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The Art Work of the Annual THE DECORATION of the Annual was designed entirely by the Art Class. Each designed page has a special significance. An attempt was made to carry out the plan of the Gothic arch in the full page illustra- tions, the most important exception to this being the frontispiece, or the Indiana page. THE CLASS FLOWER, the American Beauty, was thought appropriate for the Dedication page and also for the Regular Class page. The golden rod was selected by the public school children, for the State of Pennsyl- vania, and therefore, was thought appropriate to represent our worthy and faithful board of trustees. THE OAK signifies patriotism and hospitality, and, on account of the many beautiful old oaks on the campus, that design was chosen to re- present the faculty of the school. THE LAUREL was used for the Art Course. The reeds and red-winged black bird are suggestive of music. AS THE MAIZE is one of our important commercial products, and also a suggested symbol for the United States, it was chosen for the Commercial Department. THE FLOWERS or fruits symbolic of the many nationalities found among our students are as follows: — England, the rose; Wales, the leek; Germany, the corn flower; Ireland, the shamrock; Scotland, the thistle; Holland, the tulip; Sweden, the pine cone; Spain, the pomegranate. THE LAUREL is sometimes used to symbolize the United States. It is thought most worthy, not only because of its historic value, but because it is evergreen, is an emblem of victory, and lends itself beautifully to design. It was especially liked for the Annual because it is found in every county of the state, clothing its mountains in beauty during the entire year.
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CnpvriRhted, 1912 By Charles J. Mareiotti Arthur M. Stull
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Dedication To James E. Ament, LL. D., to whose executive ability, in bringing about desirable im- provements, the school is indebted, we, the class of Nineteen Hundred Twelve, dedicate this, the first volume of the Instano. K. USCQCn
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