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tl! mswrv of 'oz QQXX ees KV 3 T WAS with joy fC00, C00,J that the members of 1902 turned their faces ,QQ fi x -g-of c awe! fa 1 I , It ex r X 2 Xe Wftff f 's 1 if f . we X l x I A it Q91 ' ,fi 'iiffa f 9 x x -,Z-f , I fsggf , y i f 1 Nl AT J - ,rv 'Q' again toward Hiram at the beginning of this school year. This, the scenes of our struggles and victories CPD is very dear to all our number. When we met at our first meeting and saw how broken were our ranks, our mirth was mingled with a sadder feeling Qblzzblverj. As many familiar names were called no voice responded. Many of those who had shared with us the pleasant class association since our organization were no longer with us. However, we soon found that there were others to step into the broken ranks and ill the vacant places QShake.tpearej. Though these new members came among us as strangers, they have shown themselves worthy of being members of 1902. Scarcely had the term opened when we were invited to spend an evening at the home of one of our members, Miss Rowland. We were hospitably entertained, and to say that all enjoyed the occasion, is stating it mildly QShakesj5eareD. September ZQ is a date that will live long in the memory of the Sophomore class. It has always been characteristic of 1902, that whatever the line of work might be, We are satisfied with a position second to none Cf. L. Garvinj. - So We find that in athletics as in other realms we have A won renown. In the basket-ball team that has brought TA such glory to Hiram during the past season, 1902 has been well represented and has contributed in no small degree to the success of the team. Then, too, on the evening of January 27 our team met the team of 1903 in the arena Qguoled from Polirc Gazeffej. The story is told in a few words CShakesjbearej. It was but a repetition of the game last year with 1901. Once more 1902 was victor-the score being 25 to 5. After the game a reception was given to the members of the team and a pleasant time was spent in the Y. M. C. A. parlor with our friends of 1900 and 1904, The historian would fail to do justice to his task X Nt W xl ' N r qui' 5.1 'w l ,L Q fix af 5 , 1 . A 1 ,Q .fix f 24 , I p ., -X ,.x ,, Y 4K 1-' ' T Q ' J j1f. J,,F,f'gEZ:.g7i ' X X .5,gL?fsv:Jw.31 , NF, , ,fig 'vii 3, lily?-I A is A Q, p x Q Y' V ' - if ' Q,1if'.e L ' tfff Na, W it 1 it jf' X
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CSfzalfespea1'eD were he not to mention the party given the class by Mark Peckham at his home QPeckham Avenue.-Seefzcbzlee Guidej April 5th. Our opponents were on the ground in full force, with masked faces and pockets filled with beans. As that host approached the place of merriment CSf7'Z'L'fb! orzlgfinalj the stoutest heart might well have quaked with fear Qclasszk-gzzofed from ,QQ hisioqyj. As these men of 1903 stood without laying plans for disposing of the skin after the Htigert' had been killed, Professor Peckham appeared at an upper window with a pail of water Qbeauiyfuljfgzufej and soon in some mysterious way the ardor of this marauding band was dampened. Everything now went merrily on again until too soon came the time to say farewell Cpafkeizkj. This occasion will long be remembered by all who were present. However, it is the every-day work in the class room of which we are par- ticularly proud Cp C. A. McD01za!dj. It is to be expected that those who have chosen as their motto H Know thyself, would be eager in the pursuit of intel- lectual attainment QS0f:mtesj. The Class of 1902 has always stood for honest methods and hard work fin vazbzb. No small part of our success as a class organization has been due to the influence and encouragement of our beloved class professor. Whether it has been in the celebration of victory, or in the dark hour of dis- appointment Cgesfzzrej, we have always found in Professor McDiarmid a wise counselor and a sympathetic friend Uzand on lzearfj. His presence and his words of kindly interest have been an inspiration to impel us forward in all our undertakings Qaz'z'z'z'urie yjbyj. It is with some measure of sorrow that we thus look back over our history. C1800-Iwo .fb 'Tis sad to think that those sweet days are past CCry-eye!j. We would fain live them all over again 5 but the future with its greater work calls to us, and we must turn our faces forward Ctableaul. The path of duty lies before us Qaml we lie all ihroughj so to the angel of the backward look we bid adieu. CCu1ffai1zj. QPeace be fo ikeir askesl. ' HIs'roRIAN. 25
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