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History of the Class of 1905 UT of the strenuous chaos of a dawning century, in the year nineteen hundred and one, rose a dazzHng star, the guiding light of a class destined to be great in the stupendous enterprises of a productive age. Rising, ever rising, the beacon of 1905 ' s success majestically ascended the arch of the heavens, passing the intermediary constellations in a blaze of glory unparalleled in stellar magnificence, till, now, in the fourth year of its journey, all points on the intellectual horizon are touched with the incipient tints of mental supremacy. One-half of the first quadrant has thus been traversed and our star is still climbing the heavenly dome above us to a position in the center of the firmament, where it will linger to the end of eternity, shedding efful- gent light upon the greatness of a class long before called to the land of its fathers. From the time the Class of 1905 entered upon its successful career to the present day, the number of members has suffered a sad diminution. However, those remaining are bound together by the close ties of friendship and co-operation. In bidding our Alma Mater farewell, we do so only in a figurative sense, fo r our future efforts, both material and spiritual, will be gladly directed toward the uplifting and maintenance of her fair name in the eyes of all posterity. The Seniors of nineteen hundred and five have spoken. 25
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Class of 1905 class Colors Scarlet and Black. Class Yell Rah! Rah! Rah! Rip, Ree, Rive! Scarlet and Black! 1905. Class Song Four long j ' cars ha ' e we spent at Tulane in our life; Four long years have we worked as a class; In that time have we met man ' hardships and strife, But our trials will end here at last. It is here at Tulane that great ties have been formed. Holding Seniors together most dear; Recollections of pleasure, of joy, will be warmed In our hearts as we live year to year. From the Class of ' 05 many lights, let us pray, May some day brightly shine in our land ; In mechanics and arts, and in Law every day. Let ' 05 ' s at the top always stand. Alma Mater, Tulane ! Thou hast proven most dear, Thou hast done for us all in thy power, Now it rests on our shoulders to help every year Thy fair name in glory to tower. Edw. O. Tabor, ' 05. Offi cers S. W. Stern, President S. G. F. Haas, Vice-President S Wp-t« S Secretary - Eiss, - - ( Treasurer J. S. HuEY, Historian 24
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SE IMIOR EUGHRE GLUB Amacker, Walter K-.JA , T. U. A. A., (i) (2) (3) (4) Scientific, Class Historian (3), Forum, Secretary Forum. BoHNE, Frederick Henry, Jr., 0KI , Scientific, Speaker Glendy Burke (3), Varsity Football Team (3), Manager Varsity Football Team (4), Vice-President Class (3), Sub. Editor Jambai.aya (3), Chapel Choir (i) (2) (3) (4). Brumby, Robert Eldridge, KA, Literary, Glendy Burke (i) (3) (4), Speaker Glendy Burke (4), Dormitory Tennis Club, Assistant Baseball Manager (3), President Dormitory Tennis Club First Term, Associate Editor Olive and Blue (4), Editor Tulanian, Editor-in-Chief Tulanian Second Term, Chairman Dormitory House Committee. Crawford, Charles Campbell, Jr., IX, Mechanical Engineering, Class Secretary and Treasurer (3), Junior German Club, President Tulane German Club (4), Chapel Choir (i) (2) (3) (4). GosSERAND, L. H., Literary, French Circle (i) (2) (3), French Play (i) (2), Tulane His- tory Club (2) (3) (4), Forum, Literary Society (2) (3) (4), Magazine Editorial Staff (2), Secretary Tulane History Club (4), Secretary Forum (4), Winner Glendy Burke, Forum, Medal for Oratory (3), Member of Louisiana Historical Society (4), Roscoe Kory, Literary, Forum Literary Society. Hall, Harold Henry, Mechanical Engineering. Haas, S. G. Frank, 2 ' Tir, Chemical Engineering, Forum, Literary Society (3) (4), Class Vice-President (4). Habans, Paul B.,2 ' r2 ' , KA(I , Chemical Engineering, Vice-President Class (3). Hadden, C. F., KA0, Mechanical Engineering. Huey, John Spencer, Mechanical Engineering, President Class (3), Secretary (2), Jam- B.A.LAYA (2), Class Historian (i) (2) (4). Lake, Orloff, A ' 4 , Mechanical Engineering, President Class (3). Levy, A. Giffen, Literary, Forum Literary Society, Tulane-Texas Debate (3).
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