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.if Y.- Y. --........f -.-.,- -- w-uni-i-11 iuiiumiiniiiinuiinniiiniuniiuniiiniimiiiiniiuuuuuummmm iw i i ui mum in ini i mmm ir ii ui u ui xii mu mln u unnnu mmmuu umm u in uni mi mum niiinmiiiiiiiiiimuuuumunnnmu Qilazs Bull 1 YRS-: g Ei.,-,:,p,.,v,'m T, HARGLD WAGNER 5 aufg 'Q ',z '-'1 , gy? pq 8 5,-ffglt-.u - I uzlpyn uBeuh1a.:i , We are exceedingly proud to be the friend of this noble oun '- ' 'g . . . Y g if man. Last year, in the middle of the winter, when the snow was if fallinr fast and the air was cold and cuttin a sled was seen to a - M, L gn P if 4 1 ,ff W, ,I '- ilu 1 g '-,:. , 1 -ff 2'-' F' gf. . E v . - ' . Y 1 M 'n 4 fg 1 l'l f- 1 X. :- 5 ,J-Q, A. ll. LI in 2 -' E.'r proach at express train speed. At the same time a street car was approaching the same corner as the sled. As we stand and stare, speechless with fear, we see that the rider of the sled is a young girl in her teens. It was evident that she was entirely unaware of her impending danger. The two were almost upon each other, when a young man stepped out of the crowd and grabbed the sled from under the very wheels. Immediately she realized what had happened, and she jumped up and kissed her savior full and fair on the lips, right out where everyone could see. That young man was our hero. But, contrary to custom, he did not marry the girl, but left her for another. Lf' -2 .-.y Ia. ffl , sa s , 3.2 m gag Lurses. Sh ' ' HH. .. - .. -.-- '-A: -wg... - . .ff :QF am- .-:.gf:' .f.ff'lf: efmifl s. li' '. 211:51 Pi 1- ? i'1?.faQ'-ZA-. I Wk. , Bill? . :iff . i2'iF ' ' H JANIE5 D. NIILLER G10 at - - xr at ' rx ' 5 Jimmie, Druggist. N :.'1 frack,,13,'I4, '15. Jimmie is the original Health Bug. Besides this, Jimmie is the grandest little dope slinger at the soda fountain. When Tech rolls jg? 3.7 into his store he always and without instructions adds a little more Stuff to the milk shakes and so on. James is the queerest specimen of humanity you ever laid eyes upon. He is about eight feet long 15. Q-q and not very thick. He is an acknowledged woman-hater. He is g'-5 furthermore nuts on studies. Last term he was exempt from about four examinations and he came trotting back and took the exams just .ff as though he didn't care to be distinguished. ESQ: gil .. . .... . ,. - 55' , l P512 lj-.13 , ,- :'4+a, :eg 'ag fl 5,faag,q,.9g-f,, e 1,1-Qi.: Qy, .,,:'.-.if f-1:-1:14, --Z .1 '- '3q..Q'-,j-5-HL.-A '-'Q-:-:sv mill' ':, 7'5f,2,ii.4T-' 7,A'5lt',!,7fg 'f ' 5 5'i'1f. 9f:l':.2f.i'J.., sg -fi 732-f-'57f'f3.1 fi . 5 - . , ''A-f..1i.Ji?,amg::f.i..3 1 ' Ti'1 P3 Ei 'fri ff, PAUL SHOPE l'lN Iayor,H f'Farmer. '31 2? Orchestra, lu, '12. 59, Q 'I all, ungainly as Abe Lincoln, Nlayor comes rolling through the .1 21'- z 1- E 1 'i 1. 3' ' fx- A 1 1 . . , r, , . uf .., .,-x L- Q! :ffl , . rt.: 11' 2. L - Hr .. T?-G eil ig- f ..:'- -1- ,fu-if -,fs5:e:.gw7.-.:- 1' .21 y. sg, Q . ,.'g-12,9 fu.,-ff. v. . -,-fd 4 . , ,.-,Nc .9-,.- ,.. ,-- .5-5 , 'H Y' , - 5. Rf- -. ifiaitqgq 1, -.-g-t-.,2-- .'-'-4 JT .. .'.- ' - 1 r : .--V. '15 -.Jai '.-. 1 '-' nu f:s,g,:15:-ei 'F' A Eff--'....,.:f.4.:,,.Q.. ' . - halls as solemneholy as old Socrates. lVIay0r is the original Joy Killer. Every summer since we have known Mayor he has hit the wild and open country, and what he can't tell you about farming, concreting, and blasting isn't worth knowing. Now comes a secret: It is rumored that the lbfayor has a love affair, it is further rumored that the afore- said love affair originated during our last Open Session. The Hon. Paul's favorite occupation is chewing Golden Rope in the Chemical Lab. and slobberin' in the sink. This explains the fact that there is always running water in Paul's neighborhood. I2
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Qllarss Bull I 5 - 1 s F-- 9655.-.g,.gQ ' .1 ',5QQ-if V .if lg.-if-. ' f-3. G1soRG1s R. M1L1,1,R v T 5 . ?i- 1.- rf '5,'.n' 5' '.+',-fQ'2-, ' -:,l.',. tff7- Rowley, Cow puncher, Spuddy, Big Dan. f3'1 A C 'I .,, 1 -f fr: Scrub Football, '11 Capt. '12, 'Varsity Football IXIanager, '14- ' 2 7 v 1 sg- ' 'Varsity Irack, '13, '14, '15, President Camera Club, '15, Class Secretary and Treasurer, '13, '14, '15, Class Debating Team, 'I2. This is the fellow that gave the section heartfailure by coming to Eg school one day with a linen collar on. He is an expert in the art of executing the Virginia reel. Last summer, while at his camp, he used -'I 5. to be so enthusiastic about the dance that he would attend them and dance in his bare feet, thus you see Pavlowa has nothing on our i George. He is the one who is to be blamed for wearing out the Pennsylvania Railroad between here and Lancaster on the way to EQ Lititz. E15 13 , L - 2 :'-:W 3: , 21. :f l,4o:.J1..:'.Q':-,. L1-23 .i?E.3,:M,-k.,, 1,69 .. .,.. star.: Qs, :K--li.. .fbi . ':::.. '11 -1 '- Ifrfs--'WJ 1.1-' , 55i':73-1.'f2'51i sal-wfv f 1 : 1' X lr S 'fs . , -. S- cz far- -:. -if-. T -ffl-.'?y'H': 2.1! -I! I - .. , - ' .-1. -v . ..-...-.,. ET. ' L' 5-' JT fi JOHN YODER gf- Johnnie, Skater. 5 1 5. inf! .- Scrub Basketball, '12, '13, 'Varsity Basketball, '14, '15, Or- 3: chestra,'15. L 1 For a long time it was thought that Johnnie was entirely devoid Qui 233 of romance, and we had given him up in despair. He had kept it off so long. It was not until this year, and late in the spring at that, that the news leaked out that Johnny had been seen skating on Green L., Street with a GIRL! Immediately Johnnie lost his rep. Since then 5- he has been numbered among those Scandlous ones. Skater is JN Q f 5 ' gif, really good at the art, though, and claims to be the best in the coun- 'jg ' try Cm the countryl. 314 . . . ..,,,.,, . .7 A 12' s:F?i.l'fL wi-'fifl 3'--S ' , 1 ., .2 T, . 'i-I'kf:12?,f,'-5,13 zz 1 .?f1e2i'-1 .12-We .fin 1 a'?W'3,S5aae,a?l ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ar! . 'fm .at i ' ' ' ' .-Pl? - V 1 1-'Sq NURNIAN S I ITELER ' 1 o N ' ist.. gl Norm, St1te, or f'St1e. ,191 ,. President of the class, '13, '14, '15, Salutatorian Honors, '15, I. Track, '12, '13, '14, '15 Football, '12, '13, '14 Basketball Man- Q31 ager, '15 Class Basketball, '14, '15, Class Baseball, '14, Tatler gf Staff, '12, '13, '14, '15, Class Debating Team, '13. Heart Breaker, Lady Fusser, etc. Norm is the handsome guy of EQ: Ia. the class, he spends an half hour every morning before the mirror 2-.5 ,IE before presenting himself for public inspection. Lately Norm has yr, narrowed his attentions to the feminine sex to one girl. Just as QQ. naturally as Water flows down hill Stiteler meanders down State :L Street and up Third Street to 926 about twelve times a week and :Q-Q twice on Sunday. NVhy Stite is so attached that when he went down to Philadelphia last year with the Track team he took her with him .. 1 1. .,--ww., -. .wh .,. . -., -.,,5. . - .--l. -. and the two of them deserted the team and took seats in the Pullman -1,21.2t3.:jf'H car, where the wondering members of the team came and looked and L1'.:.'y-.3 .-.aa Jn: ,-.171 g5y.,..'su,f-1 1 ,L--:..-.sEo...., wondered how he did it. ' II
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iiiiiniimiimmiwuiiiiiuuumui iimiimiiwiiiiiiiiwi i iniiimnimmimiwuiiwiiiimiinii u pf Massa ull C. STEPHEN ANDERSON Steve.', Track, '12, llj, H+, '15, Tatler Staff, '1I. Steve is the principal attraction of the Track Team. He is the one that draws the crowds to the meets. At a certain out-of-town meet last year the jumping standards were placed near the grandstand, where all the ladies were. Friend C. Stephen came up to take his turn at the rod and all feminine eyes were turned on him and the others worked unnoticed. The focusing of the eyes was so noticeable that it was mentioned in all the speeches in the school the following llonday. Just as Steve has some attraction for the ladies, so they have quite a bit of attraction for him. On the recent Inspection Trip to Steelton taken by the school, Steve was missed from the midst and a searching party found him in one of the stores of that town in pleasant conversation with one of the clerks. But itys no use, girls, you canlt have it permanently, it is already hooked up out on the Hill. Tough Iilln 'mi iiiiwwii..-iwniwi my iii im if-9-jfs-m,g,,t'rx, K 4 1 E' -?f3?5lTT,,f5g5f1fgi'l . . , .,, 'ON-. ,- '- , sg . . , .' L,.' ,-t,,,y5qj,G'1.--. ,-A .. ., a- H- . - - Vi h- 7 - ,QV L'-. f v. ' sg. 5, E 1 .,:. D .. I.: r'-' .11 - ' ' c 0 ri QS. ii iz.: 1 ' ' .jf- Ei .-sv . . ' ' E-. f .' g .,. . ... - ty, 7 qi- . i,- : ,A .. .':'. I gi . - L-'. .'-' . S' W' aiffli-5-iii: 1111? .... 3. -. 3.5.5 31 L. A , y'i,.,.g.,-1 E2 -.'.:1:'.'1E'9 ' , l'f'm..4--:' ' .1 -3. '-5457. 4. 'WH- in :v'-'-.- .'w- 'H . - rs., --.c,.f:,, .-':..be....- .'.7':.fR-'jjki 1 If 52:1 'f-, , '. f ' , s Ta-V-2 il , 'J' EARL SHUEY .t . ...P . if' f,.: nr, 5 1' .. ,. qi .1 f' ' ' tr- .M 5 . 'f- fl 4 . .f' , ., is .., Shuey,H Grincl.w XVhen you speak of f'Grinds,'y don't forget to mention the Hon. ... Nlr. Earl Shuey. Earl does not go out often at night, but the other day he was heard to say f'See you at the pool room at 7.3O. Now, Earl, we do not know whether you frequent these vile places or not, in but we want to give you a piece of advice, don't corrupt your morals fx' Q11 by frequenting the places as it might in the future take some of your '11, 2.7 Q, time from your lessons. f YI I ' r.- V ,.. 1 ' fi .. ,L , v: , . fe iii. A -. --if .- .fi .1133 'ge 3 L' ijt, Qt, 'LSJX 4 .Nt 7. 11? ,.-r-,.-x . :,,v.1.:., ,BY ,gi ,L :. I ,yi Qgisyic EP: L 'rf Taq-Q., ,453 ., . . vi... . . I , - ,b-.-vi? 'fi . s :,f,t:.,il Eff, . 'Sr-E Qi'i'Wif::Q'TS:.403 ' ' 1 L' f5fi'lTLi'i51:igi' 3C5'z44s,.2.4,.j-'f ,fic - if 1 -- fferfaw'-5.if.A ggi :kk , ' . ,- Z.-,,,.,.i9.,, 2-.411 i???ii EfT-- 'Y flislif -fl L -' z -- V-I1 if .5 - . ,X H3 Fl' - ,, , . Y' iz., s, . .ru -. XVILLIAM LANDIS lf: 'fBill. f'Bill,,' like HVeniel' Zimmerman, is another cycle car 'fnutf' Bill has had better luck than Venie, he has finally, after many days of hard labor, succeeded in accomplishing the diflicult task of making a cycle car. Bill is the only silver-tongued orator of the class. Bill,' has only been with us for two years and in that time we have had, only once, the pleasure of hearing his melodious voice in an oration. I3 at 4 Q.. in - .. ci- , :- ,.-. 2 -'A' ,. Q- n .. H. l ,:!'. Fi! kg. fl ', ' hu:- Sw i. I. , . . gg. .. . r ,, . 1. - ri. ' ' -gi: : Li-I - lg.. 1.3, is 1 1 :J ,-': 'P wi .A .W . ,,':.T,.,.,. V, .. ,f 4. - - -- -. . - 1 fff F.Lf It--12-l'fs arfs--'-ily 1.151 1 .. he- fl: Q ' Y . . JP... f '. l' t,J.,lg1-,- I tx, I 1 ' ,..:..- YL.. . .f' '- '.. .-' . ff' . --..sg ..'QL,-.- 'f-1- i.l:ff'
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