High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 8 text:
“
Bopt omoFE Exhibition. HE poet with eye in a fine frenzy rolling, might draw from a stranded seashell the story of the pathless deep, and with pebble ' s point engrave that vision on its roseate page. The pale night student of the heavens might draw from one sparkling orb the story of universal order and map the boundless heavens on a single sheet: but to make adequate eulogy on the transcendent virtues of the Sophomore class would exhaust the vocabulary of a Milton and scarce find compass in a volume. Come to chapel, strangers! And from the dizzy heights of pillared gallery, gaze down upon the assembled multitude. Note you those noble foreheads whose massive brows jutting like ledges o ' er the river of tho ' t, brooks no wave to dash confusion in their rugged face? These are they whose hands shall shift the rudders of the future and pierce the swellest rollmgs with her prow. And mark you those others there, whose large sinewy hands seem fit to pull down the ' sky-scraping horse hide ' into the diamond, or , paste ' it over the ' oyster ' , or those others whom nature has gifted with the sturdy frames of gladiators. Dost thou think the . rib Sheik will mow the grass in the Colum- bian Exposition to feed his neighing Selim while these present their short sharp swords and calmly entreat them to keep off the grass? Nay strangers, they are representative Sophomores, nor will any uncombed barbarian rudely jostle them on pain of vaccination. But these are gentlemen; those are ladies; and the rest are too numerous to mention. Albeit they will all be candidates for graduation in 95, subject to the will of the Republican faculty con- vention. And then we will stand before you, In all of a Senior ' s grace. While a smile of beaming intelligence Spreads o ' er each tear-stained face. And as the arrows of sunset Lodge in the tree-tops bright, We will spout our little orations, . nd as ever, be o — o — s ' ght.
”
Page 7 text:
“
Sttimitjs IPoipttli. What class receives such world-wide praise as Ninety-four? What class had ere such modest ways as Ninety-four? Whose virtues all are celebrated? Whose members all are flattered, feted, And with high college honors satedy Ninetv-four. Who ' l fill the sounding trump of fame? Ninety-four. Who ' l win a grand immortal name? Ninety-tour. Who ' l send forth ere many winters, Lawyers, phvsicians, preachers, printers, Ball players, physicists and sprinters? Ninety-four. Who restrains all Freshman jags? Ninety four. Who tore down their flaunting rags ' ? Ninety-four. Who squelched those blooming cherub ' s tricks, O ' erreached the schemes they tried to fi. , And tramped the toes of Ninety-six? Ninety-four. Fain would I sing our maidens charming, I adore Their charms, my fortitude disarming o ' er and o ' er. But on a theme so bright and pretty, To sing so short and trite a ditty. My muse considers quite a pity and a bore. We ' ll be with you dear under classes one ' ear more. Then from your saddened vision passes Ninety-four. O then seek out some spot to wail in. Even now the Faculty grow pale in Thinking that away we ' el sail in Ninety-four. Old time, the secrets all unvailing Of m ' stic lore. Shall yet show, proudly onward sailing. Ninety-four. Mark well the subjects of my rhyme, .And in the coming lapse of time. To heights of power and fame sublime, See ' em soar.
”
Page 9 text:
“
E ?re no longer children. We have now entered the collegiate department, the goal of our prepdom ambitions. We have heroically met the responsibilities of this position, also the furious jealous) ' of the Seniors and Juniors, and ha e conquered We have been given this opportunity of making known to the world, our achievements, but as we are a modest class, we will leave it for others to tell how theNmety-si.ves. like a mighty- wave, swept up the campus, and on and up. over the college steps, over the prostrate forms of the Juniors, and still on and up. never stopping till it had reached the highest heights, and had triumphantly flung its gold and purple crest to the gentle breezes. We will leave it for others to eulogize our probationists, those heroic martyrs who underwent so many tribulations in maintaining the honor and principles of ' 96. We will leave it for others to laud the considerate and self-sacrificial spirit, d splayed by the Freshmen in changing the night of their banquet from the time immemorial twenty- second of February to the twenty-first: just in order to gratify the envious ?nd grasping desires of the Senior boys, who privately intimated to quite a number of our class, by the means of little white winged messengers, that they would like to ' ' borrow the loan of a part of our class for their banquet on the twenty-second. Although we are modest, it is kut just that we mention a few of our successes: While but infants we covered ourselves with glory by playing foot ball against the Goliaths of all the classes. Our literary work in the different societies has brought the flush of pride to the cheeks of our fellow classmen, and has won the fatherly nod of approval from the Seniors. If any one has any doubts as to the prepossessing appearance of the class R. W. French will present them with an elegant card board convincer Although there has seemed to be much antagonism between the Seniors and Freshmen, yet the Seniors have retained a great love for the better half of the Fre.shman class, and as they seem to reciprocate it, the remainder of the class wishes them a successful future and a God speed.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.