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I ttm- Ji ■v « SARAH B. MAXHART SELINSGUOVE, PA. Graduated from Siisquelianiia Academy, ' 09 : Historian of Class : Associate Editor of tlie Lanthorn ; TMi i 1 o ; Classical ; Teaching. S.vlly Xcat as a pin and blooniiiig as a rose This little maid fs faithful in performing- her duties. She likes to study hecause it elevates the mind and aims at something great. Sarah never misses Society and rarely skips classes. Her fa -orite expression after coming to class IS, Am I late again? This young lady has a modest, good-natured dis- position. Her chief occupations are feeding the chickens and studying the dictionary to find names for them. Classical and historical names a]ipeal most to her. One of her pets now li ing is named Jason, hut poor Charles II. and Louis 1 ' . have lost their heads. Yet, her case is Cjuite unfortunate and sorely out of joint for Sarah has not learned the art of catching a beau. She has l)een very fortunate in warding ofif Cupid ' s darts, while most of her classmates have not escaped. Sarah wnuld make a model teacher; she could tame unruly urchins 1j ' looking cross. Of all the niaulciis van can tiiul. There ' s none like little ' Sally. ' Oh! Well. Page Ttvcnlv-nine
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RAYAIOXD L. LUBOLD. SELINSGROVE, PA. Susquehanna Academy ; Col- lege Entrance Prize; Class Art- ist ; Class Representative on Ath- letic Board: Varsity Football. ' 09 ; Business Manager Lanthorn ; Y. M. C. A.: CHo: Classical: Ministry. Slocum Xot a maker of ilesfiiiics am I . but a maker cf ha . Here we ha e one who may be likened unto the tortoise, in the table, The Tortoise and the Hare. as he l)elie es in taking his good old time to everything that he undertakes, but nevertheless he gets there just the same. Ray has shown his ai)ility as a student e er since his arri al at S. L ' .. having won the College Entrance Prize in the spring of 1909: and in class he is sure to know something about the lesson. e ' en though he ne er looked at it. He has also shown his ability as an athlete. ha ing played more than one fast and furious game on the gridiron and he was not of the kind that says, beg pardon. when colliding with the opposing man. He has become a celebrated singer and is at present leader in the Junior Quartet. His favorite selection is. My Irene Is the Village Queen. When singing he emits a noise like a rusty fog-horn on a cold morning. Ray s favorite pastime is flirting with the girls, having once been caught in the act of winking at our Sarah. He also makes frec|uent trips to I ' isher ille, where he me-(Enders| to a small cottage where resides the little girl be left behind when he moved to Selinsgrove. b or this member of the class we can only ])redict the greatest success as a guardian of his flock. By Danicil. Page Txvenly-elghl
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GL Y W. RAY.MAX ELK LICK. PA. Elk Lick High School : Y. M. C. A. ; Class Poet : ice President of Prohiliition Leag ue ; Assistant ] lanager Basketball; Assistant Manager Tennis: Assistant P usi- ness Manager Lanthorn : Cho: Classical: Medicine. Take XtifiiiW that hatcth cuif tiucss. Here is a onlh that is easily distingnished from other nienihers of his class. When you see a bi-])ed strolling about having the semblance of the genus hiimo with both hands in his p()cket , his hat on his left ear, and his ])ipe in his mouth, you are safe in betting the last payment on a clay pipe that it ' s Jake. This peculiar animal was brought to l)ay in his retreats at Elk Lick and taken into custody b - tlie authorities of the Zoo. Since then great changes Iiave been wrought upon this creature. . ])eculiar longing for the opposite se.x has develoiicd in him and he is ([uite successful in trajjping his game and again losing it. At ])resent he has in charge for zoological study a s])ecinK ' n of the Sham species. . s a student he works in spurts. He has a mania for making extended visits into the large cities in search of some- thing novel. He is tioted for his droll jokes and wittv sayings. His ambition for the future is to l)i- the first aid to the injured. his ])oIicy being to heal the dead and cast out the sick. c wisit him well in tlie relief he ma - bring to suffering humanit -. ■ ' Holy I ' lii ht. Page Thirty)
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