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respect. “Cap” is the same jolly fellow as of old, always working for the benefit of the class and the college. He is Capt. Sparrow’s right-hand man at drill and achieved great success in drilling the recruits last fall. Willie, our biological fiend, takes great pleasure in dissecting all sorts of animal life and is also prominent in the Lecture Association and the Y. M. C. A. An inordinate love of dancing causes him to travel far from his own fireside on the stormiest of nights, while his great regard for anything chemical, causes a sad depletion in his pocket book from buying various decoctions with which to try his skill in combining them into various useful liniments, salves, etc. Roddy is the same easy-going chap as ever ; one day tired of school, the next head over heels in laying out plans for the next year’s work. No problem is too long to phase him and in addition to his studies he is engaged in a twenty-hour per week course in baseball. He is very fond of being at home, only missing his own little bed once in these three years. He always sees to it that he is home to supper as if his very life depended upon it. Fred is our practical electrician and can pick more flaws in a formula for efficiency than any other five students in the college. He, too, is often led far afield in search of a dance, and not the least of his troubles is the question of whom he shall take to the next dance and whether he will get his programme filled or not. But for all that he is a good-hearted fellow with a Colorado mustache. Fritzy, our fifth member, is the genial driver of the college team and chief engineer of the class. We predict that at some near date he ' will be applying for a patent for a new-fangled gas engine upon which he is busily working. He is one of the F. I. G. gods, and very well so, for he is big and powerful. Miss Sanderson, our honorary member, has always been and will continue to be our bright and witty guide who leads us safely through the labyrinth of social and class affairs. She is an ideal chaperon, with her lively humor banishing all dullness from sleighride or re- ception.
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Honorary Member CLASS OF 1904. Sarah Wats Sanderson.
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