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Colors .- White and Green. Flower .- White Rose. G. H. O. ?Uf 3-5 Mafia .- We have started, to Hnish Ye!! .- Ye!! .- Richman ! Poornian I Lobster ! Stiff ! Pull 'em out, yank e'n1 out, One a-zip ! two a-zip I Three a-zip-a-zani ! ' We are the class What's the diff. Toothache ! Toothache ! Blood and gore ! Who dont give a- Hobblel Gobhlel Rip ! Rip I Roar! O. - C - D. - S., 1904. O. -- C. -D. -S, 1904. Officers .- B. LOYVRY, President. C. V. POLLOCK, Treasurer, L. SCOTT, Vice-President. A. S. DEVORE, Sergeant-at-Arms E. IMIG, Secretary, C. M. GEARHART, Athletic Representative. D. F. ELLISON, Historian. 60
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if-A .SAGE ' 2.1.7 Z f Y W , ..- . .,'hEF'2- fri Y .ii 4,,.. , ,L-::f1T55m --- 12- f g , .. FEET? ff, ' ' L JU 1oR HISTORY :L '-'- -4-W ,gee-Y ff-Tan. .A '-:se H '.. x . . ,-- f 2,7 ,.!f -, I H Y i - ,gal gr - T ji 4- .rl '1 ::- ff ,Q W , 1904- NE of the most eventful meetings that has ever been held in the history of the O. C- X D. S. convened October 5th, 1901. Then f M , ' was born the class of 1904. g . During the first part of our second year's seinester we assembled on October 24th, IQO2, and elected G. B. Lowry as class president. He, with his special diplomatic powers and executive ability and with the aid of the other class ofiicers, who always worked in unison, has inade our ineetings ineniorable in the ininds of all. None the less honor and credit is due to our worthy and faithful staff of editors who have put forth their best and undivided efforts to have the ALETIIIAN rank with the productions of the best literary colleges. At the beginning of our college career we formulated and laid the principles of our future greatness, and were praiseworthily nained T he United Class 5 such was be- stowed upon us by Dr. Taylor, who weighs his thoughts as the goldsniith weighs his gold. We practiced the theory, 'tunited we stand, divided we fall, hence our naine K' The United Class. It is not the historian's aini to prevaricate, exaggerate, or insinuate anything of which the Junior Class is in every way worthy, and in enumerating soineiof the merits of this illustrious class the Freshy inay not realize alllthat is amply due the meritorious Junior, because the dark curtain still hangs before hiin unlifted. Neither do the Seniors, with all their air of seniority, realize the iinportance and greatness of this class which is attracting world-Wide attention, and naught but respect for the Seniors causes the educational 62
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