Halcyon . t in foot-ball in1903, and 3our inability to get up a team to play 1905? Is it balm to the thought of your annual humiliationin hockey, lacrosse, basket-ball, and track? Perhaps you do not desire to be known by heroic endeavors?Perhaps it has been your aim to suffer that others might become famous? This certainly might explain thepassive part you played in our Freshman year. Why, only once did the naughty little passions break loose 27 from your prudent control, and that was when we stole your toastmaster. But long disuse had weakenedyour powers and your rage resulted only in impoten


Halcyon . t in foot-ball in1903, and 3our inability to get up a team to play 1905? Is it balm to the thought of your annual humiliationin hockey, lacrosse, basket-ball, and track? Perhaps you do not desire to be known by heroic endeavors?Perhaps it has been your aim to suffer that others might become famous? This certainly might explain thepassive part you played in our Freshman year. Why, only once did the naughty little passions break loose 27 from your prudent control, and that was when we stole your toastmaster. But long disuse had weakenedyour powers and your rage resulted only in impotent threats and bitter tears. 1904, we bear you no ill-will and seek not to reproach you for your faults. For three years you have formeda part of our college life, sometimes a ridiculous part, it is true, but there are many pleasant memories arisingfrom our connection. Soon you are to go out from among us, and your going reminds us that we, too, have but a little while tolinger here. Good luck and 28 Ipersonalia of the Class of 1904 Elva Lulu Ash, 11 B0, Coatesville, Pa., Philosophy. Tlie fair, the chaste, and wicxpressive she. Prepared at Coatesville High School; Member of Somerville; Secretary of Sigma Chapter of Somerville (II—2); Corre-sponding Secretary of Somerville (III—2, IV—l) ; Member of A A S; Eligible for Andrew C. Pearson Prize in Declamation;Secretary of Class (IV—2). Louise Bartlett, K K F, Baltimore, Md., . French. High flights she had, and ivit at will,And so her tongue lay seldom still. Prepared at Girls Latin School, Baltimore; Member of Somerville Literary Society; Member of Y. W. A. A.; Member of Joseph Leidy Scientific Society; Member of 1904 Basket-ball Team (I); Member of Athletic Council (IV); Member ofExecutive Board (IV—i) ; Class Statistician (III); Eligible for Andrew C. Pearson Prize (IV). Frederick Guiiby Bell, K I, Salisbury, Md., Engineering. Ecce homo. Prepared at Maryland Agricultural College; Member of Foot-bill Teams, 189


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