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. x- N, . ' ' l 3 XX ff N I .-fs- - A , L . .--ff fs- I . . x A 52 'A!a+'s!. . .1 R - 3 THE I 59,315 E5 I I IQZZ I I' ., I '- Q. -I . , .. I SENIOR STATISTICS HARIIIS CLINTON ARNOLII Lancaster, Pa. AXAg Editor-in-Chief 1921 fh'II'l2l.IllIIICQ Pvt., S. A. T. C.3 pre- paI'ed at Lancaster High School3 A. B. Course. HENRY IsR.xIcI. AI'I.I-:NII.IcIfI Reading, Pa. fIvE.Kg 1IIYKg Aulie,'3 Diagnothian, Critic 121, Monitor 131, Vice President 131 1411, Speaker 1411, Mock TI'ial 131 1411, First Prize Sophomore Oratorical Contest 3 Y. INI. C. A. Cabinet 111 3 Assistant Baseball Manager 3 Baseball Manager 1441 3 Inter-Fraternity Council 131 141, Treasurer Senior Dance Committee 14-1 3 Class Pin Committee 111 3 Class Vice President 3 Class Historian 1-111 3 Board of Governors 3 Glee Club 3 Orifiamme Staff' 1313 prepared at Reading High School3 A. B. Course. WIIILIARI BaRLow Lancaster, Pa. KID K E3 Track 111 121, Assistant Manager 131, Manager 141 3Var- sity Soccer 111 131, Captain 131, Coach 3 Varsity Base Ball 3 Junior Hop Committee 3 Board of Control 111 131 3 Student Senate 3 2nd Lieutenant, Infantry, A. E. F.3 prepared at Lancaster High School3 A. B. Course. RRIIRIQN Hissmr BARNIIAIIT Mt. Pleasant, Pa. fI3KEQ 66HISSClll,,Q Diagnothian Literary Society 141, Mock Trial, Chaplain 1-L13 Inter-Fraternity Council Dance Committee 14113 Class Football 111 Pvt., S. A. T. C.3 prepared at Mt. Pleasant High School3 B. S. Course. CIIARLRS ITRANCIS BAIIIIIR ' Slatington, Pa. AXA3 Charley 3 Goethean Literary Society3 Student Weelily, Assistant Business Manager 3 Business Mafnager 3 prepared at Slatington High School3 A. B. Course. -Q4,--
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SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Scientists claim that at one time the universe was an indefinable mass of matter from which, in the course of time, various definite forms began to appear. For example, in the fall of 1917 a disconnected, heterogeneous mass was deposited on the campus of Franklin and ltlarshall College. VVitbin three days this mass had organized itself so well that in the annual tie-up, the sophs, a supposedly superior force, were conquered in half the allotted time. Our class spirit, which first showed itself in the tie-up, has been evident throughout our college career. It was not long after college began that our men were taking part in all the activities of the institution.. During our freshman year we had nine men who played varsity football. Snow prevented the annual football game with the sophomores, but with such a large number of varsity men in our ranks there was no doubt as to what the result would have been. Our freshman banquet was enjoyed without mishap. We delightfully entertained the sophomore class president while his class enjoyed a repast at the Iris Club. At the beginning of our sophomore year many of our members had left to join the service, while the rest of us participated in the S. A. T. C. experiment. Regular college activities were for the most part suspended during this time. After the Christmas holidays, the S. A. T. C. having been disbanded, we resumed our normal college life. Although it was too late to stage a tie-up or a football game with the newcomers, a f rce-for- all on the college campus was our method of teaching obedience to the freshmen. After this contest we had no trouble in maintaining our authority. Our sophomore banquet closed a successful year of class activities. ' Coming back for our third year, we found quite a few men from previous classes in our midst. These men who had just returned from oversea serv- ive helped to fill out the ranks of our own class, which had also been de- pleted by the war. The most noteworthy accomplislnnents of our junior year were the Junior Hop and the publication of the 1921 Oriflamme. We are now on the last lap of our race. Before long our ranks will be broken and members of our class will undertake the more difticult tasks of life. VVith endearing hearts, we will ever look to Franklin and Marshall College as the author of our ideals of service and loyalty. VVe will ever try to uphold ber standards and traditions by doing our best at all times. And now, as we take a last lingering look at our old familiar haunts, we bid a fond adieu to our classmates and to our professors who helped us to gain our desired goal. H. I. AULENBACH.
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