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Alma Mater In the dear old Cumberland Valley, tNeath the glowing sky, Proudly stands our Alma Mater On the hilltop high. Mid the waving golden cornhelds, Just beyond the town, Stand the ivy-covered buildings As the sun goes down. When we leave our Alma Mater, We will praise her name, Ever live to raise the standards Of her glorious name, -CH0RUS Swell the chorus ever loudere We,ll be true to you. Hail to thee, our Alma Mater Dear old Red and Blue. eHarriet S. Freeby, nee Shelly, 1893.
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A Message from our President Class of 1946 a I consider it a high privilege to contribute a few thoughts to this thirtieth yearbook. My class yearbook was the first. I served as a student on the committee, under the leadership of the late Mrs. Harriet Wylie Stewart, that selected the name tiCUMBER- LAND for the school yearbook. It is now quite fitting this 75th Anniversary year that we mention Mrs. Stewart be- cause of her interest in the college and her contribution to the history of Penn- sylvania. I am not very well acquainted with the members of this first post- war class. I did not have the pleasure of serving you during the years you have been in college. I do know the class of 1946 came through a hectic war period. The personnel of the class has changed; the in- structional staff of the college has changed. Yours has been a stormy period. With many handicaps you have reached the end of your college career. I can only wish for each member the best. May each one flnd an opportunity to serve his community in keeping with his training and in the spirit of the Master Teacher. The class of 1946 will celebrate its fifth reunion in 1951. When we celebrate the 100th Anniversary in 1971, it will be your twenty-fifth. It is line that you have carried the anniversary idea through your year- book. We are very hopeful that the next twenty-five years will be peaceful years in the world so that the brotherhood of man and the Fatherhood of God will have an opportunity to eliminate wars forever. The teacher will be a big factor in this great work. LEVI GILBERT, President.
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