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JOHN DOAN FURNAS Leesburg, Va. Entered Fall 1921 Brightonian. (a); Latin Club. (2); French Club, (1); Union, (1) (S ; Business Committee, (S ; Parliamentary. (S); Class Track Team. (S'. Class Day Committee. (1); Brown and White Board. (S); Circulation Manager, (S); The secret of Furnas's humor remains un- solved, but the results are inevitable you’ve Rot to laugh if he tries to make you. However when he gets down to work, John's efficiency is appalling, as is shown in the prompt circula- tion of each issue of the Brown and White. Characteristic: Dormouse. Satire u my coat of mail, my dagger and the way I rail. Haverford Phoebe Es ESTHER PATTERSON GREEN Mlncie, Ind. Entered Fall 1922 Proctor 7:1 Collection. (1); Proctor Com- mittee. 11). Class Gym. Team. (1); Home Econ- omics. (11 (S); Class Day Committee, (1), Treas- ure Seekers, (1) S). Class Hockey Team, (S); Comitia. (1) (Si; Factotum. (S); Chairman. (S); Latin Club, (1) (S); Pro Principe. (S); Union. (11 (S); Commencement Essay. (5 . If you ever want your Latin done or your English critieired, just ask Es. She may not be able to do it. but at least she's ready with sug- gestions. And if you just want somebody to have a good time with, you won't have to look beyond her. Characteristic: Edgar Guest's Poems. Good sense and good nature are never sep- arated. Earl ham I CATHARINE HARPER CREER Dundee Johnstown, Pa. Entered Fall 1919 Athenians, (j) (a); President, (a); Curator, (a). Monitor 7:1? Collection, (n. Proctor, (a). Chairman of Second Class, (a); Young Friends’ Committee, (a) (S); Student Council, (a) )[S). Latin Club. (1); French Club, (a) (1); Comitia. (11 (1) (S); Factotum. (St; Home Economics, (i I; (S); (’lass Hockey Team, (a); Class Basketball Team. '1 . Tennis Team, (a) (il S . Assistant Manager. (1); Manager. (S). Insignia, (aI (1) 1 Si; Second Place. Tennis Tournament. 1 a). Proctor Committee, (a); Gym. Leader, (1); Northfield Leader, (1) (S); Member of Executive, (S); Treas- ure Seekers, (a) (1); Union, (S); President of Girls’Student Body. (S); Elocution Finals, (S). Third Place, (S). Kids, that’s just great! Grashyme! Where’s my honey Dinnums1 That’s Speedro. the harrowed” president of the Student Body, a born leader, a strong dehator. a violinist, and the wielder of a mighty tennis racquet. Characteristic: Sceptre. If ske holds up a finger she is obeyed. Connecticut College Spupdro’’ FRANCIS ADOLPHUS HARVEY 8? 1 Esther Street Lose BfACii. Calic. Entered Fall i9ao Brightonian. (j) (a); Rustic. ($) (a) (1) (S); Secretary, (a); President. iS). Radio. ( ) (S); Union, (11; Parliamentary. (11 (S); Speaker; Class Day Committee. (1); Member of Executive. (S); Treasurer of Athletic Association. (S); Student Council. (S . Advisory Committee. (S ; Chair- man. (S); Year Book Board, (Si; Business Man- ager. (S). When we see Harvey we are both worried and pleased. If he’s feeling good you’ll have the jolliest chat you ever had. But if he came to collect a debt or drive a bargain you’ll see that he’ll make a millionaire. Characteristic: Bank hook. “Td e possessum first and negotiate after- wards. 8 Penn State ’’Harvev'
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HORACE COFFIN DOAN Franklin, Indiana Entered Fall 1910 Brightomans. (a). Union, (Si; Parliamentary, (S); Rustic. (3) (a) (1) (S); Treasurer. (S); Greatest improvement in scholarship tor 3rd and below; Soccer. Class team. (S); Track team (1) (S); Insignia. (1); Class Team. (S). When Drun isn't serving a chief chef for a possum teed, you'll probably find him throwing fellows out of one of the right honorable so- cieties. But wait till spring and you'll sec Doan pole-vault over the bar at 9 ft. 6 in. with possum and all. Characteristic: Sterno. CocJpng has become an art, a noble science; coo s are gentlemen.” Earl ham Abe CHARLOTTE OLDEN ELY Atlantic City, N. J. EntercJ Fall 1910 Athenians. (3) (a); Comitia, (t)(S); Chairman. (S); French Club, (S); Union, (S). Home Eco- nomics, (1) (S); Social Committee, (S); Procter Committee, (S); Young Friends' Committee, (S), Member of Executive, (S), Basketball Team, (a) fS); Manager. (S). Class Team. (3) (a) (1) (S); Captain. (3) (a); Numerals, (a); Class Hockey Team. (3) (2) (t); Cheer Leader. (1). Proctor 7:15 Collection; (1); Gym. Squad Leader. (2); Athletic Association, (.$); Vice-President. (S); Northfield Leader. (S); Year Book Board, (Si; Art Editor, (S); Secretary of Class. (S). Chatter is what most people would call a peach She has executive ability, popularity on both sides of the house, and an equal proportion of mischief and common scn«. Read in that coiffure a leaning toward worldly things. Characteristic: Balloon. ‘‘Since word is thrall and thought is free. Keep well thy tongue, I counsel thee.” School of Design of Connecticut 1 ‘‘Chatter' WILLIAM BINGHAM EWING. Jr W. Evergreen Street Wr T Grove. Pa. Entered Fall 1920 Brightonian . (a). Radio, (a); Rustic, (a) (S); Parliamentary. (S); Union. (S); Advisory Board, (1), Young Friends’ Committee, (a); Chairman of Second Class; Class Day Committee. (1); Third Rank Skating. (1); Junior Varsity Soccer Team. (S); Numerals. (S); Class Teim. IS); Year Book Board. Circulation Manager, (S). Btll has been doing, tn the figure of a lamb, the feats of a lion, for Bill has spent his time at Westtown in real determined work for college preparation with the fixed goal of becoming a doctor. If he works as hard and makes as many friends in his work as he has here he is assured of success. Characteristic: Comb. Go thou forth and fortune (day upon thy pros- perous helm. Penn State Bill ROLAND WILLIAM FANSHER 121 N. uth Street Richmond. Ind. Entered Fall ic,ai Union, (S). Parliamentary. (S). Boys’ Orches- tra, (S); Class Basketball Team, (S). Here we have the mainstay of our orchestra. It doesn’t matter whether it is a bass viol or a trombone. Bill gets the music out of it. We know his frank, open manner will get him as far in the soctal world as hi talent will get him in the musical world. Characteristic: Fiddle bow. ’’ music be the food of lore, play on. Earlham College 7 Romp
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FRANCES EMELIE HEESS La Port . Pa. Entered Fall igai Monitor. 7:15 Collection. (1); Comitia. (1) (S), Treasurer. (S); Class Hockey Team. (1) (Si, Treasure Seeker , (1) (S); Home Economics. (1) (S); Vice-President. (S); Class Day Committee, (t). Class Gym. Team. (1); Gym. Squad Leader. (S); Union. (S). A little mischief under an innocent and juve- nile expression That's Heessie all over. Isn't she always playing a trick on some one1 But Flying-Angel is her real trick. Frank's broad forehead, shining with generosity and good nature together with her sense of humor make her a well-rounded girl. Characteristic: Pair of scale . What she attempted she performed. Temple University Frank' THEODORE BRINTON HETZEL Church and Dean Street West Chester. Pa. Entered Fall 1920 Brightomans, ($) (a); President, (a); Radio, (}) (a); Latin Club, (a); Triangle, (a) (1) (S); Brown and White Board. (1) S', Assistant Manager. (1); Business Manager. (S); Young Friends' Committee. (1) (S); Treasurer. (1); Union. (11 (S); Vice-President. (11; Treasurer. (1); President. (Si; Fire Lieutenant. (1 1; Student Council. (i S ; General Proctor. (ii; Chief Procter. (Si; Parliamentary, (t) (S); French Club. (1 ) (Si; Class Day Committee. (1); Group Leader, (1) (Si. First Rank Skating, (»); Year Book Board. (Si; Photographic Manager. (S); Char- acteristic Committee. (S', Natural History Com- mittee. S); Chairman. (Si; Commencement Essay. (S); President of Class. (S'. The dignity of our class is ably upheld by Ted. He is usually either managing the business end of some enterprise or playing his violin, at both of which he is quite prolicient. These partly account for his large popularity. Characteristic: Gavel. The problem of life u not to mafc life easier, but to ma e yourself stronger. 1 Ted Haverford FAIRCHILD EDWARD HOUGHTON Wmttown, Pa. Entered Fall 1919 Ataraxa, (4 . Brightonuns. (3) (2); Treasurer, (a); Rustic. (2); Union, (S); Parliamentary. S ; French Club. 11). Latin Club. '2) (1) (S); Third Rank Skating. 11); Junior Varsity Soccer Team. (Si; Numerals. (S ; Class Team. (S). Class Track Team. (1) (S). Fach can be seen most any study collection, in the Senior Parlor, reading the Saturday Even- ing Post, or possibly studying. Fach shines in track work, especially jumping. Characteristic: Monkey on a stick. This life is to jolly, most one is mere folly. University of Pennsylvania “Fach' GEORGE ELLWOOD HOUGHTON Wmttown, Pa. Entered Fall 1919 Brightonuns, (3) (2); Secretary, (2); Rustic, 11); Parliamentary, (i)(S): Treasurer. (S): Union. (2) (11 (Si; Treasurer. iS ; Natural History Com- mittee. (1) (S); RaseKill Team. (1); Numerals. (1); Class Team. (S . Track Team.: 1 . Numerals, (1); Claw Team. (S ; Soccer Team. (S). Insignia. (S). Third Rank Skating, (t); Class Day Com- mittee, (1). Have faith in Massachusetts!” sums up our opinion of Houghton. For general steadiness in soccer and all his activities he shines, par- ticularly in Parliamentary, on Natural History walks, and in shop work. Characteristic: Pen-knife. Pin rh faith to no rlene hast thou not two eyes of thmc 01m. Philadelphia Textile School 9 Eliwood'
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