. The Lanthorn 1917. dis? You hear footsteps in the hall and then a long lightrap on your door. Come in! Of course, its Hilbish. Did you study your history? you have your chemistry out? No. If this be your conversation he will sit down andentertain you two hours. Of course, it is appropriate to take an easy chair and prop up yourfeet when he begins. Bruce manifested his college spirit by togging up in a football uniform and lining upwith the squad on the field, but fortune seemed to frown upon him, he soon was severelyinjured, which kept him from his favorite sport. He also began to show


. The Lanthorn 1917. dis? You hear footsteps in the hall and then a long lightrap on your door. Come in! Of course, its Hilbish. Did you study your history? you have your chemistry out? No. If this be your conversation he will sit down andentertain you two hours. Of course, it is appropriate to take an easy chair and prop up yourfeet when he begins. Bruce manifested his college spirit by togging up in a football uniform and lining upwith the squad on the field, but fortune seemed to frown upon him, he soon was severelyinjured, which kept him from his favorite sport. He also began to show good form on thetrack. When he was trying the hurdles he fell on the cinder path and lacerated his knee,which caused him considerable trouble. However, Bruce has a wonderful vocal ability, andhe found a prominent place on the Glee Club. His bari-trombonic voice was a great you inquire about the rest of his biography you will find it summed up in this^The Girls. Not dead—just sleeping. Page Forty-Three. PARK WILLIAM HUNTINGTON, Bond and Key ?WEST MILTON, PA. Milton High Scliool, 3; Athletic Board (1) ; Prohibition Orator (2) ; V. Pres. Y. M. C. A.(3), Scrub Baseball (2) ; Asst Baseball Mgr. (3) ; Business Mgr. Lanthorn; Philo; Y. A.; Classical; Math. Prize (2) ; Ministry. Doc, Honey By-Word Aw Bully-wogglcs Calm as a mill stream and gentle as a raging lion is this verdant piece of humanity,who hails from the quiet and peaceful village of West Milton. One glance at this noble per-sonage and you are convinced that he is an orator of no mean ability. The authorities of tlieinstitution realized this fact, and consequently he was placed under the efficient tutelage ofRough Smith during his Freshman year. As a result he also has a big head, whichmaterially aids him in extricating himself from the big difficulties which confront him notonly in his student life, but in his damselian relations as well. In the early stages of hisverdancy he was completely captivated by


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