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Bcademy Senior Class. MOTTO-Alia alto vzritaiis ultra, sunt. COLORS— Pink and Light Brown. FLOWER-Red Clover. 7ft T THE end of our four years ' career in school life, we will take a casual view of all that has transpired » during those days. And tho ' our reminiscences constitute only a small part of our enjoyment, yet they are worthy of mention. The achievements of past days need be deservedly applauded; the pleasant as- sociations of student and teacher, the varied experience in class room and in student activities, afford us abun- dant material for reflection. Memories of restless days of defeat and victory, of depressing experiences and moments of uplift and exaltation are awakened. Vivid remembrances of tireless, conscientious effort, of cor- dial, inspiring friendships, of newly-revealed ideals and ambitions throng the imagination. The class of ' 06 surpasses in number not only any other class organization, but also any class completino- the Academy or Commercial courses in the history of our institution. Twenty-three members were enrolled during the year. Another noteworthy fact is our representative membership, in that among the members of the class are those from the hills of eastern Pennsylvania and also one from the land where the Pacific laps the American shore. The year was attended by no momentous occasion. Our primary interests are centered in the preparation of a creditable program to be rendered during commencement week. But in contrast to all the enjoyment derived from this retrospect we are inspired by the deeper significance of our motto, Some heights of truth lie beyond. Our future presents to us visions of usefulness in the various phases of life ' s problems. We stand as if on a pinnacle and look with eager eyes upon the panorama of our future experiences — the truths which we now only perceive will then be more fully realized. The attainments of each individual will then not be estimated by success in our school career, but rather by our adaptability to our environments. President — Evan Mumma Hess, Lititz, Pa. Aurora. Secretary Athletic Association. Those that un- derstood him, smiled at one another and shook their heads.
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Vice-President — Elva Winifred Greenawalt, Goshen, Ind. Aurora. An unwieldy bundle of good nature. Secretary — Elsie Byler, Newton, Kansas. Vesperian. Vice-President Y. P. C. A. Her voice was ever soft, gentle and low, an excellent thing; in woman. Treasurer — Joseph Wenger Shank, Palmyra, Mo. C, M. A. Seest thou a man dilig-ent in his busi- ness; he shall stand before king ' s. Historian — William C. Ebersole, Elkhart, Ind. C. M. A. President Athletic Association. Vice- President S. L. A. ' The world always listens to a man with a will in him. Etta Anna Gilliom, Palmyra, Mo. Vesperian. Captain Star Basket Ball Team. Wherefore these dim, dreamy looks of thine. Purl R. Zook, Goshen, Ind. C. M. A. Do not saw the air with your hands too much, thus. Mary Belle Gerber, Mayton, Alberta. Avon. Thou hast a mind that suits thy fair and outward character. Lawrence Berene Holmes, Portland, Oreg-on. Aurora. Treasurer Athletic Association. Do not believe what I tell you any more than if it were some tale of a tub. Walter R. Hoover, Goshen, Ind. Aurora. You know I say just what I think, and nothing - more nor less. Clara Maude Hevel, Goshen, Ind. And in her heart there was no g-uile. Ida Olive Brubaker, Freeport, 111. Vesperian. Captain Sappho Basket Ball Team. Practical and per- tinent. Mary Jane Ebersole, Elkhart, Ind. Vesperian. Secretary Y. P. C. A. Secretary S. L. A. Her lively looks a sprightly mind disclose. Oscar J. Sommer, Metamora, 111. C. M. A. It is the wise head that makes a still tongue. John I. Byler, Belleville, Pa. Aurora. All musical people seem to be happy. Myrtle Belle Waterson, Goshen, Ind. Vesperian. There are no gains without pains. Peter David Summer, Metamora, 111. C. M. A. I will live on nothing else but only this. Arthur Kauffman Rupp, Shiremanstown, Pa. Aurora. How like yon mountain that rears its white capped top. Clark S. Brenneman, Smithville, Ohio. Aurora. The world belongs to the energetic. Evangeline Belle Strunk, Belleville, Pa. Avon. How far that little candle throws its beams.
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