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- M' fair- va T S e W ' .io-..5.QD R- USES ---L .Es l .C SINCLAIR W. CHILES Sinny is the last of the four horse men from M. P. S. and when he arrived looked just as you see him in this picture. It would indeed be very easy to change Sinny to Sunny because Chiles always shows up with a pleasant grin and his cheery voice is a regular gloom disperser. Besides playing basketball and studying, he finds ample time to engage in literary pursuits. It is reported that he has already contributed widely to the Hackettstown correspondence. Despite the magnetic attractions to the north- ward, Sinny manages at times to keep his attention centered locally, in church history, etc. He intends to enter upon a pedagogical career and the good wishes of the class go with him. Student Committees, 4g Class Vice-President, 2, 3, President, 45 Dramatics, 33 Basketball, 33 Q. HSINNYH W1GG1Ns OF If the stream of life freezes over, put on ., .. 1 skates. , . 4 - '27' fg, . Although Mac did not adopt Moravian as his Alma Mater until his senior year, having come to us from Stroudsburg Normal in Feb- ruary, 1926, the memory of his short stay will not end with his graduation. In this young man we have all the proverbial dignity and serious- ness of a senior and the alertness of the metro- politan city from whence he comes. These qualities, together with his genial personality, mark him as a scholar and a gentleman. Mac aspires to the study of medicine and surgery at Harvard after acquiring his degree from Moravian. Knowing his analytical mind as we do, we feel that Fate has destined him to be a prominent diagnostician. JOHN C. MCCUNE Knowledge 'is power. rl 28 lr
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Bm 1 I A 1 I i .MJ z ,I l ' i f I PQ! M , I-It - digg-Q it -25 551 c vs 'af il, , gg i r .9 ig ,EM And still they come! Here's the third member ,ll in , of the famous four horse men from M. P. S.- M! , , F, Pestilence. Ken has proved himself to be EY AL one of the most ingenious members of the class. Q, 74 i X V As far as can be ascertained Ken has never Q95 Y been known to reach the end of his line, so , f called. ' Another one of Ken's accomplishments is his never-failing ability to make noise. More than-once he has been mistaken for an entire cheering section. Naturally this has developed his lungs, so that the band and glee club have both been assisted by his lusty exhalations into A an alto horn and the surrounding atmosphere respectively. I , Ever since his trip South with the glee club 0,5 his motto has been R. S. B., which, being inter- , V-1 f preted, may mean Readers' Service Bureau. AV! ffl, Qaieh Sabe? With his inherent enthusiasm y l Ken is bound to reach his goal-R. S. B. 7 M, Class Secretary, 4, Glee Club, 1-4, Manager, 3, Secretary-Treasurer, 43 Octette, 2, 3, Quartet, 4, . i Orchestra, 23 Band, 2-4, Dramatics, 3, 4, Man- ager, 4g Basketball, 3, Tennis Res., 3, Asst. KENNETH H- ME-INERT Baseball Manager, 3, Manager, 43 A. A. Vice- KEN SHORTY President' 4' ,, , - , , He had a head to cohtrive and a hand to '- , 'f 3 ' execute any mischief. xl 9 ivi yi '27 5 5 A Q j A We do not object having Sam say he was l fi born in Wisconsin, but we like to have him 1 if acknowledge that he came East at an early age. A , How could he have risen so rapidly had he fi' A remained out where there is no CyjEast? Besides ,, , we are glad he came East because of what he has g .f proved himself to be here at Moravian-a real 5 K- classmate, a true friend, a staunch Christian, A, , , always ready to help the other fellow. ,, , A Sam and George Aykroyd run close equals ,, 4 Rl in being the real students at Moravian. We are .fp l not prepared to say which one has the edge, I, but it must be admitted that both of them ,ig 'M know their stuff. The Moravian Church is 'fm going to hear something more from Sam in ffl the future and we're wishing him success in all 1 V, his undertakings. , Secretary of Activities, 4, C. L. S., 1-43 Inter- fraternity Council Mediator, 1927. 4 . , A SAMUEL C. ZELLER , A A SAM ,i Strong fin will, rich in wisdom. 4, A K ...A 35 EU! if 7 J . ' el -7 l' TN: if 1'- if' f fi 'Q' X24 1 Z1 i ' K J f,l . ' 'r Hi ' Af - v' u, .-. ' .-' . f . , ' Qi i s 31 c 252P1---:-Q3Ef-fi-4 2 53- A 2x13liNf-5?2'!.?4!!-iS'ZQE.51'Ql'l23
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