The record of the class of 1918 . ssured of somemeans of locomotion to get to Philadelphia. He has a way of getting by with the professorson a very small amount of work and we do not doubt but that this happy faculty will beof great service to the future lumber magnate in the business world. 86 1918 CLASS RECORD 918 EVAN JONES LESTER, Jr. Ey Evan is another of the reasons why our class is the best one ever graduated at Haver-ford. Whatever he does he does well, whether it be leading the Y. M. C. A., making loveto the fair sex, running the Special down on the farm, or winning the Cope Fellowshi
The record of the class of 1918 . ssured of somemeans of locomotion to get to Philadelphia. He has a way of getting by with the professorson a very small amount of work and we do not doubt but that this happy faculty will beof great service to the future lumber magnate in the business world. 86 1918 CLASS RECORD 918 EVAN JONES LESTER, Jr. Ey Evan is another of the reasons why our class is the best one ever graduated at Haver-ford. Whatever he does he does well, whether it be leading the Y. M. C. A., making loveto the fair sex, running the Special down on the farm, or winning the Cope Fellowship. Whether it is our fault or not, we never really got to know Evan until the Senior and Sophomore Years he and Dewees hid away in Merion. Junior Year Evanwent to Founders and put in another secretive year with the bell, half-breeds and Bangham. Senior Year he moved to the home of the elect, Center Barclay, and became the main-stay of all college activities. His presidency of the Y. M. C. A. was full of pep, but was. this because the rival Merion organization became vigorous? In basket-ball he was thestar of the Senior team (of the second division), while in baseball he is the team. But who would think that a man of his serious mind would fihd time to sport withAmaryllis in the shade? But he does, for he is our champion fusser and, what is strange,he slips in and out of his room so quietly that no one kens where he is gone. There is one scene that is burnt on our memory. It is that Swarthmore game; Evan isgoing down the field with the ball; he takes huge strides and it seems that he will be caughtevery moment! But he plugs right ahead and beats faster men than he. That is the waywe think he will be wher> he gets out of college. There may be men who are faster than he,but steady, reliable Evan will beat them all to the goal. 87 1918 HAVERFORD 1918 CHARLES-FRANCIS LONG Johnny To those of us afflicted with Weltschmertzand who consider this as but a weary vale ofte
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