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W Glass of '89, COLORS- VWW and Lzglzz' Blue. MOTTO-Dwjf. A OFFICERS. JULIUS FLOTO, . . . . . Preszkiem' WILLIAM W. MEEK, .W Vita Pfeszkiefzf HENRY P. HORTON, Sewfefary HARRY R. HALL, Ykferzszrreff ALLA B. RICKEY, . fnhlviorzkm HOWARD HAGLER. Sergeafzf-af-Arms istory. LU N-I, . A E have amended the stereotyped style 2 A ' A 0 of Senior History to tread as fol- A . A lows: Eighty-nine is the administra- 'H .. .. tion class. Her history, like that of ' -, the administration, covers six years Lf' and is easily told Nothing short of JD-.h.,m..,., , a professional embellisher could make , , anything great out of either. We entered as first preps when Prexy entered as president. In our first prep year we merely swelled the catalogue, in second, organized, in freshman, received a lot of raw material from the high schools, much of which had to be rejected-also Hagged the tower 5 in sophomore, wore Oxford caps, in junior, planted a tree on Arbor Day-also studied to prevent further scaling down of numbers, this year, have done nothing extraordinary, though our two editors have main- tained that we shall appear to an advantage in the MAKIO, and we also expect to appear to an advantage on commencement. Eighty-nine and the administration must soon part company. If Prexy does not leave, we shall. In case he leaves, we can fill the vacancy. Perhaps you will be surprised when we say Bownocker is 21
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not our choice. While we are well aware that J-aclfn has Seflfed his apprenticeship in the Presidency business 5 that he sits in the front row in Chapel, and there, in connection with Theodore annd Moses, is invariably taken for a Prof, we also know that 'tPJon .will .not Come down to the position of prep demerit excuser. It 1S Gains, ind. We are pledged to support Hall and Miller that we have in m them, individually or collectively, anyway, just 50 Weget there- Gains can lecture in Psych, Hall can anticipate schemes, Miller can tion. It would be rather chill- run chapel. Yes, we deserve recogni ing to the boys'7 who have stood by the administration, and eaten crow to be treated like mugwumps. In case several members of the Faculty go to Europe, there are several chairs that we can fill. We are a class of teachers, anyhow. There is Col. Hagler+-for six years he has taught the young idea how to shoot, Cap. Griffin, ditto, and, in addition, has given the young ladies the benefit of the artillery drill by conducting it in front of gab room window, Stone Lick Patchell, on several occasions, has handled the English classes, Al. Ozias has taught high schools, Sig has taught Physiology, Charley Mesloh has taught German, Pomeroy,Horton has tautology. Pom says, Don't you-you-you-know-know-don't you know ? And while we are at it we want to mention Ike Newton for the position of engineer, and J. L. Craig, landscape gardener. There are various strong appointments that the Trustees could make, but, in any case, they will do well to consult Hall before taking final action. We are through with our constitution now and would like to dis- pose of it in job lots to classes yet in the nebulous state-. Here is a guaranteed sample of the article: . t' ARTICLE VI.-SECTION 2. No assessment shall exceed fifty cents at one nne. Yet we claimthe right to retain our motto and colors. I Our mottois Duty. This admirable selection of motto, well suits our diversified character. The individual who selected it was too brainy for US-he graduated last year. Doubtless he- well understood then as we understand now, the triple significance of the wordg Duty- avznlable heat in coal-personality subjected to moral law- the pivot of the hated tariff question. Without stopping to show how engineers lllw Miller interested in engines of highest efficiency, are slaves of l1i1lfl',' how moral philosophers like H Billy Meek, Lieutenant Gregg, .rllntchn Mesloh, and Misses Rickey and Garber, who know all 22
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