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1 I, Gllass ull IHI iii Q li.-if' T . ,iiifzffi coRN151.1Us MENGICR 7 if A'Cornie. 61: ' di' ..--.M - -, ...,. 'l1'::.',- M J ', 4, ff . , ., . 1 . W. 1 1 .W ,. f- 1 ' V . 1 ri- E , L11 .s !f f' I T4 ,- . ,. 1 5 L' v, rw fp 1 VV. J. Bryan, Daniel Webster? Huh! lklere rabble compared to hlenger. Yessir, you guessed it. He is an Orator fnotice cap let- terj. This Christmas just past 'lCornie'l was the Welcomer at our entertainment given to the Open Air School Children, and when he finished his speech the audience went wild with joy. lblenger has a way with children. During the summer he is a private escort for the poor children of Norfolk on their trips out into the country. lsn't that nice of him? But that isn't all he can do. He is also chief money changer in hlengerls Restaurant. He's good at the short change stuff. 13 611. if And-we almost forgot to mention the woman in the case. We donit know who she is but she is there all the same. 5'-.J 1, :qi L pf gr: iii. .. - -4 ., ., -. ., . ,ff aw--sa Q-. V - ' 'ffgsfv'-, g.- -ff 3,11- filraaii-.e.5f:. exft?-:'QSif'f Q. 3sr:f.:1I?T3T '? N' ' ' '- f3.aff'If'f :- j? '1-l13gf,:-2L- L-.1 'ifihf ,,Q ' .1.f.rx-313235515-Q 1?-cYf5'i'f'. -. ?fiff5H' FEW- ?' -si f,-A H211 1 f 1:1 ' firf RYALL RYDER This is our prize student. Fact! No one can truthfully testify tg to seeing him shove any one down the steps or run through the halls between classes. Ryall is a rare one and we are proud to have such a fif one IU our class. But hold on here he isn't as innocent as he looks. lf lf'-' , n 1 sn' '1 hey all fall sooner or later, and Ryall is no exception. Here now, if'-2. listen to this: Ryall has a girl! Honest tuh Gosh. A really, honest ff' Qs. tuh goodness one. Looks is deceivinyl :'..:,'. :j:'iiuE',, ' ,:ffj'-- flfij fu' s- .1-57-'q,, Qi 5 LT 7 37.1 ' ' 1.4 11 :-' ll. -. xr: i . fm -gr, :.- n,,-, rf. , Pl Q., i , :,.. El 1, . , , . ..11't .'J'-Z',' . ,'fA 7,4 '.,fr 1 -. tsgfm- bk., ...lf ,WH-. J-,w.Af:,.'... 3!'i'-1,1 .. -'.-:Crave .If . If-.': -T--3 '- I . ,..,,,,-J' i .A A 15' 1-.:.'1ff '.1.'.-.1'M- ...1....5-sh' ' ,--L..-:-En... G. STANLEY GOLDEN 3-q gi Stan, ?'fi iv-1 gig: if Tatler Stall, '13, ,I4, ,I5QCJI'Cl'lCSt1'21, ,12, ,I3, ,I4, yI5. Business Klan! Honest! You ought to see how busy he is. The ii: owner of the Courier, Harrisburg's only Sunday newspaper, and G. if if Stanley are one and the same. To see Stan', hustling up and down '2 fr . ' ' 5 ,Q , .., R- .,1 ff -4 ,W Q. 41 f f 1.3 -r - fn if: rm f - ga ' ' -.'r S-2 r',' 1 4 ' ' Iii , ., . ,ji z-1? l4 . 2e9 :'L'-:'fs rf1'.fFWFYEIJ-. '5f i -J :,g,g-Efgsg 'g I-.-Q-3315 4 4.1. '-2.1-'J- ' , :f.r':f- . ': 1- 1.1 I.,-Q.:-'-qi. 4 5 ,...x ,fr--1 iv .565 -..'-W N . - . '-'ur ,J 1 hflarket street one would think that he was going to catch a train every minute. But, sh- Don't tell this around too much. But he says that his heart is down in Lancaster, we think that's the place, but we're not sure. lyiaybe thatls the reason he can go so fast, hels got no heart. Ainlt it cold? 18
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iiiiiniimiiiviwimiiiniwnuiiuiiivwiiuniiwawlwuuuuiwi im i 0115155 121.111 I El I J Illlll!!lllllllllllllIllllllllllNIllllllllllllllllllllllVIHllllllllllllllllllllllll l ll lllHIlllllYlllll'llllllllllllllllllllllll iyt-5-. M I.:-13-.'1 :l -f'vi, g1?'t:w .ye-gif-tlgv.-5:5 :sg 1 . :Fri--fi'-. 1 f . -, .32 1 yi: :,T LINN BIltRlXIAN Ft, - A 515. Mil Redd, 53-Z is 'lOh, what perfectly wonderful hairl Oh, I do adore red hair ,321 31' ,.. J ri' sc., ' 11immiiiwwwww-iiwww .iv F' i P 1 and such a pretty color of red, tool That's it, you got him right the first time. When Red goes perambulating through the build- ing we can't refrain from kissing him each time we meet him. But Red isn't as sweet as he looks on the outside. Oh, nol He's really quite a pest. VVhen we were accustomed to work in the drawing room this year l'Red would blow in and then things would happen. Blots would appear on sheets that had none on before he came in. Instru- ments would disappear from where they were before 'lRed', arrived. Uh, he is simply awful. or . . . . ... , . . . Ee : . iw :vi .T-N --v:': its? 'FG'-:Zz ' LM ' I ' ' :f ?'7,.:y. CV..-1-A W .T 315-1 1 ' . ,T . .. .,f,,. gd, . ., . t-3g.:.,. .' ' 1 ' H., A .',.'. . ff- ' ' 1-L 5.1 CASPAR WoH1,FAR'1'H lfh ' 1 if' 4 tr, ' i , 5. HRed.', r. xl.. - 'lRed'l is the champion little guy of the class. Put him and 55' Red Chayne together and you have the long and the short of the YQ whole thing. But that isn't all. In him you see the Vernon Castle of 5 r 1'-3. the school. You should have an eyeful when he starts to dance. , . . . .. 5 Youive read about such thin fs but here is one in real hte. He takes gn 3' ' . . gf: you back to the days of Greece, etc., and makes you think ot those won- II-f derful dances the ' tell of in books. Oh he's 1'e 'ular all ri fht. 'uf 3 Ll I L 1.-: '.' ' . .. . . l4sf.:e..ff'ST-.- me 1 ' 24.2. f-is-4 'J -.g1f.- ggnri fa ,-af. i' gfff2ifJ5f':'.....r 3. J 42,5 tghgvig .. 1 1, l.'?LN't..,3,,c,U.:'1N?,. qi? . ..-4, 1 ....,. vw, 2 D ,F :, , , 23' if ' l . - 1. 3-? a -lg , . EDNVARD MOESLIQIN 12 Eddie. HEddie', is the Beau Brummel of the class fn You ought to get T . A a look as he goes waddling around the halls. Lop-sided, pigeon-toed A' ' .- 13 and all that. But with all he is a heartful guy. Somehow we seem 1'- - to have a faint remembrance that some time ago Eddie lost his heart. L' L If . .4 . , . . . . E lhat's all the dope we could gather on lt, but we think ltls good. ' Z Sometimes Eddie,' seems almost human, at those times perhaps he is T-12 A i : thinking about his heart. I suppose! fff' 'V I f - - . ri' fl '1 - .- 1.l1 '. Ly'-, , -.14-.-, .- J--,L '-,, . . ' 'SFS'-f5.?i .: -'-93' 'I -t -P17-. 4- r..ji.-in z keg 1314, '- 'pg' S' 1,111 fagi' if ii ':.kf1Ff- : 3if a1Q'H'. lil- :'. K .ll .. .'-. ,jQ,1,i.5ILS-54.'- .- -31:24 1 17
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T T 1111mi1111ii1-11iiin11111111iiui1ii111iiui1iini1iirriiiiiiiiiiiiiiniimi Qllaszi llull JOHN MORGAN 'AJack, Johnnie, Track, '12, '13, '14. m. -.1 5 1 - . ' ' N G' 5-Tz'.eww1.f... . - .- u i. '1 '. ,. . . ' sf -- s--f-4. - f'?-1-'if--'Eft ,ff iw1iiiii.11ii.i 111iiiiiiiiiiiiwiiiiiiiiii .4191 'jf ' 4 N ' ' 'Ms-:Lg--Q 331, -' X F . ' .1., , .g- 4,..-3 1 Lv. 1 .hs . Q.. John is the prize runt of the class, he is short but sweet, and QQ when it comes to fishing, well, say, he is the grandest fisherman you ever saw. Several years ago John threw out his line and captured a prize fish about the same dimensions as himself. And every morning, if-1 just as the sun comes up and the moon goes down, Johnnie accom- F5 panies his prize fish Clkliss --D to school. VVC do not know LM what H-I0'l'IDI1i6S future plans are, but we are sure he will do no more Qff. KK ' ' Y! ,l' fishing. - 1 u - - .- - i vu v . . '. 3 1 :fvs f'f':'z- ' .. W 'X ' ' ' ' ' ? -.--'i '- X 3.13412 Q-' T '.-ffifl F1 ls' .. 'f. J?7'?-'C' Yi . . , A '.4.:.'1.:--...:.. C-4.1,f. 1-.n 1 .-'1-Hu.--- E-- rf 1 E: lylllfl ON GARLAND is gg. Hiviiiff' ini V, . . . 1-,ng L-- Track, '12, '13, fCapt.Q '14, '15, President Athletic Associa- v . ' I 1--.1 4, 1-'11 ., tion, '15, Tatler Staff, '14, Editor-in-Chief, '15, Camera Club, '15. lVIilt is a mechanic and repairs motorcycles for the VVcst End T71 Electric Company, and believe me, boy, he does repair them. He fixes fr them so that they will break down in a short time, so that the Ccom- fxg panylj will make more money. 'flXIilt for some reason or other is very fond of a small town just outside the city and makes weekly trips gl! and always on Sunday. We do not know whether he is going out , A there to fix motorcycles or not, but some one said that there is a A i woman in the case. VVe always classed iXIilt with the women 'geag ,P'I-'.g,'g,.4 '5.-: i.k,,4 aff haters, but I suppose we have made a great mistake. 'n-'gf-f 'Q'.'Q-f'. C' '3Ii ',4. -1-. ,. G. VVEBBER KNIGHT, JR. VVebbah, VVi?eless Nut. Tatler Staff, '14, '15, Orchestra, '12, '13, '14, '15, Wireless Club, '12, '13, '14, '15, Camera Club, '14, George VVebber Knight, Junior. To read this name one would think it belongs to a man, but it does not, it belongs only to Webbah dear, the educated Hwireless nut. To hear this young man Clee- ture?D on the wireless, you would think that he forgot more in one minute than Marconi ever knew. VVebber is also somewhat of a viog linist and saws out music every morning in Chapel to the displeasure of everyone for blocks around. T0 5 1 Lf-, C.. Ea .-. '-I E4 .fi N1 E. .-. if:- .. L 4:4 ..- F2 -fsmfztq A 'fb' ' rf Q.: ' : '-' - . -' ,.- ',. '.1 ' ,, 5,-5'f g,412 .Eff A zffq.,-Q..'f.:. y ' I ' . .sg'g ' -. -fflf, ' 11'H, 1 .-1 -.-.1 fi -N-:,..-G.. , .--:..-:,u,.L..
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