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THE PENSEMAN EDWIN W. IRWIN Red Bank, N. J. Theta Phi Ed is our handsome class president, who hails from that place we hear so much about, Red Bank. Ed isn't by any means a woman hater. Ask him about his birthday party. CYes, twenty-one, if you must know.5 Ed is also our football captain and did many a noble deed on the gridiron. In baseball, too, he stands out as a star, with his flaming red jersey hold- ing down First base. There is only one thing wrong with you, Ed: and that is your linguistic failings. However, we can't hold this against you too much. We know that you are going to do big things. President Senior Classy Football 13, 4, Captain 45 5 Baseball 13, 45 Q President Theta Phi, Spring term5 3 Secretary of Y. M. C. A. C453 Best All-Round Ath- lete C353 Lowell Society C3, 45. JAMES S. KLINE Trenton, N. Philo Jim is one of those fellows to whom taps and reveille are only names-you've guessed it: he's a day student. He is another product of Trenton and he can tell you all about that little town. What Tren- ton makes, the world takes -that's Kline's idea. Although jim is never on time for English class, he's one of our good English students CF5. The best of luck at college, Jim-Show them what Pennington did for you. J im 26 Rutgers
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Tin: Pisxsmux Aumucv Cn.xur.1Nc:'roN HASTINGS New York City Aubrey is one of the pillars of dramatics around school. His excellent acting has often been com- mented on. At times Aubrey seems rawthar Eng- lish and consequently has taken some kidding for it, but when one really get to know him he is a good fellow. He knows a lot about music and can often be seen indulging in some deep literature. It is rumored that Aubrey is quite a ball player. but for some good reason or other we can't seem to get him to come out for the team. VVe wish you the best of luck, old top, and hope that some day you will be a well-known critic. Board. l l.XRRY llOFFM AN hlohnstown, Pa. Philo Harry, better known as Chicken, has been with us for the past two years. It has been Harry's am- bition to be a big-leaguer and we hope he realizes it. Harry has been the star of the basketball team for the past two years and served as a very worthy one this past winter. In the springtime, he may be seen roaming the pastures of left field. It is a shame that one may not play baseball and tennis at the same time for Harry is undoubtedly the best racket wielder in school. Here's wishing you the best of luck, Harry, in college and that you may do as well there as you have here. Basketball 13, 4, Captain 435 Baseball C3, 435 Tennis CSD. Georgia Tech. C11irkm 25 Columbia University Job Thirteeu : Three l.ive Ghosts ar g Piaxsrxr xx Clmrlvy 's
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R ISPRI Nltl INIAN New N orlt City Vlac came to us in the till of 1925. He is blessed 1 the of ga 'ind those of us who know lnm will readily testify to that tact. Mac has been out for baseball and is making a tine auxiliary t tteher Qtrange 'ts it may seem to all, we have heard th1t Mae had a date dovtn in Trenton. Now what do xou think of that? 'Ihere is only one peculiarity about Nlac and that is his stomach is never satis- fied with what his hands feed it but we won't hold this trivial defect aeunst him XVe wish you the but of luck in dns to come Robert. i A.. 1 'l' 1111: PENSE M AN Qloux M.xo11.1. Audubon, N. tl. Philo Nearly all of us are acquainted with Jonny, and some of us even remember back in November, when he was a shining light in football. A few of us realize that john's main weakness lies in the direction of the weaker sex. Coming as he did from Audubon, it took him a little time to establish his social position in the town of Pennington and its suburbs. However, he was not to be denied, and soon PCIll1lllgl0ll'S halls were resounding with tales of wild escapades in Tren- ton. He has, to our great relief, settled down to hard study and given some of the rest of us a ehanee to work out in Trenton. Football C-ll: Baseball C453 Tlu'ee l.ive Ghosts. Rutgers Jllnfful ,.l.-... ..i i .. ,, ,y t Q' Wt' ' - ,ll1ll'n 27
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