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,WLS 0112155 nf 1911 CLASS COLORS A Grey and Blue Il I 0 R . V - ,f 1 I ' :I 1, 1,2 N ,L 0112155 QDftir1er5 Q1hri5ime15 Germ SHERMAN POST HAIGHT . President JOHN ,WILLIAM HARRISON . . Vice-President GUSTAVE ALEXANDER FEINGOLD . Secretary-Treasnrer ALLAN' KELLOGG SMITH Historian Glriniig Germ HAROLD NELSON CONOVER CHRISTIE . . President ALEXANDER TRACHTENBERG . . Vice-President ALLAN KELLOGG SMITH Secretary-Treasurer REGINALD BURBAONK . . . Historian 1 21 II I
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1911 Lgmtnrg s E close the book of the deeds of IQII with mingled feelings of satisfaction and regret. Regret, because we realize that we have left undone those things that we ought to have done, H 0 . ' ' ' CC ' ' 77 and because there is always a certain tragedy in writing F1n1s. Satisfaction, because as class records go we CaHHO'E but feel that we have reasonfor pride in our achievements. We have been crowned with many laurels during these four too-brief years, and it is 'pleasing to think that some of them may not have been wholly undeserved. And so but a few little hours and we leave the home we have loved, to go down to the sea in ships. Many will watch our going and give us a parting cheer. A few, we know, will greet us on our return, when we shall have weathered storms and bring back new treasures-for the mother's delight is in the glory of her sons. But, in another way, our account is closed, and be it for good or ill the chanceto add or subtract is no longer with us. ccNor all your tears wash out one word of rfzffi . To be doleful, however, is idle. It is 'hard to leave-others in ourposition have said this before, but it has to be experienced to be realized-and yet we have had our day. The greatest thing of allfthe great things Trinity has revealed to us is the institution of the dear love of comrades. Generous counselors in the classes just before usl Appreciative pupils in those we leave to fill our places! Noblefriendships formed within our own number! There may be greater things to come, but no one has yet written of them. Finally, to those whose guidance we have too slowly followed, whom-we regarded first with suspicion, then with tolerance, and all too late with the respect and admiration that was their due, rrwho have taught us-and withal many things not found in books-we give the.hand in parting. May they some day feel that their toil was not in vain. , To each one of us Trinity has been as home to a child. But now tche child is a man, and must say goodbye to all that home has mean . Tomorrow he :hall take his pack And set out for the ways beyorrcig Ora the old trail from .rzfar to fzfar, An alien and a oagabondf'
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