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Class of Nineteen-Five Motto— Animo non Astutia Colors Lavender and Lemon Flower — Pink Orchid Yell Ki-yi-ki-ty ! Ti-ki-ty ! Boom ! Bang ! Hippity ! Hip ! Kerzip ! Kerzang ! Carackity ! Corickity ! Corix ! Coree ! Borackity ! Borickity ! Nineteen V ! Officers Isaac D. App President Anna May Giiss Alce-President Walter W. Young Secretary Claude K. Allenliacli Treasurer Anna May (tuss- Historian Walter W. Young. Proi het Clav Whitiuover Poet Special George D. Clarke (non-graduate) Class Roll Claude K. Allenbach Allentown, I ' a. Isaac D. App Selin ' s (irove, Pa. Anna May Guss Patterson, Pa. William W. Heini .Selin ' s Grove, Pa. Walter W. Young , Scranton, Pa. Clay Whitmoyer Millville, Pa. Harriet JIae Zimmerman Selin ' s Grove, Pa. Williamsport, Pa. 23
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Senior Class History Whether it was sidereal time, apparent solar time, mean solar time, or civil time that a disturbance was manifest in the celestial sphere of which Susque- hanna forms the center we cannot definitely ascer- tain, but that a new and peculiar object appeared above the horizon of the college world is a fact that is clearly and positively known. The professors were uncertain whether it was a meteor, comet or planet. They examined it by the perfect telescopes of musty languages and stiff mathematics and pro- nounced it a Freshman constellation. It appeared higher as well as smaller in size ; the professors tak- ing another view of it declared it was a Sophomore constellation. It rose higher and increased in bright- ness. They examined it through the improved lenses of mind, matter, time, space, light, heat and soundand after a process of a posteriori reasoning named it a Junior constellation. Now it has approached the zenith and the professors after having carefully con- sidered the time of its appearance, the progress of its course, and the brilliancy of its members, have de- clared this object to be the class of 1905 and have agreed that it is one of the brightest as well as most beautiful constellations that has ever arisen in the heavens of the Susquehanna. This constellation contains the lucky number seven. The members are closely united, whether by the charm of the number or on account of the ex- 25
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