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N 'Q i 'x 5 'Aff 'i ' fi XQ w e re . - ' 4 V., i n gig? , . 4 , i ,r zhratnmig, 1 N Y ' i f U . Kiw i yi -1 X ' 1' i , ' ' lu The class of 96 bases its claim to renown on the genuine services I f it has rendered to the college. While naturally modest, like all class historians, the present writer feels it a duty not only to the class, but Q, f -. to posterity, to record a few achievements as an example to coming .1 'F l :ln classes. hi' Sli if ' l In the first nlace, we brought to the colle e amon our number an g l is E 8 article of considerable value, which Colby happened to be out of just then,-a President. Under our guidance, the gentleman in question advanced the interests of the college in- a marked degree. His own progress was so remarkable that he was allowed to take his senior work to us in his third year, at the end of which he graduated with high honors and went to the University. We had some feeling that the rest of us might justly have been allowed to do the same, but the trustees pointed out that we were not all as good scholars as Dr. Whitman, and thought it best for us to linger around another year. We realized ourselves that the Faculty would need our help. Assisted by Dr. Pepper, who entered with us, but had dropped back into the Faculty, we managed the affairs of the college very smoothly, until the arrival of Dr. Butler, who has since relieved us a good deal by attending to all the minor matters himself. The college had been troubled for some time previous to our arrival, by a ferocious and unmannerly dragon called Phi Chi, With rare courage we attacked this creature. We did not kill it, but, rejecting the barbarous and inhuman policy of capital punishment, we reformed it and reduced it to a very harmless and' commendable beast, which is now a credit to the college. Nor have we neglected our social duties. In the words of the famous Sawtelle, we have cared for the beautiful with sedulous attention. We have been guided in this work by the classic motto, f'VVhole hog or none, in accordance with which we have allowed no flirtation to continue over three months unless the parties would sign a matrimonial agreement. By this policy we have husbanded Qand wifedj our resources to a remark- able extent, and still there is more to follow. YVe have altered the curriculum at the expense of great labor and personal discomfort, of which succeeding classes reap the benefit. We have also made sweeping and needed changes in the management of athletics. I-laving thus established all departments of the college on a new and sound basis, and broken in four or hve new professors and two presidents, we feel that we can safely leave the college in the hands of the Faculty, assuring them that whenever they are in trouble in the future, we shall be glad to give them the benefit of our advice. Meanwhile we feel that we are needed elsewhere. Sawtelle has already refused two invitations to the Cabinet, and Congress is anxiously awaiting the publication of the Settlement of the Silver Question by Cole, Collins and Dunn. With a clear conscience, then, we leave for fresh fields and pastures new. 27
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Claw nf 396. 9 5' Ewen. CLASS YELL :-'Rah I 'Rah 1 'Rah! 'Rahi 'Rahl Colby! Colby I 'Rabi 'Rahl 'Rahl Hiyi! .Hiyil Hiyil Hix! 'Rahl 'Rahl 'Rahl 'Rah! Ninety-Six. CLASS COLORS: GOLDEN BROWN AND LIGHT BLUE. flbffrrxzra. I , FRED M. PADELEORD, President. CARLETON E. HUTCHINSON, His!01'z'an. ALBERT W. LORIMER, Wm-P1'esz'cz'enz'. EVERETT L. GETCHELL, Prophei. CHARLES B. FULLER, Seczfefmgf. HARRY E. HAMILTON, flfarslzall. ELFORD L. DURGAN, Treasuifezf. HERBERT N. PRATT, Teas!-Jlfasfer. HARRY DUNN, Offaiaff. WALTER L. HUBBARD, Sz'zzz'z'.s'z'z'cz'az1z. CHARLES B. KIMBALL, Poef. JAMES M. PIKE, Address fo l!9zrZe1jgfrczdzza!4'.r. FRED VJ. PEAKES, Chaplairz. CHARLES E. SAXVTELLE, Parfmg 14!27!IlI'6'S.K' Qixzruiiinz QEU11111IiffI2B. CHARLES W. TURNER. THOMAS C. TOOKER. HASCALL S. HALL. - Qlnnuniifmz nn flibhw. JOHN B. MERRILL. HOWARD C. HA A NSCOM. ALBERT S. COLE. 26
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wlaaff nf 596. il? I QEUUIBII. CLASS YELLZ-,RZLI1 ! . 'Rah l 'Rah I 'Rah ! 'Rah I Colby! Colby! 'Rahl 'Rah l 'Rah! Hiyi! I-Iiyi! I-Iiyi! I-Iixl 'Rahl 'Rahl ,Rahl 'Rahl Ninety-Six. CLASS COLORS: GOLDEN BROWN AND LIGHT BLUE. flbffrrrrs. EVELYN M. WHITMAN, P1fesz'dem'. EDNA S. MOFFATT, Hz'sz'o1fz'an. GERTRUDE L. ILSLEY, Wfe-P1fesz'a'e7zz'. OLIVE L. ROBBINS, Pafoplzet. ADA E. EDGECOMB, Sec7'e2'zz1j1 and Pfeasureff. FLORENCE E. DUNN, Poef. CARO L. HOXIE, S!a!z's!iaz'zm. IESSIE E. PEPPER, Address Zo Undergffzzdzmfes MARY S. CROSVVELL, Tons!-jlhsfafess. ADA E. EDGECOMB, Pmfling Address. . fQNB121Iff5LTB Qluutxuiiixemz. MARY S. CROSWELL. OLIVE L. ROBBINS. CARO L. HOXIE. Cfiunznliihzxa un 191125. FLORENCE E. DUNN. ETI-IEL E. FARR. SARA B. MATHEWS. 28
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