York College of Pennsylvania - Horizon Tower Yearbook (York, PA)

 - Class of 1915

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RAYMOND CLAYTON SHINDLER SHINNY ARCHIE Shinny is easily aggrivated, not because he comes from North York, but because he takes life too seriously. That sol- emn, sweet face is often lighted with a holy light, so it seems until we find that the smile is caused by things, O well I would- n ' t like to say just what, you understand anyway. He is SOME debater, you might know, as he is generally Rich ' s col- league. Archie will be a HOWLING success as a minister, especially if the majority of the congregation are women. All the women fall when they get one good look. We here offer sympathy to his future wife, hoping she will not be of a jeal- ous disposition. BEN THOMAS DAMS DOC BEN MR. DAVIS Pottsville is the town guilty of sending this athlete into York. Not that we blame Pottsville but what of York. Some say he is a good athlete but that he is getting too old. Not too old to start a bum argument however. He got his ability at Bloomsburg. Doc is thinking seriously of matrimony; thinks he is too lonesome but maybe she doesn ' t agree with him. We can ' t say for sure. That doesn ' t keep him from keeping up his other friendships though, and showing his friend a good time. Bryan has a great admirer in Doc . In fact he as- pires to succeed him, but he will have to do away with his fa- vorite motto if he wants to succeed. His motto is: When pleasure interferes with work, cut out the work.

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Shindler, Raymond Clayton Hobby — At Dallastown Religion — Lutheran Politics — Water Wagon Future Occupation — Ministry Davis, Ben Thomas Hobby — Swimming Religion — Baptist Politics — Suffragette Future Occupation — Bi Bryan ccessor



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A Tribute to our School Thou art gone, the abyss of heaven Hath swallowed up thy form But on my heart, deeply has sunk The lesson thou has given And shall not soon depart. So like Bryant says of that lone fowl flying through the air, Lone, wandering, but not lost we say of ourselves. We are about to leave the shelter and influence of our beloved school. We are loath to leave it. The many years which we have spent within its walls has caused a love to spring up within our hearts which we are un- able to explain. We go. Some to further institutions of learning, some to the workshop, and some to learn our Father ' s business. But, no matter where we may go, the lessons thou hast taught us shall ne ' er de- part. Deeply have they sunk upon our hearts. Little did we real- ize when our beloved principal cautioned us about this fault and the other that before we were even away from his kindly influence we should see the full meaning of Shakespeare ' s thought when Iago says to Othello: Good name in man or woman dear, my lord Is the immediate jewel of their souls Some of us may roam far from kin and friends but never from the teachings of our beloved school. It is with regret and sorrow that we say good-bye to the many familiar objects and friendly faces. But we know that the command rings out Go Forth and reach thy goal . And so we go forth. Some to fill places of renown and prominence. Others to fail to reach or realize their great ambition!) and yet to go down as the greatest success in life. Some of us ma} ' fail but in our failure not dishonor our Alma Mater. Years may come and years may go, but thou shalt go on for- ever beloved school. It is thy duty to teach the young the ways and mysteries of life in as full a measure as we have been taught, and in after years when we too shall follow those who have gone to that country from whose borders no one has yet returned, we shall thank thee for the lessons thou didst teach. Again I say We go , not willingly but at thy command to face the battles ahead fearlessly and with confidence, sustained and sooth- ed by an unfaltering trust in our God, our Countrv and our School.

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