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Zfivnimixin illllgners Zfiraitir, o T 2 I have much within myself that pleases me. 1 3 This wonderful mind first started to grow .Tune 24, 1882, and has been growing ever since. The little town of Shippensburg claims. to have first started this mind toward the road of fame. Benny was sent to the Cumberland 'Valley State Normal School to develop his talents to the utmosty Upon finish- ing 'his course there he found he had enough preliminaries to enter a veterinary school, so he decided to come to Pennsylvania and enroll with the Class of 1912. Benny, while small in stature, made himself conspicuous by being one of the few in the Class who could talk the longest and make the least noise. Ben preferred a rear seat until he was severely chastized for misbehavior by Dr. -1-. But ever after he assumed the dignity of a real student and transferred himself as near as possible to the source of information and appeared interested by asking frivolous questions-he says he made good. W7e were never able to see muchtof Benny during the spare hours, as there was a positive chemotaxis on Pine street, which seemed to consume most of his leisure time. However, we are able to make' a correct diagnosis-viz.: a heart storm due to infection by the bac1'Zl1,1s amends. Previous to his entrance here he suffered with a pseudo-type, but has the real thing 1iowi.a',Iaf,f-tlige Qproperegtireatment is applied, we think he will come out O. up Benny hopes some day, by the aidggfjifti Fig glsaeleyr-45551 et al, toihead the largest Pekinese kennel clubs along the East?-:rn Slio1'e?fAq-k--21 He is a member of the XTCAEC1'll'l2l1 3KN.l:CCllC3.l4gQQflE'G. 41' ,X 1 jfs Ji? it Q Jifzrff L, lff ' ertta 11: Lf! A - P ,N , lil gala fr mg ,.1f . v 424s fra ,
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Ehmarh LF. Eelyrmva, Q T 2 Behrens by name, barren by nature. Edu cast his First shadow on May 16, 1389, and ever since the same shadow has continued to grow in magnitude. This buxom, bright-haired boy is indigenous to Newark, N. bl., but later on in life he migrated with his parents to the metropo- lis of the Keystone State. Edward received his early tutoring in Kearney High School, New jersey, and also from the Pottstown High School. In the month of October, 1909, he chose to join our class as a freshman to pursue the course with us all of Veterinary Medicine. During his life at college he has established a high standing among his classmates as a connoisseur of socks and cravats, and as such he has displayed many odd patterns and colors to us all. - That this member of the Behrens family is very popular among his class- mates is easily considered after one reads of the positions both socially and in class matters that he has held. Ed is a member of the Veterinary Medical Societ f and is our Advertising Manager of ftvllfefiiclass Re 'o1fEl Boo'lQfl jlfef 3 b .6 up 1 . Y i 1 if-'f -fysfazf, ' expect to hear of great advanceinentsmithey veteninany iWOV1'l,Ql'ftl11'OL1g1:1igh'1S aifdent . . ' , -f s . , .5 , g Q' . b . ,- . - 11,1-1 U'-.19 work, and we all wish him a cupful of luclcyand happzness in L111sf,fcla'ose11 pro-, . 5 , . X C ,li Q ' if , 'Q-If 'ry--A, fCSS101'1. ,f fb, y i l ii, S 'i 1' l Y ' fl .3 ALT- ---A ,, ,. I I 1 digg., ix jji V- ln . YM lmligljplxw ,.g, 2 X! Ri 7-xxx W ii f rr ,YQ ui 3 'N fi l 1' . tiff-Z:5fj:.f-::.rQ.Zig ea-.-114W REL'-lr. 1 I Fifi' N 1 . li ix lu! fag En e 9 ',. . Vi- W ly' ivv .g.JQll , V . it 'lily l ' 'E sf' ,., w.fnH.:W'.4 J - I. .ui ll A 1 llliw 'ff P3 9 ,. will , as ,fl ,aa , ,T T, X b V-!L, 4' l,,,.,x!, - xi ,ff v -' 7521- Y' ' ' ' 'i ' 'I .' ff' '3f- K- 5131? 's,g:ggi2f' ff ,,.,-fe in 1 lg S 11,4251 1-LJ ,i 1-T---f--V., ,.M..1 K--ngqw-dy. r gif 't , 1 ii A i 1 l H -ff f fi . ii i, 4 V,-s -- , ,I f N- j 5 by fg - ' 1 11 - 11 'L f . W f 1 1 lif .f 592' 9 :Ct 1 y V ,T ,, . --- '1 'W 114 1 1'.' ini i W --J ' f.,L,-if if , 50 1 r S' Y
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