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TIIE GARNET. Sophomore Glass. Class Officers. President, C. H. FLANIGAN. Vice-President, - - - A. L. SHERMAN. Secretary, A. M. HARDER. Treasurer, - - - P. S. DORLON. Base-ball Director, E. S. HUNSICKER. Toastmaster, - - - - J. L. WHALEN. Class colors—Garnet and Black. Class Cry —Rah-rah ! Rah-rah ! Rah-rah ! Hi-Kah ! Eighty- Nine— BOOM—All ! ! ! Present JVEeiribers. Theodore T. Baylor, W. V., Leroy L. Cameron, A. P ., Edward T. Carroll, A. A . ., Archie R. Conover, A. Charles W. Culver, W. r., Henry G. Dean, Junction, N. J., Albany, Johnstown, Pattersonville, Brooklyn, Schenectady, 28 M. S., S. C. 95 N. S., N. C. 22 M. S., S. C. 54 S. S.,N. C. 159 Union Street. 119 Union Street.
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2 4 THE GARNET. The college Y. M. C. A. would perhaps prosper as well as ever, it ’89 was no more. The Professor in Latin could con¬ tinue on his own hook unmolested ; the Dean wouldn’t be sorry, and Billy would stay home and dance. The freshmen—well the freshmen would miss us. One word to you, freshmen. You make excellent fresh men , but you have one fault. You are showing an inclination to follow the ad¬ vice and example of’88 in preference to your natural guardians. Y°n have shown this pernicious inclination on several occasions, but on none so signally as when, in abject and pitiful fear of’S9. you secretly hied yourselves to some dark alley down by the river and thence started to cremate your Algebra. We scoured the city in search of you, and came back disheartened, supposing that you had stolen in the back way and cremated behind some friendly hill over in the woods. And you boasted of this ! Poor uiisuphislicaled chicks ! Has Algebra so far failed to sharpen your wits, brother freshmen, that you cannot trace your conduct to its true source ? Or are you ashamed to admit the truth even to yourselves? Do you not see that by acting thus you paid the highest tribute to the Sophomore class, and indirectly acknowl¬ edged your fear of its superior courage? We congratulate you upon the success of that fence scheme — another evidence of what persons can do when impelled by — , well, no true men are brag¬ garts ; exempli gratia, men of ’89 are not braggarts. How¬ ever, be guided by wise council and don’t, within earshot of any reasonable person, boast of the way in which you cremated your Algebra. Historian ’89. The Garnet Board is not responsible for this paragraph.
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26 THE GARNET. Philip S. Dorlon, A. P., George W. Fairgrieves, A. 2 , Norman D. Fish, B. G. 77 ., Charles H. Flanigan, A. 2 ' ., John W. Furman, W. V., J. Howard Ilanson, A. A. P., Arthur W. Harder, B. G. 77 . Edwin S. Hunsicker. K. A ., Edward S. Lewis, K. W. % George E. Merrill, Tom Moore, A. Michael Nolan, A. G. y Ernest V. Peirson, A. A J . } William T. Peirson, W. 7 , Charles F. Shaw, Abram L. Sherman, John L. Simpson, MavM Smith, A V,, Jesse B. Snow, Alexander Turnbull, Dominicus S. Voorhees, W. V., Nelson W. Wait, Jr., A. 2 ., Robert H. Washburne, . G. 77 . John L. Whalen, Troy, Schenectady, Ballston Spa., Albany, Schenectady, Schenectady, Troy, Norristown, Pa., Washington, D. C. Schenectad v, Cohoes, Schenectady, Newark, Newark, Albany, West Lebanon, Schenectady, Schenectady, Nantucket, Mass., Mineville, Brooklyn, Sandy Hill. , Cohoes, Ballston Spa., 33 Lafayette Street. iS Railroad Street. 92 N. S., N. C. 69 M. S., N. C. hi Union Street. East Avenue. 25 Lafayette Street. 69 M. S. N. C. , Union Street. 1 Union Avenue. M. S., N. C. 2 Albany Street. 26 M. S., S. C. 26 M. S., S. C. Union Street. 42 Barrett Street. 20 Quackenbos St. 63 Smith Street. 9 S. S., S. C. 94 N. S., N. C. 159 Union Street. M. S., N. C. 11 S. S., S. C. 93 N. S., N. C. Former JVEembers. Michael H. Begley, Van Guysling Furman, Richard H. Gillespie, W. T ., Augustus V. Ileeley, A. A. P., Adam L. Hubbs, Albany. Schenectady. White Lake, N. Y. New York. Charlestown Four Corners.
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