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Colgate Un1'fuersz'ty 21 Senior l listory The Senior class furnishes an excellent example of the famous old adage, good things come in small packagesf, We have always been an exceptional classg in our Freshman year, by the aid of a hand car, we worried that time- honored, dust-covered institution, the HO. th W, into a law suit. As Sopho- mores we won the undying gratitude UU of 1912 by instituting the CllSlJOlll of Freshman caps. In our Junior year we had the unique distinction of having a Senior for editor-in-chief of our Sal and a Sophomore for chairman of our P1'OlT1 Committee. We had the pleasure as Seniors, of being the second class to graduate without hearing those famous Chimes, during our entire course, in fact we have come to believe that there ain't no chimes. Traditions of clean sportsmanship, of victories well won, of defeats taken like men, of unselfish devotion and sacrihce for the college, were impressed upon us in our underclassmen years until as upperclassmen we came into our heritage of true Colgate Spirit. This heritage we have kept untarnished and have t1'ied to pass it on to those wl1o follow in our footsteps. The record, made by the men of 1911, of loyal devotion to their Alma Mater is one of which any class may justly be proud. Not only on the athletic field, but in the litera1'y and intellectual activities of the college, her members have done their share to uphold and advance the growing fame of Colgate. Memories of our class rivalries, our escapades, our victories and defeats are pa1't of the heritage which we take with us. Yet o11r pleasant memories will be always tinged by one great sorrow, which we experienced in the loss of our friend and comrade, Tommy Finch, who was taken from us, the first of our number to pass out into the Great Unknown. Two years under the guidance of llr. Bryan have convinced us that so long as he is Prexie, which we earnestly hope he willbe for many years, prog1'ess will be the keyword at Colgate. We also wish to render our loyal thanks and gratitude to our friends, the faculty, under whose guidance we have been and to whom we owe so much. Soon will be Commencement, and as we face the wo1'ld to begi11 the real history of the class of 1911, running through our minds, and ever recurring as the years go by, will be the strains: To thy valley fair Chenango, 'Lovingly the heart doth turng Fondest memories round thee gather Fondest hearts for thee will yearn.
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Colgate Unz ver.vz'ty 23 Members of 1911 Roi' l'iDWIN Annlfng Hamilton Deutsche Verein C2, 355 Junior Prom Committee C35. llnxm' Jn' l31o1n.rm', I3 0 ll Cliateaugay Varsity Football Team CI5g Vice-President Athletic Association C355 Cre- signed5. I line,-in S'l'l+1WAlt'l' liaanns, 111 A' W' Newburgli llCl1tSCll0 Verein C25g Associate Editor Salmagundi C35g Assistant Manager Madisonensis C35g Manager Madisonensis C3, 455 Mandolin Club C3, 45g Manager .Innior Daily C35. . li.Xl4l'H Fmziwiixca l3,.vrl4:s, L' fl. Mystic, Conn. Class Football Team Cl, 255 Class Baseball Team Cl, 255 Class Track Team Cl, 2, 355 Class Banquet Committee Cl, 253 Class Treasurer Cl, 25g Class Viec- President C25g Class President C255 Deutsche Vcrcin C255 Varsity Track Team C35g Class Basketball Team C453 Class Historian C45. - livnox In-nl: Blxnv, Hamilton llonor System Committee C2, 3, 45. lil'lSl.Il-I Eno.-in llmss, .Y A, ' Newport Class Track Team C255 Captain Class Cross Country Team C353 Deutsche Vcrein C25g .lullioivllaily lioard C35. l'l.-inn VAN lJUs1-iN liUltDICK, Hamilton Deutsche Vcrcin C253 2nd liingsford Declamation Prize C255 Grout Speaker V C35g Dramatic Club C3, 45g Rowland Speaker C-15. C'1-1.,xn1,ns W1i.L1s CI..-Xlili Brooklyn Entered from Alfred University lillll. FRANK .lonn Davis I West liloomfield ICnN1f:s'r Amnaosr: I5orfi4s'1'.xn1-Jn, I2 FI ll, Skull and Scroll, llllmira Class Football Team Cl, 253 Class Basketball Team C2, 3, --153 Class Baseball Team Cl, 255 Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team C25g Manager C. ll. l. T. A., C253 Mandolin Club C2,-3, 455 Varsity Football Team C3, 45g Manager 'Var- sity Track Team C353 Associate Editor Salmagundi C355 Captain Class Basketball Team C455 Second Osborne Matliamatical Prize C35. lJoNA1.D S.-UVIN DOUfiLASS,. ill. CY. Omaha, Neb. Kingsford Declamation Speaker Cl5g Manager Class Football Team C25g Pro- hibition Club C2, 355 Press Club C355 Rowland Oratorical Speaker C455 Pro- hibition Oratorical Speaker C45.
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