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Page 31 text:
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History and Vrophesy of the Class of 1901 PAGES of our history are yelloweil by time. Our record is the Ijrief , bright one of four brief, bright years. The first class in the University to complete a real organization in its Freshman year. We commenced our course with a membership of sixteen, and, although quite a number have dropped from our ranks, their places have been more than repleted and, with pennants and peans, we graduate sixteen strong. Intellectualh- our class has been equaled by few, surpassed by none that ever left the halls of Taylor. With a just pride we point to the native ability of our classmates, and glancing at the honors won, we assert that that ability has been well used. AVe point to our musicians and believe that no better ever filled our halls with melody. We point to our moral record which is unblemished and which cannot be justly impeached. We could not write our history without seeming to praise ourselves, so details omitted, we give that which is vital — . c. — under the fostering care of our instructors we have grown in intellectual and moral strength and go forth to meet the joys and tragedies of life, to engage in sterner work, in- spired with the idea of elevating our fellows — well equipped for service and fortified in strength Di -ine. Belie -ing that the past is a prophesy — a conditional prophesy — of what we might make of ourselves, we dare to hold back the veil that conceals the future, and with the eyes of a seer, gaze upon ourselves twenty years hence.
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CLASS ' 01 MOTTO— NoH Xohis So tn i.- COLORS— Cardiiia and Old Gold. OFFICERS D. S. Duncan President Chas. S. Coons Vice-President Ida E. Tavi.or Secretary William C. Asay Treasurer Adam A. Irelan Sergeant-at-Arms MEMBERS I ' ocal and Iiistninicntal Ida E. Tavi.or Ctassiml Course E. W. BVSHE F. W. Gress D. S. Duncan E. S. Underhill P iilosop ncal Course C. S. Coons E. M. Scholl Seientifie Course N. G. Lenhart Literary Course Grace Wiest Latin and Creek Theolos ieal Course William C. Asav L i!i;lis i T ieoto i ieat Course A. A. IkELAN J. L. Si ' EICHER Aeadeiiiic Course D. D. Metcalf a. V. Roberts Normal Course Caroline Hettlesater Bae ielor of Divinity W. L. Holly ■H
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