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The E c ho School Calendar September 8 — School opened. September 24 — Prof. E. H. Frant: spoke about his trip to Alaska. September 26 — Speech by Dr. Wm. T. Ellis. October 1 — Miss Marian Messer spoke about her summer in France. October 14 — Speech by Dr. Irwin F. Mather. October 15 — Miss Eleanor Van Dyke spoke about her travels m Holland and Italy. October 22 — Speech by Dr. Howard W. Poor. October 29 — Speech by Dr. C. H. Ehrenfeld about Safety in Ruts. October 31 — Girls Party at Country Club. November 5 — Lieut. J. B. Anderson, U. S. N., spoke about the dirigible Shenandoah. November 12 — Dr. C. H. Ehrenfeld spoke about Chance and God. November 19 — Speech by Rev. John H. Ness. November 26 — Thanksgiving Vacation began. December 1 — Thanksgiving Vacation ended. December 3 — Speech by Dr. J. Ellis Bell. December 10 — Speech by Rev. M. J. Fleming, D.D. December 17 — Speech by Rev. Paul S. Atkins. December 18 — Phi Sigma Play: Tommy ' s Wife. December 19 — Phi Sigma Play: Tommy ' s Wife. December 19 — Christmas Vacation began. January 5 — Christmas Vacation ended. January 14 — Speech by Rev. Walter H. Traub, D.D. January 21 — Speech by Rev. Walter J. Hogue, D.D. January 22 — Phi Sigma Banquet. January 26 — Mid-year Exams began. January 30 — First Term ended. February 2 — Second Term began. February 4 — Speech by Dr. C. H. Ehrenfeld about The Total Eclipse of the Sun. February 18 — Speech by Dr. C. H. Ehrenfeld about Good Form. February 23 — Holiday (Washington ' s Birthday fell on Sunday). February 25 — Speech by Mr. E. A. Hirschman. March 4 — Speech by Rev. Wm. J. Oliver. March 11 — Speech by Rev. John W. Glover. March 13 — Girls ' Gym Exhibition. March 20 — Spring Vacation began. March 30 — Spring Vacation ended. March 30 — Speech by Rev. D. B. Mummert and Rev. A. R. Porter. April 1 — Speech by Rev. C. A. Oliver. April 4 — Sigma Delta Luncheon. April 7 — Recital by Miss Hortense Neilson. April 8 — Mr. C. E. Bilheimer spoke about Easter. April 17 — Speech by Ray Wyland. April 17 — Phi Sigma Banquet. May 18 — Senior final examinations begin. May 25 — General final examinations begin. May 31 — Sermon to Graduating Class. June 1 — Open Meeting of Phi Sigma Literary Society. June 1 — Alumni Reception. June 2 — Commencement. luNE 3 — School Picnic. 28 '
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Y. C. I. Alumni in College Athletics The Y. C. I. is very proud of a great many of its well known Alumni, but it is especially proud of several of its former athletes, namely: Pudge Davenport, who has been elected captain of the Varsity Basket-Ball Team of the University of Penn; Benny Weinstein, who has been elected captain of the Varsity Basket-Ball Team of Lehigh for 1925-1926; William Billmeyer, who was elected captain of the Freshman Basket-Ball Team of Lehigh for 1924-1925; Eddie Baron, who was elected captain of the Penn State Freshman Basket- Bail Team for 1924-1925; Ted Kain and Barney Barns, who played with the Varsity Basket-Ball Team at Dickinson, and Mike Donlon, who has won many honors on the track at Dickinson. Alumni Association The Alumni Association of the Y. C. L was organized in 1876 and held its first meeting June 16. Mr. R. E. Cochran was elected the first president of the society. The original graduating class numbered 8. In the year 1901 there were 255 members and at the present time there are approxi- mately 2,000 members, 600 of whom actually graduated. The Alumni holds an annual meeting on the evening before graduation, at which time the new members are received by the society. The officers of the Association for the years 1924-1925 are as follows: President, John A. Katz Vice-President, Henry Sfangler Secretary, Miss Lois J. Bell Treasurer, George Hay Kain, Esq. !;27:
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