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NAMES. HARRY H. .-Xixurs, XVILLIAM B. Axmnn. OSCAR C. B.aco'1', Lswzs C BAYLEQ ' C51 55 o '9 . COLORS.-Maroon and White. CLASS YELL. Humpty Rah! Dumpty Rah! Bumpty Rah, Ree! Whoop her up Stevens, Ninety Three! HERRMAN F. CUNTZ, Pre.rz?z'e7zz'. A LV I N BO O DY, lf?'ra-Presz?z'e11!. ARTHUR E. MERKEL, Sefrefrzry. ANTONY SCHUMACHER, .7B'EfZ.S'l!7'6l'. JOHN C. TOALE, fwlrforiazz. HOMES. 9 Willow Court, jersey City, N. I . 310 Sth St., Jersey City, N. I. 207 West 56th St., New York. . -, . . . East Orange, N. J. CHARLES T. BAYLESS l'61l ' ' DANIEL W. BLAKE, I-I , t , - Lou1sv1lle,Ky. . Redwood, Miss. 24
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will show. We ended up the Sophomore year by winning the college championship in tennis and wip- ing the ground with '93 in lacrosse. But it remained for the Junior year to bring '92 out in her true colors and, if any one had doubts up to that time as to '92's athletic supremacy, they were quickly dis- pelled by the result of the championship football games last fall. The management of the games was practically in the hands of '91, but, even with that to contend against, '92 proved the class well worthy of the name, the Invincibles. The hrst game was won from the freshmen by the score of zo to 8 with the whole college yelling against us. This bit of courtesy on the part of '91 did not trouble the team in the least as the score showed, but it does seem strange that the Seniors should act in such an undignified way. From the Sophomores nothing else could be expected. Their tenderness of years will excuse many childish actions. The first game with '93 being disputed, the Athletic Board, or the majority of them, decided the game should be played again. But we had a full revenge on '91 for that act in adding another defeat to the already long list of defeats administered to them by our class. Then came the final game with the Sophomores. Of course, we beat them. Many attribute our success in this game to the complexity of our signal code. Why, even our own quarterback did not understand them. He would get at a safe distance behind the line, and inform 793 they were full of prunes, and, while they were puzzling this out, he would call out, 4-11-44: oh, I don't know what that means, here, Firecrackers, take DER ball. After a few such combinations, we made the touch down that won the game and the championship. '93 says it was a case of luck when we won the first game, a case of luck when we made the touch down in the second 5 but was it luck when they had the ball for six consecutive downs within two yards of our line, and could not force it over ? Well, boys, we have done very well so far, but we have yet a few more championships to win, a year more of study, and we will then fulfil the brightest hopes of our Freshman Historian. '91 goes out this year, and we will then be Seniors. But we cannot let them go without the wish that they will have a much greater success in after life than they had in bucking the line of old Ninety-Two. HISTORIAN. 1' f y sitgil- 1 iv 4, . 95,711 1 X i, 2' ,H av. Q-e , . .. H 5. 51 -1 -3,4 t ., Jaw 6 ,,,.. .ll , ,V 1, '1l.4'c' ' -f ' f' 'lf ' ,ff ' .- 533 f :.' . ft- ,. 1 . -af. E,'f?1.i. I -4- 5 'gig' A w 1' ' V 1 - Tj - .. ,fri ' . ai fafj1 ',ff1 1:35 . :Qt-' dur' 'fir 'ij 1- S'j?':5 'F 1 fthe ' f a'-: fa A 1 -752 ,,. J -5f: jf,g , .. A , F ffa- .fi 'cc ' .fu 'f J' XPS ll. 1. '. 2 ' 4 -f ' 'Lf' J-. ' 5 ' ' . - '1' LU 444' . 1: . ' .--'Tian . 'Lf:,Qg!-!g,: '4C- ,Y -if 'f ' 34 'fur . -iikifff' JM' ca.- ,ff-15-urs' -1 ' H1 Nw in ,' -. ' ' -..'iel 'f4, ,1S' ,, .y KELLY . lr y 'L - , 'HW vu . ,, xa t. ,f'. . -L . ,ff - 1, iff. 2.25. ,lfu ' 4 - ..-4.-.N - .' VJ 4 ' ' N -if -N at --V-V-- -.I, 4 tr V1 ffl. .W UI ,V ,, , ,Qi I I 'pqqygy J l ,'!,fli'Jr .y7tfi Q-,,,, ,V ' , . ,, I ' L,-JPL' ., -.' K :.vQQ,55,'A ,Tina ' i, 33
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