. The Lanthorn 1917. islaid and is needed in a hurry just look some place where theyare having a good time and plenty of eats, for these are certainly two of his failings. Sams chief amusement is making extemporaneous speeches at which he became veryproficient during his Sophomore year. Many times were we held spellbound by his memorableaddresses. The opposite sex figure largely in his pastimes. He is noted for being able tocaptivate the fair sex with one look. Owing to this great ability he does not have to keepone very long, so it is unusual to see him with the same girl twice, and it is mar


. The Lanthorn 1917. islaid and is needed in a hurry just look some place where theyare having a good time and plenty of eats, for these are certainly two of his failings. Sams chief amusement is making extemporaneous speeches at which he became veryproficient during his Sophomore year. Many times were we held spellbound by his memorableaddresses. The opposite sex figure largely in his pastimes. He is noted for being able tocaptivate the fair sex with one look. Owing to this great ability he does not have to keepone very long, so it is unusual to see him with the same girl twice, and it is marvelous shouldhe be caught with her the third time. Now, dear readers, do not judge our smallest child too harshly, for we are certainwhen he becomes a man these childish pranks will be thrown away in utter disgust. Fromour associations with him as a classmate, we will pronounce him a most congenial fellow andfit husband for any girl who can prove her worth. A little hiiiieh of muscles—and brains! Page Tliirty-Seven. ALIVIA CHESSMAN I-K\VISTC>W1V, IA. Lewistown High School, 13; Irving College; Basketball Algr.(3); Clio; Classical; Teaching. (2) ; Vice Pres. V. \V. C. A. ?LI By-Word ??(;,?,? Wii This auburn-haired maiden, of sunny disposition, came to us from her home in Lewis-town, at the beginning of the winter term of our Freshman year. Like all maidens of thecounty of Mififlin, she came very enthusiastic, to pursue a college course, and this enthusiasmhas never waned. Livy is a girl of unbounded imagination and of excellent reciting ( ?)ability; consequently, it has not been difficult for her to continue her studies thus far. Sheis among the most popular co-eds, not only because of her qualities as a student and of heractivity in Y. W. C. A. work, but also because of her love of a good time, which she takes inspite of her repeated Campusings. She is proficient in mathematics, plodding through difficulties of Analytical Geometry and Calculus; Init we are ce


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