. The Lanthorn 1917. e has that disciplinary training whichis a great asset to great leadership, which, joined with this young man, will surely place himat last in some great office of responsibility. He is with us as a regular student for the firsttime, having taken his first two years of college work during spring and summer terms, andbecause of his activity and noble character he has won his way into the associations of thebest of Susquehannas Sons, who not only want to get the best, but also want to leave thebest for a Greater Susquehanna. He is not often beard to speak about the opposite
. The Lanthorn 1917. e has that disciplinary training whichis a great asset to great leadership, which, joined with this young man, will surely place himat last in some great office of responsibility. He is with us as a regular student for the firsttime, having taken his first two years of college work during spring and summer terms, andbecause of his activity and noble character he has won his way into the associations of thebest of Susquehannas Sons, who not only want to get the best, but also want to leave thebest for a Greater Susquehanna. He is not often beard to speak about the opposite sex,but, like all the rest, he has the habit, and after a long sigh you can hear the whisper— We regret that we cannot have him with us when in .Seminary, as be will take up theGospel work for another denomination, but this we know, he will be a great champion forTruth. \\e cumiiicncl him In our Kvangclical Pirethrcn and know they will ho well blessed. Sicadv. but sure, this niau tabors tonard the float. Page Fifty. JOHN E. RINE, A 5 12 MILTOX, PA. Sunbury High School, 13; Public School Teacher; V. M. C. A. Secretary (3) ; V. M. C. Team (3); Associate Editor Lanthorn; Track Team (1); Clio; Classical;Ministry. John-c By-Word For the lozc of John Rogers Here he is—John-e. To look at those shoulders and then the forehead, you wouldmark him down as a giant, both physically and mentalh-. Did you say jolly? Well. I guess;and mighty sensible, too—that is, at times! John-e is a peculiar sort of fellow; at one time he explodes at heights of oratory,and again he will say nothing—but, oh, that look! When teaching at S. S. he prefers theyoung ladies class. He says they are so attentive. This fellow is rather original and delights in allowing his imagination to carry himinto airy heights and unknown realms, gving vent to his feelings in poetic expressions. Heis very active in religious work, and is a valuable man on the Y. M. C. A. cabinet. Poor fellow! When he is attac
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