Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1889

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CLASS STATISTICS. E entered by force of numbers, being 141 strong, But the 68 of us who have remained will make our exit by force of intellect. Our average age is 18 years. Our Class President has also the honor of being the oldest member, he having witnessed the lapse of 365 days for nearly the 24th time. You will notice the wis- dom of '89 in selecting its paternal guardian Qljopj for its chief representative. Several members claim to be the baby of the Class, but none have seen less than 16 years of this life. Fatty ' at a 178 lbs., and Shorty Rice at Q0 lbs., try to balance the Class, but the odds are in favor of Shortyf' who brings the average down to 122 lbs. X Harder, at 6 feet O inches, tries to uphold the Class dignity, but fails, while Shorty Rice gives the reverse effect at 4 feet 8 inches, but the average of the Class prefer 5 feet 6 inches as a standing example. P' The size of our craniums, as measured by our hats, ranges from 72 to 62, but the average is 6M. A In after life 20 of us will try to electrify the world, I3 are on the fence, 5 are to be mechanical engineers, 4 architects, and the same number to enter universities. Of lVI.D's., engineers, horse- blanket dealers, draughtsmen and gentlemen of leisure there are 2 each, while of mining and civil engineers, machinists, cabi- netmakers, soda-water manufacturers, photographers, teachers, florists, clerks, lawyers, manufacturers and Naval Academy Cadets there is 1 each. In religion 22 of us view life from a Presbyterian point, IO from a Baptist, 8 from a Methodist, 6 from an Episcopalian and Lutheran, 5 from a jewish, 4 from a Non-Sectarian and I each 39

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FACULTY STATISTICS. UR Faculty, which numbers I4, is certainly not an old fogy, as it is only 35 years and 4 months old, but if it should sit on the Class fas it occasionally doesj its 147 pounds would make more of an impression on the Class than the 122 pounds of the Class would make on it. Mr. Brush, at 6o years, is the patriarch, while Prof Rondinella, at 23 years, is the infant. Mr. Odenatt, at 6 ft. IZ in., and Prof Rondinella, at 5 ft. 3 in,, are the ex- tremes, while the mean is 5 ft. IO in. Three are unmarried as opposed to II married. There are 23 representatives of the coming generation scattered among the married portion of the professors. Eight claim Philadelphia as their native place, While there is one each from Nelson, N. Y., Cape May, N. J., Chester, Pa., Swampscott, Mass., England and Prussia. As a whole the Faculty is Republican, being 8 strong, although there are two Mugwumps, 2 Independents and I Prohibitionist. In religion they are: Presbyterians and Methodists, 4 each, Episcopalians, 2 each, Lutheran, Unitarian, Swedenborgian and the Broad Church, I each. Four of our professors come from the Uni- versity of Pennsylvania, I from the jefferson Medical, I from the Stenel University at Prussia, I has taken courses at the U. S. Naval Academy and Stevens Institute, and I has attended NVes- leyan and Syracuse Universities and also the University of Penn- Sylvania. Outside of their professorships 2 are engaged in literature and I each as a physician, teacher, electric tester and mechanical engineer. Sociology, bicycling, fishing, Howers, gunning, ten- nis, rambling, teaching and Wood-work each have a supporter, while engineering and electrical engineering each have 2 sup- porters. Seven use the weed, S indulge occasionally, while 6 are teetotalers. The following is an accurate description of the Faculty: Five pairs blue eyes, 5 pairs brown eyes, 4 pairs gray eyes, 8 blondes, 4 brunettes, I gray and I strawberry blonde, 2 bald heads, 2 smooth faces, 7 bearded ones and 5 mustaches. 33 A



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from a Friends, Unitarian, Universalist, Moravian and Roman Catholic. . The Class is Republican by 47 strong. The others are : Demo- crats I2, Prohibitionists, Free Traders and Independents, 3 each. As a Class we are great on hobbies. They are as follows : electri- city and girls, I5 each, athletics and boating, 7 each, music and literature, 6 each 5 drawing, 5 g Ornithology, fishing and the raising hirsute appendages, 46E1Cl1, monkeying, 3 5 poets, prestidigitation, bicycling, engineering, canoeing, temperance, horses and politics, 2 each, mineralogy, geology, entomology, history, bumming, gunnery, printing, wood-work, dogs, amateur journalism, camp- ing and money, I each. If looking for the Class the following description will apply: 55 blondes, II brunettes and 2 strawberry blondes, 25 pairs of gray eyes, 24 brown, 8 blue and one black, also look for II pairs of glasses, 6 pompadours and I3 sets of whiskers, of which about 8 are casting their shadows, while the remainder are quite commanding. As a Class we admire thefair sex very much, as 41 will testify g 9 of us indulge in the weed, and the same number are not averse to stronger, and more fermented indulgences. At our noon gathering in Mrs. Everett's parlor, 36 indulge in pie and 24 pre- fer glass of milk and 2 buns. We have 2 chronic kickers, and .3 ot-hers who aspire to that honor, but have only reached the growling stage. Eighteen are in the habit of calling on the President of the school for in- terviews ofa private nature,while I5 frequently obtain little slips of paper, with a few cabalistic signs on them, which excuse a member from recitations to attend to business of more im- portance. 40

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Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1889 Edition, Page 12

1889, pg 12

Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1889 Edition, Page 95

1889, pg 95

Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1889 Edition, Page 73

1889, pg 73

Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1889 Edition, Page 95

1889, pg 95

Philadelphia Manual Training School - US Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA) online collection, 1889 Edition, Page 122

1889, pg 122

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1889, pg 9


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