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511 PU S Kees. Ex:0fficio. RAT-. CHARLES N. SIMS, D. D.. LL. D., - Trustees at Large. HON. CHARLES ANDREVVS, A. M.. REV. iw' hm. HON. IIUN. HON. REV REV. O. H. P. ARCHER., - - ERASTUS E. HOLDEN, - JOHN M. R.E1D, D. D., LL. D.. BENON11. IVES, D. D., - JOHN LYMAN, - JACOB OROUSE. - JOHN S. HUYLER, LUTHER O. SLAVENS, PETER BURNS, - JAMES J. BELDEN, ALFRED A. HOWLETT, - JOHN D. AROHBOLD, 'THEODORE IRWIN, Alumni Trustees. EDXVIN NOTTINGHAM, PH. B., - - PHESTER A. CZONGDON, A. B., - WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM, PH. D., Conference Trustees. CENTRAL NEYV YORK CONFl+1RENl'lC LUKE O. QUEAL, D. D. - - - HIRAM GEE, - FOREST G. WVEEKS, . JAMES B. BROOKS, A. My I2 - CHANOEI.1.OR. TERMS EXVIRI-I IX JVNE. . Syracuse, New York. Syracuse, Neu' York. Auburn, Syracuse. Syracuse, New York. Ka :mas Cify. JI Syracuse. Syrar-use. Syracuse, New York, Oswego. Syracuse. SI. Paul, .Vin n. Syl'ucuse'. .-1 nlmrn. lflmva, SI1'lllIQ'4lft'lt'S, , SjlI'lll'llSQ', O., u 1894 1894 1894 1894 1896 1896 1896 1896 1896 1898 1898 1898 1898 1598 189-1 .1 S96 1598 1894 1895 1596 189: ,Q B
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Elected by our tribe we have built and filled this wigwam, ONoNnAr:AN we have called it in honor of the tribe and the beautiful valley in which we dwell,', are the opening words of the greeting. ln the introductory pages appears a very fine full page cut of the Onondaga maiden. lt has since been a distinctive feature of our annual, and has appeared in each ONCJNDAGAN up to date. The book is considerably larger than those of former years and the literary features more closely resemble those of our present annuals. Far less space is given to minor class and fraternity organizations, the cuts show excellence in other than comic lines, while care is taken to make it a book of utility, rather than a big joke to be laughed at and then thrown aside. A detailed review of the later QNONDAGANS is unnecessary. Suffice it to say that each class has produced an annual excelling its predecessor in artistic features and extravagance.of design. QThe class of ,QI is an exeeption, as a serious misfortune prevented the appearance of an annual that y'ear.j A The principle fact that has impressed us in our review of the' old annuals, is the vast amount of college spirit that animated the student body in the early history of the university. The college at that time had a large number of men- and they are to-day our most prominent alumni-who were filled with enthusiasm for all the college interests, and were willing to make any sacrifice in order that a college enterprise might be successful. i The publication of the student annual is one of the pleasantest features of college life. Its principal aim is to arouse and sustain college spirit, to perpet- uate the memory of the class, to embalm, in print what would otherwise remain only in the recollection of the student, and in general to encourage and support all our student enterprises. In after years it will be the most valuable souvenir of our college days, and will help to remind us of that period which is called the best and happiest of life, while it binds us closer to an institution of which we are ,all proud to call ourselves alumni. ' t The evolution of the student annual is very interesting and it requires no prophet to foresee in what direction the future development will take place. As time advances and the artistic features become more and more prominent, there is no reason why Syracuse, with the advantages of a college of fine arts, should not always remain in the front rank in the production of student annuals. I DORR RAYMQND COBB, 'g2. I l ,sm A assi :-.4...,-f1nazs- K- -- Y
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REV RE V REv. REV. RE V. REV. REV. EDMUND OGUIIPAUGH, NVILLIAM C. WILBOR, PH. A. G. TIIORNE, - J. E. BILLS, D. D., - GENESEE CONFERENCE. D., . NEWV YORK CONFERENCE. J. D. SLAYBACK, ' - SAMUEL C. PULLMAN, ' L. C. POOLMAN, - NENV YORK EAST CONFERENCE. C. N. HOAGLAND, M. D., NVILLIAM I. PRESTON, GEORGE L. TAYLOR, D. D., L. H. D., - NORTHERN NEWV YORK CONFERENCE. GEORGE P. FOLTS, - ELI C. BRUCE, D. D., EDWIN R. REDHEAD, A B ELIPI-IALET REMINGTON, DANIEL HAYES, - HENRY GRAHAM, D. D., DANIEL KLOCK, JR., L. L. SPRAGUE, D. D., ROYAL W. CLINTON, ' XVILLIAM CONNELL. MANLEY S. HARD, D. TROY CONFERENCE. SVYOMING CON FERENCE I3 ROCll8SvfC1', Bnjfalo, Bnfill lo, Rochesfer, New York, New York New York, Brooklyn., Brooklyn, Brooklyn, II67'1iJ'lf7IL67', Syracuse, Fulton, Ilion, Glouersville, A lbcany, Troy, Kingston, Pa., Newark Valley, Scranton, Pa., Kingston, Pa., 1894 1895 1896 1897 1895 1897 1898 1893 1895 1897 1894 1895 1896 1897 1893 1895 1897 1893 1894 1885 1896 . A -A.wm......-f.ai.--g- .... ....
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