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Senior Class Poem OAIE we now with joyful liearts To sing Old Bucknell ' s praise. ' ng it with a fervor we ' ll Rememher all our days. Sing it now and always sing In gladsome happy lays — Three cheers for Old Bucknell — Grand Old Bucknell. Many years ha e passed and gone. Since first she op ' t her door. i Iany thousand feet since then, Have trod her halls of lore. A ' a -e we still her l)anner high. E ' en grander than he fore. Three cheers for Old Bucknell — Grand Old Bucknell. And when we are far away And miles and miles apart, j lay her mem ' ry e ' er green Still live in every heart. E er in our homes then give. Or in the Ijusy mart Three cheers for Old Bucknell — Grand Old Bucknell. Helen Ruth, Poetess. ,1! Page Nineteen
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Senior Class History y ll ' lHOL ' T ;i (liiuht, ilear classmates, we stand to-daj ' as a glorious ex- J l ample of the sur i al of the fittest. Since the autumn of 1908 we have lost man - from mn ranks but our undaunted courage has carried us bra -elv through the four years, giving undeniable procjf that ictory is not wholly due to num1)ers. In (.)ur fresliman vear we impressed both the h ' aculty and the upperclass- men b - our wonderful air of dignit}- and later in the class scrap and footl)all game we ga e to the egotistic Sophomores a glowing demonstration of our abilit - as warriors. In 1909 we dealt se erely with the fresh newcomers and badly defeated them in the class game, followed by a scrap, the annals of which will he handed down from generation to generation. One of our bra e knights, represent- ing the spirit of tlie Class of 1912, performed a feat of daring hitherto un- equalled in the liistory of the school and one never to he surpassed in the vears to come, (hu- Hag waxed [iroudl}- in the air unmindful of the I909ers ' gnashing of teeth. At the third goal post of our college course, we started in with a moral di ' ided, but that ri]i])le on the surface of our smooth run only showed us how necessar - we were to one another and Ijound us more firmly together. From that time we have been as one and now at last we have assumed the role of Seniors. During the short time that dear old I!. L . has mothered us we have striven our best to grasp the precious gifts she has offered and to show our appreciation of this gohlen period. In a few short months our farewells must be given and then, Oli, Alma Mater, like the sad pilgrims of old, we shall go out with the deternunation to ])lant worthily the treasures gathered from thy store upon the soil of realms yet unconciuered. Cecil Ciiilds, Historian. Page Eighteen
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The Senior Class Class of 1912 Minnie M. Andrews -------- North Girard Earl Rudolph Bartholomew ------- Lewisburg Harry Stevens Bastian Montgomery Nellie Ruth Berie -------- Lewisburg Menry Harmon Bliss, Jr. Washington, D. C. Clarence Blake Brewer ------ Susquehanna Alberta Lillian Bronson ------- Girardville Ada Ethel Brooks --------- Wellsboro Maze Ritter Callahan - - Montoursville Cecil Russell Childs ------- Truxton, N. Y. Florence May Clum - - . Scranton Lloyd Langdon Coil ------- Hopbottom James Daniel Collison ------- Elizabeth Alexander Cleveland Conner ------ Pittsburgh Elwood Harris Courter ----- Basking Ridge, N. J. Ralph Frederick Davenport ------- Plymouth Stanley Powell Davies - - Conshohocken Oliver Samuel Delancey - - Blairsville Edward Patchen Dufton - - Clearfield Walter Samuel Eisenmenger Warrensville William Webster Eister Lewisburg Harry Bennett English -------- Wyoming Harry Scheidy Everett - - - Slatington Howard FaRQUHAR West Brownsville Jay Hudson Fleckenstine Milton Vera Mildred Frost --------- Brookville William Alfred Goehring - - Zelienople Carey Watrous Harding - - - Athens Coleman John Harris - - - Lewisburg James Pardon Harris Lewisburg Leone Almare Havice - -. Montgomery Page Twenty
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