CLYDE ALBERT MUNDORF WHITEY MOONEY SHORTY Here is the wonder of the age. An Editor by birth, a bas- ket-ball player by choice, and a poet by another ' s suggestion. Then there are other little things such as teaching that occupy his time. Because of his musical instinct, and other odors he was selected as another of Flinchbaugh ' s quartette. Whitey ' s newspaper report of a basket-ball game gives one an idea of the contestants, but that ' s about all. Mooney has a splen- did disposition, never gets sore unless you aggrivate him. Well who could stand to be aggrivated. CHARLES LOUI S SMITH SMITTY CHAK-EL Rah, for the captain of the scrubs. Smitty plays a good game but Bill gets him fussed. In fact Smitty is an all around athlete, being also the champion tennis player of Elmwood. We would question his right as champion if Pete were living there. Trig, has no terrors for Smitty but he becomes horror stricken sometimes. Of course his acquaintance with co-function should have eliminated that. Public speaking as a rule has an uplifting influence upon the speaker but in Smitty ' s case there is a tendency to go down. His delicate modesty and sweet disposition suffer miserably when standing before a bunch such as he is compelled to speak too. ou can ' t blame him verv much.
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CURVIN FRANKLIN KOPP KOPPV KF.RWIN Kerwin is associated with the Bundes rat of West York. A quiet dignified personage, living up to his middle name. He acquired all this in Spring Grove, it is said. Koppy is a star in all his studies and cuts a star in basket ball. His conscience worries him very quickly, especially in debates He won ' t de- bate against his convictions or in favor of anything evil. Which is all very well, but it takes him so long to reach a decision that when it is reached the thing has happened. With a little more snap Kopp will make one of the greatest known or un- known statesman. JCcwv ' ' hnchy ROY BAY FLINCHBAUGH. CAPT. ROY FLINCHV Flinchy is the only one who is a member of the bartender ' s union. There is question as to his nationality. He speaks so many different languages. The name Izzy would not be disputed, however. Roy is the ideal artist. Wavy black hair, musical instincts, and other artistic abilities. He plays the Jews harp like a regular Jew, in fact his quartette won first prize at the Mystic Star, amateur night. His basket ball ca- reer has been kept bright because he was theonly clean player on the team. His career as a whole is INDEED wonderful. A MODEL student, (which means imitation), an artist, a pinoch- le player, a pool shark, and in fact everything that goes to make up a good fellow.
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