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i g - tTo tl n s o n 2. cj Say 'That I J oved UhCy School AY that I loved my school: write otily that Upon the stone above my res tin}' place; And they who read will know I often sat At windows white with starlit shadow lace And prayed for quiet on a restless sea. Say that I loved my school: write nothing more And I shall haunt old corners where men die, To watch the ridge of daybreak in a waiting sky I There soar the wings that beat eternally; And I shall talk until they hear the roar Of winter winds among the campus trees, Or see the rain sweep down across the blue And with swift fingertips unfold the new Bright springtime to the breeze. Dull not for praise of me the cutter s tool, fVritc simply this: say that I loved my school. zAlma Mater T iloirs not matter that you send me empty handed To where men’s passions leap the sky; You taught me that though brokenhearted, 1 must not stop to wonder why. But I must trust that God in patient love, Will guide a young bird’s foolish flight, Though high 1 fly, His winds will be above To bring me out of darkness into light. You did not teach me when to spread my wings, Or how to leave the nest without a fall; But you have told me that the brave soul sings And trusts to God to heal it all. So if I bruise my wings against the sky, Or find them struggling in the mire of earth, 1 shall go on, and praise my Alma Mater, That gave my brave, tree spirit birth. Twenty-flint m
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Senior Qlass Colors Green and White Flower Yellow Tea Rose Motto Deeds not Words. OFFICERS 1926-1927 First Semester President. . Harry Rudy Viee-President...............Pa u li n f. B f n edict Secretary. Ruth Knisei.y Treasurer. .............. Clair Lentz Second Semester James Althouse Agnes Ramsey Selma Sheei.er Clair Lentz First President........... J'iee-President. Secretary........ Treasurer. 1927-1928 Edward C. Kraft Sara Wise Anna Thomas Luthf.r Shade 1. Second Semester Edward C. Kraft Robert Wilmamer Anna Thomas Luther Shaded 1928-1929 First Semester President Vice- President. Secretary....... Treasurer. . . James R. Dagget Anna Thomas Sara Wise BENJAMIN F. WEA V ER Second Semester James R. Dagget Anna Thomas Sara Wise Benjamin F. Weaver Twenty -eight
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grggP DOROTHY E. ADAMS 520 S. Wp.st End Ave., Lancaster, Pa. ,? Kwiw «£« Activities: Girl Reserves; Class basketball; May Day accompanist; Archery; Dancing class; P. Pres, class; Sensor Play Committee; Senior play; Glee Club; Snapper Staff; Touchstone Staff. Training school, library, gymnasium, and Room R all need Dor and with her versatility, she has a gait for each place. For example- Training school—very determined, high square shouldered, grown-up walk; Library— off of her heels, down on her toes”; gymnasium (?) manly swing or rheumatic limp; Room R a skip, hop, and a jump, portraving exuberance. See, there I’ve said all that just about Dot's foundation. Her cranium is quite as interesting. It is capable of the following exercises: diligent, productive study, clever poetry, sweet music (flows) from her tongue anti fingers, dramatic art, and quite fittingly, weekly romances. We congratulate you on your school career, and we arc confident of your future. GERTRUDE ANDERSON SxAmt.ani Avenue, Plbasantville, N. J. 2 years Page Am 1 vi ni'.s: .Modern Authors Club; Hockey; Dancing Class; Art Club; Dramatics Club. Wc now introduce to you one of the very bright lights of M V, of whom wc arc proud. Although one's first impression of Trudie would be that she is quiet, demure and very serious, we wish to change your opinions and give you some light upon the notable personage. Well, they reveal her philosophical powers. Rare bits of magic may be seen in them. Success awaits you, Trudie.” -ft HELEN ANDERSON Cj Delta, Pa. r” 2 years A 'ormal Activities: Girl Reserves; York County Club; Y. '. C A • Bible Study Club; Rural Club. Helen believes in Carlyle’s wisdom, Speech is silver, silence is golden.” Helen is quite studious and keeps moving along. She is very well liked among her acquaintances and wc know that, although she is somewhat timid, she will try to do her best at whatever task comes her way. Helen, wc wish you the best o’luck. NAOMI ANGSTADT 24 S. Prince St., Lancaster, Pa. ■I years Page Here wc find quietness, goodness anil persistence -all qualities which make an ideal student. Have vou ever heard of Naomi getting into trouble? The inevitable answer is—No. Mixed with her righteousness is a bit of humor which crops out now and then. Whenever vou meet her, she has a ready smile and a cheerful word. With such characteristics success is assured. Thirty
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