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4 A A ..,........ M .,,,.., - fx. M ,f W .. . W ..,....., I ' iiiii il 1 ,Q l i ffi 1- ...l ..... tif! Qj v gmg History of 1918 As we near the end of our college course we can only look back on the things we have accomplished and the four years that we have spent at W. 8: J. with the greatest of pleasure and satisfaction. The class of 1918 entered W. 8: J. in the fall of 1914 and' numbered 116 members. Very little of consequence was done the first year by the class as a whole, but it was prophesied by all that big things would be done by the class before we had passed out of the Halls of Knowledge for good. The class has always been well represented along all lines of college activity. During the last four years the football, the basketball and the track teams have owed much of their successes to the members of the 1918 class. One remarkable happening during the first year the class of 1918 spent at W. 8a J. was the culmination of the reign of Dr. James D. Moffat as president of the college and the inauguration of Dr. Frederick W. Hinitt, to take the place which the former had so aptly filled. In the winter of 1915-1916 the members of the class took an active part in the Glee and Mandolin Clubs and the Mock Convention held in the spring of 1916. But as each year rolled by many familiar faces were no longer to be seen until now the class numbers hardly thirty. Nevertheless the same ardent spirit is shown by the class in all college activities. A mere glance at the Honor Roll will show with what stuff the class of 1918 is made. Although these men are not here in person, we are proud to say that they are here in spirit and their memory will long be a cherished one to all who knew them. 27
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A A ,....v... Wm... X X.. .. K get M gtg Cl-IARLES BURToN BnAn'r, J lt.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Here is one from the smoky town, NVho colnes to class without a frown, Of all the students far and near You may he sure he has no fear. HOWARD MCGILL BRUCE. . .Taylorstown, Pa. Claysville High School. This young man is harmless as a hee, He would not harm you for a fee. He is a farmer by the way And in the summer pitches hay. GEORGE JAMES BRYEN, JR. ............ 112 K E Duquesne, Pa. Duquesne High School. Class Football 1-2: Class Basketball 1-2-3g As- sistant Managel' Baseball 23 Married 4. Our henedict George, a grand old man Will soon, like Casey, salute Uncle Sam. We're sure he will to Peg he true For while he's round, no one is blue. HOWARD J UsTUs CHAPIN .............. A T A Brockwayville, Pa. St. Johns Military Academy. Class Secretary-Treasurer 25 Class Vice Presi- dent 4. - Chape is a banker en route, The hoot-owls hc delights to shoot His fashion plate fame, Has gained him a name And his feminine tastes are acute. '29
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