The Kaldron . e game of busi-ness in which he has a particular will not only be greatly missed on thegridiron but on the campus as well. Alwaysready with an inexhaustible supply of goodstories, and always telling them in his ownjovial wav, Abie will never lack will he ever lack friends, for his charac-ter and sunny disposition will take care ofthat. One happy fact is that Abie is a townman, and Allegheny will see him often. EVERETT BURKE KUNSELMAN, * a e Verona, Pa. Wilkinsburg High School 1 mn tired of planning and toiling.— Bustum came to college just i


The Kaldron . e game of busi-ness in which he has a particular will not only be greatly missed on thegridiron but on the campus as well. Alwaysready with an inexhaustible supply of goodstories, and always telling them in his ownjovial wav, Abie will never lack will he ever lack friends, for his charac-ter and sunny disposition will take care ofthat. One happy fact is that Abie is a townman, and Allegheny will see him often. EVERETT BURKE KUNSELMAN, * a e Verona, Pa. Wilkinsburg High School 1 mn tired of planning and toiling.— Bustum came to college just in timeto miss the battle of the S. A. T. C. andpromptly set forth to give battle to the tack-ling dummy when the proper seasons camearound. Immediately he gave up Phi BetaKappa aspirations for business activities, andchose economies for his major work. Hissmile and carefree laugh together with hischeerful disposition and genteel indolencespell success, and we leave it to him to bringhome the bacon. Sixty-two. WILMA ELIZABETH LANDER, k k r Monessen, High School Satires my weapon, but Im too discreet To run amuck and tilt at all I meet.— Club, i, 2, 3, 4; St. Cecelia, 2, 3, 4;History Club, 3, 4; M. N. S., year Wilma has had to hear suchthings as The September issue of Vogue, butdont bender, Willie Lander? and soforth. It is no wonder, though, for an issueof vogue does describe a person who is aswell dressed as Wilma. The references tobender are also pardonable when one thinksthat college cases do not ordinarily last fouryears as this one has. Wilma has always hadplenty of time to have a good time, but thosewho know her realize that she has always hadtime for the more serious ones as well. GORDON B. LEBERMAN ATA Meadville, Pa. Meadville High School An affable and courteous gentleman.— Problems labors under the delusion that heoriginated the ruse of cutting 8 ios andchapel on alternate mornings to throw theregistrar off t


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