Moravian College - Benigna Yearbook (Bethlehem, PA) - Class of 1933 | Page 21 of 46 |
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“At last we had reached the eventful year as crew of the Arrogant Liner, nSeniorn. The leaders at last! The liner left port with officers as follows: Captain, Virginia Van Vorstg Mates, Bertha Alder, Alda Kitson, and Peggy Sterrett. At first the crew was sad at loss of its ship advisor, Miss Talmage, but after a time Miss Darling consented to fill this noble post. Also its fellow members were missed, Margery Hartzog, and Dorothy Underwood. But we were glad to receive into our midst our smiling Gene Quigley, more familiarly known as nQuign or nldaho Potatou. Peggy Sterrett was President of the YJW., won the bat ball championship, besides having the honor of being elected nMiss Moraviann. Kathleen was President of the A.A. board with Betty Schlottman and Dottie Davis as co-workers. Dottie left us for awhile for an operation, and then for a trip to Cuba, but in spite of it she became salutatorian. Mary Jane Medary was elected Best Athlete. The year closed with many, many pleasant memories. My fingers are tired, my arm weak, and my charcoal about gone. May my humble record reach the hands of those who may smile for a moment and understand. ' I Mary Jane Medary :Qs + L' ENVOI m m 1 Out of the sunshine and light Into the darkness we go, Leaving behind us youth Drowned in a hazy glow. ' Into unending blackness Knowing not where to face, Striving, seeking, searching Each will take her place. And life and death, joy and pain, May mix with darkness forever, Yet bonds of friendship strongly tied Surely shall not be severed. So let us hope as we journey on Each one doing her best, That we won't forget those who fail, But will welcome them with the best. Margaret Sterrett. -3-
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