Olio . more than sub-Freshmen; and tryto grasp the idea that Prentiss, Williston and the fat Hardy are Seniors. Butsuch seems to be the case, and we have only one word more to say: Ninety-Six : You will fill our places when we are gone. Try to do betterthan we have done, and retrieve the good name of the College that we have lost. Ninety-Seven : Brace up, and do something more than talk. You reallyhave some good men (Danforth and Cross, for instance), and if you keep on youwill be just like us. Ninety-Eight: You are fresh, very fresh; but its more on account of yourposition, rather than of you


Olio . more than sub-Freshmen; and tryto grasp the idea that Prentiss, Williston and the fat Hardy are Seniors. Butsuch seems to be the case, and we have only one word more to say: Ninety-Six : You will fill our places when we are gone. Try to do betterthan we have done, and retrieve the good name of the College that we have lost. Ninety-Seven : Brace up, and do something more than talk. You reallyhave some good men (Danforth and Cross, for instance), and if you keep on youwill be just like us. Ninety-Eight: You are fresh, very fresh; but its more on account of yourposition, rather than of your ignorance, as is the case with Ninety-Seven. Youare nothing alarming yet, except Trefethen and Foster, but you have lots oftime ahead of you. Learn to play horse with Old Doc, go to sleep under Levi,and laugh at Ephs jokes, and you will come out all right. You are prettycrude, but thank goodness you are not as bad as Ninety-Seven. We would liketo say more, but the clock strikes, and we make our 20 cbc Senior Class. A. Pow 1 II., . w 1 1 B 1 Pr \ i i, Pn i i i I 1 M i i B 1 l\ \ 1 1 , Smi i ii. 1 >. \vT. Morrow, 1. 1 1: \ 1 1 1 , c. CoOLIDGE, g A. 1. WS, Bishop, w J. BoARDMAN II. w . 11 \ k i > \ , . Bill, . ? R \ Y , 1 >l I RING, French, . K. w . BURNHAM, IV. w . BURNHAM, w c Seelye, l\. w . Dunbar, IV. 1. Nk hols, w s. T^ ilk, (). K. Booi ii. Otliccrt?. Elected September -i. 1894. President. / V( 1 -Pn sident. Secretary. Treasurer. ( lass (hater. Class Poet. Grove t frator. Grove Poet. Ivy Orator. Ivy Poet. Toast master. Prophet. Prophet-on-Prophet. Historian. L horegus. Marshal. Gymnasium Captain. I ice-Gymnasium C aptain. Athletic Director. Base Ball Director. Foot Ball Director. Tennis Director. Aembere. Charles Amos Andrews, Wialtham, Mass., $ a R House. /Jft Olio Board (3); Thompson Latin Prize (3); Lit. Poard (3),(4); Chairman Y. A Bible Study Committee (3), (4); Grove Poet (4). Charles Roy Bangs, Brooklyn, X. V., y r House. V T. C


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