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- M' fair- va T S e W ' .io-..5.QD R- USES ---L .Es l .C SINCLAIR W. CHILES Sinny is the last of the four horse men from M. P. S. and when he arrived looked just as you see him in this picture. It would indeed be very easy to change Sinny to Sunny because Chiles always shows up with a pleasant grin and his cheery voice is a regular gloom disperser. Besides playing basketball and studying, he finds ample time to engage in literary pursuits. It is reported that he has already contributed widely to the Hackettstown correspondence. Despite the magnetic attractions to the north- ward, Sinny manages at times to keep his attention centered locally, in church history, etc. He intends to enter upon a pedagogical career and the good wishes of the class go with him. Student Committees, 4g Class Vice-President, 2, 3, President, 45 Dramatics, 33 Basketball, 33 Q. HSINNYH W1GG1Ns OF If the stream of life freezes over, put on ., .. 1 skates. , . 4 - '27' fg, . Although Mac did not adopt Moravian as his Alma Mater until his senior year, having come to us from Stroudsburg Normal in Feb- ruary, 1926, the memory of his short stay will not end with his graduation. In this young man we have all the proverbial dignity and serious- ness of a senior and the alertness of the metro- politan city from whence he comes. These qualities, together with his genial personality, mark him as a scholar and a gentleman. Mac aspires to the study of medicine and surgery at Harvard after acquiring his degree from Moravian. Knowing his analytical mind as we do, we feel that Fate has destined him to be a prominent diagnostician. JOHN C. MCCUNE Knowledge 'is power. rl 28 lr
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E 'B , it ss .fax o l s til T if-S. i gil Q sr-t .rl ' ., .fl'l History ofthe Class of '28 t, c . A . l N THE fall of 1924 as green looking a bunch of yearlings as ever entered any college, ,f ,, it ' ' l l assembled within the portals of Comenius Hall. From the moment when they came to Moravian College to the time this so-called history is being written, things have been i happening. First of all, the kaleidoscopic transformation of rearranging impressions and ideas l of the college in general, and the Sophomore Class in particular, took place. Then the first marks came out and one of the primary reasons for attending an institution of learning began to make itself felt. After that, the whole class became more and more assimilated into the affairs of our college life. The men were enlisted in large numbers in all activities, V even in the initial year and each played an important part. l A244 .N l T, Toward the close of the Frosh year, the class as a whole became afflicted with a queer I tendency to immerse in a bathtub of cold water all those who may or may not have had ii any need for such wettings. This policy continued and prospered amazingly throughout the Sophomore year. Another little characteristic of this Sophomore Class was its encour- agement of music. In fact, certain of its members were so interested in propagating the lf f we are o song, that Freshmen were encouraged to exercise their vocal cords at all hours of the night. - In our Sophomore year, approximately half of the baseball team was represented by members of the class of '28, and this spirit of participation increased to such a t lv Q, n ex ent , N 4 that in the third year, four of the six-letter men in basketball were Juniors! And that ritz, team, to quote a member of our illustrious faculty, was one of the greatest basketball M teams that Moravian ever produced. i l The first interclass basketball tournament which this class witnessed at Moravian, was held in the fall of 1926. The Junior team, mainly by its f1ne display of team work and hght, overwhelmed the teams representing the other classes and the Seminary, and came out as victors. This is an example of only one of the records which our class has made. This class, as long as it has been at M. C., has always been very well represented in N tennis, dramatics, music, and in literary and scholastic circles. ,A l The paramount feature of the entire class has been its willingness to take part in things, XY to shoulder responsibilities, and to carry its endeavors through to a successful finish. 7 'l The members of the class of 1928 believe that they have achieved one great accomplish- ment which stands out above all the rest of their attainments. It is, of course, impossible EZSSIEEQVH Pj'1't1CUlF.I' ilwltances and to point out details which clearly prove exactly what Cl h one 9' Ong t 15 111195 however, It IS an undisputed fact that the present Junlor 0 aSS as created some real M. C. spirit on and off the campus. The class is proud that ft has Played Such an important role in bringing back to Moravian that subtle and rather indetinable, and more elusive spirit of goodfellowship, and real good times which old grads 1ke to recall. i N . 5, ' 1 W A, Q, .2229 it 'A T , 1 I 'L 'im' ,rr JI 3015 Jr 9 1 , l 5SfQi SWBZEQBU? T-, fs--1 1 -1-1- , ,,:1,F.c . mug ' mam r 2
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