Goshen College - Maple Leaf Yearbook (Goshen, IN)

 - Class of 1904

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DINING HALL

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Svrntimrnt Iliull H. F. REIST-Sow good servicesg sweet remembranees will grow from them. NANCY IQULP-Slllilll in stature, but not so in mind. F. S. .PQISERSOLE--Ill thy face I see the map of honor, truth and loyalty. LULU GREENWALT-They say she knew much that she never told. M. C. LEHMAN- I've made up my mind to clo great things. FANNIE E. COFFMAN-Age cannot wither her, nor cus- tom change her infinite variety. J. E. HARTZLER-LifS'5 greatest results move slowly. G. H. RUTT-With graceful step he walks the streets And smiles at all the girls he meets. C. E. BENDER-I don't know what I'll beg I guess I had better wait till I see. E. RUTT--I wish to be known as a philosopher. ANNA H. KAUFFMAN-ThC noblest life is the one spent for others. A. B. RUTT-A truer, nobler, trustier heart, More loving or more loyal never beat Within a human breast.



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T 1 A .24 1 7- fg CND Us 1,11 N CLASS HISTORY BY IVI. C. LEHMAN September 25 1903 the class of 1904 began its existence. For one year we have worked our way together through a few ofthe peiplexing problems of a college course and have enjoyed together a few of tl1e ordinary pleasantries of college hfe After June U and the graduating eteuises in the assembly hall the class ot 1904 will At first Olll class numbered only eleven, but Anna H Kaufman soon decided to yoin our ranks PPllHSWllAll11 at the 19Qll9St of our plesident Miss Ixauifman decided to teach in the normal department ,., , . gf., M ,V v V ' W - X' V X, - ' 'Y V W 537133592557 even dozen of half-fledged college graduates. After completing the course of the Millersville State Frank S. Ebersrile, another member of the class hails from the west. After living for a while in Nebraska he be no more. and so we are an Normal School of of Goshen College. moved to Sterling, Illinois, and later graduated from the Latin Scientific course of the Elkhart Institute. Returning home he taught school but last fall decided to complete the course in Goshen College. lnaddition to his work as a student he has served as assistant teacher of mathe- matics. l'. Edward Bender, one of our eastern boys, has taught school in Maryland, and completed the normal course of the Elkhart Institute. After completing the COIIFSQ he1'e he takes up a principalship in his home village. Nancy B. Kulp formerly lived in Illinois, but after moving to Elkhart. Ind., she completed the High school course in that city and later took up work in the Elkhart Institute near her home on Prairie street. A botanist would perhaps ascribe in Nebraska and later in Illinois. In Goshen. Guy H. Rutt completed the Albert B. Ruttf after graduating from the city of Vhicago. Eli J. Rutt has also taken work at the Elkhart Institute and after spending some time in Nebraska entered Goshen College. the steady growth of our class to the preponderance of Rutts. The Rutt brothers formerly lived 1901 they, with their parents, moved to Elkhart, Ind., and last summer followed the school to academic course of the Elkhart Institute and immediately took up work in Goshen College. the Elkhart Institute, spent some time in different western states and then took up mission work in Fannie ffoffinan, secretary of our class and matron at the ladies dormitory, formerly lived in Virginia, and afterward with her parents moved on a farm near Elkhart. At present her home is on Garfield avenue in the same city. Henry F. Reist, another of our eastern boys and president of the class, has attended High school in historical Lancaster county, Pennsylvania. Allured by the educational advantages of the middle west he took up the academic and later the college course of Goshen College. His past career has been one of those peaceful yet strenuous courses of steady development, marked by no momentous events, except a little ripple now and then to disturb the ordinarily placid waters of a calm self-possessed disposition. John E. Hartzler can not deny that he is a Missourian. He was born in Indiana but moved to Missouri when about three years old. The diierent environment has so told on him that he can no longer be identified as an eastern man. After going through the

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