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14 THE HACK HARRY GARFIELD SNAVELY, B. S., Enhaut, Pa. Department of Mathematics Central State Normal School, 1900. Enhaut, Pa., Public Schools, 1900-1903. Supervising Principal of same 1902-1903. Bucknell Univer- sity, B. S., 1907. Instructor Latin and School Management, Shippensburg State Normal School, Spring 1907. Centenary Collegiate ln- stitute, 1908. WSG! CHARLOTTE JOSEPHINE HOAG, Hackettstown, N. J. Modern Languages MARY GRAY, Edgewood Park, Alleghany Co., Pa. . ELIZABETH TORREY, Canandaigua, N. Y. ..... . KATHARINE L. REYNOLDS, St. Augustine, Fla. . ANNA MAY MIRTEENES, l-lackettstown, N. J. .. MONA DOWNS, New York City ........... MARY BELLE COCHRAN, Baltimore, Md..... IWAMIE E. GUNTER, Philadelphia, Pa. .. WNW ALBERT E. MAY, I-lackettstown, N. J. .. FLORENCE MCCANN, Washington, N. J. .. EMMA L. MARSDEN, l-lackettstown, N. J. MRS. L. R. CARLETON, I-lackettstown, N. J. .. Prec eptress . .Painting and Drawing ............Elocution .........,..Piano . . . .Academic Studies ..........V0cal Music . . . .Assistant in English Commercial Department . . . . . . .Accountant . . . .Ojice Assistant ............Matron . . . .Assistant Matron
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16 THE HACK 0112155 igiaiurg The lives of the Greeks and Romans inspired the works of Plutarchg it took a Gibbon to portray the Rise and Fall of the Roman Empiref' but it would take a Plutarch, Gibbon and others to properly describe the history of the class of 1908. We entered C. C. I. awkward and innocent, , W with a lot to learn of the ways of life. Each one AMX of us felt: v?.'Ylb l , ccwh I9 ,fpgk Ll ,XC ft am ' . . . X f kt 5 X, An infant crying in the mght, XF fwff fe! it fl An infant crying for the light, X-if XX Af And with no language but a cry. Ex lil FL, At first we humbly remained with the crowd that Z - X, XJ-H, was gathered in Doctor Noble's reception room, f . curiously and nervously waiting to find out what was to become of us all. After we had been registered and assigned to our rooms in the dormitories we soon became used to the atmosphere of C. C. I. life, and rapidly responded to the call of school duty. We soon learned that the event of the week was the Friday evening social. Acquaintances sprung up, which added to our pleasure and enjoyment. By the end of the Spring term we were fully initiated, and left school delighted with the prospect of becoming upper classmen. On our returning after the summer vacation we entered a new unmolested life. We had outgrown our period of infancy, and as young hopefuls always do, doubtless showed by our important air the opinion we held in regards to our elevated position in C. C. I. life. lt was noticed that our love for C. C. I. had increased. There was a closer bond of school spirit between us, and a more active par- ticipation was taken in school affairs. This year we experi- enced no trouble in making breakfast after the 7:15 bell had rung. We really became quite skilled in the art. When we were novices at this accomplishment, there were always vain scramblings about the room, a few impatient quotations in blank verse about an unruly collar button and then a rush for the dining room, only to find the door fast closed, while the merry I v. 1: lllllll llnufd 1ll I H i, voices of those more fortunate and the savory smell of breakfast greeted us through the key hole. By our Junior year we were fairly well developed. This year was a hard one as far as studies went, but we successfully passed our examinations. Our
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