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ftttDr dlaaa HtHtnry Backward, turn backward, oh time in your flight and reveal the class of ' 24 as they appeared in their Freshman days. The ranks swell, there are seen familiar faces. A group brought together by the slender thread of common studenthood, presenting different backgrounds, many degrees of beliefs, groups engrossed with pet theories. Disunity slightly shades the brilliant aspirations, yet each has brought his sacred trust of youth, honor and a spirit of service. They have come to add to their store of knowledge and to develop the power to use it, to have their ideals moulded into a more perfect form. A year and they are Sophomores. Time has lent itself favorably to these sons and daughters of ' 24. They have faced the imtrie d, met with cold realities, tasted of victory and defeat. They have learned that obstacles were made to be overcome, that handicaps are advantages, optimism an essential, opportunity a challenge, honest and unbiased thinking a fundamental principle of educa- tion, and a good character the prerequisite to all high intellectual, moral and social developments. Two more years and individual efforts have been more effectively supple- mented by group action. These young Americans have not been satisfied to develop their own gifts and make their own careers as though they were at college for some merit of their own, but they realize that commercial con- venience is a small item compared to the more lasting and truly great achieve- ments of life. They have learned that the spirit of man is more important than his manufactures. In just a little while the class of ' 24 will take its place in the broader fields of service, will pass on to greater possibilities, will face still larger problems. And each one has a special position to fill. Some will dream dreams, others put these dreams into a working order. Some lead, others follow. But from without, from within and from above comes the call for service. To take with you your sane.st common sense, your loftiest ideals, with the pur- pose and will to make those ideals your daily practice is to render the world a service which will constitute your claim to the gratitude of all the world. May this be the word of every member of ' 24 so that it may be broadcasted Long live Lebanon Valley, may her years be fruitful, her children an honor to their Alma Mater, and faithful servants of mankind. To those classes who have gone before, we are indebted for wise counsel and example. To those who follow, our hope is that you may profit by oui- mistakes, catch greater visions and achieve a higher degree of service than our eyes have been permitted to see. Page Twenty-seven mm '
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(Elaaa of 1924 OFFICERS First Semester President -. Charles C. Smith Vice-President Frederick Lauster Secretary Susan B. Ziegler Treasurer Carl M. Bachman Second Semester President Carl il. Bachman Vice-President S. Dokald Evans Secretary Mary B. Hershey Treasurer Maryan IIatuszak MOTTO Vive ad Summum COLORS Maroon and Pearl Gray FLOWER Red Rose YELL Racka-Zacka, Racka-Zaeka, Racka-Zaeka Ree ! Rip-a-Zipa, Rip-a-Zipa. Ripa-a-Zipa Zee ! Racka-Zaeka, Rip-a-Zipa, Ree, Rah. Ree 1 Nineteen Twentv-four, L. Y. C ! Page Tiuenty-six mm i
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CARL M. BACHMAN Middletown, Pa. Historical-Political Pliilokosmian College: Reserve Football (2); Men ' s Senate (3,4), Vice-President (4); Y. M. C. A, Cabinet (3) ; Glee Club (4). Class: Football (1.2); Basketball (1.2.3); An- nual Staff (3) ; Tug-0-War (2) ; Treasurer (3,4). EDNA R. BAKER Strasburg. Va. Historical-Political VUoniaH College:. Y. W. C. A. (1,2,3,4), Cabinet (2,3,4), President (4) ; W. S. G. A. (3) ; Crucible Staff (3,4); Star Course Committee (4); May Day Committee (3). Class: Annual Staff (3). Society: Editor (2); Chaplain (2); Anniver- sary Program (2,3,4). EDWARD U. BALSBAT ' GH Swatara Station, Pa. Scientific Kaloxctean College: Reserve Football (1.2.3.4). Class: Tug-0-War (1); Football (1): Basket- ball (2.3), Captain (3); Volleyball (2); Class Play (3). Society: Sergeant-at-Arms (1); Secretary (2); President (4). KATHRXX S. BALSBAUGH Swatara S ' tatiou. Pa. Historica IrPolitical Delphian College: Y. W. C. A. (1,2,3): Delegate to Eaglesmere (2); Burydice (1,2,3); Math. Sound Table (2) ; Dramatic Society (2) ; Crucible Staff (4). Class: Sercetary (2); Class Plav (3). Society: Secretary (3); President (4). W. HERBERT BEATTIE York, Pa. Scientific Pliilokosmian College: Math. Round Table (1); Assistant in Physics (4). Class: Tug-0- Tar (1.2); Football (2); Bas- ketball (2): Class Play (3). FERDINAND L. BECK Harrisburg, Pa. Historical-Political College: Football (1,2.3.4). Captain (3): Men ' s Senate (3,4). President (4); President of L Club (4). Class: Football (1,2); Basketball (2,3); Base- ball (1) ; Volleyball (1,2). Page Twenty-eight
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