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Officers of the Class of 1900 Charles A. Houston, % FIRST TERM President. Morris K. Cohen, . . First Vice-President. Frederick Sommer Schmidt, Second Vice-President. Alfred H. Noehren, . Historian. I. M. Kastner, Treasurer. R. C. Korn, Corresponding Secretary Charles Enowitz, . Recording Secretary. Albert A. Meras, Orator. J. R. SCHIFF, SECOND TERM President. Henry P. Goldstine, First Vice-President. Walter F. Bopp, . Second Vice-President. Alfred H. Noehren, Historian. S. Blanner, Treasurer. Raphael Korn, Corresponding Secretary. E. M. Stiendler, . Recording Secretary. Albert Meras, . Orator. h. Arlington Solomon, . Grand Marshal. 7
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Page 23 text:
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O RECORD here, in this small compass, a history of the Class of 1900 is an arduous task. There is so much that must be left unwritten, and space for only the principal achievements to be mentioned. The selection of these is a difficult one to make. I call in the aid of my pipe—that “potent conjurer,” and, as I watch “the smoke wreaths curl,” I seem to see in them the drama of our college life acted anew in all its phases. It is a great temptation to lose myself in idle reverie on the goodly friendships we have formed, but the historian must present facts rather than musings. First, we were verdant Freshmen. In this year, though our “ annals were brief,” we were not too happy. The life was strange and new, with little pleasure and much work; still, we made the influence of the class felt by winning both “rushes” with the Sophs, and by get- ting some of our men on the different athletic teams. We enjoyed a memorable year as jolly Sophs. Our class pipes were the envy of the “ Fresh,” and our dinner will stand out in the social annals of the College as a merry and enthu- siastic gathering and one which firmly cemented the class ties. In athletics, too, we were con- spicuous. Our lacrosse team won the inter-class tournament (a feat which no other Sophomore class has accomplished)—and that with a clear record—and our track and baseball teams were surpassed only by their opponents.
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