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Sophomore Academy Class Uur Motto Ad astra per aspara OT a great many years ago 1n those small fam1l1ar look1ng CCIHCCS ded1cated to the acqu1s1t1on of knowledge Wh1Ch so frequently greet the eyes of the traveler 1n our belox ed land, wh1le warm afternoon suns were sh1n1ng down through the dust befrrrmed wlndows upon rows and rows of small and weary heads and that msrduous drowsmess so well and unfax orably known to the school master was creat1ng havoc 1n the attent1on of the classes, there we say, were la1d the foundat1ons of the characters wh1ch now shrne 1n the ranks of ou1 peerless Class of 1907 We are a class of truly representatne young Amerlcans From where the br1ght blue waves of the Pac1fic lap the shores of the state of gold to where the grand old Delaware empt1es 1ts volume of commerce laden waters 1nto the Atlantrc and from everywhere come our classmates of 1901 Our age 1S a matter of 1nd1fference, slnce men are measured not by years but by the1r ab1l1t1es and aboxe all by the1r poss1b1l1t1es We began our career as we of r1ght should have begun It w1th the best and youngest energy and resourcefulness of Goshen College But one quest1on occup1es the cons1derat1on of the collect1on of opt1m1sts known as the Class of O7 Ourselx es compr1s1ng tl1e salt of Goshen College, lt IS utterly wrthout the bounds of our l1m1ted and iimte comprehensron to understand how such orgamzatlons as .Tumors and Semors contr1ve to efust We have unan1mously dec1ded the quest1on to be 1mposs1ble of solut1on The a1ry opt1m1sm of the semr trop1cal far West the t1reless resolve and energy of the thr1fty East all comblne to form a class the equal of wh1ch the old College has ner er seen And as to our future ue leaxe lt 1n the hands of Provrdence When we shall have only sl1ghtly attalned to our 1deals we shall have far exceeded the most sangume expectat1ons of our hosts of fr1ends And class sp1r1t why the 1 ery atmosphere 1n the ne1ghborhood of a Sophomore meet1n0f IS so densely pregnant Wlth class sp1r1t that It 1S known to have been pho tographed the kmd of sp1r1t that must and w1ll crown the efforts of a class w1th the rrchest and r1pest fru1ts of success the kmd of Splflt that 1S go1ng to carry the Class of 'Of through College to a tr1umphant graduat1on and then IS go1ng to carry 1tS members on through the com1ng years to the best and h1ghest there 1S 111 l1fe for the true hearted, God fearmg ATHCTICHII man and woman I love tranqull solrtude and such socrety as lS qu1et wrse and gool Elsxe Byler U : . 3 .. J ' D ., , ' Y . . ,- ' 9 1 - . . . . Y A 7 1 s ' s 1 ' . . , . V . . . . . 4 . . ' 9 9 V ,7 Y ta ' 1 . . . . . y . ' 9 1 . 4 Q . B s v a n -A .D . o - ' , . G, . . . . . , . h,,-4 . I
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v , 21 Class Motto Noscere bonum agere mellus esseophmum Class Colors Silver and Blue OFFICERS Pres1dent W C Ebersole V1ce Pf6S1C1EHt Barbara Coffman Secretarv Mane Ebersole MEMBERSHIP ROLL. Lydra Neff R S Smoker Emma Hershey P R Look W C Eberbole .T W Shenk Fannre Stutzman Ida Neff E W Greenawalt Mary Ramer BarbaraCoffman Mar1eEberso1e L S Yoder I J Lehman H L Lenhard I am glad to be a squash Short Bmble Student i I Treasurer-P. R. Zook HiStOIiHUlI. J. Lehman. Y
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