Markowitz, Milton Max, B. S.---nYou aro late, Mr. Markowitz. 1325 S. 5th Street. Preparer r.t Brown Prep., has done work at Penn, and is going to Columbia University. Martin, Henry Patterson, B. S.---The Silent Partnor. 2544 S. 17th Street. Prepared at Central High School and School of Pedagogy. Is a teacher end oxpccts to take an K • 4k • at Penn. Member of Doutscher Verein. Martin, Thomas Nairn, A. B.----A perfect pattern of a dominie. 5043 Uillis Streot. Prepared at Temple and will study for the ministry at Crozer Seminary. Manning Editor of The Owl 1909-10; E itox-in Chicf 1910-11 • Member of Phi Alpha Roberts, Henry, Jr., A. B.----Yo cods, what a lover I 1433 Uolf Street. Prepared at Central High School and School of Pedagogy. A teacher. Chairman of the Banquot Committee. Member of Dcutschor Veroin and in cast of L rAvocat Patelin and Versalzcn . Rosenberger, Sovrard Iloyer, A. B. Tho most serious of us all. 4451 N. 20th Street. Prepared at T7ost Chester Normal. Supervising Principal. Hill work for Ph. D. at Penn. Kemper of Doutscher Vorein. Sohatz, TTillian Jackson, B. S. in P. E.---Our faculty member 1521 Euclid Avenue. Prepared at Sellersville High School. Has graduated from Yale School of Physical Education and Chautauqua School of Physical Education. Has done work at y le Univereity. Is a student in Temple Medical School and will take degree. T7ill get regular B. S. next year. Has been instructor in Yale University, Director of University School at Cleveland, and is now Professor of Physical Education at Temple. Member of Faculty Club and Sigma Pi. Simpson, Charles Edward, B. S.---Vice Prosident of Class. The Human Question Mark. 360Q H. 18th Street. Prepared at Central High School and School of Pedagogy. Supervising Principal. Graduate work at Penn. Member of Deutscher Verein. Stetler, Isaac Bdelman, A. B.----Ronouned for his collego spirit? 224 S. 45th Street. Prepared at » cst Chestnr Normal. Has dono work at Penn. Is a supervising principal. binder, John Thomas, A. B.----Temple's fame will spread wherever he goes. 124 U. Michigan Avenue, Atlantic City. Prepared at Temple. 77ill teach languages. Prepared by Mary E. Finley.
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itkoir best bib end tucker pvec nervouaxy eo Gutatoaat:s at Broad Columbia Avenue. ihoro began tho filial preparations, all the fir Is arranging their hair and a thousand and. one other things, Bren the non were caught looking in the mirrors to see if their ties wore Just ee. Boob wore sloe bleak suit, just beouase wlfie prefers hip in blaok. Hast be fine to have to dress to suit tout wife. Even dignified Henry Bind wore a beautiful pair of lsoe soon in the hope of securing a frmt sect. But, alas, Henry was relegated to the book row in order to fom a suitable beokrxound for the class officers and historian. A few ef the smaller members like Thornton Bmrey. Earkowlts, Honor, and Thflmas Kart In were given seat a on the floor. Just ask them hew it reels to look pleasant and at the sane tine be conscious of extreme discomfort. Hone of the member were given the toys which every photographer keeps to q iet ehildren. The of foot wun marvelous; they became as quiet as nice, and almost cried when they were forced tc give up their toys. Having reviewed the doings of the class as a unit, it nay bo profitable and enjoyable to hold up the individual members of the class to the limelight of publioity. and allvjw you to see then aa we have seen them during the college terms. First, our president, Thomas Sroetsinger, who is almost entirely responsible for the doings of the olass. X promised to let him do%ra eaay, so will simply quote the words of the poet: Hone know him but to love him; lone named him but to praise. Then Henry Roberts, professional entertainer, who pads such a hit as faldre in L ’Avooet Patella , end as Herr Seeberg in fersalsen „ Surely Henry missed his calling and the stage a dramatic star of the ninth magnitude when Henry chose to teach the young Ideas how to shoot orapa. During the year Henry developed a great liking for Belle Henrietta cigars end grape juice. Mention either and see how he responds. The elass also expects great things from our two athletes, Simpson end Hosenberger, who are rapidly entering the heavy weight class, and may some day uphold the honor of the white race. Ar.d then there are the two Moreys, who developed the art of cutting. In laot in some classes if ene cone the other stayed away, and by no iking this scheme thoy assured all the notes tfith only one-half the wort, ni yet They both re-eoivod degrees. Or our friend SteJler, who de erveo more than passing noti3e. In foot, he was the bravest man in The class, for did'he not take unto himself a wife during the collogo Term? Dr. Wallace, not knowing the cause of his absence when this event happened, announced te the class that Ur. Stetlor was sick and that he neped he would soon recover. The class wishes Mr. 8tetlor a long and happy married life, end that all hia troubles will be little ones. Tc vary the monotony let us look at the girls in the eloew. The college grind. Miss Poardsloe, won a scholarship in History. Ho wonder, for If evrr anyone worked hard. Miss Boardsleo did. Actually She redd every word of every ? inn of every book ever assigned, while the rest e£ the class were developing the art of reading five or six books in S rainy afternoon. Miss d Ford also won a scholarship In HbgLlsh toe bed It wasn't Latin, for she simply cate Latin, for postins. Miss do Ford reads French and taken port in French plays. Be all remember her very creditable porJvayr.i cf the part of Colette to L'Avooat Fate-lin,f, Tho class prodioto a bright future, and if she continues her socialistic teaching, we may hoar of Miriam A. as a member sf OoifUSI elected by the Socialists and Suffrage Poetry was troll represented in the olaeo. Here we met the •rig|e nal Hcaer of Iliad fame, and Antaiuser Pus oh of w e modem tlaeaf mA iside fron Joking, Xettinger was a promising yvilVAA eoftf writer AM poet . You may perht.pe jt.dgc for yourselves: tee btMAVd Him StiM f IP rritc a class ! ng. He wrs a rather peculiar ohor, liked ArscM iround from one dad cf the city to the otlor jusj to sore extra . leman. Strange,' isn’t it? Why I amv aona xonorie of the close who ffould travel further to get out of Lenvech.
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