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THE PENSEMAN SAMUEL FELTON BICKLEY Olney, Pa. Theta. Phi Samuel comes direct to us from India. No, he isn't an Indian, but he resided there with his father, Bishop Bickley. He tried several times to teach us the language, but s'no use. He didn't know it well enough himself. There was a time when Sam loved a cer- tain pastime, for the pleasure derived from it. No, I won't tell on you, Sam. Ask him about the time he had the 'butcher on his knees, maybe he will tell you and maybe he won't. On the gridiron we learned what kind of material Sam was made of. As tackle for two years he played first-rate football. , Sam is going to Wesleyan to finish his schooling. Agaissiz 133 45 treasurer 413 Class Day Com- mittee 141g Declamation 13, 413 Glee Club 13, 413 Tennis Team 12, 3, 413 Varsity Football 13, 41. I ulfannyn GEORGE O. BLIZZARD Millville, N. J. Theta Phi It was in the fall of 1924 that George first pre- sented himself at the portals of Pen Sem. Since then he has led a greatly varied life and has shown his ability in many phases of the school's activities. For the last year he has reigned supreme in the dining room. By the way, George, tell us the secret of those pink letters you received every night. Have you ever hard this: From A to izzard, I am your George Blizzard? We understand that Mr. Maus will feel lost next year without your e.1:cu.rv.r. How did you do it? Pennington's football team is losing one of the pluckiest fighters she has ever had. Remember the Peddie game last fall! We wish you the best of luck next year, George. Of course we pity you when the pink letters cease. Football 12, 3, 41 g Lowell Society 13, 41 3 President Vice-President 131, 1419 Diakonos -Club 13, 41g President 1415 Y. M. C. A., treasurer 1419 Gate- ways, Secretaryg President Theta Phi, Winter Term 141. Drew Bliss 20
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JOHN BARTH Barth hails from Reading Pa but don't be harsh toward Reading for that The town isn't responsible. This boy likes to hike, and we have often met him either going or coming Bank reports are just his meat He usually manages to obtain a Saturday Literary Review You know the type, deep stuff, weight of the world and all the rest. Barth came out of his thoughts enough to play a little baseball this year I ine' We would like to see more of that. ,PHE PENSEMAN TOVVNSEND ANDERSON Germantown, Pa. Anderson is a representative of Germantown. He spends most of his free hours in the office guarding the portals leading to Dr. Green's sanctuary. How- ever, in spare moments he may be seen on the tennis courts or athletic field strutting his stuff. He likes to be mail man, too. Some one had better warn him about the dangers that lie along this line of work. Ask your teammate, he knows! Andy is a great boy, as you will Find by making inquiries. Agassiz Clubg Glce Clubg Orchestrag Job Thir- teen. Lehigh Andy Hjlllllln 19
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HAROLD CONOVER Trenton N J. .Stumpy can always be heard before he is seeng Ins whole hearted laugh makes the halls vibrate with sound waves He knows more about Peaches and Browning than all the rest of the school together fespecially Jokesj Every day he comes bouncing up in lns Puddle Jumping Essex with something new that is sure to bring a laugh Harold is the most cheerful and best natured fellow in the class, and is 'PHE PENSEMAN RAYMOND S. Boo'rH Vlfashington, Conn. Philo Introducing our hero-the Valedictorian. Ray is the boy with all the brain-power of the class. Al- though he is handicapped by coming from Wash- ington, he is about the most popular boy in the class, has the best influence, is the brightest, and has the best character. Ray belongs to that honorable organization called The Gateways and he surely lives up to its standards. In the class-room, on the athletic tield, in fact in all school activities, Ray may be seen working hard and doing his best for the old school. He is truly a real Penningtonian. By the way, Ray, give our regards to the little girl back home. Here's wishing you the best of luck, Ray, old boy, and we hope you will continue your great success in college. Lowell Society, President fall Term: Agassiz Club C213 Gateways, Presidentg Vice-President of Y. M. C. A.: President of Philo f4Jg Football 142 Q Basket- ball C3, 423 Job Thirteenng Penseman Boartlg Key of Knowledge C315 Valedictorian. Middletown Wesleyan uR-avi, Slumpy 21
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