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SENIOR CLASS ...'93... Miller, Edward Sherman lijugwzlv, Vi. Miller, Frank WVilliam 9. A. X. Sphinx. Dzglfalz, 0. Morrill, Frederick Alvin CP. A. 9. Tiger. First Atherton Greek Prize '92. A viz esbwjf, Mass. Pearson, Harlan Colby NP. T. Pemzfook, M fi Sphinx. Manager Glee Club '92 and '93. Manager Reserves Base Ball Team President of Dartmouth Republican Club '92, Class of 1846 Latin Prize. llTONTl'ILY. Pender, George Edward B. 9. H. T Pa7'!rmaz1M, IVY fl Vice-President Lecture Association '92-'93, AEGIS Editor. Felton, Frank Bailey K. K. K. ffzzzzamfr, Al fi Penniman, William Merritt T H'm'!!amz', Vi. Place, Perley Oakland 9. A. X. Redenbaugh, William Alfred fb. A. 9. 1 f'7d07'2iZ, ffl. G. H. 8 Mr. Howe's T. H. I3 and I5 Mr. Howe's '9z. Business Manager of AEGIS. Editor of DARTLIOUTH LITERARY Soulk Berwirk, Me. Tiger. Vice-President Athletic Association '92-'93. Honorable mention in Natural History 192. Rowell, John Munn 9. A. X. Z7,7'IIly07'll,, Vt. Runnells, Frederic vDHl1lCl A. A. fb. Ilylfhlld, H ff Sphinx. Russell, John lienjaniin 1' President of Class Fall '92. Mdzyvale, N H Saben, Alfred Levi Salls, Albert Childs fb. A. 9. gt Tiger. Honorable mention in Physics. Chemistry, and Astronomy '92, Pres DA1aTMoU1'1-I '92 and '93. LV7lZ6hKJ'f67', JV fl Dzzzzwllf f7lHlt'fl'0lZ, Saltmarsh, Frank Nehemiah K. K. K. Corzmrfl, Ili If Wie. ident Y. M. C. A. '92. R. H. 3 Mr. Pelton's Mr. N ewton's D. H. I7 W. H. I7 and I9 Mr. Russe1l's Mrs. Dewey's Mrs. Richards's T. H. I7 and I9 Mrs. Everett's Editor of THE Mr. H. L. Carter's Sanders, Henry Clay, Ir. K. K. K. Clmwzzozzl, M ff. R. H. I3 Tiger. President Dartmouth Athletic Assoc iation. Schinimler, Ernest August KD. A. 9. fI1Ill0'ZJl'1', Geruzmgf D, H, 1 Selden, George Charles 9. A. Abrlhwaad, IV H Observatory Sphinx. Sophomore Historian. Second Lockwood Composition Prize. Editor of DARTMOUTH LITERARY MONTHLY. Editor in Chief of '93 Aramis. joint Editor ofD.-iRTMoUT1-I SKETCI-IES. Smith, WValter NVynian fb. A. G. Lower Caboi, Vi. - T. H. I3 and IS Sparhawk, XVillis Tucker 411. A. 9. Wim' Ir'fzmz'0QM, Vt. XV. H. 18. Stanley, Philip Edwin A. K. E. .H1z11oz'er, N2 H A. K. E. Rooms I. Casque and Gauntlet. Secretaryof Republican Club '92. First Lockwood Composition Prize. Managing Editor LITERARY MONTHLY '91-'93. Sophomore Class Poet, Tetlow, Herbert 6. A. X. 1 Iffferlcrbf, lf. L T. H. 23 Honorable mention in Natural History and German '92. AEGIS Board. Tuxbury, Fred Peaslee CIJ. A. 9. Ameybmy, zlhm, T. H. I3 and I5 Casque and Gauntlet. Base Ball Team '91 and 'g2. Class Base Ball Team '89-'92. Class Foot Ball Team. Van Horn, james Henry XII. T. Chztagv, Ill. R. H. 7. Sphinx. Member Tennis Association. Watson, John Vililliam 1 Ifafzzpsfeazi, Ai H Mr. H. L. Ca.rter's. 'Weston, Edwin Bell K. K. K. fl1f'zzlzche.rz'er, JV H Sphinx. Member Tennis Association. Leader Banjo Club '92, Wriglit, Elam Rust A. K. E. 1 GZ77lLtZ7ZZ'07l, Ai .H Mrs. Swett's. I Latin-Scientific Course. T Chandler Scientific Department. 20
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History of '94, T P N ' 2 7'h1zsfrz1', dem' class, we 've kept along, In muscle, nmks, and 7ZZHllb6'7'5 siifzmg. I Q I 'W i 'lKf' 'J , Am , , 9,4 RAVV up your chairs, boys. Let there be no vacant seat. We'll have vm 1 this circle full to-night, while we have a little quiet talk together all by V 6. - ' . ourselves. 'M' 1 You all remember when we nrst came up on the coach to Hanover. ,fx-,g,A, .,, Af The quaint old college town, with all its buildings and historic scenes 3 163 the broad streets, beautifully shaded with the elm and maple, and in Qj i the midst, centre of all interest to our inquiring eyes, the old campus, 4 6 by the herce fights of friendly foes long since made famous to the world H25 at large,-these, and many other things as they looked to us that day, I warrant there is n't a man in our number will ever forget. That, was an era in our lives. 5 We do n't forget such things. And now we 're half done. Let 's stop a moment and see what kind of a record we are making for the goal. One would judge from the utterances of our worthy predecessors that we had neither wit, nor words, nor worth, nor any other of the list of virtues enum- erated by the great dramatist. Well, the mathematicians tell us that nothing is really great or small except by comparison, and we expect, that when compared with full-grown phenon1s, we do seem rather miniature. Why, the present senior class is, if we take its own statement, the brightest jewel in Dartmouthls crown. Of course we can't aspire to any honors in such company. All we can expect to do is to exist until the old order changeth, and we get once more among things of the earth, earthy. But yet, in spite of '93's dazzling QFD brilliancy and the beefy braggadocio of the last year's freshmen, the following well-known facts have already passed into history: Three out of five foot-ball rushes won from ,Q3. Victory over 79315 tug-of-war team. Beat ,93 in fall athletic meet ,QO. Hat rush won from ,93. Three out of four foot-ball rushes won from '9 5. Champions at fall athletic meet ,QI. Victory over ,Q3 in base-ball, ,Q2. Victory over ,QS in foot-ball, 12-o. Champions at fall athletic meet, '92. 21
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