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LEONARD TREICHLER He took four wheels and an old tin can And made a Ford-and the darn thing ran Leonard is some what a jack of all trades. He is especially interested in machinery, and in the bread business. We are all sure that some- time there will be a bakery known as Schulz and Treichler . Leonard is a member of the General division and the success of the class goes with' him in whatever he takes up as a life work. C3eneral ' +1 ELIZABETH WALTERS A friend with a smile that isn't small, for intelligence is behind it all May I now introduce you to one of our best pupils-Elizabeth Walters, who joined us in our Junior year. She formally lived in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. Elizabeth's hobby is writing English compositions. Those are usual- ly a credit to her name and to her class. She is a member of the Classical division. Eliza- beth's future is as yet undecided, but we are sure of her success in life. Classical -O.. DOROTHY WAGNER Labor is the path to success This applies exceedingly well to Dorothy, because she works hard to finish her lessonsq Because of shyness, she imparts little knowl- edge to her classmates, but at the same time she stores much knowledge in her brain cells. She is a resident of Fagleysville. Dorothy enters West Chester Normal in the fall to take up kindergarten work. Here's luck to you, Dor- othy. General C389
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IRVIN STOUDT One cannot always he a hero, But one can always be a man Here is one of the quiet, but yet active members of our class. Stoudt, although he was only a sub, got into most of the basketball games this season, and when he entered the cage. the opposing team knew that he was there. Stoudt is pursuing the commercial course and some day we hope to see him at the head of a large business concern. Commercial -0- MADELINE SUMMONS Nature was here so lavish of her store That she bestoufd until she had no more Beholdl the class beauty. Some people think she is quiet, but those people don't know her. Her real friends know that she is always ready for any exciting prank. Madeline's charming smile and winning .personality have made her the staunch friend of all the girls. Our best to you, Madeline, Commercial 1.0.- ADELAIDE SWEDE A smile that never wears of? This is Adelaide Swede, one of our com- mercial students. She has been a classmate for four long years. During class periods, she speaks little, but this is not odd, because she seldom says much to her friends and so no one receives any of her secrets. On leaving school. Adelaide should like to find a position in some business office. Because of her serious char- acter, we, as a class, believe she will succeed i'1 life. ' Commercial C375
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ARNOLD WATSON He looks like an angel, but appearances f are deceitfuli' Here is the tallest fellow in our class. One would think by his height that he was one of the prominent members of our class. Well, he is, for we all look up to him. We hear that he has a weakness for cigarettes and a beloved pipe. Can you imagine such a fellow, one who is often mistaken for a preacher because of his pious bearing, having a weakness? We have not heard much from him during our years in school. He is going to rustle hardware for a while, after he leaves school, for Van Buskirk's. Here's hoping he succeeds. Commercial -O- IRMA WEAN Eat, drink and be merry But whatever you do, don't worry' Irma is one of our trip it lightly as , go. 'on a light fantastic toe kind. Wheneve. lrm is around, you can be sure that there will be a few boys trying to talk to her. She is usually found at Kehm's, with i'Catty of course, trying to ind out the latest happenings at school. lrma is known by all to be a good sport. She has attended the class affairs quite regularly. i'lrm showed her acting ability when she took part in the Senior Class Play. Commercial .-0- ROBERT WELLER He sang his notes both euening and morn Bob is one of the fellows who is in for everything. Whenever there is anything going on, 'iBobby is always there. He is one of our best dancers and taught many a fellow how to keep off the girl's feet, for all of which the girls ought to thank him. When Bob isn't at home, just call up the Y and you will ind him there, that is if there isn't a good picture at the Hip . He is one of the pool sharks around the Y , having broken many ambi- tious hearts. He kind of thought of going to Ursinus next year. Well, here's to you 'iBob wherever you go. Classical X C39 D l
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