Perkiomen School - Griffin Yearbook (Pennsburg, PA)

 - Class of 1931

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i E' 'I' X 'Biz N Q +. tt sg- - . ' Mxg KN K ,lt jg N N . asap -1. gc., ir jOllfN SIUART l'lAl ER Ahhottstown, Pa. AAISII VY '21 n miassuniiiz vnutli tl lad of Hman' L' . 1 , . fmrlx and good refmtf'. lVUO'l'l!,Xl.l., IYQ XYRIESTLING, IV: llASlCl!.Xl.l., IYQ IJR.XM,XTICS, IV: ORC'HlCS'l'RA, IX' t'l1f:'l' and unassuming but nevertheless, as the list of activities shows, a lad who is there with the goods. A lzetter descrip- tion of Hill might he given lvut this one gives the story pretty well. llis previous schooling at Staunton Military Academy has given him the characteristics of the typical Southern gentleman. lt just radiates from him and no one can help hut feel at home in his company. A gentleman need not lie a sportsman, hut a sportsman must he a gentleman. Bill has shown on the gridiron, on the mat, on the diamond, on the stage, in classes, and in general that it is possible to lie lmoth. llis further preparation is a loss to Perlcioinen and a gain to URSINUS. . It X K J. XYlLl.lAlW HUUVER tllean, N. Y. HBIl.I.H lllckli A umn, big in .vlafurr and in n1f'i1f11l1'Iy. lKl.XN.XGlNG BOARD, l'l'IRKIOMlCNl'l'l'1, lY1 ASSU- f'l.X'l'lC EDITOR, GRIFFIN, IV mi oil tields of XYestern New York having lost their attraction lor the time lzeing, Herb lzoarded a train for Perl-iomen. Bill came with him, just imagine! lloover and Smith, lroth from the same home town, chuniming around together, and finally winding up as room-mates. Truth is stranger than tictionl Alike in size, and viith other similarities, their respective aliilities led the actixities ol each of this pair into ditlerent channels. llerl1 dug into the editorial end ol the school magazine. The animal also receixcd its share of his attention. ln his odd moments, this congenial chap found time to take part in prep school social activities of all kinds. With the solid founda- tion he has huilt, we are sure of his success at ST. LAWRENCE. U X N- J, - if fo K 1 , 4' 55 4 so

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' ix 2 : X 132 Q, ,fx . 1 ' 0 t .44wyES?j cf K - -. 1X X ' .A Sis RR Risk .QR I v . Q9-. QF. l.liXYlS LAMAR ECKER Allentown, lla. Trio 'Cl frm' Ieniglit Qf lf't1flIl.llg.H Y.Xl.lilllt l'tJRl.XN1 l'IDI'l'tlR-lN-l'l'lllil , tiRll l lN, lv: ul'sINtiss xt.tN.xt:lik .XNIJ M.XN.XtilNti nouum, l'lCRKlORll'INl'I'l-I, lvg c,xl t'.tlN, olcn.t'l'lNt:, lyg oR.xM.t'rlt's, iv 'l' is with a feeling of pritle that we of the flass of '31 count 'l'etl as one of us, Klotlest antl unassuming, a true gentleman with a winning personality, antl withal a scholar of the first inagnitucle, he has left an impression which will not soon fatle. :X tremendous capacity for continued work ntatle hint one of the most active fellows in the class, llis never-ceasing work in the interest of our annual places ns untler a rlelnt of gratitutle to hint. lYe have learnetl that 'l'etl plans to follow in the footsteps of Charles livans llughes. :ks he leaves us to continue his further prep- aration for law, we are conlitlent that such nien as he were niatle to rule -V not to he ruletl. LELAN D STAN FORD l l E. WAl.Tl-IR EITNIER Atlantic City, N. bl. iil.l'Ilf'l'YH XY,u,'r 'Sl blomlf' fflfff' mix, soccl-:k, III, lv: ll.XSlill.Xl.l., tu, lv: tiRllfl lN S'l',Xl l , IYQ l'liRKltlMliNl'l'lC S'l'.Xlfl , IVI DRA- Nl,X'l'IK'S, IYQ C'.Xl'T.XlN, Dlili.Yl'lNG, IX' NIJ here we have ljCl'lvltllll6IllS lone repre- 1 sc-ntative from that greatest of all Slllll' tner resorts: a real he-man who participates equally well in sports antl cultural activities, No one has worketl hartler anal leen of more value than he in lvoth soccer antl hase' hall. journalistic work ancl tlrainatics, as well as tlelmating, have all claitnerl his attention. One of his favorite pastimes is to pountl the like in the solitutle of his room antl hum plaintively antl fervently Somewhere a voice is calling. Such a voice there nntst lie: otherwise, how account for all those week-entl trips home? lYithout question, here is one of our coming aeronautical tlesigners when he finishes at XYASHINGTON l'. 7 si ' X X . X l37l



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. ', . A 'i se 0 x R ,Q A A iiwfrg , if-5 g like s ' is 1 e' NN,- ICIXZAR BURR HUl.l. New York City JAMES HUMPHRIES WP? Iansford, Pa f X ED Ht'MPTv The Irvin Immllwr QfgI'Hi1lS is puff:-nfr'. tlRt'llliS'I'R.X, Ill, lv: DR.XM.X'I'It'S, lv Sixty, .W'Z'l57Ilj', f'1'gl1ty!Al1, 11070 1c'1f'rr' mm'i11g. icuii is a digger in every sense of the word. lid is a good example for the progress of satisfied, for in progress. the human race: Never he with satisfaction comes a halt You should not have to he PRIC-MlCDK'.XI. SOFIICTY, III ol'R tirst ride with Humpty convinces you that he was horn and hred near a race-track. How he does make that Hupp told that his records are the envy of fellow classmates. Such plugging requires some kind of diver- sion for relief. lid managed to secure his hy practising on his hanjo and, as a result, the school orchestra counted him among its most accomplished members. Among his other pastimes, this likeable young chap counted such things as sea voy- ages. .AX little trick of his is to slip away for a jaunt across the pond or up and down the coast. llere's hoping he Ends time to con- tinue all his favorite avocations after he matriculates at MASS. .-XtlRlCl'l.'I'llRAl. CUl.I.litili travel! You know instinctively when he gets hehind the wheel that things are going to move fast. Such speed must he justified. You've guessed it: there are attractions at the other end of the road. Une is home and the other is- Humpty, did you tell us she's a blonde? But a car and a girl are only part of the :.'U-T221 - --- :Saws 6'E :-V: fx:-iv.. -- .- 1312: 373:-S.: ,,,. Ugn:-E Drs 5'1' 3:5':g Cf. Q--.-f O .32 :3,::H m:i ',5 '+..::5 --'-'..f 221201 'TQIWI ,-. Q' cm--J 'C 5552 Eigf ...9715 33. 5 -,D '- :.'-'ID' ur 3'- -TLC so - : rm Tu::1: 4 1-51 A . I-l ls. 'F' . ' f, 'I'lilNII'I.I5.

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