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wwgye -v v.12 4- A History of ,90. H: WDV MWgRbAfa lw ; EWELLI xv ...... OR the last time we are to make the world acquainted with the heroic deeds of '90. Soon she will be numbered with the Alumni, and her achievements he passed into history. She is about to take up the drapery of her iron bed- stead and join the innumerable car- avan of the outer world where each takes the softest couch he can find. Four years have we been striving to reach the goal, and here we are 'at last on the brink of graduation, and when in June our Alma Malrr fires us over that brink you will in all probability hear something drop; for we have prided ourselves on our ability to make noise. Our junior year was chiefly occupied with Physics, Girls, and publishing our Annual. Loud were the groans, and deep were the curses, as we strug- gled through Anthony and Brackettls Elementary tPl Principles. Some per- sons think that this study is not hard, but that man is not in our class. To succeeding classes let me say: If you intend to be ministers do not study that book. It is very trying.
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Our special pride was in the founding of the custom of Junior Classes pub- lishing an Annual. This is but one of the many things accomplished by our class for themodernization of our college, and inspiring of a general college spirit. Our Junior Oratorical Contest was pronounced the best ever held at this college. But with all our cares we managed to keep a fatherly eye on the Freshmen, and retain our lead in athletics. Every year since we came the students have tried without avail to have the law prohibiting dancing repealed. This year '90 took the matter in hand as a class, and behold our daisy Senior Hop in the Armory as the result. Thus has '90 always worked earnestly for the good of those who shall come after us. This is why we say her deeds should pass into history and not be forgotten. Such achievements as the establishment of football at our col- lege, the firing of Whandy, the founding of La Vie and the securing of the privileges of dancing should keep our class in the grateful remembrance ofcoming generations, and send her name thundering down the ages. We have done our work well, and departing leave behind these results as our footprints on the sands of time. HISTORIAN.
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