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il SRST Seah a ee eS eee eS anton €Cditorial Board Editor-in-Chief Stephen Henry Hurtuk, I. M. E. °20. Assistant Editor-in-Chief Arnim J. Ayres, I. M. E. °20. CET Eee one enone ranenan no Lester C. Short, Arch. '20 E. Vernon Carbonara, I. Gh jae James Daugherty, Art, °20. Paul Bancroft, I. M. E. ‘20. Carl Weible, I. E. E. ‘20. Thomas Beggs, Art. '20. Charles H. Pope, Arch. ‘20. Leon Ne Roth, I Ch. E. 220; Jonas E. Higbee, I. M. E. '21. William Adams, I. E. E. 20. Associate Editors Charles Saylor, I. Ch. E. 20. Benjamin Levy, I. E. E. °20. John Malone, I. E. E. '20. Business Manager Marcus B. Macaulay, I. M. E. 20. Assistant Business Managers Gordon H. Thornton, I, M. E. ‘20. William A. Shultz, M. C. '20. Athletic Manager Charles J. Knudsen, I. Ch. E. °20. Assistant Athletic Managers Clarence Seagraves, Arch. ‘20. Ralph Lamenzo, I. Ch. E. °20. Curculation Manager Charles L. Bullock, I. M. E.’20. Assistant Circulation Managers Alton M. Rackett, I. E. E. °20, Nicholas Riley, Art, ‘21. Dudley Hoyt, I. E. E. 20. William Folterman, I. M. E.'20. Joseph E. Balthazar, I. M. E. '20. Charles Lichtenberg, I. Ch. E.°20. Warren Moore, Art, ‘20. James J. Murphy, Arch. '20. Raymond J. Lockhart, I. M. E. 20. Donald W. DeLand, I. E. E.’ Jerry Vibberts, Arch. '20. Rudolph E. Huda, I. A a ‘20. John Keenan, I. E. E. ” The Editorial Board is greatly indebted to the Stevens Press, Harry J. Paul, the photographer, and the Morris Engraving Company for their faithful cooperation and service in the realization of this Year Book. SiS isai alae aaa aaa an leona enan Sete et Ste net =the SI St ESM SN ST =I tgp === eine
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BOARD OF EDITORS Top Row—Litchtenberg, Thornton, Short, Pope, Keenan, Hoyt, Bancroft, Bryon, and Shultz. Second Row—Vibberts, Daugherty, DeLand, Huda, Lamenzo, Carbonara, Saylor, Higbee, and Roth. Third Row—Folterman, Riley, Murphy, Levy, Weible, Adams, Balthazar, and Lockhart. Front Row—Malone, Moore, Ayres, Hurtuk, Knudsen, Macaulay, and Bullock. Fourteen
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il SERS eee en ane en aien aon Setar OA Sapings and Maxims of the Founder, Charles Pratt If people speak ill of you, live so that others will not believe it. Character represents that hid- den virtue which prompts our thoughts and actions. It is formed by our daily habits. Little things make it, little things mar it. It is of slow growth. Our secret thoughts shape it. The results of all efforts are in proportion to the work and skill you give them. Never expect to get honor, position, or money on any other terms. Be patient and learn to wait, make few changes, and be known as transparently honest. Always be at work. There is no pleasure or profit in idleness. Plenty of work is better than wealth without it. The giving which counts is the giving of one’s self. ene, GAS Baw Do the natural thing. Seek the counsel of persons more experienced; then act on your own judgment. If in doubt, wait. I do not believe the Lord ever gave a man a good enough mem- ory to be a successful liar. Never make a contract like a pitcher, with the handle all on one side; be fair, for you cannot succeed in any other way. Happiness is not measured by the amount of money one has. Neither does money as a rule contribute to happiness so much as the habit of contentment pur- chased by a busy life. Be just and fear God. It is safe to talk much with Him. The re- wards of life are an approving conscience, the memory of kind deeds, and the hope of Heaven. Have a pride in your character. Don’t do anything you would be ashamed of. Be a gentleman, whatever your business. LeAnne aan liar SRS SNone aon sien reason eon oon ena arr 1 eft a get tte edt =e = ein=ti=tret
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