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Page 33 text:
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(UnUrgiams OW that we have actually become Seniors all our ideas of glory signifi- cance and pomp which that name brought to us m our past years has faded in the realization that we are going out to match our slight knowledge acquired by a few years acquaintance with text-books against the limitless practical knowledge the world has been storing for centuries. Ever since our Freshman year we have been planning for this very thing We have selected our courses with views to fitting ourselves as best we could to enter one of the numberless avenues of opportunity open to the college graduate. We do not expect to win renown and fame immediately but in the years to come when we have achieved success we shall all remember it was our training at George Washington instilled by revered professors who were always willing to help us over rough places and who were constantly giving us little words of advice to which we are indebted for our positions We have been through the college mill — Freshman-Sophomore rush fraternity and society initiations belated smokers and parties, and all other functions which go to make up our student life. We have come home from such celebrations to study until the wee small hours of the morning so that we would not be unprepared when called upon in class that day. But now that we are about to leave all these things behind us we feel the pangs of regret that must inevitably result from such a separation We will miss the old University with all its pleasures and hard work; we will miss the professors whom we have come to count as good friends as our fellow students. It may be that some of us are going into distant parts of the country or perhaps into foreign lands but wherever we are let us remember the spirit of 19(4, and when called upon do our best for the University which has equipped us so well for our battle with the world. 29
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GEORGE HENRY BASTQN A B l Maine Class Editor , 1913-14; Clan Treasurer 191 L12; Chemical Society ; Sl ull and Circle ; inter -fraternity Delegate. This all round, genial young gentleman. George by name, hails from Maine; his great study is human nature, but with that subject he has studied chemistry and bids fair to be one of Unde Sams leading chemists. His hobby is aulomo- JOSEPH HARPER BATT K Delaware Batt is built on true tango lines. If he should shut one eye he would look like a needle. He has a picture to prove lhat he was a pretty baby. He studies regularly twice a year. January and May. He loves music and is a shark on Do- mestic Relations, A. B. HARRY GUSTAVUS BENEMAN Maryland Hatchet Editor . 191 3- ' 14: Cherry Tree News Editor , 1913 14; Treasurer Athletic Association. 1913-14; Hatchet Staff, 1912- ' 13; Class Editor. 1912-13; Press Ctuh; Pyramid, Let me be tbe lion, Larry Gee. Cub Reporter Boncy hails from Cumberland and is now trying to show Washington how to run the earth. His specialties are sot to voce lectures tn history, He expects lo take up journalism be- cause he would rather give advice to twenty than to be one of the twenty to take the advice. ' ' A. B. alvin McCreary brown oax Maryland Pyramid ; S ull and Circle ; Editor Cherry Tree, 1912 (3; Class President, 1912-13-14; Treasurer, I9IG-JI; Presi- dent Athletic Association. 1913-14; ant Manager T rack Team. 1911-12. Very popular as a result of his unfailing good humor. Has had superior training in zoology, but his principal study is etiquette as taught at the White House. His chief pleasure is collect- ing sharks teeth with his friends on moonlight strolls at Chesapeake Bay. A. B. 30
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