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' 81. IIOTI MONOS HO SOrilOS PLOUSIOS. CLASS COLOR— PUKPLE. OFFICERS. R. B WETHERILL, T. J. EYNON, - C. W. ABBOTT, M. W. WITTMER, J. T. BOURKE, President Vice-President Secretary- Treasurer Historian CHARLES W. ABBOTT, C.E., Bethlehem, - Main st. ROBERT ARROWSMITH, Brooklyn, N. Y., - JOHN T. BOURKE, M.E., Youngstown, 0., JAMES T. BROUGHAL, South Bethlehem, BERNARD G. BYRNES, Reading, WILLIAM BUTLER, C.E., W. H. CHILDS, Philadelphia, S. S. CORNOG, Concord, WILLIAM S. CRANZ, A.C., Akron, 0., - PATRICK A. CRILLY, B.A., Allentown, THOMAS J. EYNON, Jr., M.E., South Bethlehem, CHARLES W. GRAY, A.C., New York City, - B. FRANK HALDEMAN, E.M., Altoona, - W. J. C. LOOS, Bethlehem, C. T. MATSON, New York City, J. McCAFFERTY, Allentown, - FURMAN S. PHILLIPS, Philadelphia, - EUGENE L. RICKSECKER, C.E., Canal Dover, 0., Packer Av. W. B. STOCKTON, Phoenixville, LEWIS STOCKTON, B.A., Phoenixville, - Saucon H, Brodhead Av. Saucon H. Main st. Allentown Pine st. Saucon H. Saucon H. 17
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The approaching end of our course brings sadness to many, notwithstanding it marks the completion of one period of our lives. During our sojourn here we have had many a good time, which has endeared the place to us. To those to whom we are indebted for a pleasant hour, or evening, or day, we extend our thanks. To those who have encouraged us in any of our enter- prises, we also owe our gratitute. We leave Lehigh not as we found her. Since our arrival the magnificent Library Building has been erected, the athletic grounds established, and the campus changed from chaos to order. It is no longer the disfigured forest which we discovered, but a beautiful park prettily laid out. Let us hope that Lehigh leaves us not as she found us but that our minds are also properly ordered, and the knowledge here received is arranged so as to be ready when called for. Some of us have future plans marked out, while others will, like Micawber, wait for something to turn up. In whatever pursuit we engage, let us Trust no Future, howe ' er pleasant ! Let the dead Past bury its dead ! Act — act in the living Present ! Heart within and God o ' erhead. ' Historian. 16
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HARRY B. STRONG, Metallt., Cleveland, 0., - Saucon H. RICHARD B. WETHERILL, B.A., LaFayette,Ind., Fountain H. MARTIN W. WITTMER, EM., Pittsburg, - New st. JOHN J. ZIMMELE, C.E., Bethlehem, - Moravia Av.
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