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RUDOLF V. ROSE, .B Q II, Tl' B II, 101-IN VAN BRUNT, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Hackensack, N. J. Class Football Team, Manager 133g larlicalor Board 123, Glue Club 431' 44,'Scc,.0m1.y,md Trensurm. My 1333 Engineering Society, Secretary 143. Vice-President 1435 Anniversary Literary Committee 143. EDXVARD C. WARREN, X Alll, F. HUDSON SAWYER, 150 West 4Stl1 Street, New York City. Nl1tl0y.N' J. Class Baseball Team Manager 123: Banjo Club 133, 1433 Glee Club 1433 Banjo Club 143: Mandolin Club 143. Class Dinner Committee 123. F' E' SCOTT, XFWL h A A 1 P I N ARNOLD E. XVEICHERT, r ' - ' ' ' ' ' . , 304 AS L Venue' 5 July 'U x' 'J' 523 River Street, Hoboken, N. J. A. DE Los SMITH, Vm-sity Lacrosse Team 133, 1433 Class Lacrosse Team 1l3, 225 West 122C Street, New York City. 1733? Class Track Team 113. 123. 133: Chess Club P1'0Hid011t Glee Club 113, 1253, 143. 149- E- STEINBRUGGE: PAUL S. W111'1'MAN, 'I' B III, I7 East 54th Street, New York City. N D. ' Q I Calculus Cremation 133: Eng.:ineering Society, Ser-rotary Iughlm' 1 itmbmg' Pd' 143: P11otog1'n,13l1ie Society, Secretary 133. Gro DANFORTH WIT I IAMQON X gy . ., L . ' 1 4 . . , , THOS. L. Tl'2RRY, Q N la, Wyoming' NY' 1 56 Grand Avenue' Fngliwood' N' J' Class Lacrosse Team 1l3, 123: Class Track Team 113, 123: Class Baseball Foam 113 113 Class lraek Team 113 103' G1 1 1 1 C' ' ' 5 U' 1 ' ee C1131 L123, 133. 143, Leader 143, Vice-P1'esident143. 1-llee Club 1439 Class Dinner Commlttee 1:23. W, 1, TI-IOMSON. J. AHEEL WILLIAMSON, X Yf, 136 Summer Avenue, Newark, N. J. 46 Kensington Avenue, jersey City, N. J. Class Secretary 1113: Stevens School Sellolarsllip. Class Football Team 1753, 133: Junior Ball Committee 133. H. DONALD TIEMANN, E N WOOD J , . . , ' ' Y P tl 1222 1iuEga1n.l:Yemu BIOOM5 H' N' Y' 1107 Garden Street, Hoboken, N. J. MLS y nm H5 mm? ly' Class T1'aek'l'eam 1753: Mandolin Club 123, 133, 143: Photo- JOS. M. TOWNE, 19 NL, pzraplliu Society, Vice-1'1'esitlent 2. President 133. 54 Walnut Street, East Orange, N. J. Class Football Team 123, 133: Class Track Team 1223: Class HARRY XNOOLSON! Treasurer 1335 Photographic Society Treasurer 133. Passaic, N. 22
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PERCY LITCHFIELD, A H. S. MORTON, A T A, 13th Ave. and 55th Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Class Baseball Team 115: Junior Ball Committee 1352 Tennis Club, Secretary and Treasurer 1:55, President 135. GEORGE J. LOEwv, New York City. 529 River Street, Hoboken, N. J. Junior Ball Committee 135. C. STEWART MOTT, 230 Central Park South, New York City. Class Football Tea.m 115, 125, 135. ALEXANDER B. MAC11E'ITIfI, B C H, E, 0- M B GJ IT, Greenville, S. C. Varsity Lacrosse Team 1515: Class Football Team 115, 125, 135: Class Lacrosse Team 115, 125: Class Track Team 1725: Manager of Glee, Banjo and Mandolin Clubs 145: Anni- versary Committee 145: Class President 115. THOMAS J. MAIN, Arlington, N. J. WIl,l3UR EMERSON MALLALIISU, 19 E, 62 Monticello Avenue, jersey City, N. J. Assistant Manager Varsity Football Team 125: Assistant Manager Varsity Lacrosse Team 125: Manager 135, 145: Manager Class Football Team 115 : Manager Class La.crosse 115, Manager Class Basebase Team 115: Chairman Theatre Party Committee 115, 125: Class Historian 115: Class President 125: Treasurer S. I. T. A. A. 1235: Vice-President 1115: Executive Committee I. C. L. A. 135, 145. H. C. MATI-Isv, GJ E, 925 Hudson Street, Hoboken, N. J. Varsity Football Team 125: Class Football Team 115, 125, 135: Class Lacrosse Team 115, 125, Captain 115: Class Base' ball Team 115, 125: Class Track Team 115, 125: Banjo Club 115: Mandolin Club 115, 125, 135,145, President 145, Secretary and Treasurer 125, 135: Class Dinner Committee 125, 145: Theatre Party Committee 115: Commencement Reception Committee 135: Gun Club, Vice-President 145. C. L. MEISTER, 404 Seventh Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. R. L. MIESSIMER, A 'l'A, Calumet, Mich. Class Football Team 125: Class Lacrosse Team 115, 125: Glee Club 115, 125, 135: Banjo Club, 115, 125, 135, 145, Leader 135, 145: Class Secretary 125. E. G. H. MEYER, 139 Hopkins Avenue, jersey City. N. J. A. B. MILLER, 47 Fullerton Avenue, Montclair, N. J. 2I J' IIN UNIW, Turvey, England. Varsity Football Team 145: Varsity Track Team 115: Class Football Team 115, 125, 1115: Class Lacrosse Team 115. 1235: Class Track Team 115, 125, 135, Captain 1225: LINK Board, Editor-in-Chief 135: Life Board 115, 1255. 135, 145 Editor-in-Chief 135, 145: Glee Club 115, 1:25, 1215, 145, Presi- dent 135, 145: Class Dinner Committee 115: Theatre Party 115, 125: Commencement Reception Committee 1215: Col- lege Senate1l5, 125, 135: Class Secretary 115: Athletic Asso Cilltiflll B0lI1'l'l 135: Photographic Society Vice-President 135: Delegate to I. C. A. A. A. A. 115. FREDERICK OPHCLS, 1177 Dean Street, Brooklyn, N. Y. Iarlimlm- Board 145. A. MACICI IN ORR JR. A T A, 1 1 7 18 West 17tl1 Street, New York City. LINK Board, Secretary 135: Life Board 115, 125, 145, Secre- tary 125: Banjo Club 115, 145: Class Dinner Committee 115, 145: Calculus Cremation Committee, Chairman 125: Class Treasurer 115: Class Secretary 145: Engineering Society, Secretary 21, President 4: Photographic Society Secretary 1:15. EDGAR 'TAYLOR POWERS, .B 9 H, T 15 U, Richmond, Va. Mandolin Club 135,145: Class Dinner Committee 135, 145: Calculus Cremation Committee 125. FREDERICK L. PRYOR, Tl' B II, 199 Roseville Avenue, Newark, N. J. Class Football Team 125, 135, Captain 135. GEORGE PARTRIDGE RICHARDSON, X llf, 475 Waverly Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Varsity Football Team, Manager 145: Class Baseball Team 115, 125: LINK Board, Business Manager 135: Banjo Club 1725, 135, 145, Secretary and Treasurer 145, Class Dinner Committee 145: Calculus Cremation Committee 125: Anni- versary Committee 145: Social Society, President 145.
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' enior' istory ' --1 -W'- :--:Ui-5 'S AVIN G undertaken the somewhat presumptuous task of recording the glorious achievements of Ninety-Seven, during the last year of its existence, the historian begs a few moments of your time and attention, and as a Senior History is a species of Ante-Mortem Statement, your solemn notice is hereby requested. If in tl1e perusal of this modest verbal confection the reader encoimter statements which seriously tax his credulity, let him consider our record and he will cease to doubt. X As tl1e last instalment of this story of victory and conquest omitted the description ofa college event, which has left never-to-be-forgotten impressions on the minds and pockets of ma11y, we will commence our history with a short account of Ninety-Seven's Junior Ball. In the month of April, during the year of 1896, an entertainment took place in New York City, which 11218 only been rivaled by one other social function occurring of late years. On the night in question we electrified the town by giving a ball, the eiiects of which are distinctly perceptible in many quarters to-day. - For eight hours on this eventful evening, everything was forgotten amid the pleasures of Terpsichore, and had the musicians not shown signs of weakening toward daybreak, we would probably have been dancing yet. After showing our artistic contemporaries our aptitude in this line, we prepared to stun the literary portion of the population by passing our final junior Exams. successfully. In this diiiicult task we were materially assisted by our Suicide Club. These praiseworthy individuals have a great knack of throwing themselves into the breach in times of trouble. With well intentioned curiosity they bombard the belligerent faculty with questions to which it is impossible to give sensible answers, thereby making by comparison all ordinary interrogations fairly sparkle with erudition. A few samples will suffice: Prof. K-, can you apply your living method to a dead language? Prof. Webb, don't you think it is profane to use G for gravity? Dr. GZ, wl1icl1 is the bigger, a Volt or an Ampere? T11e value of these men cannot be over estimated when Exams. arrive, it being the Faculty's turn to ask questions, which they proceed to do with mighty effect, being careful to balance the account of every man, and as the total number of questions is necessarily limited, the Suicide Club gets the lion's share. T Well, to continue, we accepted the honors showered upon us as Seniors as our just rights, and immediately introduced innovations in all the departments of college. Innnediately after our entrance into seniority we indulged in a short Calorific Recreationf' which has been given the euphonious title of Sup. Term. During this interesting epoch of our career we disjointed every piece of apparatus in the building, and succeeded in discovering that portions of distinctly different machines could be made to work together with great smoothness. Toward the end of Sup. Term the Junior Banquet took place at tl1e Quartette Club Hall in Hoboken. This affair was a howling success, two things alone being lacking, namely, tl1e men 23
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