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SENIOR CLASS AS FRESHMEN
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SENIOR HISTORY NU so the Senior Class has passed from the portals of our Alina. Mater, not into a 'house 0' dreams,' but into a fworld o' dreams, '-a world' of push and push, where- plans of former days are realized and the hopes oflpresent days areborn- some to continue their education at higher institutions of learning- others to begin the struggle right now-the struggle with preference and patronage, with ambition and sluiggishness, and the one great, supreme struggle with Life-in which the moral training of our four years shall reveal itself and we shall be Victorious-revered as true men and Women. Such is the world we have entered-lea.ving behind us, yet carry- ing With us, the memories of our four interclass debates, the Contest, the greatest and most long looked-forward-to event of our Senior year, the class parties, smacking of refreshments and good times, the class play and operettas, and Glee clubs, our talented in music, and our athletes, representing the sportsmansliip ol' 720. In the fall of 1919, we started school on the thresholdhof Senior- ity, happy with the thought of being back again, depressed with the thought' of leaving. At this time We were joined by Kathryn Fogcl, Robert Phifer and Fred Mertz, who entered our class as post-graduates from Coplay. Then the grind began. The battle with lessons, the gloomy reports, the class dissentions and personal squabbles-until Gentle Spring reminded-us that the time had come for the parting of the Ways. This time We part never to return. as argues, never to feel the same tie that held our class together for four years, never to realize what a class we were until memories in future years will reveal them. Now it is over. And the class of 1920, of which We are so proud, has divided into thirty-three different Ways, to lead thirty-three diff- erent lives-and to think but one single thought, for: To live the old days over, 'is a luxury. clivmo, W hen my truant frmoffos fwmzdev' to those old school days of mme. V. KENNEDY, '2O. A M IHPENNIAN, 120 Ffiftggn
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