California University of Pennsylvania - Monocal Yearbook (California, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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-5 WILMOT TAYLOR FISKE, B.A., M.A. Middlebury College QVt.j, 19089 Harvard graduate School of Arts and Science, 1911-'12, Vice-Principal and Head of Science Department, Brigham Academy, Bakers- field, Vt., 1909-'11, Instructor in Chemistry at Deering High School, Portland, Me., 1912-'13g Professor of Chemistry, S. W. S. N. S., 19135 Research work under Prof. T. B. Richards, of Harvard University, Member of the American Chemical Society. CHARLES A. DOBSON Graduate of Conservatory of Music, Grove City, Par, 1907, also Ph.D. Course, 1907 5 Retained as teacher in Conservatory for three years, Director of the Vocal Department of the Kutztown State Normal for two years, Studied with James Sauv- age, Oscar Saenger, Charles Washburn, and others. MARGARET P. REED, R.N. Washington Hospital, Washington, Pa., Willard Parker Hospital, New York City, Bull's Hospital, New York City. MARY MACFANN . Secretary. Graduate of Commercial Department, Southwestern State Normal School, 1913, Secretary to W. S. Hertzog, 1913-1915. 24



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, ,,.,,,...,, ,,..,., ,...,, ,M ..., ml ,,,, 1,5 ...., ...,,..,, , . ..... T. .. .... ,I ,,..,,....,.... ln llIIIlll lI.. .,ll 1l Class of Nineteen Fifteen COLORS-Green and Gold FLOWER-Yellow Rose MOTTO-Impossible is un-Americanism. 4 CLASS YELL Co-re-co-ri-co-ro-co-room C0-rickety-rackety-rickety-boom Ge-he-gi-hi-ge-ho-gi-hine Seniors, Seniors, one nine-'15. CLASS OFFICERS Pfresiclent ,,,,..,,.,,., ......,,.,.............................. H ARRY F. WERNER Vice President ...... .................,..........,................. B ESS RICHIE ' Secretfwy ,,,,,,,-,,,,, ...,..,.. I RENE BUTTERMORE T7'eas'm er. ,,.,.. .. ....,............................ ELIZABETH GRAHAM CLASS HISTORY ,bg .JI O US a history of the class of 1915 seems unnecessary. How can we be forgotten? Is there a soul who hasn't had our greatness impressed indelibly upon their minds? But, we are supposed to fm tell you about ourselves, so listen! You are about to read the history of the greatest class that ever passed from the famous halls of the California Normal out into the bright and cheerful sunlight of a busy world. In the history of this institution, other classes have presumed to make this same assertion but it was merely a fabric conceived in the upper story of some poor deluded soul, who knew not whereof he spoke. - We are legitimately proud for this reason. Our class is a large one, especially so, in comparison with last year's class. As far as ability and texture are concerned we far outstrip any class that has ever left these halls. To be frank, we really think that we are, and ought to be consid- ered, the greatest class in every respect-for We have been rivaled only in numbers and when we look back over some of the poor things who composed some of the long lists, many of them were merely overgrown pollywogs, who have since died of ennui, and whose bones have been used for fertilizer. - We are noted for our dignity, a deep regard for class honor, a proper amount of self-appreciation and, in general, our extreme modesty and shy demeanor. You must not think us conceited in this account of ourselves. The constant din of praise from our teachers, the genuine admiration of our every act by underclassmen and our own knowledge of self-righteousness, have had their effect upon us and consequently, the lofty air and noble aspects we at all times maintain, have become second nature. We are what we seem. Well satisfied with the past and full of confidence for the future, we say with Lincoln, that while there is a chance, the world may little note, nor long remember what we say here, it can never forget what we did here. LAVINA EVANS 26

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