nskr i of ' 96. OON the Class of ' 95 will be no lono;er an active factor in college life. Four years are ended, and an e -entful four they have been. The class and the administration of George Tayloe Winston began together, and they have grown together in strength and influence. The years have been years of growth and development. As the present strong, self-reliant executive has come from the scholarly Professor of Latin, so the thirty- nine men of ' 95 to-day are a part of the eighty-eight boys that began college life so short a while ago. ' ' • Greater in numbers than any other class since the reopening, it contains, perhaps, a larger proportion of honor men than any for many years ; possibly, the largest percentage in the history of the institution, but other opportunities for culture than those afforded by books have not been neglected. The influence of the class has been decidedly felt in all phases of the Uni •ersity life. It has not hesitated to discard precedent when adherence would ha -e cramped the expanding lite, but it has established better customs instead. While the channel of college life has been widened, yet the workers have been conservative. Above all, the members have culti ' ated self-respect, and next, respect and love for the Uni ersity. But the course here is done. That the time spent here in our little world has gi en us power to work better in the broader scope and fiercer competition of the great world without, and ability to meet the presented issues squarely, is our parting hope. H. T. 19
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