. Bizarre . concerning agree and are proud that he is a member of old 15. This young man is business-like and at his work every minute of the day. When he is not going to classes, he isstudying. When he is not studying he is on his way to church. A most conscientiousperson who is always mindful of that for which he attends college. By his studious-ness and steady application to work, he stands high in classes and continually pullsgood grades. In church work Paul has constantly taken a forward part, attendingSunday School, Christian Endeavor, and all other services with the same zeal he


. Bizarre . concerning agree and are proud that he is a member of old 15. This young man is business-like and at his work every minute of the day. When he is not going to classes, he isstudying. When he is not studying he is on his way to church. A most conscientiousperson who is always mindful of that for which he attends college. By his studious-ness and steady application to work, he stands high in classes and continually pullsgood grades. In church work Paul has constantly taken a forward part, attendingSunday School, Christian Endeavor, and all other services with the same zeal heattends classes. One can set his timepiece by his crossing the campus on Sunday morn-ing on his way to services. Bowman has his mind set on taking up Y. M. C. A. workas soon as his college days are over. We can say that we know of none who wouldbe better fitted for this than he. With his jolly disposition and friendly nature he isbound to weave himself into the freindship of others as he has done with us. 91. CuRvix E. Brenneman. Windsor, Pa. Brenny. His feet to him a kingdom are. Born at Windsor, Pa., .Tuly 4, 1887; Pre-pared for college at York Collegiate Institute;Entered college Sept. 1911 ; Historical course;Philo. Lit. Soc. Chaplain (3) ; Vice-President(3); Bizarre Staff; Ministerial Association;VV. C. S. S. L.; United Brethren Church;Future profession, Ministry. Friends, what have we here? A gentleman reared in the wilds of York Countyand accustomed to the backwoods, who in his earh- youth often terrorized the com-munity by raids on neighboring watermelon patches, chicken coops and even the heartsof fair young lassies. He graduated from the ranks of tobacco raisers, cigar makersand even from the little school house on the road before being called to the a student he is determined and untiring and when he launches forth into the ranksof the ministry he will not only be perfectly acquainted with the psychological aspectof criminology but he wmU have Philosophy


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