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The ClaSS of '92. COLORS: Blark and Wl11'fi'. CHEER: Hulla-baloo, Hulla-baloo, Exeiur, Exrlfr, '92. is HE duty of singing the PEAN now devolves upon us, and it is with great joy that we enter upon the task of writing our class his- tory. We are allowed a reply to the courteous mention of us in Volume VIII., andalso the privilege of vaunting ourselves in the apparel of Seniors. As has been said, ft It is something, after all, to be a Senior, but our satisfaction is not in being able to show our plumage--it is in our right to speak proudly of the admirable record of our class, which has been maintained throughout four years, as the result of the earnest efforts of our fellows. A highly commendable record of scholarship has always character- ized the class, and in athletics and social matters the valuable assist- ance and the influence of '92 have been acknowledged. But how unfortunate are we in not being allowed more victories over Andover! Our misfortune is too humiliating to mention. We must, however, still undergo humiliation, so we are like Washington, calm in defeat, and never elated in victory. In the football and baseball teams our class has been wellvrepresented, and in other athletics she has not been excelled by any of her associated classes. We were as surprised as we were delighted, when, in the winter C113
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meeting of our preparatory year, we won the tug-of-war. Think of preps having the four strongest men! This we again won in the following year, and we probably should have won it yet again had not that contest been excluded from our list of events, and finally abolished. We have been successful in the other tournaments of our course, always taking our quota of prizes. One thing truly remarkable is, that many of those prominent in school interests, society and music especially, were our classmates, but they have nearly all left us, still their influence has been felt during their absence. The class now seems to be purged of all its unworthy members, and our excellent Principal and Faculty are full of hope, and assurance of the future success of the generation which intends soon to bid adieu to old Phillips Exeter. We wish her many anniversaries in prosperity, and, like children about to fare abroad, with our minds stored with the precepts of our parent and the hope of honoring her alway, we wave our good-by as we enter the larger sphere of our education. fI2D
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