Susquehanna University - Lanthorn Yearbook (Selinsgrove, PA)

 - Class of 1913

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Peering further into the cu|i the prophetess tohi me that she saw the future of Oilen C. Gortuer. that he had become one of the noted educators of his day and had become the hon- ored ]iresident of Greater S. U., which was now a dose riv;il of Harvard and Columbia. Asking the prophetess concerning our worthy friend and classmate, Karl, she replied that she saw a man standing in front of a large show tent, announcing the time for the performances to begin and urging the peojile to be sure and get in in time for the beginning of the performance. This was the very image of our friend. Karl Eugene Irvin. Seeking further infoiniafion concerning my classmates, was told that in the lup. she read the life of Claude Mitchell, who had started out as a teacher but had given u teadiing and become a noted corporation lawyer of Penn ' s Creek, Pa. Thomas J. Herman was reported as a man hard to understand, and whose future was hard to foretell; but that he had been long debating in his mind whether he should engage in teaching, journalism or farming as his life work. However, he finally decided to marry a musician, a graduate from the music department of S. U. and enter the field of journalism and had become jiroprietor of the Selinsgi ' ove Tribune. Revolving the dregs of the cup still further the prophetess sai l that she saw a tall, hand- some looking woman with black hair, that her name was to be found on the list of one of our celebrated lyceum bureaus; that she was a reailer of world wide reputation. This one i roved to be none other than our lassmate, Margaret M. Stroh, whose readings it was often our l)leasure to hear. The future of Flo Treibley was very dirticult to decipher, but was finally reported to have married and settled down as the affectionate wife of a writer of short stories for magazines. I was next given the revelation of our classmate, Y. H. Weber. He was known as a lecturer and teacher of renown. His lectures were pulilishcd and used as texts in many of our large colleges. Lest she ' d forget, she said that the future of Harry Shipe would next be revealed. Among the lawmakeis of our country in the Senate, in Washington, 1). C, was our friend, Harry, acting as Chajilain. Though small of stature, he expounded the truth to them as one hav- ing authority. Searching for the last time among the dregs in the cup the prophetess said, that she saw the revelation of the life of one, Paul H. Stahl; that he was a man of high aspirations and after taking his theological course at S. U., he overrated his ability and sought a pastor- ate in some of our large city churches, but after being re.jected several times had come to realize his mental caliber and sought a position in some of the more humble fields of labor, and had become a valiant and ethcient servant in his chosen calling, and would some day be found in some of the i)laces he had first sought and finally become able to prophesy for the Class of 1912. Proi ' HET, ' 12. Page J D ' enfjj-six



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RAYAIOXD L. LUBOLD. SELINSGROVE, PA. Susquehanna Academy ; Col- lege Entrance Prize; Class Art- ist ; Class Representative on Ath- letic Board: Varsity Football. ' 09 ; Business Manager Lanthorn ; Y. M. C. A.: CHo: Classical: Ministry. Slocum Xot a maker of ilesfiiiics am I . but a maker cf ha . Here we ha e one who may be likened unto the tortoise, in the table, The Tortoise and the Hare. as he l)elie es in taking his good old time to everything that he undertakes, but nevertheless he gets there just the same. Ray has shown his ai)ility as a student e er since his arri al at S. L ' .. having won the College Entrance Prize in the spring of 1909: and in class he is sure to know something about the lesson. e ' en though he ne er looked at it. He has also shown his ability as an athlete. ha ing played more than one fast and furious game on the gridiron and he was not of the kind that says, beg pardon. when colliding with the opposing man. He has become a celebrated singer and is at present leader in the Junior Quartet. His favorite selection is. My Irene Is the Village Queen. When singing he emits a noise like a rusty fog-horn on a cold morning. Ray s favorite pastime is flirting with the girls, having once been caught in the act of winking at our Sarah. He also makes frec|uent trips to I ' isher ille, where he me-(Enders| to a small cottage where resides the little girl be left behind when he moved to Selinsgrove. b or this member of the class we can only ])redict the greatest success as a guardian of his flock. By Danicil. Page Txvenly-elghl

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