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Senior Class History TIM class of 1928 1924, at which m class we owe the motto, and steel ; also, the re Freshmen were with us nrsi iiii ' i and Truth, hono I carnation a as Seniors th organized on the fifteenth of Septemb A. Royer was elected president. To i -, ami knowledge; and the colors, maro class Rower. I nh five of the origii Our Sophomore class spirit was shown in our 100$ - College Times, and the first honor gained in the Etonian year. The social events consisted of an informal taffey kitchen, and a banquet at the »aklyn Tea House. Since our Junior year we consider thirteen a lucky num in number, work and fun did not surfer a parallel reduction ill in tl i ur same •Hege r. Though reduced Mr. James Miller. as president, tided us over man} enjoyable events. The trip to the Sesqui- Centennial in Philadelphia was considered a very great privilege since former classes had never enjoyed a similar experience. Two other events worthy ol we i Rut in Eli •tin. Ni ed e UK KitciK-n party at llic nm spent at I oublin Jap. • a class of thirty-four Seniors, we realize th; will be short. We have worked together, studied together, together. Mr. Bechtel piloted us through the final year. A house party at Mount Gretna brought the class into a closer acquaintance- ship. Roller skating was the enjoyable sport there. The class enjoyed the hos- pitality of the Junior class at a banquet in Mount Joy. and also the Senior banquet at the ( ' luff ' s Place, near Anneville. Another long-to-be-remembered event was the Senior class play, the Taming of the Shrew. presented on the tenth and eleventh of May. The final treat was the trip to ' cw York. Muse years of fellowship have meant much lo each one of the class mem- bers. Mistakes have been made, but we hope that we have made our stumbling blocks stepping st,„ies to sii, | ess. In Professor J. I. Baugher, our class advisor, we have found sympathy, understanding, and wise guidance. Nol least in our memor) in the good time spent iii his home. The class wishes to extend sincere thanks to the teachers whose help and influence has meant so much along the way, and we extend the best w ishes lo the cla- the halls of tin collegi ' - », am nit li nea: »«■ i =fH Tumtytigbt
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Song of the Seniors The da) has come at last. When to the storied past, ur eyes we backward cast Etown I i Etown! Now college .lays are done, e see the morning sun Athwarl the) old halls run Etown ( ) Etown! We see the moonlighl throw Its mystic silver glow l ' er wall an. I walk and row Etown I I Etown! We hear tin- chapel bell Its mighty message tell ( »ver thy vitadel Etown ) Etown! I Hi. College on the Hill, Thy spirit Imgers still n us, and always will Etown ( » Etown ! A ' l i n tin- winding years In jn s and hopes and fears, ur pathway disappears Etown Etown! All dark our future waits - The lantern from tin gates The darkness dissipated Etown l Etown! Still let thy spirit ' s hand Safeguard our little band, Poinl i a Promised Land Etown ( 1-tiiw n ! . . Overdorf. Tuinrii
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