Millersville University - Touchstone Yearbook (Millersville, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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Class Officers President Vice President See rotary Treasurer S0P1I0MORK N KAlt IS) Spring Term JUMOtt YKAR (1913-14. Fall Term President Vice President Secretary.. ....... Wistnnl Secretary. Treasurer Winter Tkkm President ............... Vice President . Secretary................... ... ... Assistant Secretary ... Spring Term President .. ., ................ Vice President . ............. Secretary . . Assistant Secretary ............. . ............ |{ i.i'ii It Smith t'l.YMKR ItlRCVRI) Nellie Heppenstai.i. IIhi'ck Waiter Oi.vmkr Hchgaho Herman Osman Anna Gross M argaret Powell i iiari.es Lkim Harry Bai giiky Daniki. ItOERKK Kstiikr Rogers Anna Goijheciit •I. Cwilos Lopes Chester Lehman Anna Gohkeciit Ktiiki. Blkh iieiit President Vice President Secretary . Assistant Secretary Treasurer... ----- President Viee President Secretary. ssi tant See re I ark’. President Vice President Secretary Assistant Secretary SRN'IOH VKAIt (191t’13) Pa u. Term Kikiar Keiii.ek . . II HRY BaUGIIKY .. Mary IIaehtter .... Sau.ie Stoiier .......... Ciiaiu.es Lein Winter Term Herman Osman It. Mii.es Sukrts I ) IROTIIEA STKGEM NX ---- . Anna Gross Spring Term •IoiinIImn Maitrr e Riuckiiim. . Maude .Miller . Anna Rich — 28 —

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A Re$ibcnt rabuates Misses Myrtle L. Bachman, 'Oft Anna Bill, ’13 Lai ua M. Rosshaok, 1 I Messrs. Charles A. Resskl, II J. IIauvey Rodgers, 12 Harry B. King, 13 Earl F. Lb Fever, '13 Amos Shirks. ‘13 Admiral Smith, 13 Chester Hillard, '14 (i. Myron Khali,. 14 John I . Krk k, 14 — 27 —



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$iStor of tfje Class of 1915 Tm' ‘s,ul 1 l,ISfv °f 11 1.') is rooted and grounded in the ages inconceivably remote. I'or renluries peculiar arrnngements and formations had been made ttl.rnh showed signs of concentration. These arrangements tended toward a central idea, but .1 was a long time before tin's great force became distinct and allowed itself to he universally acknowledged. However, in 1900. the beginning of the twentieth century this great movement separated itself as a class, to run the race with the century. From this lime forward, the struggling undercurrent of the force resolved itself into a mighty power destined to have no less effect than even the century itself. The first date of importance seems to fall to September. 1911. In this year the class took on a bold front. In 1914, the great power developed into its definite and fixed purpose. “Mindful and Faithful, and has since showed the world its fuller and deeper meaning. If we should enter upon the more specific detail of our history, we may state that our class is composed of representatives of both North and South America, besides pure American blood here are traces to be seen of Irish, Scotch, English, Herman, French, and Spanish descents. A fine combination of these elements results in a class of noble blood. It has been said before that fhis class began the race with the century. This is possible because our noble blood lays a foundation for great versatility. If we mention athletics, we could give a long account of our success in that line, but other sections of this hook will tell its story. Every kind of game was hacked by a strong team. We did not win every game. but. in defeat, we were good losers. The most commendable fact that ought to be mentioned is the spirit in which the boys and girls entered the games. Good and clean athletics was our slogan. In oratory we find among our ranks individuals who will some day sway the world by the skillful use of their talent. No less gifted are we in debate and. if we should mention the wielding of the pen, again we must grant the (Mass of 1913 the better end of the argument. Among the leading poetic and prose selections of current literature we have I lie pleasure of claiming members of our class as among their authors. — 29 —

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