. Bizarre . s BIZARRE 1 i) 1 2 Sophomores 1913 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President . G. Adolphus Richie Charles Y. Ulrich Vice President . Earl G. Loser Lottie Spessard Secretary . Sara Zimmerman . Clara Horn Treasurer . Edith Lehman Edith Lehman Historian . Amos H . Weigle Poet . Sarah Zi: mmerman Motto—Vista Unita Fortior Flower—Red Clover Colors—Crimson and Steel YELL Boom-a-lacka! Rack ajacka! Boom a lacka! Bing!Ripazipa! Zip-a-ripa! Rip ! Zing!Wahoo! Yahoo! Wahoo! Gee!Nineteen thirteen L. V. C. Lottie M. SpessardFlorence E. ChristesonSara E. ZimmermanEdna E. YarkersEdi
. Bizarre . s BIZARRE 1 i) 1 2 Sophomores 1913 OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President . G. Adolphus Richie Charles Y. Ulrich Vice President . Earl G. Loser Lottie Spessard Secretary . Sara Zimmerman . Clara Horn Treasurer . Edith Lehman Edith Lehman Historian . Amos H . Weigle Poet . Sarah Zi: mmerman Motto—Vista Unita Fortior Flower—Red Clover Colors—Crimson and Steel YELL Boom-a-lacka! Rack ajacka! Boom a lacka! Bing!Ripazipa! Zip-a-ripa! Rip ! Zing!Wahoo! Yahoo! Wahoo! Gee!Nineteen thirteen L. V. C. Lottie M. SpessardFlorence E. ChristesonSara E. ZimmermanEdna E. YarkersEdith M. LehmanFlorence E. KlippingerClara K. Horn CLASS ROLL Ivan K. PotterAmos H. WeigleG. Adolphus RichieEarl G. LoserClarence UlrichGeorge A. WilliamsE. Kephart BougterFrank Shearer P. F. RobertsLandis R. KlingerPaul Loser\ictor D. MulhoUenBoaz G. LightCharles Y. UlrichVictor M. Heffelfinger Page 62. ?Piin, F I? r Z A K K i: 1 O 1 12 Class History ACTS ARE history, not dreams. Of that institution of which there isnothing to be written most can be written, for the absence of facts opensa vast arena to the ingenuit}- of the historian. All class histories read like the epitaphs on the monuments of the departed dead: few are true, more arequestionable and the most are but the dream of what might have been. The history of the class of 1913 is an open book which even he who runsmay read. Ushered into life in celebration of the centennial of the birth of the greatEmancipator, adorned with the numerals which a less valorous class wouldhave deemed unlucky, with a class roll of twice its numerical standard, the classof Thirteen began to astonish the world with its precocity and muscular activ-ity from the very beginning of existence, sweeping the Sophs off the earthwith an avalanche of victories that will stand as a monument of the unconquer-able spirit of the class. The clean sweep of th
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