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f ZW? xx xxx fl. QKXIW ,A f 16 Senior Class. 621 Motto :-Qui Erimus Nunc Firnus, Colors :-Garnet and Black. 3 xx' Officers. Paul Froehlich . . ......4... .,.... P resident. Frederick G. Masters .. . . .... Vice-President Abdel R. Wentz . . . . . .... . .Secretary Charles J. Hines . . ..... . . ..... Treasurer Lyman A. Guss . . . ....... ..,...... H istorian Paul B. Dunbar . . .... Athletic Representative Yell. Rip-izipi, rip-izipi, rip-izipi-Zee, . Boom-araka, boom-araka, boom-araka-ree, Sumus huius collegii cor, Gettysburg, Gettysburg, 1904. .
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Senior Class History. e?c1 HE end draws nigh. That far-off event of our early College days which we have anticipated with a chiefest concern and in whose realization we have indulged our expectant hopes is at last about to N culminate. Long have we awaited its advent as the acme of our student lives. Throughout the years 1 it has been a living thought within us an-incentive that has guided us tore doubled effort in time ' ' of trial, a stimulating prospect in our moments of repose. Toward it as a goal on the heights of our College ambition have our faces been ever longingly turned. For the reward which it offers we have labored and Wrought. In the cause which it represents have our energy and zeal been spent. But not in vain. Compensation is at hand. Commencement is about to claim its own. And iieet, indeed, have been the years since we humbly initiated the beginning of which this is the end. It seems but yesterday we diffidently assumed the pen to hrst record those significant events in which we now feel so much complacent satisfaction. Then we looked forward to greater things to come, now we look backward to those contemplated happenings as triumphantly accomplished. Our anticipations have become realitiesg our labors have received their laurels. And thus it becomes us to add herewith the fourth and last chapter to our fruitful history. With this addition our epoch making career is closed. Alma Mater put her seal upon it and henceforth it is crystallized-a sacred memory to us, who have shared in its evolution. Within our quadrennialexistence we have essayed to make our history an exemplary one and reflection justiies the concluslon that we have won. To recount the successive stages of its growth would be a boastful repetition which propriety disdains. Let it sufiice to say that the record of 1904 is second to none. During the past year our history has been more general than specific in its making. Class contests have rather given way to mightier purposes. More has been accomplished for the sake of the end to be gained than for the attainment of mere class glory. Even so class spirit has become the keener because it has become the worthier. The zenith of our achievement now stands embodied in the 1904 Spectrum which needs no exposition and which will ever be the source of fondest reminiscence. Here in College we have worked together, lived together. Here friendships have been formed more lasting than time. Here character has been moulded which will influence life in all ist varieties. The bias of College days will always be within us and whether the tendency be toward the right or toward the left, toward the good or toward the bad, will be, to a great extent, dependent upon what we have ac- complished Within these walls, hence Within the mind, within the soul. Q HISTORIAN. . I7
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