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-5- ..- -v - ff' --- Yi ' , bf af L - 011511.15 Bull I Il I J W, 1 1 . -1 '.'f1':swt 1 V Ati. e - - - -1 1-.. .'- ,F-., Q, -5, 4,5- 111eR1s ARD 1,. s FANSFIELD sf - A -it 11 N H 4,,- y btan. 233. ap Y' 1-. ' 31, Track, '14-'15. ff Stan is another one of our members that wishes to become ff 1 ,g.. educated so as to stand up with the rest of the people of his own home ,Zi town, lblechanicsburg. VVe can not tell whether he is strong for the ig- H. if women or not as we can not be with him when he is' at home, but Ig-A ', some say He's a devil i11 his own home town. Stan was so1ne gg' student. He would translate a half page of German twice a week. His favorite study was chemistry. He would always be the first out 71'- . 1:- the door at the end of the period and last one in. :gs Egg' iff' 521 1 ' ' 12.5 5925 'iv 5 1'-ii: '31,----.------53. --, ' K -', .s!d.- 1 ' ' Q.:. . v.. ., 1. 1..,..:,.. ,, . .,,,, rf ' ' ' ' ' 2 515 '- .' 'f-'1?s'1,41: V5 'f-ffl! fr-f S .' ,E'2 ' I ?1', SQ-H, . ha' VL-.:.'1 .: -,..,1 .-.1 11,433-,iss .1 ' ,.-:,.-.wb-...- E-1 if F 1: DAVID HEFPLEFINGER li l-2 n ' xy 11 ra cr YJ ii- Dib, Dave, Heff. f-,f 7.1 . Orchestra, '1 1 to '15, Leader, '15g Track, '12, '13, '14, '15, Captain, '15, l . D1h is not one of the biggest fellows in size, but when it comes S 5- r' to playing the cornet, or to run the relay you will find him there with 233. if the largest. Dave and his wife are getting along fine, and expect , to go to housekeeping before long. We all wish him many years of i joy and happiness Cbeware of the rolling pin, Davel. As a student 5 153 Heff is like the rest of us, that is, when one has it we all have it. 1 Dave was a shark.1n German. He could read it off a paper better ii: - ' than any other one in the class. , ' il '1 Q r ,V-. - . A -., '1:r--1'-.-,r :ggi 4,Lgi-eg-.15,:i 3'-pi.-,L.-,fl '75-1, '-s,f:,,1,.f.'4..-:aw 1- . T '-12 -a ' - - ' -11:5,s::ff'-'-'- - if LNQ iz. ww-iqeigqqgggr ggi' -1 2- -'Q .... .. . -f.:.- -' BIILRL BILACH is rx ming- X Beachy. gig X 'Varsity Football, 'II, '12, '13, '14, Scrub Basketball, '11, '12, Class Basketball, '11, '12, '13, '14g Baseball, '12-153 Class Baseball, '14, Manager Baseball, '15. gg, . Our wittle football player is the grandest and cutest little fel- - low you wish to see. All the women rave about him. Why, he tells If us he does not have time to eat, they pester him so. No wonder he Q51 ' is always trying to hide in Hess's pool room. He is a bear cat at pool. gi: 1 He wins from Cless whenever he wishes. And if any one wishes to be instructed in dancing call around and see our lVIerl. Also, if you wish a cigarette or a chew of tobacco, see Beachy. He is al- 1- ways supplied. 'N ' ,1 I . E gl, A 2 SQ, fi.. -' - - ilgtygi- ,515 1,135 fd 1.--1.4-ksilg. a,,.,..- - ,.,A:4,.., gm gf- ',,..-. gf.. Y- '. ,'. -A '.': ,Egg-KF gb. .:,' J . -1-4-. -, -- ' . - ..'.1... 5 ,., 3,7 ,fr V . E3 A J' . gee,-H - -. , '31 1 .-.LM ,----..,, ,.1..'1,e...... 7 Lk A -1 1 sect 4
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, . qi-H - -lun' -WW '-W' 111iiin111.411..111.1.1111-..1it1..11HH1111111H1-1111-m.W.W,W,i H,W.m H1itin11H.,11im1ii-.W....i....ii...1 -qw: 'fi' Ej f. 3: 33,915 G.,4y:Q,:Y1g, 1 JOHN TODD H f ' ' H as r ' in E'.:?i'g?i:kA.ifi': -Z' V Im l ode Bricht Ixaiser -.-'J '11, ., ., -'f-:,.g.5,. .jf--. f.-'Ri f ISV' Tatler Staff, ,I2, lI4, ,153 John Fox VVeiss Prize, First Honor, , , 3 12, Fourth Honor, '15, Q12-Q VV'hen this entered the school he was a very quiet and unsophisti- cated boy, he was then quite a grind, but since then he has slowly Pj depreciated in value until in his Senior year he studied only once in a while. During the past winter he migrated nightly to 1835 North Second Street to delve into the depths of the science of Chemistry. He stayed out until turible late one evening and blamed it on the - Di' 5 m- . Trafhc Cop for holding up the Jitney. When the Junior and Senior 1.5 W7 classes made their expedition to Steelton to inspect the works, his 52- 7,15 intelligent countenance was missed from the midst about noon. Sev- :3.' eral hours later, after a long and discouraging search, several of the iff 2:1 members of the party happened to spy him in the company of Steve E'f.- 1:- . . . , . . 1: , , 751' Anderson, holding down the counter in Fairlambls Stationery Store in 1.- that aforesaid burg. A-zcful, ain't it? -e-ar:-:W ' - -a if msgs--1fL-. 'Q sa-2:iff1., .- :ITL-:.'g. 1.3,-:.j:g+c!,.,lf. .3125 :E - :eg : ' , ., -2 , CHARLES CHAYN E Rota lfofrff' Kz'ttf'.U W Ez . , , . lvl IL' Third Honor Student, ,153 President Aero Club, ,l2, the only gg if holder of a patent on an aeroplane device in the city of Harrisburg. EQ' Have a look, girls! Sweet sixteen and never been Csophisti- fig 25.1 catedj. The guy that was responsible for the passing of section T gf of this class. Although of a very retiring and modest nature he is really intelligent, and is kind enough to impart his knowledge to 'ti others. He is also the champion big guy of the class. .Q 3, .15 iii ZX' 1 ?!u it - fi '-v.-vs sf - -aw. .--.1 -4-'V'-'iw - .,,.. -5 g 5. Q-,. 5 - buf,-'S -A., 1 t ,599 -. ,,,--n,-m-H:- .1 .cv vs., .,, .,,.n , gf, ,' zlvfiwu, 1 'A J .rw'J,iNz'-ffln . . - .. ,Q 1- ----'..-.. - . .-. V ta,--. Ji' . , . ,. -. ... . .' 'f7?Il.f-'.A-- - I 1'--Fg'X'9 'fi 1:, :N '- if 9'1 's' -vr-'1.'f'- 'f-'-44 S wfvfffsflre-' .- . : -s 'Egg--.. Pv, '.-:.- '?.,'y,j. -, -1:5 .- -1 4: , ,, Qxgm., '--1. f:..1,f'.,.:, 3' ,,-.c.a'w 'Zi-L1 ' ' 'A ' '- ' f - . -. .Q 1 J wa - - . -.-V. - . - . fe,-.'.t'. ' I ' 2' .5 i Pi:-:., f ' il1'j-,-5 V. f -I -.' F L, ..,l SAMUEL LTPKIAN A'The Yiddisha Caruso, 'iShammy,,' i'Sunflower. EE Class Basketball, '15, Scrub Football, l14. Shammy was the fellow who astounded all the population by the 'Q' 1 1 wonderful stunts he performed with lVIephisto Bits in the window of It ily a local hardware store. On that occasion he was disguised as the - great and far-famed Beelzebub and not a fellow in the school pene- f .4 1' renowned Judge Hull, because as the learned Professor stated, he 1 trated his disguise. Shammy was dubbed Sunflower one day by the f always turned towards the greatest light. CWhen in that room he '-f -'11 - always turned toward the class., ' d,'g:j.L'-, 1'V',gg5lT4,. - 1, ., diff' ,'Y?1- ':f. 13f- L1-.:.'. ,...: ..'1-.fy-F5 f1w3.,I.1'-s5..:- J Q--:.,-:.s.,.- 9
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