Willianl John GeatingAshl<strong>and</strong>.Ashl;~~~d His11 Scllooi; Clasq 'l'r:tck. 1, 2; Class Foot-I,all. 1. .!; Sophomorr Cotillion Committee; Civil EngtnecringSoc>ctY; Civil Engi~~reritlg Course. "Uill,""IVcely.""He's litllc, brrt Oil, trtjl!"Rill" is a (liminutive person I~ut he surecreates a "splash" in Yliltun. tle becomes sointerested at that place that he forgets to conleIimne. He should Ile graduating this year, I~utunfortunate circumstances caused him tu losea year :~nd he is graduating \\,it11 the Imys heonce li:1~1 the pleasure of hazing. (hot1 luck.Bill, ;~n(l may you
John Steincr GouldTurbotvilleTurl,otville High School; Class Track 1, 2; GeneralScienrc Coorse. "Johnny," "Brass.""iI1l is not gold fhnt gliffers."hlaiiy a Junior sliould tip liis hat to this~iiatliernaticiaii. But for liis coaching many astudent nwuld still have to ~vork off Analyticsbefore he could graduate. "Johnny" is also the"Champeen checker player of Ti~rbotville" <strong>and</strong>can defeat all comers at their own game. Hehas taken all there is to take in mathematics,<strong>and</strong> he mourns the fact that there are "nomore ~vorlds tn conquer."Herbert Carl GriceScrantonKeystone r2cadrmy: Flii Gamma Delta ; Keystone-Hucknell Clolr : Class I'ootball 1 2. Captain,1 : Class liasel,all. 1, ?; Chemical Engineering Society: Rascbnll 'Varsit; Squad, 2;Chemical Eneineerinr - .. Coursc. "llull." "Pole-Vaulter." "Eml,ery," "H<strong>and</strong>some," Goodlooker,""Jelly-brans." "Ilerby," "Shepherd," "1:isherman.""I r,er,o. toke o bttitr pic-1iri.c.""Yes. T ne\-er take a hum picture; I'm theh<strong>and</strong>some 1Ierl)ert of them all." To eulogizethis l~rocligy of "n~ulitators of horses" is anunl~leasant task. So lvidely varied are liis experiencesin every day life that it woulil take"unl~ound\.r,lumes," according to Dr. Llartin,to contain them all. There is, however, onemisfortune in his life which leads him cniitinuallyto gan~l,le. He has gone so far as towager with one of the fair Semites, but insofaras the ctn~tract was not in writing the hetwas l~ai(l in "jelly I~eaiis." "As a sliepherdleacletl~ his 'La~nl)' so doth 'Good-looker,' Ilecomea fisherrna~~ of 'Fishers.' " \\'e hope that,"the Coast n.ill always be clear."
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Robert Macgregor DarlingtonHE cleat
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EPIII:~~i;ni~ Sttldy. l'rav~~lcd in
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.A.U.. U?~~ve~-sity nf Rochestcl-.
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(;.\Il- ill I)~r~~~rstic Scic.~lrc
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CLOYD A-II.LJS S'~EININGEII. .\.>I.
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Bucknell UniversityBuilbing?janb Ca
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\THE HILL FROM ACROSS THE RIVERACAD
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William Edlnunson Tri~nbleMcKeespor
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James Royall WaldronHighwood, N. J.