Julius Frederick SeebachHollidaysburgHollida>al,o~-g High School; Butknell Acadcmy; D!-mosthcnean: Cap <strong>and</strong> Dagger; Sophomore Or;~tor~calCc,~lte*t : L',\genrla Buard ; Gun Club; OperaticSocirty , Clasvcal Coursc. "Caesar.""The cosrsc of tnre love nci,cr. did rznr r,rrooth."I-lcre's another entree into our class from<strong>Bucknell</strong> Acadetny. Jnlius attended the Academywhile a Junior resident of Lewisburg, <strong>and</strong>tlie associations around tlie vicinity became sodear that when liis Pater moved elsewhere,Julius remained at Lewisl~urg to ptirsne liisstu(lies. He is in line for literary work, anrlwc'll give liilil liis due credit as literary editorof this history making "Note Book." Literaturehas \\ride nl)portunities, <strong>and</strong> we feel sureif lie isn't a Slinkespcare, or an 0. I-lenry, lieiiiust make goc~cl at some literary work.Helen 1,orraine SI ~afferLewisburgI.r\~~sl~~trg High School; Roclinell Institnte: Pi Phi: C."lbtch," "Shafr."'‘Avid still lhry eazrd./!,id still tlzr aur,rler grcn,7hnl or,c sr~rnll /!cod: Cold rir~.r.y nil .rhr k,trrr'."If you don't I)elie\,e tlie saying that it is a\\,nm;~n's privilege to change her mind, yousurely will if you e\.er meet Helen. Slie joi~ietlnur ranks only this year I~ecause she recognizedthe superior merits of the class of 1918. Rutthis modern Rclen i.; a typical college girlherintellectual attainments being well halancerlwith her srlcinl graces. Her accomplishmentsare so numerous that it is a most difficult probleliifor every "Homo sapiens" to decide mlietherlie moul~l prefer to let her sing, play, danceor talk, which, althougll last, is I)y no meansleast.Page One TwelveE. .4.; Latin Pl~ilasopl~ical Course.
Florence Pauline ShalterReadingReading Girl?' High School; V~ee President StudentExec.. 3: Readl!;g-<strong>Bucknell</strong> Club; General ScienceCoursc. "1710rs."Lnrrghter is tile solncc of fhr sefiornlrd ones.""Floss" came to <strong>Bucknell</strong> from Reading town,they say,\\'liere thev eat sauer-kraut <strong>and</strong> pretzels allthrough tlie day.She's making a booming record, this girl withqui\.ering lleart,So Boom her (Boomer) along in her finally selectedart.Some think her life-calling is her much belovedFrench,..\her nein! Das ist nicht recht-sie ist fureinern hlenscli.Herbert Frazier ShefferMilroyAIilroy High School; Lewistown Prep: Delta Theta Upsilon; Class Foothall, 2; SophomoreCotillion Cornmittre: Coil CloI,: Law.'Cluh: Juniclr Stnoker Cum~nittee; J~lrirprodellceCourse. "Shef." "Attort~e~."Logic." Rat," "lloops," "Parenthesis."hIarked propensities for fussing, an utterdisregard for an~rtliing of a serious nature, togetherwith a disposition xvhicl~ closely rescmblesthat of a playful puppy form a rarecnnibination of characteristics which go tomake "Shef" an object of much admiration <strong>and</strong>wonder. \\'e sometimes think him fickle. I)utwe prefer to term hi111 ~crsatile in referring totlie promiscuous manner in n~liich lie scattershis attentions among tlie fair sex. He has centeredhis aim in tlie legal field; xve predict forhim success in tlie first degree.."age One Thirteen
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CLOYD A-II.LJS S'~EININGEII. .\.>I.
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Alvin Jacol, AdamsBellaire, OhioBrl
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Bruce 1,eRoy BanksAtlantic City, N.
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Russell Albert BostianWest MiltonJl
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Russell Elins IloyerSunburySu~~llor
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Elizabeth Bird ChampionMontoursvill
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I'aul Hackett CollinsSalem, N. J.S;
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Clifford Coates DeckTrenton, N. J.T
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