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CICISS HiSTGI'V. , 3 F43 gg HIS CLASS is known in history as the Class of 501. It is composed of 130 members, representing many localities in Pennsylvania, and a few in other States. The ma- Q jority of the class were Juniors in 1900, but some belong to Junior classes of other Various obstacles arose from these facts, which affected the organization of the class. But finally all the members came to think and feel alike, and the class was speedily organ- ized. The black and gold was chosen to represent it. The motto, yell, and flowers were soon adopted. After many animated discussions, the diamond-shaped pin was selected as the class pin. After school days, this will be appreciated more and more as the symbol of the class. The class has remained united in all things. Many of the members took a delightful trip to Washington, but all were glad to come back to studies again. The 15th of December will ever be remembered as the night of Senior Sociable. The Juniors all agreed that they spent a pleasant and enjoyableevening. Another day of interest was the 16th of February, when the Seniors appeared before the Faculty and students as one body. Their literary ability was well proclaimed. l ycars. A few have passed their junior studies at other schools. All of the class have had days of work and also of fun. The class has been not only first in studies,'l but also first in fun. There is no doubt that the class will achieve wonders in future, for their motto is, Through straitness to greatness. 20
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