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' n 'n ni Alirmn lb . M ff lm. fs E if 'T I1E,j7yw.,,,,,,, ,, 1.,,, , , .-:Y NDORA 1,. . . .... .. . ,.,, ...... - ...i.,..if-:w.il.l.' Senior Gllztss Iflisfurg WTB? I-IE time has come for our last appearance in the PANDORA. It QS is with a feeling of sadness and regret that we realize others will take our place here, while we pass on to the duties of the outer world. Thrice before our achievements have been Writ- ten here, and there is little to be added to those chapters of O our history. Q J The class of 1923 entered Washington and Jefferson Col- -5 lege on the twenty-fourth day of September, 1919, one hun- s-9 dred and forty green but ambitious men. True to tradition, J we engaged the Sophomores in the rear of the College Gym- nasium, and after a fiercely waged battle emerged victorious and happy. Several of our number made the varsity teams, Cm both football and basketball, thus adding more honor to the achievements of our class. The following year found us back in College, conscious of our increased importance and of the great responsibility of training the incoming Freshmen, for we were Sophomores. Although greatly dimin- ished in numbers, we took a greater hold on the spirit of the College. One of the most notable achievements of our class was our banquet, which was held without interference from the Freshmen. In our Junior year we witnessed, and took a large part in, the suc- cesses of one of the greatest elevens in the history of the College. Also during our Junior year, S. S. Baker was installed as President of the institution. Now we have come to our last year at W. Sz J. We may modestly admit that we have done our part in establishing new customs which we hope will mature into traditions of the College. Our intimate association of our college life will soon be brought to a close. Our many days of drudgery, mingled with our moments of pleasure have both been to pre- pare us for the greater purpose. Although we may be deeply -engrossed in our future tasks, we shall always find time to reflect on our four years association with, and the glorious spirit of, Our College. GEORGE R. KENNEDY. ,,7 1 X . Thirty-one
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