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Senior History O him, who has not an Alma Mater which he loves, the last message 0“ a graduating class can mean nothing. But, kind reader, if you have such an Alma Mater, if you like to look back to your college days and cherish the fond memories of them, you will understand. You will know that the emotions, the regard, the love can not he ex- pressed in such feeble lines as these. We do not, at this late hour, care to recall the achievements in the class- room or the victories on the field. We care very little whether the world knows of oui ' difficulties and we do not choose to remember. It is of little moment for you to know who we are or what we have accomplished. We shall he satisfied if you believe that, on this page, there is an attempt to picture our love for Muh- lenberg. The time for the final word has come too soon. We are prepared to go forth into the world with undaunted courage, but are we ready to say adieu? Let us linger a moment and turn to retrospection. When we stop to think of the happy moments; when we remember the devotion of a kind professor ; when we feel the guiding hand of our Alma Mater, we can not say the word. But we have run the short course allotted to us. We must lay aside our history when we feel that much should he added. Could we but recall the oppor- tunities to enrich it ; to insert the kind word for the unkind; to smile when we frowned ; to work when we lagged ; to appreciate when we were indifferent. We must allow the friendships which we have formed to he interrupted. How sacred they appear at this time of departure ! When we think of them alone, we realize that our time has been well spent. Especially do we rejoice in the good fellowship of classmates of the past and, with longing hearts, hope for our mu- tual happiness in the great future before us. Thus, on the eve of our departure from these scenes so dear to us, from this life of opportunity, we stand with manifold emotions. There is much to be re- membered and much to he said but our hearts are too full. We can do no more now than close our history, praying God’s blessing upon our Alma Mater and all who love her. Historian 26
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