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Class of 1919 President-WILLIAM ALFRIED FEITNER Vice-President-TITUS BONNER MAXVSVELL Secretary-CHARLES HENRY HOLLENBECK I'7'6!l.fIH'67'-CYRIL WIMPENNY I1iJl01'iHH-ALFRED AUGUST NEUSCHAEFER Yell Hoorah, rip rah, Rip rah reeu, Bow Wovv Rutgersf Double Nineteen. 28
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History of the Class of 1919 The Class of IQIQ has experienced many vicissitudes during its four years at Rutgers. Its history is at once the most diverse, the most complex, and the most interesting of any class history in the past decade-due, in part, to the great national crisis, and in part to the nature of the class itself. On September 22, 1915, the Class of 1919, unmindful of the future, began its college career by annihilating the Sophomores in the first combat of the year. From the first day the motto of the Class of 1919 was that they would not be denied, with the result that no class has ever equalled its record. During this year seven men made the 'Varsity football squad, the fall track meet was an overwhelming victory for the Freshmen, and the tennis, the mandolin and glee clubs, the debating teams and, in fact, every college activity was represented by a larger number of Freshmen than ever before. Our Freshman year was one triumph after another, with the result that the Sophomores soon gave up all hope of ruling us with an iron hand. During our Sophomore year, we continued to show what the Class of 1919 was really made up of. The Freshmen, although they had larger num- bers, were completely subdued in the rushes due to the great Hghting spirit and the class loyalty which forever pervaded the class of 1919. The Hop that year will ever be rernerribered as a remarkable achievement in the history of the social life of Rutgers. Our banquet in New York was a great success, the class turning out en masse. In athletics, scholarship and other college activities, the Class of 1919 was blazing a trail which will serve as a goal for future classes to attain. I 29
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