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ltli-Qlrirr Staff Feature Editor DAVID STERNER Assistant Feature Editor EDWARD MOYER Sport Editor FREDERICK REHRIG Assistant Sport Editor RICHARD PEISCHL Advei tising Manager RICHARD LEYMEISTER Editor-in-Chief MARGARET BAIR Assistant Editor-in-Chief BERNARD SANTOR Assistant Advertising Managers ROBERT RARICK HOWARD REHRIG L51 Literary Editor ROBERT REPP Assistant Literary Editor JAY REED Art Editor JACK HILL Assistant Art Editors JOYCE SHIFFERT BETTY FISHER BARBARA EMERICK ELAINE FRITZ Business Manager RICHARD FAUST
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ennagluania Eutrh Ever 'one of us at SOIIIC tiine or another has seen articles of Penn- . , 4 , sylvania German art, perhaps 111 our homes or elsewhere, but we have never learned of its si0'niIicance. Thousands of Gerlnan families ol' C! the Jeasant class re ressed Dersecuted driven out of their native 9 - I? . 7 countrx' because ot their 1'iEllj 1OUS belieis came over of their own ac- . 'D cord. Some of them connng to these shores moved up the .I ludson and settled in New York. Others, the majority, settled ill the counties of Pliiladelpliia, lNlontgo111ery, Bucks, Northampton, IJ e h i gh, Berks, Schuylkill, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster, and York, illltl called tl1en1- selves the PENNSYLVANIA DEITSCIIEH C Dietseh ill high G crnianj . Although their comfortable homes were almost devoid of color and although their religion forbade the use of color on their persons. they attempted to put a note into their otherwise dull surround- ings by using all sorts ol' 4lQVlCOS-ll0C'01'Eltlllg' in gaudy reds, greens. and yellow all the articles which were useda everyday i11 the home. People are awakening to the fact that i11 spite of its simplicity, or perhaps folk-art is truly a great heritage and one, well deserving of all the praise and recognition we can give it. As a practical art, 0110 with which the people lived day by day, it meant mneh to its ere- ators and, holds something for us if we will only look for it. For, ol' such sturdy stock was composed Olll' great nation, in which all peoples, great and small alike, can express themselves to the fullest extent of their abilities. l4l
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Alma fllllatrr Our strong baud can 11G7Gl' be broken, Formed in O1'wigsbu1'g High m Falk su1'passi11g wealth unspoken, V4 4 Sealfd by f1'iendship's tie. A V5 Chorus: 0 t Alma Mater, Alma Mater, Deep graveu on each heart, Shall, Ire found l111W'iLV61'jllg' true, 'When we from life shall part. U31
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