearts; Glee Club—3; A Cappella Choir—3; Hi-Y Club—3. Robert L. Eby BOB It ' s been a long, long road. Band—1, 2, 3; Orchestra—1, 2, 3; Printing Club—2; Glee Club—2; Piano Club—3. Aaron A. Davis, Jr. . . DAVE Politeness is the flower of humanity. Typing Club—3. Philip G. Dehuff, Jr. . . He ' s running Fred Astaire a close second. Science Club—1; Stamp Club—2; Free Lance Club—3; Lodestone Staff; Tennis Team—1, (Mgr.) 2, 3. Mildred Alberta Dietz MILLIE Wise to resolve, and patient to perform. Novelty Club—1; English Scrap¬ book Club—2; Junior Dramatic Club—3; Chorus—1. Evelyn L. Dohner . . . DOLLY Content to follow, when we lead the way. English Scrapbook Club—2; Art Needle Craft Club-—3; Chorus — 2 . Harold Donley . DUMBEL A good heart is better than all the heads in the world. Band—1, 2, 3; Glee Club—3.
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THE LODESTONE FOR NINETEEN THIRTY-FIVE Grant W. Fegan . . . His drumming in our hearts we bore Long after it was heard no more. Band—1, 2, 3; Orchestra—1,2,3. Eugene Felty .... GENE Our modest, blushing violet. Airplane Club—1; Basketball Student Manager—2, 3; Electric Club—2; Dramatic Club—3; Honor Bright; Glee Club—3; Track—2, 3. Clarence E. Fisher . . . While his off heel, insidiously aside. Provokes the caper which he seems to abide. Cooking Club—1, 2; Gym Club— 3; Hi-Y Club—2, 3; Basketball— 1, 2, 3; Track—2. John Joseph Fisher ULLDOG A modest lad who never talks of himself. ibrary Club—1; Study Club— , 3. Joseph Fisher . . . Katherine E. Foltz sis Beauty is never so lovely as when adorned with a smile. Chorus—1, 2; Girls ' Recreation Club—3. . . . . Dorothy M. Fox DOT A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance. Chorus—1; Art Needle Craft Club —3. YOUSH Happy am I, from care I ' m free; Why aren ' t they all as con¬ tented as me? Gym Club—1, 2, 3. Basketball—1, 2, 3; Boys ' Glee Club—2; Baseball—2. . . . Robert E. Frank BOB His heart is sincere, his friend¬ ship mellow, For Bob to us is a regular fellow. . Frederick H. Fox, Jr. FRITZ Be to his virtues very kind, But to his faults a little blind. Track—1; Football—1, 2, 3; Bas¬ ketball—1, 2, 3; A Cappella Choir —2; Glee Club—2, 3; Boys ' Quar¬ tette—2; Band—1, 2; Hi-Y Club— 1, 2, 3; Gym Club—3; Student C minr il-3. - V COPPER Never do today what you can put off ' till tomorrow. Football—1; Basketball—1; Gym Club—1, 2; Glee Club—3.
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