Note: The source for this information is "The News" 1915, The Yearbook of Lancaster High School, Lancaster, PA. Images of the pages have been included for your reference.
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KAUFFMAN, HERBERT
"And others of such vinegar aspect
That they'll not show their teeth in way of smile,
Though Nestor swear the jest be laughable."-Shakespeare
Herbert Wallace Kauffman, a member of the Commercial
Latin Section, was a former student at the Duke Street School.
Herbert is one of the most solemn and quiet members of the
class. He is very seldom seen to laugh, and is always on good
behavior. While he is a member of the beforementioned Number
Six Physics Table, he is probably the only one who ever has
the least idea of what is going on in recitation period. He has
taken no part in athletics or class activities of any kind, and his
only claim to distinction lies in the attempt he made to kill the
horse which he was driving on the Senior greens trip.
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KRICK, SAMUEL
"What means this heaviness that hangs upon me,
This lethargy that creeps through all my senses?"
-Addison
"Then the whining schoolboy ..... creeping like a snail
unwillingly to school."-Shakespeare
Samuel Krick, another one of the five-year men of the class,
is enrolled in the Commercial German Course. In his entire
course he has done nothing to achieve great success. Probably
the only thing at which he shows any skill or in which he takes
any interest is playing pool. He is a shark at this, and can gen-
erally be found after school in some pool-room. He has never
been known to hurry either in his lessons or in his walking, and
his journey to and from school four times a day seems a very
tedious operation indeed.
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