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VOLUME XL1V, 1905 29 ntior liistnru OUR cycles of intervening years have nearly passed since the class of nineteen hundred and five first camped under the academic shades of Old Hobart. Thrice since then has the history of '05 been written, and each time we are made to realize how very short the time has been, for each chapter is, as it were, a mile stone dividing our course, dur- ing our undergraduate life, into four short relays. Too swiftly, indeed, have the days passed since we entered it and now the time is not far distant when the class of nineteen hundred and five will disband and its members seek their several vocations in the world. That band, that was destined to become the class of 1905, included men from the far east, south and west. We numbered thirty men and since then our ranks have decreased by nearly half. It is with some feeling of pride and regret, on our part, that three of our men were graduated with the class of 1904. It is not the desire of the historian to intrude upon the good will of those who may condescend to read these few sentences of the last chapter in the history of the undergraduate life of ’05, by giving out a schedule of our successes in the various branches of the college life, nor does he wish to laud ’05 to celestial heights for its achievements. There is, however, a general feeling of satisfaction among the mem- bers of the class that they have upheld their portion and done their share in all branches of collegiate activity with success. As for the future life of the members of nineteen hundred and five, each will give a good account of himself whether his lot in life falls to serving the Church, Science, Literature or the State. Historian.
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(Affirm 1905 Jfirnt 5mn J. A. Sinclair, A. Stougiitenburgh, Wvatt Kingman, T. L. Wilder, - Jerome Kates, Albert Broadhurst, ... Sftimft IEmu R. J. Summers, ... W. C. Rose, - A. Stougiitenburgh, T. L. Wilder, - J. C. Maddigan, A. Broadhurst, - W. B. VanHoesen, - Colors—Red and White President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Cheer Leader President Vice-P reside n t Secretary - Treasterer - Paddle Orator Poet Prophet IJrll Vivo, vivo, vive ! Hobart, Hobart, Naughty-five.
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30 THE ECHO OF THE SENECA Umbers 10U5 Albert Broadhurst, j , 7 Geneva Hall Syracuse, N. Y. Born at Liverpool, Eng., Nov. 23, 1S78. His preparatory studies were pursued at the Liverpool Grammar School, and at the Liverpool School of Science and Art, and were finished at Jenner’s Preparatory School, Syracuse, N. Y. He was elected class Historian, Freshman year ; took part in the interclass athletic contests ; Judex at the burning of cal- culus ; member of the Glee club ; first tenor chapel choir for two years ; member of indoor track team ; received as a Postulent 1900; president of Junior class second term. Jerome Kates, - - - - io Geneva Hall Rochester, N. Y. Freshman year: class events, Brotherhood of St. Andrew. Sophomore year: class vice- president, iirst term ; football and baseball squads. Brotherhood of St. Andrew ; served on calculus and Sophomore hop committees. Junior year: class treasurer first term ; business board of Echo ; Junior prom, committee; White Essay prize ; assistant manager football team. Senior year : manager of football team ; historian; president of Press club ; direc- tor of Brotherhood of St. Andrew; toastmaster of Senior banquet; Lone Prairie quartette. Wyatt Kingman, s x, - Sigma Chi Lodge Owego, N. Y. Bom at Owego, N, Y., July 21, iS8o. Prepared at the Owego Free Academy. Secretary of class first term of Freshman year ; chairman of Calculus committee ; substitute goal, lacrosse, 1903; class treasurer second term of Junior year; member of Junior Prom, com- mittee; assistant business manager of Echo. James Charles Maddigan, - - - -2D Medbery Buffalo, N. Y. Bom July 19, 1881, Hamilton, Ont. Prepared at Masten Park High School, Buffalo. Class football team iqot, 1902; captain class team 1902; president of Freshman class, second term ; Freshman banquet committee; ’Varsity football team 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904 ; cap- tain’Varsity football 1903; ’Varsity basketball 1902, 1903: manager basketl all 1902, 1903; ’Varsity lacrosse team 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905 ; captain ’Varsity lacrosse team 1905; Junior member of Athletic Council, 1903-1904; elected Chimera, Freshman year; Senior paddle orator, Walter Frederick Nutt, i , - - 28 High St. Clayville, N. Y. Born at Utica, N. Y., Nov. 26, 188r. Prepared for college at Utica Free Academy and Clayville High School ; member of class football and baseball teams ; member of indoor track team ; class treasurer first term of Sophomore year ; class president second term of Sophomore year; member of the Brotherhood St. Andrew. Kenkiciii Ogawa, - - - - - 12 Geneva Hall Okayama, Japan. Bom at Okayama, Japan, March 16, 1875. Prepared at Doshisha College of Kyota and Wasedo University of Tokyo. Studied at the Theological Seminary of Virginia.
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