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n C 5116 la ying -25 ' Class of 1915 Colors+Orange and Black FlowermDaisy Motto 7he Past forever gone, the Future still our own. Officers President ...... ........ ......... P a ul R. Moyer Vice-President . .. .... Olan H. Dieffenderfer Secretary .... . Dorothy Wagner Treasurer .... ..... E dna Ilgen Editor ........ Assistant Editors . Business Manage rs Department Editors Faculty Advisor NAUTILUS STAFF ...PaulR.Moyer H01 . . . . . . Isabel Snyder Olan Dieffenderfer Ruth Wolheiter Rachael Baker . . . . john Sechler Clarence Watson Luther Kurtz Harold Miller . . . . Dorothy Wagner Harold Baker Anna Mary Moyer Margaret Sterling Prof. Frank P. Boyer
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M Cbghe 1.i.1ug-25 Senior Editorial t'The New Era History is divided into different eras which distinctively mark changes in civil- ization, customs, beliefs, ideals and government. The history of Nlililinburg High School is not unlike the history of society. It has also found itself passing through various stages of growth and development. The Class of 1924, marked the end of one era. Their publication of the first edition of THE NAUTILUSH reviewed the events of the golden age that has gone by. How well they disclosed the Memories, Traditions, Romances, and Hours of Work and Play within the walls of the Old Building! We revere their memory and cherish their contribution. One year has elapsed since the appearance of the first volume of THE NAU- TILUS. This, the second volume, heralds a different environment and greater possibilities for acquiring an education in the Mifllinburg Schools. The Old Building is greatly altered. The New Building contains a spacious auditorium, a beautiful stage, large and pleasant classrooms, and a modern gymnasium. True, these ma- terial adjustments do not, in themselves, outline the essentials of this new era but the change of attitude toward school life caused by them, is, indeed, a noteworthy and distinguishable feature. The formation of two Literary Societies, the additions to the Course of Study and the opportunities afforded for Physical Education have created and developed a New Morale among the student body. Although, the Class of 1925, belongs both to the Old and New Epoch, it aims, through THE NAUTILUS to perform the task of setting forth this transition. However, this is not the only aim of THE NAUTILUSH for as we step into this New Era we have a vision of better days to come--of them we dream and dream- until they come true. Paul R. Moyer, '25. l9l
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CM l I -25 ' Senior Class Personals Frances Louise Baker Fritz Fat 212 Market Street By W'orrl- Oil, you dirty flIf7'Tl!I, if ought fo 1'111'11 on you. Emerson Literary Society. Frances, like Dido of Old was greatly grieved vvhen her friend in the Class of 1924 embarked on the Sea of Matrimony. To balance the equation, she selected a very serious member of '25, and holds him spell-bound with the charm of those Trojan eyes. Her mission shall be to radiate sunshine in a home for ?????. When she sings Sally even the Fresh- men are charmed and long for talent so endearing. I ivoiirlcr if P11711 lowes mc? A size not fo br' nslmnzwl of. Harold Herbert Arthur Baker Clancy Sammy 418 Thompson Street By-'word- Anybody want to buy rr, suit. Emerson Literary Society. Captain Inter-Class Basketballg Captain Varsity Basketball '24-'25, Captain of Soccer Team '24, Baseball '23, '24, '25, Volley Ball, '22, '24g Cheer Leader, '24, '25. Chiney attributes his record in Athletics to his place of residence. North of the Railroad, a rendez- vous of strong men. Business matters left to Chiney are executed with despatch. His greatest art is being able to gaze at Bertha without the rest of us knowing it. Did anyone find ni Spanish Book? llll
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