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CHARLES LEINBACH HILL GLASE, fb 1' A, . , Oley, 62 College Sophronia, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society. TCLARENCE DECH HECKENBERGER, . . . Catasauqua, 27 College Sophronia. MA'r'rHIAs RICHARDS HEILIC., . . . . Stroudsburg, Catasauqua Euterpea, Franklin Literary Society, Glee Club. LEWIS ALVIN INK, ...... Stone Church, 34 College Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society, Business -Manager Of thc Ilfzzhlevzbmjg, Foot-ball Team, Dramatic Association. JACOB S. KIISTLER, ..... Snyders, 26 College Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society, Foot-ball Team. QUINCY AD. Ms KUEHNER, .... Little Gap, 927 Gordon St. Sophronia, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society, Business Manager of the Jlfzchlwzbeig. ANSON XVILLI.-X31 KAUFFMAN LINDENRTUTH, . Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society. THEODORE LOUIS LINDENSTRUTH, . . . Wilkes-Barre, Sophronia, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society. RUSSEL BOWER LYNN, A T SZ, . . . Sophronia. WILLIAM EDXVARD HORNBECK M. MCFETRIDGE, TTA, Sophronia, Dramatic Association. WILLIANI MCAFFEE D'MILLER, A T 52, Sophronia, Basket-ball Team. SAMUEL EDMUND MOYER, A T Q, Sophronia. LAXVRENCE HENRY RUPP, 411 1' A, . . Sophronia, Franklin Literary Society, President . Allentown, 720 Florence St. 6O College. . Catasauqua, 76 College. Hokendauqua, SI College. Columbia, 33 College. . Catasauqua, 49 College. . Allentown, V314 North Eighth St. College Representative to Intercollegiate Oratorical Contest, Junior Oratorical Prize, Second Honor at Mt. Gretna Chautauqua. Of Glee Club, Muhlenberg JACOB FRANKLIN SCHOLL, ..... Allentown, 313 North Church St. Sophronia, Franklin Literary Society, FRANK MOCK UHRICH, . . . Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Club, Manager Of Base-ball Team. . Lebanon, 34 College. Literary Society, Press Club, Glee JOSEPH LAUBACI-I WEISLEY, A T 52, . Catasauqua, 31 College. Sophronia. ' JOHN MOSES WOODRING, A T SZ, Allentown, Q22 Chew St. Sophronia, Glee Club. CLINTON FREDERICK ZERYVECK, . . . Bethlehem, 54 College. Euterpea, Press Club, Foot-ball Team, Dramatic Association. 'F Deceased.
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History of 1903. ISTORY, as we usually understand that term, is a mere compilation of events, but it becomes more valuable history if it relates the causes and ' effects of those events Qto believe our superiorsj. So this history will pass over all mere events CDuck Farm feasts and such thingsj and take up the causes and effects of observed events, trying to show what will result from the past. What place will the Class take in history? NVhat will become of its members? The first member of this dignified organization Calphabetically, of coursej is Barndt. Need we hesitate to predict a bright future for a man with such a past history? Such a model ofintegrity, truthfulness and bravery on the field of base- ball, may well be compared to his fellow Countryman, of whom it was said, he was first in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen. The future only can reveal what fate intends to make of this man. Next in order, we arrive at a man old enough to raise them. His was an appendage suited to a man, who, like a hero in the midst of his cowering class- mates, did not flinch from hurling through the window the lighted cannon. Yea, verily, what did Napoleon do like this? NVar, only war, can truly test his heroic qualities. What shall we say of quiet Frank C. ? He has run a newspaper in his days. Perhaps the future will find him in the office of a metropolitan daily, chastising tardy reporters as he hustles delayed work now. Ask him where those little epistles come from to see the shade of his complexion and catch a glimpse of his future. Next in order, after Esterly and Geisinger, would be Jaxheimer, but the trolley is late again. His car may pull in before this closes. Hello Paul ! That's what we hear most frequently from our imager' r1iz'ae,'l familiarly known as 'Squiref' His fondness for reciting German will bear good fruits, we venture to predict. Next we come to our rough-rider. Of course Teddy rides a horse. Everybody knows it. He is a fine horseman and no Chair in the Classics will he too good for him if he wants it. Kurtz isn't as short as you might suppose. Start him talking. He may put his talent to use in the pulpit. Hello Lew! That's Eddie's favorite yell, He is preparing to grace the ministry. Ilere looms up the slender form of E1naus's greatest politician. O thou in the palm of whose hand are concealed the destinies of nations I , 23
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