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Now just what would the ll. K I,.Ii.R.R, do without our invaluahle services, we'd like to know? Flo Irwin and .-Xnnahelle Murphy. Qh, boy, wot a life! College was just made for me. Bill Holmes. lVestminster isn't slow in showing me a good time even though there are hours of study. Muriel Irons. Remember our trip to XYashington, everyhody? Think I'll go again, though I don't know whether to gn as a Senator or as a member uf the House of Representativesf, Stanley hltfoy lStanl. XYorked great, didn't it. Alex? l'm not surprised though. The Class of 1924 never did fail to make itself known. NOXY U. NfiIT.xI.i. CLASS POEM O' Friendship that has held us Thru four years uf honest toil In bonds that never yielded, True and strong and loyal, Hold us now, when we are parting, Closer in your golden hands-V And keep unhroken thru the ages That sacred chain of friendly hands! XYhen duties looked like mountains, IYhen tasks were hard to hear, lYhen our way was rough and rocky, And Fate didn't seem to care- The slender, silver cord of Friendship Always pulled us thru'- .-Xnd we reached our goal with colors flying, Honored colors, XYhite and Blue. Now, our days uf unity are ended And Sadness reigns supreme. And o'er the joy of triumph- The achievement of our dream. Hut higger. greater things are calling- The Future heckons to each life, So, on you we heal: our final trihute- Dearest Class uf '25, MIRIAM CUPPS GINGER SNAPS An epitaph for a faithful car conductor-he took his last fare well. It is sad hut true that a man who once hecoines deaf seldom enjoys a happy hear after. Dying in poverty. says a cynic, is nothing. It is living in poverty that comes hard on a fellow. A man in a Pennsylvania town, called Coraopolis, has twenty nine chil- dren. Strangers passing the house on wash days are at a loss to determine whether it is a school or a laundry. A little six year old fellow was forced to wear a shirt three sizes too large for him. After strutting around a little while he hurst out with, Bla, I feel awful lonesome in this shirt! lVhen I was a young man, says Frank Lunn. I was always in a hurry to hold the big end of the log and do all the lifting: now I ani older, I seize hold of the small end and do all the grunting. 4 Page Ninety-Srrrn
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'Wouldn I'n as sehti 4 il l I 't mintl having stime tif them tw er again. either. vine Cooper. i wtirking in lfetintiiny, hut I can't say that it's quite as interesting nl. Iftlvthe Mclzlravv. 1 I little thtiught I'd hecnnie a schtiiil teacher, hut sttmetimes the inevita- ll ble happens. Irene Seamens. I'n Unilor. i having a general gtiiitl time anfl am enjiiying life in general. iieprge 'I'hat's true fur me tim, fit-urge, Bidi Klcehesney. Mart Klcklaster ancl I are r-it-mies at Tech anil we think there's new life quite like college life. lilizalieth Kltitt tIlettyJ. It takes alitiut .ZOO lines In make a letter anti mine is almut the 200 hrst, su Mi l'll just say Hellii, liverylititlyf' lflmer .Xrras tlugglel. riam Stewart and I htith ftiuntl iiurselves lfreshies at Xkutvster this year hut we agree that it's quite the scliti.,il. .Xlirerl Klceahe i.Xll. N lust a line tit let vnu knww l'm well antl happv antl that I haven't fur- gtitteit any tif my trieiitlsf' Katherine Schatter. 1 I've gilt etlucatitin and fun anal wiirk mixetl s-i that I get just the right l ainpunt nt each. l'retty slick, eh, what eerlric Lllffey. I My music and I are still the liest tif irientls antl I have high htipes tif being a seetincl Racliiiiaiiintmnff' Margaret llrynan tl'egl. I The shite husiness is quite the lmusiness at that. liichartl XYelsh tllickl. i I'm having a time time up here at .Xllegheny thllege. It's a great schntil. I lJtin't hesitate tu send any Mixes. lirace Blinch. XYe have n-,thing tit thi antl all tlay tit every clay t-- clit it in. Kluther nntls us handy thtiughf' Ruth llaler anrl Xliltlretl Klcliritle. Isn't it true thtiugh, Ruth? Yun tltin't have tt- t-wn a jf-ln ttf keep , busy. Itla llaarbye. l XYe're still men artiund ttwwn. hut we iincl that all weirk antl nn play makes -lack a clull hwy. Martin llugan antl .live Llwper. Gee, it's nice tim lJCf'Ull1'tiXYl1 hiissf' Gale Klclilhaney. ' Stop in at the Hhiu Yaliey Trust Lp. stime clay antl see ine, tht-ugh I wiin't prtimise ytiu a 85.00 gtiltl piece fur a s-iuvenirf' Sarah Klceutchetin. XX'iirking just suits me tit a 'll antl I feel right at htime with my type- writer, even thiiugh l'm li-catetl in Sewickleyf' lfrances lingle. I get just the right a1ntiunt..fwtirk antl pleasure put tif Nt+1'nial sclititil iife tn keep me L'lIllICIltCfl.U Catherine lieetl. College life is everything that its cracketl up tn lie. .Xt least I tintl that T In he the case here at Ienn State. Sam Iliintl. I take a street car rifle every tlay antl visit the llravii Lltntracting LL. i. laiatls -if fun, lfsther l'ew. I'm way put here in Klilttin. clerking in a tlrug stiire, antl helieve me l'm sure glail tp hear Iir-tin the hunch. llert IQ--lmerts. lt's ltiafls easier tt: he taught IX ll Us than lin teach them. llt-len lferree. Sure glatl tp hear frtini everyliptly antl want ytvtl tw kntiw that l haven't il it-gi ine n the gang. 'lliny ehilhert. I Hlflelln. eveyhtitly! lliipe the wt-rltl is treating yt-u as hne as 1t's treat- ing me. Walter Shtilz. llelen llaushalter anil Klavme llaves anal l wlecitletl tp sentl nur line together fur wt-'ve all liten taking it easy since sch--til is nut. lint at that we nntl there is plentv ti. clit :intl think ahi-ut. llelen lirentz. I wt-rk llir the bl. X l.. at XY.intll:iyvii. lfintl myself 1-n the 7:35 every nitirning except Sunilayf' .Xlliert lltiri-vich. l'ni preparing a few til' the tiarnt-tites I'-ir entrance tit L'.ll.S., :intl it's much easier saiil than thine. Ruth liitlge. 5 Y-iu're nt-t the tinly -ine helping tit etlucate the Iuture generatiun. Ruth. l'm serving nine in-inths at l'leasant View Scliii-fl, liace Seiliert. lwlgu' .X inf ly-Nia'
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THROUGH OUR MEMBERSHIP IN THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM this Bank is protected against the many uncertainties and dangers of a Bank that stands alone. Coraopolis National Bank I X I I I
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