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Page 30 text:
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Two will study medicine, two Theology, two law, two will go into business, and one is undecided. In our Senior year we have distinguished ourselves in several ways. 1. By taking the longest and best Geological trip in the history of the College, and then showing our wealth by presenting our worthy professor with a gold-headed cane as a souvenir of the trip. 2. By getting tony plugs. 3. By voting not to have Class Bay. Some of the Class have decided that there is going to be Class Day anyhow, and to that end have all purchased class monograms, had their pictures taken, ordered mosL elegant invitations, hired an expensive band and elected a good programme. Look out for Tuesday, June 27th. But ' 82 will soon be gone, and ' 83 (?) will step into the dignity of seniority. Old Denison will soon fade in the distance dim to the nine big Injuns, and the places which know us now, will henceforth know us no more forever. Fleeting as were the dreams of old, Remembered like a tale that ' s told, We pass away.
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Illll lllilllillllllllllllliillilll In the fall of 1875, the preparatory course at Denison was extended to three years. This necessarily left one year when there was no class. Efforts were made to fill up the vacancy, and the result was the class of ' 82, without exception, the best ever graduated by the College, and one which has kept its average very high. The class has always manifested great spirit, and held regular meetings until the end of the Sophomore year. Early in the spring of the Freshman year the class gave an ele- gant entertainment to its many friends. It cremated Olney at the close of its course under that kind hearted individual, and challenged ' 81 to a Rope Pull and a Base Ball game, ' 81 backing out of both. Sixteen men have ranked themselves with ' 82, nine of whom graduate here in June. Of the absent ones, Chandler and Pratt graduate contemporaneously at Ann Arbor and Delaware respectively. George Andrews leaves Rochester in ' 83, and Kendall gets a sheepskin at Amherst. Warden, who was with the class for a while, graduated in 1880 in scientific course, while Woofter and Stebbins are at work for the good of humanity out in the wide, wide world. Of the nine who graduate in June, two have been with the class for seven years, three for six, and the others for shorter time, Rogers and Johnson entering in the Senior year. 25 IIIIIHI llilllllllllll lilllliii
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CMSS ORGENMTIOK President Charles R. Sargent. Vice President W. F. Dann. Chaplain L. R. Mears. Secretary and Treasurer C. Rogers Sargent. Poet Lyman R. Mears. Historian C. R. Sargent. Fiction Will F. Dann. 27
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