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Senior History HE history of 1911 as a classis rapidly drawing to a close. This time next year we will be alumni, President Hunt tells us,-if we have good luck. It is then a fitting time to pause for a mo- ment, recount some of the leading events that have transpired since we have arrived at Granville, pale-green, wide-eyed Fresh- men. Bob NVhyte was our first president and, but for untimely interference, might have been our last, for he was well started on a brilliant second term when his career v 19 sfffa 1 'fr - I- 4 xl ' . --1 - ., .gn-., 'f - .r f . . ,, was cut ingloriously short by a notion of the registrar. His successors, however carried out his policy admirably and by the end of our sophomore year our po- litical supremacy was well established. lVe had almostannihilated the class ahead of us and had taught the one behind us a much-needed lesson so that we were ready to give attention to things social and in- tellectual by the time we were Juniors. The main event of the year, of course, was the banquet. At that function the committee proved conclusively that green and white was as well htted to lead Society's campaigns as it was those on Beaver Field. As juniors also, we estab- lished two precedents, namely, that of
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