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CLASS SONG. se as er f'lxUNE2-HJl!lglC Be1ls. J N Eighteen 'ninety-nine To Muhlenberg, so Hue, There came a class, Whom none could pass, VVhose fame shall ever shine 5 Their colors, drab and white, Are bright as stars at night, And maidens fair Do all declare 'I'hey're simply out of sight. CHoRUs. Rah Rah, Rah ! Rah, Rah, Rah! Rah for Nineteen l1l11'E6, She sets the pace for every class As you can plainly see. Rah, Rah, Rah ! Rah, Rah, Rah I Shout with joy and glee, 'fhC1'6,S none on earth that can surpass The Class of Nineteen 'Three. If you should ever see This class of Nineteen 'Three, It is no jest, They'd be inipressed Upon your memory g For some are very tall And others very small, But, on the whole, Upon my soul, They are the best of all.-CHO. 1 In Virtue we're on top g Our Knowledge none can stop A Our f7ZLlIIlSf7'j!, As you can see, Is never on the drop g I tell you we're the stuff, And thatts no idle bluff, The Drab and VVhite, Is just all right, So let that be enough.-CHO. 1 25
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Homer never sang of sage more keen, wit more sharp, or counsellor more Wise than is our famous Parson. Rightly dubbed an egotist by those Who ought to know, the next member boldly scorns to omit himself. Oh, Shakespeare, Where art thou? Dead, yet doth thy fame pursue thee I A gentleman of no mean ability is our next member. In the Words of the chewing-gum announcement, A great future is in store for you. . Quiet usually, angered sometimes, is Schlotter. He will make his mark some day. Proud of the race of his father, an athlete by instinct and a native of Berks County by birth, is our next member. The future may und him on the Warpath. Among the rest of this justly celebrated class you may find scientists, artists, professional men and other men, all remarkable, but which we are compelled to slight for brevityls sake. All of them are worthy of note and history will take them into account some day. P. S. The reason for this history appearing in English, at the last moment, is that the author previously vainly attempted to write it in Latin, with apologies to that language. 24
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unior Class. Q5 225 Q29 NIOTTOI HVIRTUS, SCIENTIA, INDUSTRIA COLORS: WHITE AND DRAB PRESIDENT, . . VICE PRESIDENT, . RECORDING SECRETARY, CORRESPONDING SECRETARY TREASURER, . . HISTORIAN, MONITOR, NAME. HARRY EUGENE BARNDT, Euterpea, Missionary Yell: FIZZY, FUzz, FEE! RIZZY, RUZZ, REE! MUHLENBERO MUHLENBISRGl NINETEPIN 'THREE! OFFICERS. FIRST TERM. . JACOB D. HEII.liAN, CHAs. A. SNIITH, OLIVER R. BITTNER, ALVIN E. YoUsE, . JOHN B. GEISINGER, HENRY E. ORFF, . PAUL J. NEFF, HOME ADDRESS. Sellersville, Society, Franklin Literary Society, Assistant Editor of the CIARLA, Base-ball Team. SECOND TERM ALVIN E. YoUsE. ROGER C. IQAUFMAN. FRANKLIN T. ESTERLY. JOHN B. GEISINGER. PAUL I. NEFF. HENRY E. ORFE. HARRY W. SHIMER. COLLEG E ADDRESS 68 College OLIVER REUBEN BITTNER, . . South Allentown, South Allentown. Euterpea, Assistant Editor of the CIARLA. FRANK CROMAN, ..,. Quakertown, SII Tilghman St. Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society, Editor-in-Chief of the CIARLA, Representative to Pennsylvania Intercollegiate Oratorical Union. FRANKLIN T. ESTERLY, . . . Pottsville, 58 College. Enterpea, Franklin Literary Society. JOHN BENNER GEISINGER, A T Sz, . . Quakertown, 6I College. Euterpea, Mzzlzlevzberg Staff, Press Club, Glee Club. .. JACOB DANIEL HEILLIAN, . . Allentown, I227 Turner St. Euterpea, Franklin Literary Society, Business Manager of the CIARLA. ERNVIN REUBEN IAXHEIMER, . . Bethlehem, 75 College. Euterpea, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society, Artist of the CIARLA, ROGER C. KAUEMAN, . . . Oley, 75 College. Sophronia, Missionary Society, Franklin Literary Society. X EDXVIN KELLER KLINE, A T SZ, . Allentown, 38 South Fifth St. Sophronia. 26
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