The Panther, Yearbook of Polytechnic College, 1911 Page: 71
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Iiuntor Crays
MOTTO:
Vicissum jlbet.
COLORS:
Green and IWh ite.
FLOWER :
11hit Ch 'y anthem ium.
Offiterg
R. W. GOODLOE .............................................President
ADA WELLS ................................................Secretary
H. M. (SHORTY) BUTTRILL................................ .Treasurer
BILL BOWMAN .... ....................................... .Sergeant
JOHN POPE
FLORIDE SPEER ................................ .Social Committec
BLAINE INGRAHAM
N. Cox ...................................................Date Maker
H. D. WHITE . ....................................................Editor
CLASS YELL :
White or green-green or white,
Makes the Senior die with fright.
Clag 3oMU
Ada Wells R. W. Goodloe J. W. Hawkins
N. Cox W. H. Bowman W. N. Clark
H. D. White Floride Speer H. M. Buttrill
W. F. Ledlow W. P. Akin J. B. Pope, Jr.
E. B. Ingraham J. R. Wilson Minnie Behrens
Wi'torp of junior Cla55 1910=1911
The Junior Class is the livest bunch that have ever trod the "Polytech-
nic Way." Our class is thoroughly organized and living up to the class
motto, "Vicissum jubet," in every respect. The class is in nowise neglect-
ing their school-work, but along with it they are getting infinitely more out
of college life than any class in the history of Polytechnic. Through the
special course in Sociology, initiated by the Junior Class, and now receiving
the hearty sanction of the Dean, the Juniors are delving into the real mys-
teries of life. It is not only proving valuable in this respect, but it is also
enabling many of our class to make "A's".
The record of the Junior Class shows that they are not only preparing
themselves to be socially efficient, but they will in all probability evolve
into the greatest all-round Seniors that Polytechnic has ever produced.
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