The record of the class of 1918 . ese subjects. Woman, beautiful woman, is his hobbyand he is making a collection of the mutabilesemper that rivals that of the famousSpanish collector, there being but few typesthat are unrepresented, and from theseGood Lord deliver us. But our Dewey is far from being aparlor snake, lounge lizard or any other kindof reptile, for he is a student and a mostversatile athlete, as well as being a hater ofbelted coats. Not only did he make thesoccer team in his Freshman year but, onturning his attention to football, became thefullback on the varsity, where he scored


The record of the class of 1918 . ese subjects. Woman, beautiful woman, is his hobbyand he is making a collection of the mutabilesemper that rivals that of the famousSpanish collector, there being but few typesthat are unrepresented, and from theseGood Lord deliver us. But our Dewey is far from being aparlor snake, lounge lizard or any other kindof reptile, for he is a student and a mostversatile athlete, as well as being a hater ofbelted coats. Not only did he make thesoccer team in his Freshman year but, onturning his attention to football, became thefullback on the varsity, where he scored thelone touchdown against Swarthmore. His~ path through basket-ball is strewn with the bodies of his innocent victims (ask Corson, he knows), while on the dicimond he can play any position with dexterity—and who shall forget that home run? Above all, Dewey is an all-round good fellow and typifies for us the ideal of a college trained man. We are thankful for the privilege of knowing a gentleman, scholar and judge of good 80 918 CLASS RECORD 1918 DWIGHT R. FITTS Dwight Scene Hacerjord College. Time Tiienlieth anniversary of the Class of 1918. A luxurious biplane sweeps noiselessly down in front of Lloyd and Mr. D. R. Fittssteps out upon the green. Well, John, here we are at the scene of our college life oncemore, says the eminent economist and expert ace retired frcm the U. S. Army afterthe five years war with Germany. We might say here that Dwight was dressed preciselyand in up-to-the-minute clothes just advertised in the Saturday Evening Post, and wastruly immaculate to the last button. Lets go over to Strawbridge and have one moresmoke on the old seats, suggested John Kendall. We certainly had some memorable weve got TD fO?e TH\5F. &»P THM5 ALL THERE 15 TO IT


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