..Debris . t will rankle in the heart ofevery 04 Pharmic as long as he lives). After we had been in school some timewe succeeded in compounding a class yell and determined to inflict it upon theSeniors as soon as possible. Through some unaccountable manner the Seniorssecured a copy of it and, much to our dismay, they gave it for us. This naturallyaroused our class spirit and we soon had another yell (much better than the first),which the old building has re-echoed many times. When wc return next year wewill try to obtain sweet revenge. And now at the close of our Junior year, after many variou


..Debris . t will rankle in the heart ofevery 04 Pharmic as long as he lives). After we had been in school some timewe succeeded in compounding a class yell and determined to inflict it upon theSeniors as soon as possible. Through some unaccountable manner the Seniorssecured a copy of it and, much to our dismay, they gave it for us. This naturallyaroused our class spirit and we soon had another yell (much better than the first),which the old building has re-echoed many times. When wc return next year wewill try to obtain sweet revenge. And now at the close of our Junior year, after many various experiences bothin the laboratory and in the classroom (where some have learned the practical useof the word flunk), we can certainly say that we have not labored in vain. TheHistorian is sure that our kind professors will agree with him when he says thatafter the class of 1904 will have finished their school work, they will long be re-membered by their brilliant work during the Junior year. f. 1^ Sophomore Class ^^%y Motto : We Row, Xot Drift. ^^T Colors : Royal Purple and Canary. / \ Yell: i X >^^^V Zolliwicker: Zulu! f ^V wv^ V Boo : Bum ! Baw ! IW i ^ ^V Naughty Five ! Naughty Five 1 P^J_^^^3s Rah! Rah! Rah! w^5^l Officers ^^M^y 1 \. B. Miller ... President ^^ ^^y V ^ L. Robinson- .... \ice-President ^^tf j^^f^ Besse M. HfNTEK Secretary ^^1 Abk B. Cohen Treasurer Albert H. Moore .... Athletic Manager ff ^ P. .... Field Marshall w Robert R. Robertson . Sergeant at Arms 1 ^xLcSu Fred P. Ritter Historian ^i_^^^- History of the Sophomore Class Wc row, not drift. Never was a class motto more apjiropriately chosenthan this one. It expresses exactl}^ the record of the 05 class since its entrance ®into Old Purdue. Boasting and vain-glor}- are notnecessary to verify the truth of this statement, as theold adage, facts speak for themselves, bears the his-torian out in this the class has ever been famed for its organi-


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