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vf,,q:..E .lcv .- - O 1 O' 4 is - if 3' . , Ei 5, . 5fL.fl1,- ' Y '-P'wD- MABEL HOFFER BECKLEY, Art, Lebanon Chief Artist, H1914 Speculumf' Girls' Glee'Club, 1912-'14. Member T. L. S. Her modest looks the cottage might adorn, Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn. HOWARD EIMANUEL BAKER, A.B., McClure Vice-President N. L. S., Spring Term 1913. Critic N. L. S., Winter Terrn, 1913. Varsity Basket Ball, 1911-'14. . Varsity Football, 1912-'13, Y. M. C. A. Cabinet, 1912. Kappa Upsilon Phi. 'Should could ctcquaintcmce be forgot? X Tmenfy-ima
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V Jfm...-..g' U 5-1f+ES9f2 ' .Jag I Qu ,- RJ -1 +L, A taifK '1-2:--LQ? l 'tsl-llE:'gb5fG2' t ' ' if'-u..,--0:4 'J Senior Class History HE fall of 1910 saw the launching of a new class at Albright. Serenely, modestly, and quietly, we glided out into the sea of college life with scarcely a ripple to announce our appearance. A ' N ow, with the dawn of 1914, we realize that we are approaching the end of our voyage, and in a few more days must separate and go our respective ways. The history, which we as a class have made, can never be forgotten by those who were fortunate enough to have been members of our class. Never contemplating failure, but bringing the full strength of our great energy to bear upon every undertaking in which we were engaged, caused us in our Freshman year to win the college championship in baseball, basket ball, and track. The Flag Scrap was forfeited to us-the Sophomores never even appearing. As Sophomores, we were the initial impulse in originating the custom of Freshmen wearing green caps, and in the issuing of a Book of Regu- lations. The placing of our posters, and our banquet on Friday, February 9, 1912, are occasions never to be forgotten. As Juniors, we put aside our pranks and tricks, and devoted our time to orations, the publishing of a Speculum, and in general to such things as were becoming to us, as upper classmen. Of the original number of academic students in the class only thir- teen remain. In our Junior year we received eight music and art stu- dents, and another was admitted in our Senior year. Thus, because of the smallness of our class and the even distribution of the members through the various departments, our classes were of such size that we were enabled to come into close contact with our professors, with them ties of friendship were formed which can never be forgotten or broken. In contemplating, then, we change the sentiment of the oft-quoted verse, and know instead that, Though we may forget the song, We shall not forget the singer? Now we enter upon the last year of our college life, the wearisome and heavy monotony of study being broken only by occasional receptions and socials. For us life is now earnest and many a one is losing sleep and growing pale in the completion of that terrible thesis. The time we looked forward to is now close at hand. It is with a pensive sadness com- bined with a restrained eagerness, that we approach the time when we shall lay aside the cap and gown: a pensive sadness, as the memories rush over us, of associations and friendships formed, now to be broken, a restrained eagerness to get out into life to accomplish service. The class is gone, but its work and influence abide and, Enough, if something from our hands have power, To live, and act, and serve the future day. C. H. HARTZLER, Historficm. . Twenty-one
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EX 55.006 55. 4 in .-. H x : f 'n f, ,gk : K., nt .I - liv-s '4 'i Q. - - QS A . 3 . , 'a.,.:.. .Hoi gi :L fa?-Lia: H' K ' -....sf... .., my. ' 3 .Ap ,..,.,q, 5 ,rms f fave: 'H is ' DA 1' -vw . . -- JL, J PI,-r-wa-7 PAUL OWEN COLLINS, B.S., Myerstown' Vice-President Science Seminar, 1912- '13. Class President, 1912-'15-3. Varsity Football, 1912-'13. President Science Seminar, 1913-'14. Critic N. L. S., Fall Term, 1913. Kappa Upsilon Phi. I am cv part of all that I have met 185 MAE ELY BERTOLET, Piano, Oley Pianist T. L. S., Winter Term, 1914. Treasurer Table No. 17. Clef Club. Social Committee Y. W. C. A., 1913 Give me ca look, give me a face, That makes simplicity ce gmac. Twenty-lhrec
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