CARL GEORGE GOERDEL MiWinburg. Pa. FRANCIS PATRICK ...
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<strong>CARL</strong> <strong>GEORGE</strong> <strong>GOERDEL</strong><br />
.?t,ibr,kii>c-e Carps, Sotrini.licr.< iii Prritrcc<br />
<strong>MiWinburg</strong>. <strong>Pa</strong>.<br />
Signii~ Chi; Scrul> 1:notball. 1. '!<br />
"If 'Solnrxliel-e in Francr' were only the RLIC~I>CII catmpil?<br />
ix11d the RLICLIIPII fntl,all team mrrr doing tl~r lighting. I aoi~ld<br />
lhn\.e no kick coming"<br />
<strong>FRANCIS</strong> <strong>PATRICK</strong> McDERMOTT<br />
.4iabzrlor,cc Corps, illlr~,lorua<br />
Houtzdale. <strong>Pa</strong>.<br />
Kappa Sig~na: Varsity Foot1,all. 1. ?. 3: Varsity Raqel~all, 1. ?, 3:<br />
Chairman Sophomore Bnnqltet Committee.<br />
"L-nfortunately nas sick and did not get over with llle huys<br />
ill the Ruclmrll Unit. Imt expect to rail very shortly. Glad'to<br />
liear tllnt Ruck~lell harl a good Iigliting team this year, hut was<br />
rorry tbst I d~clt~'t Im\-r n chailce to light for the glory of Old<br />
Ruckncll."<br />
ANTHONY ENOCH WYDANOVICTH<br />
Infnatry<br />
Mt. Carmel. <strong>Pa</strong>.<br />
Class Football, 1<br />
"I war callrd to the colors lact fall and since then hare beet?<br />
knockills aboot from place to place. Uncle Sam treatr you all<br />
risllt ~f you treat him all right. T often think of the boys and<br />
wish I could Ihe Ihack."<br />
ARTHUR DAVID McKINLEY<br />
.Ifcdk-01 Corps<br />
Sharon, <strong>Pa</strong>.<br />
C11emic;tl Engineering Snciety<br />
"Hen's old Bnckncll and the I.'Agenda coming along? I suppose<br />
that the boys are sorking bard on the Ihook jost at present.<br />
' V V c l l . here's n.ishi~lg them and thc rest oi my classmates srtccess"
Class Toem<br />
Fresl~men days are Inst and gone;<br />
Lost in the maze oi the years:<br />
Lost with their hopes and arnllitions.<br />
Their misgivings and their iears.<br />
Tn the courses we once were pursuing.<br />
Others onr places lill.<br />
For now we are dignified Sophomores<br />
In the college on the hill.<br />
hlany are they who have left os<br />
Gone we know not where:<br />
Some to face the battle of liie.<br />
Others.-"Over There."<br />
Fighting not merely ior glory.<br />
Nor irlHamed with the hattle's lust:<br />
Rut lighting bravely and nol,ly<br />
In defense of a cause that is just.<br />
\i\'hether we ever shall see them again<br />
Is more than we can tell,<br />
But deep down in oor hearts we feel<br />
proud of them<br />
As Sophomores of old Bucknell.<br />
Yes. we're proid of the class oi twenty<br />
And we have a right to he.<br />
For it has covered itself with a glory<br />
That shall shine eternally.<br />
And \\-hen the struegle yonder is ended<br />
And the roar of the guns has ceased,<br />
When the clouds oi war lhare<br />
disappeared<br />
I11 the gloriot~s dawn of peace.<br />
\Vl>en calle~e days are over<br />
.And we've reacher1 the goal at last<br />
\\'hen youth is but a memory<br />
.And liie's cares are nearly past.<br />
'Tis then, as the sllado\vs of evening<br />
Steal soitly over the lea,<br />
That back to our miorls shall come<br />
trooping<br />
I.ong Imried .\lemories.<br />
Memories of paths that uranrlered<br />
\\!here the nlaples Ihent and swayed,<br />
\+'here together we went strolling<br />
\\rith the iriends ai younger days.<br />
Friends who were steadiast comrades<br />
Days when we stoclied to learn<br />
The secrets of success in liie.<br />
How we'll sieh for their return.<br />
Hut our wisll shall he vain and empty<br />
I'or the treasures of bygone days<br />
Can never, no. never. come back to us:<br />
They are gone forever and aye.<br />
So let us wisely improve the present<br />
Enjoy it while we may;<br />
Forget thp future and tlie past<br />
.4111I li\-e lust ior to-clay.<br />
For to-day \re enjoy a position.<br />
\\re are only too proud to fill.<br />
The enviable position of Sophomores<br />
In the rollere on the "Tlill."
more over tlie line. In our new trench the trench of "Gro\\-ing<br />
Cor ~fidence," \ve prel~ared for a new assault, the Sophomore-Freshman foot-<br />
ball game. The onslaught was furious, but we emerged with our colors unstaii<br />
ned, having held the much-vaunted enemy to a scoreless tie. \\'liile n-e<br />
, . ..<br />
Sopbon nore<br />
S t o our streng th, we, the I ), num1)ered 199, ~vhen<br />
as Freshmen we entered tlie first trench. The class scrap came.<br />
"Over .the top" we \vent. I\Then the smoke cleared away ((lust<br />
in this case). we were victorious, having taken every Sopho-<br />
were elate
-<br />
SOI'HOlIORE C'I,ASS, 1920<br />
Officers<br />
l i t - - - \\;II.I.I.~V tl, ~ I ~ ~ I ~ JIrt - - - CHZIII_ES 1
TOHK N. B.~TMAN, Ax - - - - -<br />
"So swept the blllalr of 1mxbfolae.is'<br />
ROBERT I
R.Caossc;~
FIO, nBO<br />
''Auei,,.,.,, I,,,, ..... ......<br />
1 s:r<br />
ED! WIN \IT. HC<br />
- .<br />
--<br />
ROBERT L. HULSIZER,<br />
RUTTI :
RoBERT~.~
H.\RRY I*. ~.~sc.~RRo\!'. K T - - - - - - Jel-sex Shore<br />
"\Tllrr"'r<br />
Ill" ,li:lillll;lll?~' '-wllo'r got tllP rn"klll.~'<br />
HEI.EN~~TT - - - - - - - - Dresden, S. y.<br />
"I Inrr. 1111: HIIIV I IOVC"<br />
VICTOR .\. OI~I.SON - - - - - - - - - Kane<br />
"Clllirfll~olr~<br />
111- middle nrmr"<br />
GLEV E. OTT - - - - - - - - - Orbisonia<br />
*'I Itc,~,~ -< I,"",,<br />
,,,~I,,."'S I,"+'<br />
EI.IZ.\BETHS.P.~TTERS~N,~B* - - - - - Kirk~vood<br />
"CI'" *I, tr;,,,rll:,r"et t1>;,t ti,",, fllrll, ollc sp,,.; tl,? .11,1"<br />
- - - - - - - - Nanticoke<br />
~ i ~ ~ ~ ~ P ~ ~ ~ . \ ~ ~ ~ ~ -<br />
'..*I; *"I,PI 3s tllP 11ns 1% I."k"<br />
CL.\RENCE 13. Pos.~I~s, QK* - - - - - - - Skmbury<br />
.''l'Il,l~ t,,t,,,>
.\RIOROTFIY I~.THO~IPSIIK - - - - - \\hot1 Luline. K. J.<br />
"lvork, for the ei~llf is cotnin~''<br />
I~.\RG.~RETH.TRPMP - - - - - - - - Derr!-<br />
~-virtse nlorle I. Ilnplllnesa 1,el"s"<br />
DOROT~IY VIT.I.TNCER.<br />
AAA - - - - - - \\.illia~~~spo~-i<br />
~'O,],,,l,l~ is ti,? ,V~I,I,>~ 11:Nlr -,, s,,-q.Ft ~tt iir~<br />
,I~~,,III''<br />
:,- I"T"'< sq)~r~lc<br />
I~.tnx~J.\\~.\cownn.PX- - - - - - - Philadelphia<br />
"(.nrrlr." illltl I:,%)- I. IIP. ~."'.ntly illf~1~1"" tI) 1>r;,rt ii eVG11. ilt ).,,Ill .'.",i,.""<br />
C.\RRIR.A.TVETZET. - - - - - - - Beaverto~rn<br />
"site'" IIttl~, llrlt "1,. nl.:"<br />
L.\\VRENCE .A. VRIEDEZRCI
3Fres$man Class 'Spoem<br />
The country echue
7rest)man Class Xistory<br />
T came to pass in the fall of the year Sinetee11 Huildred<br />
and Seventeen, that a me~noral~le (lay (la\\-ned it1 the<br />
history of Bucknell Cnivel-sit?. On that day, a class<br />
country and atlvnnce~l I~c)l~lly to the door oi the college<br />
uti the Ilill. There they knocketl a1111 cried: "Oh. Bucknell. nlicknell.<br />
open unto us: for I~ehold \re have come ~eel;ing that inqtructioil \vhich<br />
thou art able to impart.<br />
.is the months rolled by there was ~,ro
FItESH31.XS CLASS, 1991<br />
Officers<br />
Presrdcrct - - - - Tnohc.\s S. \\~II.I.I.$Ms<br />
1-iccP,-csidcrrl - - - - .~~.BI:HT GOHO<br />
Scrrelary - - - - NAKN.\H \IADISOW<br />
Trrostrr.c.r. - - - - C;EIIRI:E It. KI.I_VGELHOTFEK<br />
Hisforinrt - - - - T,L:CII_LZ E\..\As<br />
Poctrss - - - - Llnnjr~n~~ E. Sr,nour
Yresbmen<br />
S.\K.\EII.'..\IJ.\MS- - - - - - - - - Cvatesville<br />
''1,:,,,,71, :,,,,I ti,,, ,V,,~I~I 1:1,,!211. ,,ltl, :-"I,"<br />
I~,IHERT\\. ..\NGST.\DT - - - - - - - Le\visbl~rg<br />
">IS h$,l:,,l
DOROTIIY I-. II.\vrs - - - - - - - - - Her~vick<br />
..ll*l. Xl.,,lill I.,ll.li I. lif\\.x''<br />
- - - - - - - - - Lewisl~urg<br />
II.E.~.III.IY<br />
">Is B ~ l
I
DBNZILKISG - - - - - - - ' - - Afuncy<br />
.ALDEN P. I,,tl,"<br />
- Port .Ulegheny<br />
HILDING A. LARSOK : - - - - -<br />
."l'l~
AS SEEN ON TliE CAMPLS<br />
lT3
Glztla~:riJ,,t \,11:>t >I* ~ "t 1 I,,' nr1t-<br />
H.\RO~.D~..SIII~~I~I: - - - - - - - hlilton<br />
"SIl,~,,t. l,X,t I,? ,,,>,.llilx"<br />
13:
ROST~ELLO.B.SMITH- - - - - - 3I01-risto\vn,N. J.<br />
"In ounce of prevention is worth :I patllld of cure''<br />
VERS.AL.SMITR - - - - - - - RIaiianoy City<br />
"Oh, tllore F,,*lS''<br />
~~,\RIED.SPANCI.I:R - - - - - - - - Milton<br />
~IAJORIE E. SPROGT<br />
"Inlnt is life Witheat enje>-lnrat?"<br />
- - - - - - - Picture Rocks<br />
"~mpolrire, enruest, xlrolnpt to :let"<br />
IGNAS M. STADULES,<br />
JR. - - - - - - - Plymoutii<br />
"xni,ocly knows llor yrwn I :la)"<br />
GERTRCDESTEVENS - - - - - - - - Lansdoll-ne<br />
"Some ellleken"<br />
DAVIDH.STEW.\R~JSON- - - - - - Jersey City, N. J.<br />
.'What's the Ldei~'!"<br />
SELAH \V. SUTTON - - - - - - - RIorristown, S. J.<br />
"Thele'I a ,?,lxol,"<br />
FRANK T. TAYLOR - - - - - - - Trenton, N. J.<br />
"HI* lirqtlny lies in tlte sLll
Special Stubents<br />
Donr,rs\\'.lI:\~s~~~r.~ - - - - - - Ports\.ille. Pi. Y.<br />
1i*r .''T,,.+Y" ,L; st, ,,law I,,>",*,'<br />
I;PLICI.IXS~~.TexicoCit!<br />
~'('131,<br />
ye,, I,"",," ,Ill CP It?"<br />
CI.IFFORD~.\~ENTZ- - - - - - - - Jersey Shore<br />
"111,\\' BO I,", l
DELTA SIGMA HOUSE<br />
OBSERVATORY<br />
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