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Sophomore Class. Class Coiiofs-Roiyai Purple and lrVhite. Class Yell-Carack, Carack, Caroo, Caroo One Nine Nought Two. Class Officers. A. G. Liddell, President. I. K. Brandon, Vice-President. E. A. Rodgers, Secretary. I. C. Vlfalllace, Treasurer. I. G. Stewart, Toastmaster. VV. T. Collins, Poet. XV. L. Cummings, Historian. G. B. Voorheis, Prophet. 37
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Pleas court for horse-stealing. By mid-term, we had used up half the entire damage deposit by our midnight raid through the south end of Ascension, which suspended recitations for a day, and by 'our various bonfire celebra- tions, for which we used no-thing but college cord-wood. Such things as barricadinig the Presidentls house, the breaking up of Al. G. Fields' min- strels, and other minor occurrences incident toicollege life, we consider scarcely worthy of mention. Vlfe tried to paint the town on St. Pa1trick's day, a.nd to vary the programme, bought green paint instead of re-d, but we were obliged to give up the project for numero-us and divers reasons. ln all probability we threw the paint away, and the Sophs fo-und it and thought they had discovered America. ln short, before we had been ion the hill a term, we had made several bitter enemies in the faculty, college and towng half the class was on probation, and a few on perpetual vacation. In studies, a few of us shone, some glimmered, others spluttered and went out, to light up again next year. Yet, after all, wefare not such a had lot. Now, we have put aside our kilt skirts and childish ways, and freely indulge in those formerly-forbidden cigarettes and canes, grip our pipes firmly and confidently between o-ur teeth, and tell the younger generation how it was done in our day. We are contributing liberally to the education of the Freshmen in the ways and wiles of college life, and no-ne can say we have neglected our duty toward them, or that we have treated them but in accordance with their just deserts: and we have had a task, for they are a very green class of Freshmen. ' The conclusion of our history, and the crowning success of all our undertakings, is the Sophomore banquet. Far from the eye and ear of piiowling Prof and mewling Fresh, we spoiled the looks of a festive board. heaped high with all that our appetites could crave, and through the 'twee snia' hoursl' we sang and toasted and blessed the day that brought us first to Kenyon. Although our pranks 'have been numerous, our example bad, and though we incline ltoward the convivial and tfhe devilish, the w-ords of our song shall ever ring out from loyal hearts, the sentiment of Nineteen Two: VVe are thy true sons, Kenyon, O Mother dear, -Historianl 36
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Arthur J. Aubrey, BQDH . . . Arthur T. Bagley, BQH . . . J. Kell Brandon, ATA ..... John K. Coolidge, APY .... Ralph Butler, ,AKE ,...... . Wilbur L. Cuniminigs, .AAKID .... Richard G. Cunningham... Edgar F. Davies, BGH .... Elroy L. Farquhar ..... Albert G. Liddell, AKE . . . Paul M. Lybarger ...... Walter Morris, ATA . . . Edward Gwen ...... Clarence C. Park. ...... . Wfalter T. Collins, APY ..... Dwight L. Parsons, AACI1. . . Fdward A. Rodgers, AKE .... Howard A. Rose, 'PY ........ George B. Schley ...... J. Franz Slcoglancl. ..... . james G. Stewart, AAfIJ ...,. George B. Voorheis, ATA . James O. Wallace ......... Orlin Vlforkman. ....... . George Davidson, BQDII ,... Russell K. Caulk ....... Arthur L. Devol, B911 .... Brent M. Tanner, AAfIJ .... Alonzo F. Nichol ......... Edge-rto-n Fillmore, AKE . . . Cameron S. Morrison, AAQID. Franklin G. Workman.. . . . Howard B. Wright, AACID. .. members. 38 . . .Yo-ungstorwn. . . . .Zanesville ......Toledo. . . . .Cincinnati . . . .Sandusky . . .Springiielrd . . . .Gambier ... ...Gambier .Gambier . . . . ,Pittsburg Pa .......Gambier .......Lima ....Canton . . . .Mt. Vernon . . . .Chicago, Ill .........Kent . . . .Youngstown. . .Fast Cleveland Indianapolis, Ind . . . . . . . .VVellington . . . .Springfield .........Toleclo . . . .P'ittsburg, Pa ........Danville Kansas City, Kas St. Michaels, Md ........Gamb1er. New Orleans, La. . . . . . . .Granville .......Garnbier. . . .Davenport, Ia. . . . . . .Danville . . . .Akron
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