Franklin and Marshall College - Oriflamme Yearbook (Lancaster, PA)

 - Class of 1923

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. ly ll., it ,af ' 0 '-ff 'li QQZQ Jr'-i-f an exceptionally high calibre. Although financially poor, we were not to be scorned. Our Junior year found us the smallest in quantity, but not in quality. As a proof of this fact, the ORIFLAMME is a noteworthy example although it was conditioned by the I-I. C. L. and the printers' strike. We also maintained our superb and eminent position in all student activities. This year we are the leaders in College life. To us as guides all the other classes look. And, by the addition of the Business Course to the curriculum and by the admission of a mid-year class, we see a new spirit pervading the student life. At present with the Student Senate in con- trol of student activities we see a new era approaching. Through what an important period of the College's life have we lived! We can always look back on these four years as a period which has no peer in the history of the College. JESSE S. SPANGLER. -..23.-

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1 I up ,,,, , .. af ,mb A, RH i m- in J ' ' , . Senior History With a sigh of hope and despair we realize the approach of the time when we shall leave these halls of study for the sterner, stricter duties of life. Our anticipation of the last lap of our College life had always filled us with hope. But, now that we are on the last lap of our journey, a gradual growth of the feeling of incompleteness makes us give a sigh of despair. However, due to the discipline of mind, our future looms on the horizon as a beckoning angel and we shall fearlessly tread the marge. But, halt! Our task is to relate incidents of the past. Only the more important will appear: all the rest will remain untold. In the fall of 1918, our class was inducted into the S. A. T. C.- an experiment which gloriously ended before Christmas. After New Year's we resumed our normal life as students and class rivalry began. Our class organization, strong by virtue of our mutual knowledge attained in S. A. T. C. days, manifested its superiority in a 'free-for-all on the campus from which the Sophs were rescued by the timely arrival of the police. Our basket-ball team was victor in the inter-class series. Soccer, glee club, literary societies were not without the 1922 men. As a finale, our banquet was held in town without molestation. Upon our return as Sophomores, we discovered that the imbeciles of 1923 had posted a warning to the effect that we were to succumb to their dictates. Accordingly, this bit of insubordination was to be corrected. First, in the abode of the recluses we met and dealt with them. Then. on the banks of the Conestoga strand, one evening in November, a victim was awaiting the ordeal. This latter incident finally resulted in suspen- sions, rumors of strikes, a court scene, fines, and quiescence on the part of the Freshmen. Athletically, scholastically, and socially our class was of



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' lr Q ' .,., g ,,. 1... . . .Z -. .,'....,.f. Q- . . , . K 'I if C ,Ca fygtrbix Gnu 1 MM M' M g J A y , k ' g g ' ' ' 'K ' Senior Statistics HAROLD ADAMS Lancaster, Pa. 111 E K: Dutz : Class Secretary CID? Chairman Constitutional Committee CID! Chairman Pin Committee CID : Porter Scientific Society C3j C4j : Second Assistant Football Manager Czl : Second Assistant Tennis Manager C25 : First Assistant Football Manager C3D 3 Y. M. C. A. Cabinet C35 : Inter-Fraternity Council C3j C45 3 Poster Committee Czb: Student Senate C453 Football Manager C453 Manager Green Room Club C4D: Chairman of Class Day Committee: Corporal Co. B, S. A. T. C.: prepared at Lancaster High School: B.S. Course. The popular candy kid. WALTER I. ANDERSON Woodbine, Pa. A X A: Andy 3 Student Senate: Green Room Club: Band: U. S. Navy: prepared at Millersville State Normal School: entered Junior Year: A.B. Course. The philosopher, orator, and-well, a sort of don't you know Englishman. . JOHN URBAN BAKER Landisville, Pa. A X A: HJ. U. : Assistant in Biological Laboratory C45 : Pvt. Co. A, S. A. T. C.: prepared at Millersville State Normal School: en- tered Junior Year: B.S. Course. Our Assistant Biologist, who prefers a Wednesday evening class of one. CHARLES ABBA BAUGHER Elizabethtown, Pa. A. C. g prepared at Elizabethtown College: entered Senior Year: B.S. Course. I am no such thing: I am a man as other men are.

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