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History of the Class of 1909 Uk' 'dk 'i' INFANCY '05-'06 Q HIC class of 1999 was born in the autumn of i9o5. It was truly born and wasastrong child. This was proven when, on the first Saturday of our new existence, we were ushered out on the campus in front of Bosler Hall. There before nf V I us, stood those sturdy Sophomores. among them Parvis Simpson Ll Q' ' fi and Robbieg all sturdy 'varsity football players. How their eyes . P did flare and flash! How we feared to go to them! But, oh! 1 is Z, I E how we fought, when once we were mixed up with them! NVhy, sz, X 465 ' those two-year-olds seemed as chaff before a wind. NVhen the smoke of the battlefield had cleared away and the result was ill ' made known-why-Gracious, 'tis true, we were thc winners. . Our second demonstration, which further showed what a sturdy child was born to Dickinson, was on the football field. There, again, we faced eleven of the most stalwart men 19oS could produce. There, in the mud and mire, we held them. 9 L: 3 - Yes, held them to a standstill. They were compelled to go from I -- the gridiron with the banner of victory between them and us, for the score'was a tie--5-5. livery morning we came from chapel with our fists clinched, and every time a Soph said a word, we at him. Well, we just worried them until only Deacon XVilliams had any courage left. He, too, became calm at our call. Dur- ing the winter they massed all their strength and courage, and by a great mass of brawn and muscle were able to win the basket-ball game bythe score of 24-23. It was the first time in our short baby life that we had been defeated. Hut we were only made stronger and rested on firmer ground. Nor did it take away any of our grit. Every morning found us as willing as ever to face them and give them a scrap. Things continued quiet until we went to Bosler Hall 29
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Prcsicleut, Vice President , Secretary, '1'rc-insurer, Historian, Class of 1909 Ok' iid' 10 COLORS BLACK AND ORANGE C11.xiu.lis l,ixNc:s'm1flf, Prcsidcnl. CLASS YELL Wall! lnm! hmm! wall! Zu! rn! ru! qiullil Kiuck zu mick! kiuck zu zuck! Ky ru zulu. Iflnrrnlil Hurrah! Hurrah! rzxh! zinc! Dickinson! Dickinson! Ninctccn nine! 28 Crux. I..xNf:s'r.xif1r liuvlax' H. li.xr1.icx' M.x1u:x1cl5'1' GRIYIHCR ' i I. II. Gum Ihiuu' ii, Almrcsux
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