Gettysburg Academy - Osoga Yearbook (Gettysburg, PA)

 - Class of 1934

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1 ------------ -'-OSOGA-H--i ---------- - 34 CLOUD CI-IASERS TI-IE APPALACI-IIAN TRAIL As part of the great American Youth Movement a mountain trail is now being developed that starts from Mt. Katahdin in Maine and following the mountain ridges southwest ends at Mt. Oglethorpe, Georgia. The length of this trail is about thirteen hundred miles and its high point is on one of the mountains in North Carolina, where it rises to a height of sixty- eight hundred feet. So far as possible this is a sky line trail or path opening up continually magnificent views of valleys and foot hills, of streams and rivers and lakes. People interested in the 'gout door life have associated themselves, here and there along the line, in auxiliary clubs. These clubs take over certain sections of the trail and provide for the survey, the marking or blazing and the actual work involved in making a trail suitable for hikers or horseback riders. Adirondack Shelters will be erected at intervals, for the use of campers and there will also be rest houses and small inns for their accommodation. The trail following the high ridges of the Blue Mountains through Cumberland and Adams counties, Pennsyl- vania, climbs to the top of Pole,s Steeples, a rocky cliff projecting from the mountain top and affording views of surpassing beauty and much historic interest. From the porches of Osoga Lodge, the Gettysburg Academy log cabin, this point is in plain view across Laurel Lake. A vigorous climb of thirty minutes will sufiice to bring the hikers from the lake to the Steeples and the magnificent view is well worth the effort. E143



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19- +-f ---- I ---------- I - o s o G A - 1-'1 ------- - - ----- -qqf - H34 A MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER Another Commencement Day, june Sth, is just ahead. You, young men of the Class of 1934 are rounding out the 107th year of the life and history of Gettysburg Academy. You are about to join the Alumni of whom almost zooo are living. As you go forth into the various colleges and universities of our land, I trust you will indeed carry with you and cherish the legend, Old Spirit of Gettysburg Academy. A Uspiritv is an intangible thing but very real. The boys as well as the of the school. the ambitions of the school. Masters help to build up and carry on the spirit I have noted in your class, a Fine attitude toward and purposes of the administration for the good Cooperation is a necessary thing in a family, a business, a church or a school. This you have shown as a class and as individuals and it has helped wonderfully in making an efficient, smooth-running school and a pleasant place for both Masters and students to live in. Your class has contributed most effectively to the athletic record of the school. From a student body reduced on account 1: 1 6 of the depression have come a football team with three victories, one tie and four defeats, a basketball team with thirteen victories and one defeat. Our baseball team has just returned from Mercersburg Academy with a victory, six to five, perched upon its banners. This is the first time, I believe, that we have de- feated that powerful team in baseball-a fine and promising opening for our season. Mr. Wolfe and Mr. Ziegler deserve high credit for the training of our teams, but they have found good material and a willing cooperation in the boys of 1934 who helped to make these winning teams. School life properly guided is a delightful experience. There is plenty of fun along the way. There are friendships between Masters and students and among the students and classmates that endure for years to come. Think of these things, boys of 534, and when you go forth from the Academy take with you and cherish all those things of value that are represented by the letters, O. S. O. G. A. Affectionately your friend, CHARLES I-I. HUBER. 3

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