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We, the Class of 1958, deem it a privilege to dedicate this, our yearbook, to DR. GEORGE TAYLOR ETTINGER a Undent, a scholar, a philosopher, a lover of the arts. Colleges are not simply bits of real estate. They are built of the character of men whose lives have gone into their making. More beautiful than marble, more enduring than stone, is a conse- crated life, a life like that of the friend to whom this tribute is I)aid. We remember Dr. Ettinger as Professor and Dean, but we love and revere him as a friend, as a man, who by his living taught us to live. Dr. .T. A. Seegers, ’13 Dr. Ettinger was the same in the decade 1910-20 as in 1800-70 and he will be so in 19U0-7O. These were his characteristics; Ilis humor was keen but kindly; he was an old man with young ideas: his strictly alphabetical order of recitation necessitated only occasional preparation; his digressions into political discus- sions often saved the unprepared; his examinations were long but easy; and all students and alumni loved him. Judge James F. Ilenninger, ’12 a sports enthusiaU, a lover and our beloved friend. of life. Dr. (Jeorge T. Ettinger stooil “aee liigli” with iiis stiuient ooin- panions while we sliared the joys (tliere were no sorrows) of col- lege life with him. He bridged flnely the social gap, which exist- ed in those days, between town and gown. Studious but never a recluse, earnest but always jolly, witty but never course; he was a welcome addition to any group. S. C. Schmucker, ' 82 It was a real privilege to sit at the feet of Dr. Ettinger. It was a great pleasure to meet such a One Cliristien gentleman and we are sorry that future students will not have the same oppor- tunity. Rev. Paul F. Spieker. ' 22
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Published the JUNIOR CLASS p nil H H I y y LLl ALLENTOWN PENNSYLVANIA L=3 J
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