. Bizarre . e Urich Treasurer Paul Strickler Historian Poet Winter Term Paul StricklerHenry E. SnavelyE May MeyerHarrv H. Charlton Spring Term Lester A. RodesBlanche M RisserKathryn BachnianJohn E. Sherk Henry Elias SnavelyBlanche M. Risser Motto—Dum vivimus, viviamus Flower—DaisyColors—Blue Granite and Brown Charles H. ArndtKathryn B. BachmanWilliam BeckerWalter D. BieverHarry H. CharltonJohn CurryDavid GruberLeray B. Harnish (Reporter)Warren HayesMark G. HolzmanPaul B. HummelDaisy M. Kline YELL Baz a-roo, Gaz-el-koo, Bric-a-brac, Bliv-adoo, Gliv-a-doo, Rick o-Rick, San-a lee, Dan-a-ric, Kosh


. Bizarre . e Urich Treasurer Paul Strickler Historian Poet Winter Term Paul StricklerHenry E. SnavelyE May MeyerHarrv H. Charlton Spring Term Lester A. RodesBlanche M RisserKathryn BachnianJohn E. Sherk Henry Elias SnavelyBlanche M. Risser Motto—Dum vivimus, viviamus Flower—DaisyColors—Blue Granite and Brown Charles H. ArndtKathryn B. BachmanWilliam BeckerWalter D. BieverHarry H. CharltonJohn CurryDavid GruberLeray B. Harnish (Reporter)Warren HayesMark G. HolzmanPaul B. HummelDaisy M. Kline YELL Baz a-roo, Gaz-el-koo, Bric-a-brac, Bliv-adoo, Gliv-a-doo, Rick o-Rick, San-a lee, Dan-a-ric, Kosh-akav-a-kee, 1914, L. V. C. CLASS ROLL Edward KreiderHenry H. KreiderEdgar LandisArthur LightJohn B. LyterE. May MeyerEdythe L. MorrisonEdward MutchClaude D. ReddickD. Leonard ReddickBlanche M. RisserLester A. Rodes Carl SchmidtJohn E. SherkHenry E. SnavelyWilliam StagerPaul StricklerHarry E. UlrichM. Josephine UrichJ. Allen WalterRussel WeidlerDavid E. YoungD. Ellis ZimmermanGeorge S. ZuUinger Page 68. p. I Z A H R K 1 .) 1 12 Gliiss Historv lAST COMMENCEMENT day several members of the class of iyi2 and___^ a few other persons gifted with more than the average allotment of fore-^^^ sight stirred the echoes of Engle Hall with a song entitled FourteenWill Shine Next Year. \erily, the days of fulfilled prophecy are not over, forFourteen did shine with a luminosity infinitely more brilliant than was expect-ed by her most ardent sympathizers. Early on the first day of the college year, realizing that we had nothing tofear, not even the Sophomores, we proceeded, not to some outof the way place,as they had done on a similar occasion, but to the Carnegie Library where we or-ganized as the Class of 1914 without any opposition from the Sophomores. The following night, while the members of a certain class of crustaceans,which, on account of its stupenduous stupidity resulting from a grossly exagger-ated state of egotism, closely resembles the lobster, were preparing what was in-ten


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