cising the f'Exonian and the Lit, We managed to do little else in our Prep. year, but as Sir juniors we were truly immense. With increased num- bers, with carrying off the honors in the class foot-ball contest, we became the joy and pride of our own hearts. In other branches of athletics we were de- plorably weak and could well be likened to twenty-four letters of the alphabet, Not in IT. But speaking about the increase in crime, you should have seen how we as juniors regretted the fact that Dr. Scott was to leave us as Principal, and that as Middlers we should be consigned to some one else's tender mercies. Ah i never again shall we have the Reign of Terror that characterized the year's rule of Professor Wentworth. Never had the West been so sorely in need of book-keepers, bank cashiers, and coal heavers as at this time. Horace Greeley's words, Young man, go West, were given forth in a number of in- stances from the mouth of Professor Wentworth, after a tempestuous Faculty meeting. But there is always a calm after a raging sea. Although the ranks of our class had been greatly reduced by the Ere ofthe Faculty, we re- turned to Exeter in September, 1890, austere, reverend and well beloved Qby ourselvesjjSeniors. What does not that title signify? All the pompous and hiding-behind-your-own-dignity air that we could command was made an agent to our glorious desire of imbuing the recent additions to the Academy with our importance. This was the year that we first came in contact with Mr. Fish, and the more we became acquainted with him, the more we admired the conscientious efforts that he was making for the resuscitation of the Acad- emy's reputation. Our defeat in class foot-ball was as deserved as it was un- expected, although the shirking of duty of one man materially brought it about. Ninety-one, a solemn and serious task falls to your lot. You are about to bid farewell to the numerous kind friends with whom you have been associ- ated during the past years of your school life at Exeter, you are about to go forth into the world where by your accomplishments and attainments you are to bring fame and reputation to your Aiwa Maier. You are about to connect yourselves with other institutions of learning, and if you follow precedent, you will lose nearly all interest in dear old P. E. A. See that the old estab- lished rule is broken, see that the maintenance of an alumnus' interest after a year or so at college is not an iridescent dream. The seed that is sown is due as much to the reaper as to the soil. Remember the advantages that have come your way through your connection with the Academy, and always be grateful therefor. If every one of you on whom P. E. A. has bestowed a benent should speak one word of eulogy, our old Academy would flourish 'neath a wilderness of praise. We have done. 18
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