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men debate, see if Prof. Martin has not the speeches filed away iu the library, and study them carefully in connection with any work of like character you may contemplate. Of an original gallant band of eighty, but forty-three now answer to the roll call. Some of the dear departed are buried iu the great metropolis, some are building bridges, some are lassoing cattle, and others are married. New recruits, however, have joined the ranks, and we now number fifty-five. As Seniors we have guided the affairs of, and dictated the law to undergraduates, and gracefully acted our role of model for Freshmen and preps. We have had our share of social life, entertaining and being entertained. Some of us find affaires du coeur more pressing than affaires de I ' ecole, but that is all as it should be. And now : Finis. 25
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W U «n ' -k. ■ ' V? 4«.i • V 4«: ; -}. -l- -« W i- =»!• ' a. ' .i ' - t ' s-i K -J ■ ; History. FOUR years have past ; four summers, with the length of four long winters ! Now it is all over ; we have fought a good fight, we have finished the course. Henceforth — This being the last time tlie History of 1904 will appear in our beloved annual, it were well to review our mighty deeds in order that coming generations may have a model to imitate and an ideal to strive after. The historian, however, will forbear to relate, how, in our first year, we defeated the Sophs in the annual scrap, how we held our Banquet unmolested by cowardly Sophomores, how 1904 men ate their rivals ' feast of baked beans and sandwiches, how our base-ball team played eleven games and was not once defeated, for all these events are matters of general knowledge. As Sophomores, 1904 lived up to all the fond expectations that her Freshmen year had excited. 1904 with thirty of the bravest of the brave met treble their number on the new terrace. In foot-ball, our game with the Freshies was a tie, but in basket-ball — Oh, ho ! how they were going to wipe up the floor with ' 04 ! When the day was won, Andy, Pat, and little Griff realized that they were not a match for Mack and John. Our Banquet could not well have been a greater success, the crowning feature being the appearance of Sister Lizzy in the midst of the evening ' s festivities. We reach our Junior year. Perhaps the thing most deserving of credit that year was our L ' Agenda. We refer especially to the extra fifty cents attached to the price, an innovation which won the grateful thanks of business managers and the blessings (?J of subscribers. Our Junior Prom ' was voted by delighted town girls the nicest dance of the year. If you have failed to hear our Junior 24
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■ ■iy- - ' ■- 3 W iW»s5 The Senior Class. EsTELLA May Albright, Ford Dorrance Bacon, Blanche Allyn Bane, Percivai, DeWees Browning, Gaul Carrier, Carroll Caruthers. Haldy Miller Christ, . Ralph Bennie Cook, Thomas Edward Cule, . Frank Garfield Daniels, . Anna Zoe Davis, . Gilbert Mason Deats, James G. Durham, Charles Hodge Ealy, Rachael Edna Eddlkman, Roger Saunders Edwards, Elwood F. Gilbert, Wallace Wilmer Fetzer, . Edwin Patterson Griffiths, Margaret Groff, Velola E. Hall, . Julius Robert Hayes, John Edward Heidenreich, John Erb Hunsberger, Clarence Miller Hursh, John C. Johnson, Albert George Karge, • Royal Ivan Knapp, . John Arthur Knupp, Curtis Cook Lesher, John Levering Livezey, - William Muench Martz, Harry Edward McCormick, Ebenkzer Edward Morris, Charles R. Myers, Harold Perrine, Elizabeth Eva Reed, Chester Benjamin Renn, William Edward Roberts, Louis William Robey, Mifflinburg. Harveyville. Norristown. Orbisonia. Suminerville. Irwin. Millers ville, Vicksburg. Ph-mouth. Nanticoke Carlisle. Pittstown, N. J. Watsontown. Schellsburg. Greensburg, Ind. Lewisburg. Montoursville. Montaiidon. Pittsburg. Lewisburg. Sharon. Montoursville. Mahanoy City. Eplirata. Mifflinburg. Red Top. Camden, N. J. Union City Penbrook. Lewisburg. Philadelphia. Crowl. Philadelphia. Mahauoy City. Lewisburg. Lewisburg. Lewisburg. Unityville. Frackville. Baltimore, Md. 26
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