1 - Library and Information Technology - Bucknell University
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19061 BUCKNELL UNIVERSITY 73<br />
SARAH ELLA UNGER. - - - - Danville<br />
Prepared at Danville High School: Latin Philosophical Course:<br />
Teaching.<br />
SarahElla, or Sadie, as she is more familiarly called. was born in<br />
Danville in 1880. She is a very bright <strong>and</strong> ambitious maid <strong>and</strong><br />
has wonderful propensities in the musical line. She is a star m<strong>and</strong>olin<br />
player, <strong>and</strong>, in voice, shecompares favorably with Nordica<br />
<strong>and</strong> Sehumann-Heinek. She is a conscientious student <strong>and</strong> experts<br />
to graduate with a Ph. B. attached to her name <strong>and</strong> will then KO<br />
on the staEe.<br />
ABRAM PIERCE WALTZ, - - Elimsport<br />
Prepared at <strong>Bucknell</strong> Academy: Euepia Literary Society: Manager<br />
Class Football Team (11: Class Basketball Team (1. 2), Classical<br />
Coorpe; Ministry.<br />
One of the most serious problems facing the Trustees of the <strong>University</strong><br />
is that of supplying a chapel choir for the classes following<br />
the footsteps of '06. At present Waltz is the whole cheese. How<br />
could we do without him? Have you ever heard him make the<br />
night hideous with "One Sweetly Solemn Thought"? The thought<br />
was 0. K. but that voice! Suffice it to say that the voice needed<br />
the saccharine qualities of the song.<br />
COURTNEY A. WHEELER, - - Titusville<br />
P~eparcd at Tituoville High School; Theta Alpha Literary Society:<br />
Physical <strong>and</strong> Chemical Society: T Square Club: Varsity Football<br />
Team (3): Class Football Tcam (1,2), Captain (2): Engineering<br />
Course: Civil Engineer.<br />
The only representative of 1906 on the Varsity fwtball team<br />
deserves special attention at the h<strong>and</strong>s of the scrihe. Courtney's<br />
success on the gridiron is due not so much to his personal prowess<br />
as to the color of his hair. When the halfback came Courtney's<br />
way that head of hair aided by a large scab on his no=e acted as a<br />
danger signal which stopped the runner every time. "Ray for<br />
Cottrtney."