. The Lanthorn 1917. Earnest Gassier speaks of his practical work as aphysician. Mr. Philip Hilbish rises next. He tells us he is manager of a depart-ment store in New York City, successor to John Wanamaker. Mr. WilliamDecker, Jr., says he has succeeded his father in business, upon the latters retire-ment, and is now owner of several large furniture factories. Mr. Elston Snyderis a famous evangelist. Miss Laura Schoch says she is a French teacher in SmithCollege. Miss Charlotte Fisher is a domestic science teacher in one of the Phila-delphia high schools. Letters of regret are at hand from the
. The Lanthorn 1917. Earnest Gassier speaks of his practical work as aphysician. Mr. Philip Hilbish rises next. He tells us he is manager of a depart-ment store in New York City, successor to John Wanamaker. Mr. WilliamDecker, Jr., says he has succeeded his father in business, upon the latters retire-ment, and is now owner of several large furniture factories. Mr. Elston Snyderis a famous evangelist. Miss Laura Schoch says she is a French teacher in SmithCollege. Miss Charlotte Fisher is a domestic science teacher in one of the Phila-delphia high schools. Letters of regret are at hand from the following:Hon. Paul Winey, Ambassador to Germany; Miss Evelyn Allison, a Red Crossnurse in China; Miss Bernice Swartz, a dress designer in Paris. After this briefaccount of themselves, those present renew old acquaintances and talk of the goodold times at S. U., and the wonderful changes twenty years has wrought in eachother and their beloved Alma Mater. Truly, it is not time that passes, we pass. Page Seventy-One. <.J ACADEMY STUDENTS
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