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3Jumot $oem HET boast who will of his powers to bluff, Our class does not live to deceive, We care not to brag of superior stuff. But we wish to make known what we believe. ' Tis unity, strengthens federation, ' Tis unity that strengthens our bunch ; As good men make a strong nation So g ' ood classmates make college ties staunch. We shirk not the work that ' s before us; We rely on the square deal plan ; We strive to do things without fuss; And be honest with our fellow man. We delve in the works of causation. And are determined to know the effect, We delight in out-door recreation. And stroll with co-eds select. When Freshmen, the Sophs had to respect Our standard of Brown and Cream; When Sophs, the Freshies elect Painted their colors only in the dream. As Juniors we would be respectful. And court no praise unearned, At all times seek to be thoughtful. And hark ' to the lessons we learned. For soon we shall stand grave Seniors, And the class of Nineteen Twelve Shall close its college memoirs. Ending the history of Rim. Ram, Reive. May we ever in the dim future. Prove worthy to old S. U. ; And then, as now, ever nurture The zeal that keeps good things in view. 29
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P. II. Stahl L. X. Bowes Lillian Fisher L. X. I!(i es J. E. Dale Lillian E. Fisher I [omer Feten ' If !• ' . S. Follmer 1 .ri ne A. 1 [avice . S. Hafer - junior Class € rganf$atton Colors — Brown and Cream Flower — Daisy MOTTO Remigare non Fluitare YELL Ripity! Ripity! Zip! Zam ! Zee! Karabona! Karabona! Lift ! Bum! Bee! ' Shingalacka ! Shingalacka! Rim! Ram! Reive! Susquehanna! Susquehanna! I ' M J! OFFICERS President Leone Ha vice Vice President F. S. Follmer Secretary W. S. Hafer CLASS ROLL Shamokin I )am, Pa. Millmont, Pa. Selinsgn e, l ' a. Selinsgrove, La. Selinsgrove, Pa. Mi tntgomerj . l ' a. St. Thomas, l ' a. T. J. Herman EC. E. Irvin Claude Mitchell Frank Noetling M. Margarel Stroh II. R. Shipe P. II. Staid Poetess 1 [istorian Treasurer Rosencrans, La Bli »omsburg, Pa. Lennsereek, Pa. Selinsgro e. Pa. Sunbury, l ' a. Sunbury, La. Mazeppa, La. 28
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Junior tstforp w ITH lid member of the class missing and ■ II 1 with one addition the class of 1912 en- V 7 tered upon this year of exceptional effort with characteristic vigor. When one at last enters upon the threshold of his or her Junior year, with new and deeper branches of studv. the ultimate aim of a college educa- tion is more forcibly impressed, and this thought is very clearly proved by a hasty glance at 1912. While we have done well in the way of athletics and music, we have done still better in other lines. Most of our members are leaders in the literary work of the school, and some bend their efforts especially to oratory, art and science. History is daily in the making, and such topics as our development mentally would be better related by one other than a member, but for the sake of honesty and fairness to all. it must be -aid that the passing from the Sophomore to and through Junior has been a decidedly credit- able metamorphosis. In the tennis tournament this year, which was strongl) contested we lost by a close margin in a duce set. Two very unfortunate occurrences took place just as we had 1911 going- at a good rate, and as is often the case, the delay broke the pace we had set and allowed 1911 time for recuperation. In basketball we very gracefully lost to our protege ' s, 1914, by the close score of 15 to 14, the winning foul being thrown in the last sec- ond of the play. These records, though not of the brightest, are still history, and who ever heard tell of his tory without the bright side up. At the beginning of the year we reorganized and received each one his allotted share in the g ' reat and beneficial task of this publication, and each one with true unity of spirit has done his or her share ami all merit the glory, (and pelf?). Should matters continue as they have, we feel certain that S. Y , will in 1912 graduate one of the largest clashes for many years and the besl ewer. 1 li--t( irian. 30
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