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,V Wt? 3' Bnnalh william Elinragih New Haven, Conn. Pied, Don Marshall, Track Team, 1916, 1917, 19185 Glee Club, '17. Though I am young I scorn to flil On the wings of borrowed wil. Red is famed far and wide for his freckles, his red hair, and his funny jokes. NYC are not sure that his jokes are funny, but his college room-mate claims they are. In lied's three years he has acquired the habit of returning to school three weeks late after a vacation. How he gets away with it, we do not knowg but he docs. Red is skilled in the art of doing lricks with a half dollar. llc will gladly demon- strate if you will provide the coin. lflis speed in slight of hand is only equaled by his speed on the track. .Jimmy Curran will miss Hed. Aside from running, jumping, pole-vaulting, and hurdling, Red does little in the track line. We want to see you make the track team at XYALIC 2 ite li.zi1'i1'x Hr:-'Y ,. . up mv lllngh Grnaa iliillman Philadelphia, Pa. Squirrel Iryingg Track, 1916, 1917, 1918. Never do lo-day what you can pu! off 'till to-morrowv Gentleman CD, scholar CU, and athlete! This is the renowned Squirrel Fillman, one of Mercersburgfs big athletes and a bigger rough-neck. Ile out-distanced the field on November 27, 1917, and had his name in- scribed on the Williams Cup. That evening at the dance held in the gym, the floor wasn't big enough for him and the crowd of feminine admirers surrounding him. Squirrel is Kaiser of South Cottage. The younger generation quake and tremble at the very sound of his voice or the thump of his approaching foot-step. Even the faculty game wardens stick close to their apartments when Squirrel enters with his usual manner, letting forth loud grunts in order to inform everyone of his presence. May you win real success in college and life, Squirrel. PENNSYLVANIA ,,9,,,.,zafff,zn7fz 25 1 Z 111
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fmizdzfof 3lnhn Zllurhhsun Bunn Quiney, Ill. Johnny, Uni-onseious, Dunny Irving, Fifteen, 1Ell7-183 Nrivs, 1917-183 Lil, 1917-18. 'l'hoxe eurious lurks so aptly livilzerl Whose t'l'l'l'!l Imir ll soul rlolh hind. 'l'his, the youngest member of the senior rlass, was plat-ed in the kindergarten when he arrived, two years ago. But everyone began to take uotiee when he appeared in the Upper Middler Class, and simply eouldn't be put into Study Ilall. Ile made an en- viable reeord for himself immediately. Ile was made a member of the Fifteen by Mr. Rutledge for his use of linglish, and a member of the Ilall of lfame by Mr, lN'IeI.aughlin for his knowledge of Cieero. .lohn's intelleetual brow and general un- eouseious expression have attraeted mueh attention. lt is a common sight to see him :imbling aimlessly along, having forgotten what he is looking for. Ilis expression is somewhat different, however, while walking oft' guard for numerous roll-eall euts. Ile says that there is no eollege like that of his paternal aneeslor, so our best wishes go with him to PHINCI'1'I'ON 2-t Willett Enrlanh. Zlr. San Diego, Cal. Absent, Cutter, Professor Irving, Debating Team, 1918g Third Foot- ball, 19175 Swimming, 1918. For his hear! was in his work, and Ihr' hear! 'Tiivelh grave unto every arf. llere we have the original riddle! On Irving debating team, up in his studies, member of the swimming team, and a par- taker of .Iimmy Curranis twisters, but nevertheless nieknamecl Absent,' and Holl- Call Cutter! But this versatility is exaetly what we want to eompliment you on, old man. We have it on good authority that absent is no word to apply to Dorlaudts mind when he is interested in debate. Ile is so serious of purpose that we overlook the missing of roll ealls and sueh trivialities. Dorland is also a member of the Fresh Air Club, not in that he takes a fresh-air eourse, far from it, but that he always has his window open to keep his mental radiator eool while he works. Our best wish for you, Dorlund, is that your year with us will serve as a pattern for 1 eaeh of your four at l.iz1.ANn Sr.-xwrono, .I
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'Ei..tii. i .MMM diwjwf Bluhn ltlaut Cgurnmn Syracuse, N. Y. .laek, Kid, Johnny, Captain Marsliallg 'Varsity Football, 1916, Captain, 19171 'Varsity Baseball, 12117, 1Ell8g Gym Team. 1918, Senate, 12317-183 Danee Com- mittee, 1918. 'Z-lfler I hum' Imnlerl llu' man, I need say no ll10l'l'u Some sax' that athleties and fussing do not go well together, but in this gentleman eaeh is earried to an extreme without either interfering with the other. To say this is paying the highest possible eompliment. ln football .lohnny played a star game of end in 19113, reeeiving all-seholastie meutiong and this last year he eaptained the team with a high degree of ellieieney. In base- ball .laek has starred in the field and at bat. You ean see for yourself that his eounten- anee is enehanting' Who would not fall for his eharms! lflltillglll We have written about his avoeationsg his voeation is ll1'llllg as head ol the dining hall, head in leadership and head in eating, it is said. X Auf as Bnnulh Qfillumh Zllruzivr Aurora, lll. Plumb. Don, Fritz lNlarshallg Glee Club, 1918, Mando in Club, 1918. They lieurll lhe mos! n1f'ln1lious sounrlf' That is, whenever any bass was requiied Don is some ehesty individual when it eomts to singing. llis deep tones sound as if thu had eome a long distanee and, at timts as tho the road had been rough. On the wliolt however, we must admit that Don's Ford onlx stalled onee in a while. ln eliapel, when leans bark against the wall and ehimes in with Mr. liublee, the aforementioned mtlo dious sound is of no small eonsequenu last year Don roomed on Buzzard's Roost and managed to hold up his end with rough-neeks. This year, however, he h is aequired senior dignity and settled down to deeorous eonduet on the second floor, Blain the best of luek follow you, Don CAHNEGIIE Qfrv 26 M l If ii u iiilill.
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