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William Edward Davis, 2 3 , 8o Hamilton Street. Utica. Herbert Henry ITeywood Fox, . 18 T. II. Syracuse. Chartos Pierce Hall, . 50 Park Place Red Wing, Mi tin. John Joseph Hare, . . . . 494 Main Street Groton. Francis IIenrv Heriuck, 2 £, . 14 G H. Watertown. Henry Welles Stanley Hayes, K A, . 9 T. H. Phelps, Karl Herrick Lansing, K A, 479 Main Street Canandaigua, Arthur Wheelock Moulton, 2 X, . 1 13 T. H. Worcester, Mass. George Hour Meade, 2 £, . . - Sigma Phi Place Philadelphia, Pa. Edward Boynton Quackenbusii, $ K 'P, 24 T. II. Dundee, 111. Frank Lewis Sixgsen, .... , 19 G. H. Monticello. John Rumsey Saneord, X $ , 2T O. 11. Seneca Falls. George James Swketland, Jr., i r A, . IT G. 11. Dry den. Lewis Hardeneror Gu Vail, 492 Main Street Geneva, Warren Wade Way, ..... - • 12 G, H. Mount Vernon, Til. Frank Pierce Whtctikr, 2 X, . 13 G. 11. May vi He. Will Crandall Young, 2 X, The Sigma Chi Water town. Poet-graduate Student. Myndert James Van Kleeck, 2 X, The Sigma Chi Seneca Falla. 21 I
T Junior Recital tamoMOoooooifOi OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC HE Historian of the Junior Class has little of startling or romantic interest to record. Nearly three years of our much prized college course have passed away iti work and recreation. These years, although they have slipped by quietly, have beejiby.no means stupid or uneventful. We have gone through experiences to which all classss are subject, and we have no reason to be ashamed of the way in which wc have conducted ourselves. We were outnumbered by the classes above and below us, but we entered and fought our college battles with a pluck and perseverance that has never been equalled in the annals of Hobart, In the class-room and on the campus we have taken a leading place, and we have made our influence felt for good in college life. But the student-life is necessarily in large measure an inward one rather than one abounding in external circumstances which invite the attention of the annalist or poet. Its true record must be the record of moral and intellectual growth, of the process by which the school boy is transformed into the youth in some degree fitted for the higher activity of life. For, after all, as we see more clearly each day, this is the real meaning and significance of college life, toward which its lessons and pleasures are directed ; and in proportion as this is realized iti our experience, our college life will have been a success or a failure. What it is to be. we shall soon, know ; but one short year more and that realization must come. Historian. 22
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