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ffi te (Brist of the 24 Class At the beginning of this, our third year, five Juniors received the football letters. Basketball was introduced in the winter and three of our members made the Varsity, one of them being elected captain. The relay team is captained by a Junior and the class bids fair to have other representatives on the varsity track and baseball teams in the spring. Along other lines also are our members active, Juniors being at the bead of the Beacon, and the Debating Society and the Aggie Club. Since entering, our class roll has been cut from 87 to 36. We hope that our numbers may remain undiminished from now to the end and that we may ever be as true and loyal sons of Rhode Island, assisting in furthering her progress to the high rank among colleges which she deserves. 20
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JVNIOR. elhr (Elaas uf 101 r ffintumiru Iflrmbrr Professor George R. Cobb (Offirprs Frank E. Greenhalgh President E. Hope Browne Vice-President Raymond D. Taylor .. Treasurer Albert A. LeBoeuf Secretary (Elaaa Sjiatnry On Sept. 13, 1913 Rhode Island flung wide her portals to admit a heterogen- ous mass of humanity which has since crystalized into the class of 1917. Un- der the at.acks of the upper-classmen an intense class spirit developed among us that enabled our class football team to down the Varsity in practice games bin as individuals, however, we were so green and lacking in confidence that little was heard of our class the first half of our freshman year. We were beaten by the Sophs in track 62-50 and in football 6-0. In basketball we came back and beat the Sophomores by narrow margins in two games. Our first Varsity letter was won in track thai spring and we also had men on the baseball team. We placed two men on the Varsity debating team and were represented on the Beacon Board. Several members of our class were in the Glee Club and the College Orchestra and two of the freshmen were members of the Dramatic Club. In September of the following year, we sent out fifteen men for football, six of whom made the Varsity. That winter the discovery of a dark horse among the Sophomores made an unbea.cn Varsity Relay team possible. As Sophomores we continued our good work in literary lines, placing two men on the Varsity debating team and winning two of the prizes in the Kingston essay contest. We also pro- vided our share of Varsity men tor the track and baseball teams. The class suf- fered severely from the College sieve that year. 19
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Rhode Island jSfate Colle ge] Arnold Ames, 0 X Westerly, R. I. ’’Skeete” Runny Electrical Engineering Color Guard in Battalion. Skeete, better known to his closer associates as Bunny, was born in the farming districts of Wester- ly. His dislike for the Aggie’ ' life is merely a case of enough’s enough.” Two o’clock in the morning is a trifle early for a man of mathematical instincts to subject himself to even if the Calc” prof does keep a cow. At this point it might be said that “Runny pasted Tip’s ca ' .c course for an average of 99% or bet- ter. Resides these achievements, ’’Skeete has ambi- tions of becoming major of the battalion. Just now he is working hard to oust the drum carrier from his job. “Skeete” is just a plain unassuming chap. He is cap- able of recognizing a joke and is not immune from slip- ing one over on the next fellow. You may think he is a woman hater but listen — he loves a lady who ' s an angel in his eyes and who is as pretty as the goddess of sunshine. J. Gordon Anderson, Westerly, R. I. ’’Andy’’ J. Gordon Doctor Applied Science Just because he spent a few years in Scotland Andy claims to be Scotch. He does look funny as lie pikes across the campus, hatless ard with that long overcoat flapping in the wind. These trips he makes frequently to feed and water his bugs” in the Bac’ lab. He takes good care of them and they love him dearly. Even though he does spend most of his time squinting through a mic” or poring over Menda’.s theories, his ambition is to be Major of the batallion. Andy has his eyes closed to the ladies— on the campus He likes singing however, and insists that any four College men make a quartette. But then if ye can say it’s a braw bricht monlicht nicht it ' s aw richt — ye ken? Richard Palmer Ash, A A Bridgewater, Mass. Dick’’ Electrical Engineering “Dick” just blew into Kingston with the rest of the green ones that came to college in the fall of 1913. Bridgewater gave a sigh of relief when his pocket edition of a Roman Gladiator left his home town, for no rough house was ever complete without Dick.” His smile and good nature has made him a friend of all. “Dick” would gladly give you his last five dollars and then write home for another five spot. In fact, 1 is reputation as a great writer was earned in this way. He is taking the Electrical Engineering course, but it is hard to say what he is studying. However, he has put away childish things and devotes his time to cal- culus. descriptive geometry and the great national in- door sport. 21
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