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j_ OlslL I CLYDE STANLEY DEHOFF "DeHoff" Mathematics Littlestown, Penn. Lebanon Valley College In'ing Literary Society: Science Club. "Come, gent/emell, we waste our time in a most prodigio!.!s style, So-let's expostulate upon important subjects, meanwhile." EHOFF en.tered the class of 1927 in his Junior year and has proven to be D a most creditable acquisition to the class. He completed the first twO years of his college work at Lebanon Valley, and it was there, we presume, that his instinctive desires for research of a scientific nature were engendered He is a most likeable fellow and his witticisms contain a peculiar subtle sobriety which is most fascinating. We doubt if his fondness for French and his exceptional ability in this subject are, in a marked degree, responsible for this desirable trait. We all feel that DeHoff wi!! be most successful in his chosen field, and it will not be surprising, yet most gratifying, for us to learn some day that he is filling with distinction the chair of mathematics in some University. I THEfLQHl) ISt7 f I 1 __ 1 L