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DALLAS C. BAER Sand Patch, Pa. Classical. S. U. Academy, ' 17; Track Team (1); Philo: Y. M. C. A. Quartet; Deputation Team; Business Manager Lanthorn {? ): Advertising Manager; Ministry. By-uord, Aly Gosh ! Bruin, M ' oof. Don ' t be frightened ! He isn ' t dangerous. This memlser of the Susque- hanna University Circus was sent to us from the wilds of Somerset County four years ago when he was a mere cub. Since that time he has won the ap- plause of the crowds by his cjueer antics. He is very playful, being especiall}- fond of practical jokes. He is never in a hurry, as can be easily seen when he is taken out on the campus for his daily exercise. He is always late to class (when he goes) and never bothers his head about studying, depending en- tirely on animal instinct to outwit the Professors. He is a very accomp- lished Baer, being able among other things, to ride a horse in several different languages. He, like most bears, is a great smasher of things in general. He never misses an opportunity to break dishes etc., but his greatest specialty is breaking hearts ; Baer hugs being nearly always fatal. This young man aspires to become a brilliant, pupil orator, and, because of his good mixing qualities, capable leadership and splendid character we expect great things from him. To be great . is to be misuudfrstood. Page Tivettty-four
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RUSSELL F. AL ' MAN Rebersburg, Fa. Classical. . lpha Sigma ( )niega. Rebersburg Higb Scbool ; Deputation Team (1); S. U. Band (1); Y. M. C. A. Uuartet (1 ) (2) (3) : Glee Club (1) ; Dra- matic Club (2) (3); Manager S. U. Con- cert Company (2): Class Secretary (2); Class Basket-ball (2) ; Vice-President of Y. M. C. .A.. (3): Susquehanna Staff {2) (3); Editor-in-chief of Lanthorn ; First Sergeant S. A. T. C. ; Ministry. By-icord, Oil Cats. This voung gentleman hails from Centre Count} ' . He is a handy man at almost everything from barbering to training men in the arts of war or from editing Lanthorns to pulpit orations. His love affairs are varied and range anywhere from State College to Northumberland. He is always pleased to miss the last car from Sunbury so that he mav have a good excuse to stay all night. He believes in the theor)- that ' A ' arietv is the spice of life and never is satisfied with devoting all his aff ' ections to one girl for any length of time. He is a natural born lady killer and always on the job especiall}- when there are eats to be had. He has a strong affinity fur sweets and the easiest way to reach his heart is through his stomach. Russ visits psychology class often enough to keep his name on the roll but he always makes sure to have someone call him from class and in this way escapes reciting just when prexy is read}- to call on him. This military genius is not a bad fellow after all and his ambition is to become a minister some day. We feel sure he will be a success and be a power against sin and evil. But lihcn (I lady ' s in the case i (III kiKiiv all other thinys give place. Pai e Ttventy-tlirer
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E ' ELYX R. ALLISON Selinsgrove, Pa. Classical Kappa Delta P ' hi S. L Academy; ' 16; Weiand Sopho- more Prize ; Stein Mathematical Prize ; Class Vice-President (2) ; Class Treas- urer (3); Scrub Basket-ball (2); Philo ; Y. V. C. A. ; Furthur Study. By-uord, ' -By Htck. Is it the little things that count in life? Surely the best goods are done up in small packages. Eve is certainly ample proof of these things. Xo one has ever seen her mad ; she is full of wit and humor and always greets you with a smile. ■ ' Eve has a great affinity for studying and she has shown her ability along this line by getting several prizes. She is considered one of the bright- est in our class, and never goes to class without knowing her lesson perfectly. She does not believe in bluffing and has never acquired this art in which some of the other members of her class excel. The only crime which she has been known to commit is to skip class when the rest do so. Altho she has a great affinity for books and studying. Eve always has time to accept the attentions of the boys. She always takes a prominent part in all activities of our class and school — especially in Literary Society and Basket-ball. She is a fond admirer of the opposite se.x and on account of her winning personality, many have learned to love her. Altho she is gentle, meek and mild, her pretty red cheeks, laughing eyes and brown hair have won for her a host of admiring friends. We prophecy for this modest maiden, success in all her future activities. ' Eve ' aluays br ' ujht and cheery , li ith helpful hand for all ivho ' re iveary. Page Tiventy-five
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