Kenyon College - Reveille Yearbook (Gambier, OH)

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W V VW»-V »' ■' 150 THE REVEILLE. dragon's £ttoU of goner. Edwin M. Stahtok . ....Sec. of War John S. Mason.......Brig. Gen. Yols John G. Mitchell. .. .Brig. Geu. VoU Stanley Matthews----Col. Com. Brig Hkkry B. Banking .. Col. 121st O. Y. 1 S. FltANKLlN,...1st Lt. Oth O, V, C. Wm. G. LkDu ... .Lt. Col. Minn. VoU ♦Unman Canfield-----Lt. Col. O. Y. 1 Hum Lit Tukall......Lt. Col. 0. Y. I Loxin Andutws.......Col. 4th O, V 1 H. B, Hails.........Col. 23d O. Y. 1 James A. Wilcox ... .Col. 113thO. V, 1 It. B. Buck land....Col. 72d 0. V. I Mosiss M. Guano tit... ,Colo..cl O. V. 1 John McDowell................Col. Iowa Vol Jas. F, StkrlaNu....Lt. Col. and Aide Jacob A. Camp ... .Maj. and Paymaster S. S. L Hommldikl. . .Maj. 83d O. V. 1 Hint Lit Buookk .... .Captain and Aide A. M. Klnzik........Captain and Aide J as. Kjlboukne.......Captain and Aide John J. McCook Captain and Aide Charles Wing ... .Gen. Thomas’Stall' J. E. Jacobs.........Gen. Pope’s Stall F. Ball, jr................Lieut, and Aid Fred. H. Wilson.....Lieut, and Aide A. J. Kicks.........Lieut, and Aide Georgs Shaffer.........Lieut, and Aide Leonard Whiting..........Capt. U. S. A Lew is J. Wolfley ... .Captain Ky. Yol John Norris......Captain t 8th O. Y. 1 Wm. S. Marshall.....Adj.jIIl. Cav. Tom. M. Smith........Captain Pa Inf ♦Jos. S. Hakteh. .Capt. 115th O. V. I Albert B. Payne.....Captain Ind. Inf Emory Muenschiu... .Captain O. Y. 1 Ciias. G. Penney ... .Captain 1st Miss I). D. Benedict,Assist.Surgeon U. S. A Wm. W. Hays..........Surgeon I ; S. A Wm. J. Wolfley. . .Ass t Su:g. L‘. S. A L. W. MARsiiALLlst Scrg t lOtliKv Cav. D. G. Anderson. . .Corp’l 96th 0. V. 1 Jambs C. Lkkke ... .Corp’t 5th 0. V. I G. J. Bovino .. Serg’t 85th 0. V. I. (3m) U. 1). Cole..Corp’l 84th O. V. 1. (3m) II. M. Blackaller....Q. M. Dep’t Ky P. E. Watson ..Sub. Dep'tA. Potomac Wm. H. Pugh.......Q. M. 17th O. V. I. Wm, P. Payne..........Private Ind.' I ♦Ciias. M. McCook. .Private 2d 0. V, I R. B. Claxton, jr. .Pri. 1st N. Y. V,4€ A. D. Rockwell. .Pri. 86th 0. 1. (3m) 1). C. Roberts ... .Pri. 84th 0. 1. (3m) ♦Deceased. Note.—The above roll is by no means complete, and possibly not free from errois. We have been unable to leapn without doubt, the names of many a son of Kenyon now in the service of his country,— Pi bs. tistfUantoas (Drpniiations. HISTORICAL SOCIETY. 1864. William W. Farr, George Gallagher, Frank W. Hubby, Henry K. White. 1865. Clarence Blake, Charles E. Burk, ]r. Clifford N. Rosskll. k ♦It. P. Muenscubk. . Ass t Surg. 0- Y. I Kobt. McNkilly ... .Ass’tSurg. O. Y. 1 ♦Ciias. W. Fbauns. . Adj’t 45th 0. V. 1 Murray S. Davis. . .Adj’t 95th 0. V. 1 J. K. Hamilton Adj’t 113th O. V. 1 Frank C. Crawford. .Adj. 85th Ind. 1 Henry S. Sherman. .Adj’t 120th O. Y. 1 Rev. John Uffokd .....Chap. Iowa Inf ltev. It. L, Gantek...Chap. O. V. 1 Rev. J. W. McCarty . .Cap. 76th O. Y. 1 Rev. E. A. Strong .., .Chaplain O. Y. I W. N. Dennison.........Lt. ll. S. Art Oh as. S. Medary. .. 1st Lt. 3d U. S. Art E. W. Tarlton.......2d Lt. U. S. Cav E. P. St luges, jr..., J.s£ Lt. 1st O. Art Eugene Osborne .... 1st Lt. O. Y. Art John M. Butler. . 1st Lt. and Chf. Ord George H. Dunn ... 1st Lt. 35th Ind. I Wm. T. Wing.........Lt. 9Gth 0. V. 1 Clias. B. Guthrie... .Lt. 100th X, Y. 1 Burton C. Mitch el. . 1st Lt. 94 th O. V. I John C. Ball........1st Lt. Oth Ind. 1 ♦Charles Trimble........Lt. O. V. 1 J. Kib. Jones....2d Lt. £4tb O. Y. I George S. Benedict. . .Purser U. S. X Henry B. Mears......Purser U. S. X’ Chas. D. Jones.......Ensign U. S. N ♦Robert Llkrf.ns ... .Hospital Stewart Edward T. Moore.........Brigade P. M C. JL Mendenhall ... Ord. Serg’t Pa. 1 I. Newtok St anger...........Gov’t Ag’t Oscar P- Kelton .. 1st Lt. 95th O. V. 1 £1ko, E- Farrington .... 1st Lt. fc Q, M v II. H. Evermardt....1st Lt. O. Y. I C. E, Butler...... Serg’t Maj. X'. Y. I J. Thomas Burr. .. .Serg’t Maj. 0. V I ♦J. M. Dillon .,.. .Serg’t Maj. 0. V. I ) Frbd. S. Burrows . . Serg’t Maj 0. Y. 1 ftyS'tfl.L. Badger ... .1st Serg’t96th O. V. 1 9J - Meu ei.ssQhu Gi.ee Club Millie, Thatgentlier on the spii it lies, Than tirod cjr« Jid» upon tired «yea. W. B. Browne, Frank W. Hubby. Geo. Gallagher, D. M. Hayes, J. P. Holloway, II. K. White, John K. Woodward. Kenyon Quartette. George Gallagher, First Tenor. Frank W. Hubby, Second “ John P. Hollow'ay, First Base. John K. Woodward, Second “ Kenyon Base Ball Club. President, GEORGE GAILA HF L Secretary, ClIALEST. DOBB. Treasurer, [SIMEON C. HILL. FIRST NINE. C, T. Dodd, F. W. IIubby,. Geo. Gallagher, E. D. Moore, S. C. Hill, J. H. Putnam , G- W. Burnet, J. C. Knox, John K. Woodward. Kenyon Gymnasium. ‘‘Mens nano in cor pore Sana.’1 President, SIMEON C. HILL. Vice President, CHARLES T, DOBB. Secretary’, and Treasurer, G. H SMITH. BOAtyD OF DIRECTORS. Daniel W. C x, W. W. Farr, Lewis Brow ne, Frank W. Hubby. 4CMQ. Light Gymnastics. President, WILLIAM W. FARR. Vice President, G. HENRY SMITH. Secretary, WILLIAM A. HALL. Treasurer, GEORGE W. BURNET. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. R. J. Adler, A. Bowen, D. W. Cox, G. P. Bowler, II. M. Weaver, G. Gallagher, G. G. Carter, J. K. Mendenhall H. B. Rogers, N. P. Dan Din due J. H. Burton, C. A. Wbnman. SlisswnarE Sorittn of rajonCoIhgt. officers G. G. CARTER, President. S. C HILL, Vice President. G. H. DAVIS, Vice Secretary. WM. A. HALL, Treasurer. COMXITTXK ON MISSIONARY RtrORTS, W. W. FARR, A. SKEELK, J. K. MENDENHALL. COMM ITTKI ON MlirtlONAKY OYFElUKUt. W. P. BROWNE, D. W. COX. C. H. TUCKER. PLUG UGLIES. JOHN C. KNOX, GEORGE GALLAGHER, GEORGE P. BOWLER, J. NOLLE TREVITT, FRANK W. HUBBY, IV. A. HALL. GEGRGE BURNET, GEORGE H. DAVIS, 51. P DANDRIUUE. Jftilriar CuU $ ocipties. Kappa Alpha Pi. FRATERNITY. ACTIVE MEMIIEI5S, •TAMES A. BUCHANAN, KIMBLE P. CULLEN, WM. S. DODD. ED. C. EUGERTON, ALBERT HAYDEN, DESAULT B. KIRK, CHARLES T. MAYO. £eta Phi, VIRES ACQUIRETEUENDO K.S. YEAZELL, A. BETTS, J. L. WATROUS, A. B. STRONG, ORGANIZED 1048 ClRCi ANIZLD MLMHLRS. JAMES T. BARR, Springfield, 111. GEO. A. BOWYER, Lexington, Ky. J AS. A. BUCHANAN, Sharpsburg, Md KIMBLE P. CULLEN, St. Paul, Minn WM. H. DAVIS, Newark, Ohio. WM. S. DODD, Indianaplis, Ind, FRANK L. DOUGLASS, Gambier, O. EI). C. EDGERTON, Ft. Wayne, Ind. DANIEL V. FROST, Wheeling, Va. EI). S. GRAY, Cincinnati, Ohio. ALBERT HAYDEN, Columbus, O. WM, II. HEARST, Dresden, O. G. A. HUMRICKHOUSE, Wooster, O. G. HERBERT KELLOGG, Hillsboro 0 B. B. KILL KELLY', Paradise, Pa. DESAULT li. KIRK, Mt. Vernon, 0. ED. R. LANG, Gambier, O, HENRY LAWKS, New Y'ork. J. P. MVRSHVLL, Washington, Ky. C. TELFORD MAYO, Troy, (). ROBERT McELKNNY, Gambier, O. ALBERT PUTNAM, Gambier, O. C. A. SPEER, New’ Brunswick, N. J. CIIAS. F. WEAVER, Mt Verson, O. CIIAS. J. WILSON, Fremont, 0. NAT L WILSON, Clarksburg; W. Va. JUSTIN WALKER, Wyandotte, Kan. WOOSTER B. MORROW, Gambier,O. Athenian Society, ORGANIZED 1858. OFFICERS. G forqp N. Mkadk............President. PniLAUDEii F. Chase,......Vice Pres’t. Gko. H. Kikkland,...........Secretary. Cnaules Goff,...............Treasurer. John Gkeoson,....................First Critic. H KHUY J. Camp, .........Second “ 31 KM UKIt.S. Alvin Betts,............Cincinnati, 0. Homer S. Carr,... .Clarksburg, W. Va. Henry S. Camp,..............Medina, O. Philander T. Chase,.. Robin's Nest, 111. Walker Me. Dorsey,........Columbus. O. Charles Golf,....Clarksburg, W. Va. John Gregson,.......Philadelphia, Pa. Geo. H. Kirkland,... .Brooklyn, N. Y George N. Meade,............Medina, O. Robert Owens........Shelbyville, Tenn. Thomas Owens,........... 44 Thomas A. Stevenson ... .Smyrna, Del. Albert Strong,.............Gambier, O. Charles Strong,.............. “ Sigma. t 44 Aon ut vivam edo, sed ut fdam vivo. President, Brig, Gen, Nbrooke. Mtrinible. Vice President, Corporal, Cburr. Zsndrus. Sucretary. Beer Com. Atrimble. Jpntnam, Chaplain Elbrowu, Right. Fanheart. WILSON A GRAY, BOOK JOB PRINTERS AIEWAHK, OHIO. Especial attention Riven to Catalogue , Pan»- ptbietA, Programmes, Badge a, Ac. Work executed! neatlv mud correctly, at reason able rate .

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' y - I 4 v.. - THE REVEILLE j. Is© [© who for years have stood the rending of dear tics, have you not felt, aB commencement days have bom from your sacred number brother after brother, that holy places were left vacant, only to be filled, when some precious reminder arould bring back the absent with recollections the most tender and hallowed? The soldier who battled with the 1st Napoleon, as he keeps solemn guard en the bronze statue cast from trophies of many sad fields, never, tho in the busiest square of Paris, permits oneTrorn among that circling wreaths of immortals, to lose its bond of love, as it crowns such dear-bought memorial. So do we cherish the names of those made dear to us by seasons of trials and triumphs, and our hearts, faithful to the friend now parted fYom sigfit, wreaths round the recollections of hia college days, many tender tokens, the emblems of an attachment we would fain believe eternal. How often do we, ill these long w inter nights after text books have been laid aside, gather in •octal student life, to talk of days gone by, and w hat good thoughts and happy incidents are suggested, aa name alter name goes round our genial circle, all tending to lead us back again to a happier past. Some cold recluse, who feeds alone on self, until his poor narrow soul, has armed with angry spirits every avenue to his affections, may tell you that college friendships are but boyish fancies, and the joys of these ambitious days, the most empty of all vanities. Flee the misanthrope, for into your heart he would breathe a moral pestilence the sure precursor of a life of shame and dishonor. We speak thus strongly, not because the danger is im-inentto all, but that here and there we find scattered amongst our numbers, those who arc apt to pursuade themselves that they have no claim on the society or friendship of their fellow students and their proud nature, (sadly for their happiness) locus them up in the seclusion of their own studies. Let them remember that noble character, and generous disposition, are qualities which ever win themselves positions of ipftu-tnee and respect That he who is manly andindepeudcnt.will always centre in his college actions, the sympathies of many kindred spirits. That warm hearts will find that there is no want of responsive beatings in the breasts of others. The opportunity to show the strength of your nature will not lcng be delayed, Give yourself lip to the miserable contemplation of your failures and misfortunes, and you may well promise for body, soul and mind, a useless and remorsful life. If when yon have finished vour coarse, you have no bitter pangs at parting, no friend whose name is precious by thoughts and acts of love; you will find when a colder world surrounds you, no kind hands present to ease the burden of your life, no, nothing but sad days with sadder experiences multiplying around your way, as it hurries you on to the last great end. There is another error which is suggested as the opposite extreme to the one just remarked, College popularity, we mean popularity in that comprehensive form, which aims to obtain the b‘Vo and esteem of all with whom we are in daily contact, is as dangerous to our future prospects, as it is damaging to our characters. There is no reason for congratulation when such a position is realized, for in many of tli »$e successive steps which have led to the desired end, honor and self-respect have been forgotten in the practice of a scheming duplicity. These characters we must confess are the most fortunate, if college prefermeuts to be .considered the desklevattnn, but that they are the most weighty and influential in moulding the minds of others, and stamping the character of the college, your own experience must deny. There is a blessed mean in which we may walk, and with a heart that loves truth dearer tlum honored offices, and flattering voices, we may discover our minds and hearts, daily developing into the vigor and perfectness of a noble manhood. He strong indhis thought, that vour college days are interwoven with the most precious of all your privilages ; the sacred lOmmunions with your own heart has enjoyed with hundred warm and loving natures. For you who tarry behind wlien we have spoken the last good byg to ever-dear Old Kenyon, may we not promise that your testimony like ours, will be full of the richest experience, and the saddest hour- of your life will be when the last grasp of friendship shall be given without the promise 'J of a renewal. 0 FACULTY ' Pixtlomattiestaii Society FIRST TERM. President, WILLIAM W. FARR. Vice President, AMOS SKEELE. M. CHARLES SHORT, A PRESIDENT, And Lorillard and Wolfe Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy, die. JOHN TRIMBLE, A. M„ Prof, of Greek Language and Literature. HAMILTON L. SMITH, A. M., Professor of Natural Sciences. BENJAMIN L. LANG, A. M., DEAN OF THE COLLEGE. And Professor of Mathematics and Civil Engineering. JAS. KENT STONE, A. B., Professor of Latin Language and Literature. RICHARD 11. MARSH. A. B., Principal of Kenyon Grammar School. Rev. WM. NEWTON, A. M., Chaplain of the College. MARDENBRO WHITE, Treasurer and Agent. Rev. JOHN J. M’ELHENNEY, D. D., Librarian of the College. SIMEON C. HILL. Librarian of Philomathesian Society. CHAS E, BI RR, Jr.. Librarian of Nu Pi Kappa Society . Tfreologteal Seminary OF THE DIOCESE OF OHIO. faculty. Secretary, HENRY B. ROGERS. Treasurer, WILLIAM A. HALL, Librarian, (for the year) SIMEON C. HILL. Vice Librarian, (for the year) U. CLARENCE BLAKE. Historian, (for the year) DANIEL W. COX, P Critics, W. PERCY BliOWNE, S C. HILL, J. L. BROWNE. MEMBERS. SENIORS George Bqslky,......Brooke Co., Vs. J. Lewis Brownb,............Flint, Mich, W. Percy Browne, .. , .New York City. Wi lliam W. Farr,. . .Philadelphia, Pa. Wm. A. Hall .......... Cincinnati, 0. Simeon C. Hill,.....Fall River, Mass. Amos Skkblk, ......Chicopee, Mass. JUNIORS. U. Clarence Blake, .. .Mt. Vernon, O. Giorgk Coburn,......Baltimore, Md. Daniel W. Cox,........Cleveland, O. Grorgk II. Davis......Portland, Me. Henry B. Rogers. . ... .Mt. Vernon, O. Clifford, B, Rossell, .-Trenton, N. J. |G. Henry Smith New York City. Chas A. Wexman......New Nork City' sophomores. J. Burleigh Graham .... John P. Hallway ... .Covington, N. Y. John G. Jones........ Pomeroy, 0. Jas. K. Mendenhall, Philadelphia, Pa. Stephen McNulty. ... Corunna, C. W. T, May Thorpe ...... Bro oklyn, N. Y. Chas. II. Tucker .... Philadelphia, Pa, Geo R. Wells..............Dubuque, Iowa. FRESHMEN. ' Richard J. Addlf.r ,, .New York City. | Ah Voong Su............Shanghai, China. ;Chas. G. Buckingham.. .Van Wert, 0. 1 JiiUn H. Burton ..,..Ciucinnaii, O. Henry P.TKellt, Frank Lemkrt, Tbos, A. McBride, .... Frederick; II. Mkdary, Chas F. Mumaugb, ... E.WVF.Reynolds, . . San J. Noble Tkevitt,..... William Tkevitt, jr.,.. Dresden, 6. .. .Wooster, O, . .Columbus, O. ..Lancaster, 0. Francisco, Cal. . Columbus, O. .Columbus, O. Appointments. •Commencement Day, 1864. Address before Literary Societies, HON. HENRY W. DAVIS of Maryland. Twenty-Second of February. GEORGE G. CARTER. Orator of Nu Pi Kappa Society. AY, PERCY BROWNE, Orator of Philomathesian Society. Committee of Arrangements, G. Henry Smith, Geo. J, Pket. U, Clarence Blake. Henry W, Weaver, Commencement Day, 1863. Address before Literary Societies, Rev. M. C. LIGHTNER, A. M. Address before Phi Beta Kappa, Rev, H. N. DAY, D. D„ LLD., OF CINCINNATI, Baccalaureate Seilnon. Rev. J. W, CRACRAFT. Rt. Rev. C. P, McM.VAIXK, D. D. DCL, ) vSon Cim HKiKLD,..MiU«-ood 0. George G. Dickson.................Ga. Samuel J. French...........Oberlin O. Charles Gallagher Steubenville, 0. I David Hayes......... Dayton, 0. (Gko. A. Hogg. .......Brownsville, Pa. PRESIDENT. Rt. Rev. G. TL BEDELL, D. I)., Vice President and Instructor in Pastoral Divinity. Rev. JOHN J. McELHENNEY, D. D., DEAN of the faculty, Griswold. Profess-»r of Snored Rhetoric and Church Polity and Professor of the Sacred Languages. Rev. LUCIUS VT. BANCROFT. A M , Bedell, Prof, of Ecles iastieal History. Rev. HENRY TULLIDGE, Milnor Professor of Systematic Di vini-ty, and Professor of Biblical Literature and Exegesis. Prof. H. L. SMITH, A. M.f Lecturer on Natural Science, as Illustrating Theology. [John B. Jackson .. Pittsburgh, Pa. William II. Low e. .. .Steubenville, 0 Louis W. Marshall. .Washington, Ky. Chas. H. Mf.ad...............Medina, 6. J. Nkwton Stangeti.. Brownsville, Pa. Davidson K. Wade. .. .Pittsburgh, Pa. Kappa Society. FIRST TERM. President, FRANK W. HUBBY. Vice President, GEORGE GALLAGHER. Secretary, N. PENDLETON DANDRIDGE. Assistant Secretary, J. NOBLE TKEVITT. BOARD OFTRIItTIli, Rt. Rev. C. P. McTLVAINE, D. D. DCL. president. Rt, Rev. G. T. BEDELL, Rev. S. A. BRONSON, I) I , Rev. ERA8TUS BURR, 1). D., Rev, JAMES McELROY, Rev. H, B. W ALB RIDGE, Rev. JULIUS E. G RAMMKR, Rev. LEWIS BURTON, Hon. COLUMBUS DELANO, Hon. ROLLIN C. HJDRD, Hon. JOHNW. ANDREWS, KENT .jARVIS, Esq., WILLIAM PROCTOR, Esq., JONATHAN N. BURE, M. D., MARDENBRO WHITE, Secretary EXAmSnfeBLg; GommUtee, Dev. JOSEPH MpfeNSCHER. D. D., Rev. JULIUS E. CRAMMER, Rev. JOHN A. WALLACE, Rev. HENRY H. MORRELL, Rev. R. L. CH ITT END EN, Rev, WILLIAM K. ROGERS, Hon. G. VOLNEY DORSEY, THOMAS SPARROW, Esq,, WILLIAM G. LANE, Esq., DAVID L. KING, Esq., SOLOMON X. SANFORD. A. M., MOSES M. GRANGE i, Esq. 1 re asu re r, GEORGE W. BURNET. Librarian, (for the year) CHARLES E BURR, jr. Critics, Wm. HYDE, GEORGE G. CARTER. MEMBERS. SENIORS. Gaobge G. Carter, ..... Cleveland, O. Chas. T. Done,Gam bier, O. William O. Fullerton, Newark, O George Gallagher, .. . .Oswego, N. Y Frank W. Hubby,.........Cleveland, O, William Hyde, . .Drummay, Ireland Samuel Makfield, Jr.,.. drcleville, Q. John II. Putnam,..........Gambier, O. Henry K. White............Gambier, O. JUNIOR . Cha6, E. Burr. Jr.,.... Worthington, O. Thad. E. Cromley, Ashville, 0, John C. Knox, Jr.....Philadelphia. Pa. George J. Peet, ... .Dos Moines, Iowa. (Henry P. Ufford,......Milford, Conn. Henry M. Weaver,..........Columbus 0. J no. K. Woodward, .iPhiladelphia, Pa. fcOrHOMOHES, George P. Bowler.......Cincinnati, 0. George W. Burnet,------Cincinnati, O. N. P. Dandripgk,-------- Cincinnati, O. Linn V. Newton,.................Peoria, 111. I'RESnMEN. William M. Brooks,. . .Springfield, O. Albertis Bowen, ...------ Marion, O. James Caikd,...............Wilkcsbarre, Pa. j Curtis G. Hathaway,. .. Laporte, Tnd. V aledictory Oration, E. L. STANTON, D. C. Greek Oration, W. R POWELL, Maryland. Latin Oration, C. D. McGUFFEY, Ohio Philosophical Oration, G. O. RAFTER, 0, E. Marshals, Nu Pi Kappa Society, GEORGE GALLAGHER. Philomathesian Society, J. LEWIS BROWNE. Phi Delta Society. CHARLES GALLAGHER. Anthenian Society, JOHN. B. JACKSON. Sector Class. President, SIMEON C. HILL. Secretary, J I ! PUTNAM. Treasurer, WM O. B. FULLERTON. Historian, W. PERCY BROWNE. uutors. Xuntjuvm Pone,'' President. H, M WEAVER. Vice President, EDWARD MOORE. Secretary, JOHN K. WOODWARD. Treasurer, CLIFFORD B. ROSSELL. Historian, GEORGE COBURN. Soptmmores. Semper Fidus. President, STEPHEN McMULTY. Vice President, L. V. NEWTON. Secretary and Treasurer, J K, MENDENHALL Historian, T. M. THORPE. Fresiiman Glass. “ Omnem Lap idem.'' President. JOHN B. JACKSON; Vice President, CHARLES GALLAGHER. Secretary, FRANK LEMERT. Treasurer, WI-IX H. LOWE. Historian, FRED. H. MED ARY. Summary. Seniors ................ Juniors,.................. lj$ Sophomores................. 12 Freshmen.................... 4 )) i) :) jUu— i - (; ))v

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