. Quittapahilla . er looking over the College-decided to trv it for a year. The longer he stayed the betterhe liked his surroundings and we are glad that we can stillcount him among our number. He has met with successboth in the classroom and on the athletic field. The onegreat lament of his life is the fact that the source of his in-spiration completed her course last year and is now manymiles away. He takes occasional trips to Hagerstown how-ever, and always comes back wearing the smile that wontrub off. He is going to be a doctor and as such he is sureto make good—ves, more than make good,


. Quittapahilla . er looking over the College-decided to trv it for a year. The longer he stayed the betterhe liked his surroundings and we are glad that we can stillcount him among our number. He has met with successboth in the classroom and on the athletic field. The onegreat lament of his life is the fact that the source of his in-spiration completed her course last year and is now manymiles away. He takes occasional trips to Hagerstown how-ever, and always comes back wearing the smile that wontrub off. He is going to be a doctor and as such he is sureto make good—ves, more than make good, he will be aleader in the medical profession. College HonorsClass: Football (1, 2); Basket ball (1, 2); Caotain(2) ; Baseball ( 1, 2) ; Business Manager of Annual: Presi-dent (3) ; Varsitv Football (2, 3) ; Varsity Basket Ball ( 1,2, 3) ; President of the Athletic Association (3) ; MensSenate (3) ; Y. M. C. A. Star Course Committee (3) : So-ciety: Assistant Sergeant at Arms (1) ; Cast: In Chan-cery. 11866 I9I6[*. WILLIAM W. McCOXEL Historical-Policital Summer Hill, Pa. The longer one lives, themore one learns,Said I, as off to sleep Iwent Mac The little town of Summer Hill, Pa., boasts of thebirth-place of this typical Yankee and caricature of UncleSam. It is seldom that a hamlet such as Summer Hill pro-duces a man like Mac, for such gentleness of spirit, suchaccuracy and precision of mind, such social and intellectualqualities are seldom combined as successfully as they are inMac. It is unhesitatingly that we proclaim him the mostdistinguished and most individualistic man in the class, forhe has certain features that none others can reach. He isthe latest arrival of the class, to begin with; he is the tallestman of the class; in addition, he has the longest name in theclass; besides the fact that he lives farther west than anyother member. Such qualities as these are enough to assurehis success in life. He now expects to become a Mathema-tician, and even in this science we a


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