Moravian College - Benigna Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA)

 - Class of 1928

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Moravian College - Benigna Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 28 of 136
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Moravian College - Benigna Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA) online collection, 1928 Edition, Page 27
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T :-1r'r- .r Q9 we ff: i-1.a'v-'-'- -,,- 1- - .Kr-,W ' ' ':'N1fL 'g'i7'.IT-Y 'T T3-EET Ti-iigiiii' -r V, GP ' P.: ff---L Ufmwf an is-3 ij Life insurance? just a minute, fellows, don't Al' turn another page until Y0U7Ve, become ac' quainted with Mr. Conrad, of Vlfinston-Salem. 'r-- It won't take more than three sheets of paper r for him to explain just how your premiums would increase- Xvhy his company is so liberal that before your policy expires they owe you money. Don is a true son of the Old North State, ' but not true enough to keep those symptoms of T accent which are characteristic of Carolinians. l After identifying himself with a number of the T activities, he decided to goto George VVash1ngton to get the taste of a large institution. That was in january, 1926. By September of the same year he couldn't stand it any longer and we wel- comed him back into our midst. Looking into j the future, we see Don's'f goodhnature and 3 4 determination to succeed, his real insurance in life. A Glee Club, 2-4, Vice-President, 45 Band, 2-4, President, 43 C. L. S., 1-35 Comenian Staff, 33 . Assistant Manager, Basketball, 3, A. A. Secre- tary and Treasurer, 35 OFQ. DONALD XY. CONRAD He never came a wink too so 71 F He V vs came in I te. fl-CW ' '27 I jack meandered into Comenius Hall as nother one of the four horse men and soon became adapted to the customs he found at Moravian. It was not long before he unfolded his musical talent and gave his services to the band and orchestra, playing whichever instru- ment seemed necessary. Those who are privi- leged to call themselves his intimate friends may rest assured that jack is a friend indeed. Black has done a good deal to further the interests of M. C. by ably handling various executive positions in the athletic department and especially in basketball. XVith his winning way there can be no doubt that in the game of life jack will turn in a creditable score. Class Vice-President, 4g Band, 2-4, Basket- ball Manager, 4g Baseball, 3, 43 EGU, EARL S. EVANS j,xc1c A 7110771 after his own Iimrt. f A , 1 f , ' 'Xt g buff , rf - of XZ .S-sfo... 2 it Q- -sag . 31 sais sy - - mu T ' R- i f 7 it iii T1 ..-- S, 'if H - J- -. 1 - 4 Nw M

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yi l x: i I, l I V l l 1 Dave came to us from Liberty High School, as green as the rest of the frosh who have come to Moravian. But environment has triumphed over heredit and Dave has become accli rg. M2 5? ill ssc ig 1? .Q ll ill 6 5 Y , ' mated. Being born and raised in the South Csldel If he has the peculiar brogue of most Southerners. gf' 'g ll Q Listen: Tancmulatsag0t et Magyar Halban a Bethlehemvl. In the fall of his sophomore year Dave decided his talents were needed in a larger insti- tution, so he went over on the hill, but midyears found him back again in our midst. Later, on comparing both schools, Dave concluded that it is not so much the name as the place. Dave, being a chip off the old block, allows no grass to grow beneath his feet. It seems as , if he is seriously contemplating the opening of 5, , f a branch shoe store at M. C. He's a good A, enough saleman His line is: Well, to you Mil, V4 it'll cost six dollars, any one else ten. If he K 'I should take over his father's business we know that he will have success. Band, 3' 4m 2911 DAVID D. T. ALEXY DAVE TooTs . I 'wake each morning and find myself xy in ,ny fy famous f J A 27 5 , 4 will l George, the anti-feminist, is the fellow you see in the halls looking like a professor and carrying a brief case But, in this instance, appearances are only partly deceiving. He is a student in the true sense of the word and a servant of the best interests of his Alma Mater He has served ably as Secretary of the Students' Committee for several years and his literary skill is attested to by his election as Editor of the Comenian. It is indeed rare to find these qualities of the ideal Collegian so well blended and.proportioned , in in these days of over-emphasis on the non- M. essentials of a college career. , , X, just why he should look with disdain on the attainments of his girl friends we do not know. But it is safe to say that the time will come when his assertion, I have no time for girls, will weaken and the Bachelors' Club will lose another member. George's keen analytical mind and his scholarly attainments point to a successful career in pedagogy, where his work will be an inspiration to his students and a source of lasting satisfaction ' to himself. GEORGE O. AYKROYD W, I I HIUDGFH HJXRGFH Class Secretary, 3, Student Body Secretary, l W ' ' A ' 3, 43 Orchestra, 23 Comenian Assistant Editor, 3, y 1 I haw? nn trinm for girls. V Editor-in-Chief, 4. ' , , , ,J , HK. ,A J! ff' I ,W lm ,' f' ,J i.Ji.f!U' W l 'Q ,jflfl I' 1231- . .3 M ' if x N U ES f8!i3T29fSR? 1wSQ',g H a s.-3 Il... D E395 C2253 S3 4 f!iX'iR'Q?Z'.iQ!R'm'i5Y 'I l



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This gentleman whose face you see here is by no means a second Pied Piper of Hamlin, but you might think so if you saw the commotion which his presence makes in a group of younger folk who are always thronging the streets between i ii wf-:Ei 23 College and the schoolhouse. We wish to assure any one who has seen this phenomenon that Henry is quite harmless and that the com- motion is entirely due to the great liking which almost every College Hill youngster has for this son of Moravian. It would be quite impossible to trace the wanderings of this remarkable person. He has an unusual history, and some of the thrilling episodes which have marked his experiences with persons of gentle sex would make a wonderful story. But you must speak to him about that yourselfg we might mix the details and that would prove disastrous for him. We are certain that Henry will be more than just one of the ministers of the church. The desire to help others has always been one of his characteristics and this will surely not suffer him to be anything less than a true servant of God and mankind. Orchestra, 1-35 C. L. S., 1-4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4g Comenian Staff, 4. '27 HENRY J. HEYD 9 f z tl . PAUL L. KISNER Paul came to us from Moravian Prep as another one of the four horse men CWarl. Perhaps we might even call him a Westerner, for he does come from the wide and noble spaces of the VVestCsideD. But to all intents and pur- poses he is a true son of the East and his lan- guage might make you think he really could sail a ship. Judging from his convex appendages he has ridden through many a Latin class. But this is probably due to his optimistic nature. Why Paul could go into a restaurant without a cent, order an oyster stew and hope to find a pearl to pay for it. This optimism may affect his class work a little, but it will put a smile on your face any time you feel a little blue. Paul is going to follow in his father's footsteps and become a doctor. In case you ever need any medical attention in the future, just cut out this picture and bring it to Dr. Kisner's office. He promises to give you all the sugar pills you want. On the whole we have every reason to believe he is going to be an ailing Q- Kiss HSAILORH SUCCESS- 352 fl711f71ilf1:071SfI0'llfliI76711fldl?0fSf6l'7187'Sl1Qff. , EGU. H C A 9 OD my gf 3.45 AA! . X 4091 A rl 25 lr s E sf gigflggmsfgygfggit si ifj 31 - 322111- ZQLLESQL- f i a s '54,-1211-12.

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