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JUNIORS. Class Colors : — Orange and Seal Broion. Motto : — Fortiter Jideliter, feliciter. Yell:— Yah! Yah! Yate! S. C. ' 88, Hist, boom, ah! ' ' M T last we are basking in the golden sunshine of happy junior. @ ism. Tossed by tempestuous seas through two years, we drift in calm waters, where the days glide away unmarked by the strife which often so clouded our more youthful age. This is the balmy season in which we are gathering strength for the coming tide that will bear us with swelling sails to the happy haven. Graduating Day. In its varied sailings o ' er the shifting seas of college life, our bark has many times been threatened with destruction from opposing elements within itself. But all is now one harmonious whole, and naught but tranquil waters mark our course. The largest class that ever entered the college, it is our desire that when June of 1888 arrives, we may have the honor of being the largest graduating class. Some of us may have complained that we are not remarkable for displaying great talents, but it must be re- membered that shining gems are olt ' concealed by rough exteriors, even if in the names of Smith, Jones and Brown. We have young ladies who staunchly support Woman ' s Rights. Indeed, so well have they set forth their arguments in our debates, that chimes of praise have rung through the recitation room. Not only on the broad ocean of oratorical contests have our abilities shown themselves, but we have safely ridden many foaming billows on the seas of Languages, and the narrow but difficult straits of Mathematics have not been untried. So may oiir ship sail safely on, be the seas rough or smooth, and may her happy crew ever hold kindly memories and lasting friendships for that longer voyage on life ' s storm-tossed lea !
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Officers of the Class of ' 88. PRESIDENTS : ROBERT P. ERVIEN, ist term. JOSEPH J. RHOADS, 2d term. VICE PRESIDENTS: JOSEPH J. RHOADS, ist term. P. SHARPLES HALL, 2d term. SECRETARIES : EMMA GAWTHROP, ist term. JOYEUSE L. FULLERTON, 2d term. TREASURERS : MARTHA P. JONES, ist term. SADIE M. CONROW, 2d term. Toast-Master, . T. MONTGOMERY LIGHTFOOT. 23
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