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Par Prteiniuin Labori. ' 8 -1 - Class Colors : Cardinal and Sa f Green. W. H. Cooke F. B. Petersen H. W. Rowley D. K. Nicholson H. L. Bowman W. H. Allen, H. L. AUCHMUTY, W. L. Beverson, T. W. Birney, e i- H. L. Bowman, . W. H. Cooke, A . W. N. Edson, F. Freyhold, G. A. Heikes, C. A. JUNKEN, . J. M. Kellogg, . E. M. McIlvaine, ATA D. K. Nicholson, J. W. Peale, $ i- . F. B. Petersen , . J. B. Price, ATA . B. E. Rhoads, H. W. Rowley, E. O. Smith. G. W. Snyder, R. D. Stewart, X . T. B. Temple, . C. E. Thomas, C. M. Tolman, $ e -i- J. Wagner, . W. J. B. Walker, i 9 i- J. H. Wells, J. G. White, . C. Whitehead, . Oppigei s. President. Vice-President. Secretary. ' N T} ' easurer. Historian. A.C. Saucon Hall . Athens, Pa. C.E. Saucon Hall Millersburgh, Pa. C.E. Birch street York, Pa. C.E. Market street Washington, D. C. E.M. Saucon Hall . MillersviUe, Pa. Clas. Market street Bethlehem, Pa. M.E. Saucon Hall . Clifton S prings, N.Y ' C.E. Saucon Hall Washington, D. C. E.M. Saucon Hall . Mechanicsburg, Pa. C.E. Birch street Washington, D. C. Met. Third street Liberty Corner, Pa. A.C. Saucon Hall Reading, Pa. M.E. Saucon Hall . Jenkintown, Pa. E.M. Main street Lock Haven, Pa. C.E. Saucon Hall . Washington, D. C. C.E. Christmas Hall . Upper Lehigh, Pa. C.E. Saucon Hall . Lake, Pa. M.E. Birch street So. Bethlehem, Pa. C.E. Saucon Hall . Maquoketa, Iowa. C.E. Saucon Hall Pottsville, Pa. A.C. Chi Phi House Lancaster, Pa. E.M. Saucon Hall Lionville, Pa. C.E. Saucon Hall . Pottstown, Pa. M.E. Market street Washington, D. C. M.E. Lechauweki Springs So. Bethlehem, Pa. E.M. Market street Pittsburgh, Pa. M.E. High street , Bethlehem, Pa. E.M. Main street Milroy, Pa. E.M. Saucon Hall . . Amherst, Va. 23
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I7IST0I Y OF ' 81). ous care. This being, manifestly, an points in its history can be noted. epitoiut F it should be attempted to write out the history of Eighty-five in detail, the task would be one of considerable magni- tude. The reason for this is obvious. Eighty- five is, and always has been, a live class, in every sense of the word. It has made itself known to the people of Bethlehem in a number of strikin ' g ways. It has been proved, in various ways, that even the au- gust faculty take special note of its actions, and watch over it with jeal- only the most salient In respect to numbers, the Class has made a remarkable stand as compared with last year. During the year 1882, nearly fifty per cent, of the Class dropped out. During the past year the Class has lost only five men out of its thirty-three active members. It has gained several new men, so that the Class now numbers about as many members as it did one year ago. The Class has also made quite a respectable showing in its studies. Albeit the majority of its men saw their chances for the Valedictory snatched from their grasp by the examination in Qualitative Analysis, they fully re- deemed themselves in the General Geometry examination. An unusually large number, also, passed Calculus at the June examinations. The Class worked so indefatigably at their meteorological work that the authorities in Washington think seriously of retaining them to aid in the work of the Signal Service Department. Outside of its studies, the Class also acquitted itself in a manner which is highly commendable. It took unusually good care of Eighty-six. For instance, about the beginning of April, out of pure kindness, it superin- tended the preparations for Eighty-six ' s Class supper, even going so far as 25
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