SUNY at Fredonia - Fredonian Yearbook (Fredonia, NY)

 - Class of 1900

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SCIENCE DEPARTMENT. A new supply of dishes has been ordered for the labratory, so that the students xi ill no longer be obliged to make fudge in the pans used for dissecting angle worms Students will be charged for all breakage of apparatus. Anyone losinv or Cl5lHlFig'11lg his menith or nadir will be assessed the cost of repairs. p DEPARTMENT OF ENGLISH Students will be required to spend six hours per day on Rhetoric and xi ill be excused from getting all other lessons while taking that subject. I . Amural decoration is to be designed for room O, which will contain the inscription All hope abandon, ye who enter here. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS Students who take arithmetic for six successive terms will receis e the honor.1 x degi ee of S Ph QSenior Phlunkerj ' No one Will be excused from laughing at the jokes of the professoi of inathenifitics, except on ac count of sickness or death in the family. Preconceived ideas, self-conceit or dignity of manner must be deposited wi IIII an attendant on enter ing the advanced arithmetic class. A check will be given t.o each student for ieclairning the same at the end of the session. The air was full of music, ' The night in glorj Shonef in When 9. band of serenaders Brought forth their graphophone The air was full of music, But itwas of a different lay, When the band of serenaders Like the Arabs stole away. -F. S. 20 ' ,ix X ' . 'ri ,



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HISTORY OF TI-IE CLASS OF 1901. 'LI am at parcel of vain strivings tied By a chance bond together. Thus Thoreau begins that charming poem, H Sic Vitaf' Methinks the lines might aptly be applied to at class of students such as we, whose homes are scattered over every section of New York, and are even found in northern Pennsylvania g whose motives, qualities and dispositions are vastly different, but whose interests and efforts are centered in one aim which forms at common tie that unites us. The history of this class may well begin in 1897. Our numbers were small at that time, and many of the members then on board tl16HN01'll1U1lH were seen slowly working their passage to Preparatory. But some small wisdom had, even then, sprung up to grace their intellects, for one of the tourists actually succeeded in passing Advanced Rhetoric last fall after three previous attempts. The crew, equipped with a Cooper, and conducted by a. firm and stately Skiff, seemed prepared for any emergency. The Dean also accompanied them and gave much needed advice concerning spiritual affairs. Our voyage-rs arrived at Ancient Languages about three hundred and sixy-five days after the begin- ning ofthe trip. Here they adopted another and more hygienic means of transportation, commonly known as 1-idin' liorsebackf' They found this very pleasant, indeed. When they had thoroughly ex- plored the region, and could no longer find any protit in the beasts, they telegraped back to their success- ors, and loaned them at twice their original cost. When therest of the class arrived on the scene they found them even more useful than Permutations and Combinations. When the party which began its work in 1898 embarked, the prospect was indeed cheerful. For a month or two they labored with more than ordinary zest and then became as dull and restless as their illustrious predecessors. They found Homer interesting and gave some attention to acquiring Skill-infgsj kindergartening. To some, life seemed unbearable. One luckless mortal felt the nearness of the future and the powers that be so forcibly that she brought her Coffin with her. 22

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