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.ga aegis-I1 . slat TABLE OF CONTENTS I. INTRODUCTORY PAGE Foreword ......... . . 4 Alfarata Legencl . . . 6 Dedication ........ . . 7 II. SCENIC Scenes . ........ . . 10-24 III. FACULTY College Faculty ..... . . 25 Academy Faculty . . . , 30 Assistants ,....... . . 31 IV. SENIORS Theological ......... . . 34 College . . . 35 Academy . . . 48 Commercial . . . 55 Music . . . . . 58 Bible . ...... . . 58 V. CLASSES College Juniors ,...... . . 59 College Sophomores . . . . 65 College Freshmen . . . . 71 Academy Juniors .......... 75 Academy Sophomores and Freshmen . . 79 VI. DEPARTMENTS PAGE Theology ......... . . 84 Home Economics 88 Music ..... QI Commercial ............ 94 VII. ORGANIZATIONS Alfarata .............. 98 Echo ............ . . I00 Lyceum , . 102 Oriental . . . IO6 Clubs .... 108 Debating Club . 109 Y. M. C. A. . I I0 Y. W. C. A. . . 112 Volunteer Band . I I4 Girls' Glee Club 116 Men's Cvlee Club ..... II7 VIII. ATHLETICS Football ......... 121 Basketball . . 125 Baseball . . 129 Track , . 131 Tennis .... 133 Physical Training . . 135 Girls' Athletics ........ 137 , IX. MISCELLANEOUS Alumni .............. 139 Calendar .......... . . 143 Advertising and Personals . . . . I4Q
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e . ..., ..., '77 E544 1922 gALFfsRaTAg J Ju:-alma equips- -M ALF ARATA LEGEND Wild roved an Indian girl Bright AUarata,' Where sweep the waters of The Blue Juniata. Many, many years ago, beforc civilization had penetrated into the heart of these mountains, the Indians held this country as the happy hunting-ground of the earth. Black Cloud, their chieftain, was admired by all the tribes for his great strength and boldness. But even a greater admiration was held for his winsome Indian daughter, Alfarata. I-ler spirit was as brave as that of her father's, her body as lithe as that of a deer, her eyes sparkled like diamonds when the noon- day sun shone upon them, and her cheeks bore the blush of early dawn. Alfarata spent much time dreaming of the purity of the stream that flowed by her Indian lodge, of the greatness of the mountains, of the azure of the sky, and her heart was filled with the lure of romance. One day, as was her custom, she struck out in her canoe and glided down the waters of the Blue Juniata. On and on she went until she realized that, by the position of the sun in the skies, it was time for her to return. .lust as she was turning her canoe, she noticed the figure of a stranger on the bank. He was paler than anyone she had ever seen, but her heart thrilled at the thought of his beauty. The strangers gazed upon each other and slowly Alfarata answered the nod of greeting. Nearer to the shore the maiden drew and listened to the strange, thrilling story of this white adventurer. Departing, Alfarata reluctantly promised to return the next day, lured by the novelty .of the experience and thrilled with romantic adventure. Many dawns broke and every day, just as the sun was traveling toward the west, Alfarata and the stranger met. Beneath the shades of the great trees where the waters murmured softly the stranger whispered words of love to the Indian maid. Unconsciously the heart of the maid answered the call of the man just as naturally as the deer seeks the wholesome wild. Often the white man had urged Alfarata to leave her primitive home and go with him but she hesitated because of her father's command that she should marry one of her own tribe. But as autumn drew near and the leaves turned to red and gold, the two hearts answered the call of love. One morning, before the sun had dimmed the stars, Alfarata carefully stole forth from the lodge to the secret call of her lover. She paddled noiselessly down the river and met the expectant one. All day long they turned bends of streams and glided on and on through peaceful valleys, and together they dreamed of the golden hours that awaited them. When the stars gleamed in the sky they stopped and near the shore built a camp-lire which was to be the only hearth they would ever know. As they sat dreaming of all their joys, suddenly a war-cry sounded in the air. Instantly Alfarata knew that Black Cloud had followed and had discovered them. But nothing could daunt the young lovers. The bride clung to her young protector and as swiftly as the arrow sped through the air so swiftly the souls of these two escaped. The dying embers of the camp-hre alone were leftg for the Goddess of Love had come to their aid. But always the spirit of these two lovers shall gleam in the stars of love and passion and shall ever guide those whom love calls through life's changing cloud and sunshine. 6 1
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