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Qaenior 9l5oa5tf. ,ag ND now, fellows, as we are about to turn the last page, to find there the little engraved rubric with its talismanic Finis, it well behooves that fi ' these last words of joy and wisdom from happy men be placed in this book. Life for these four glorious years on our beautiful campus has been too full of rich and manifold experience not to enable us to add our quota of advice and instruction. Of course we must address mainly freshmen, speaking comparatively. On this account, we will take some of this valuable space to merely tell these three lower classes, who follow Where We have trod, how we have gained and in turn strengthened our beloved Alma Mater. Our entering class was t11e largest without exception that has ever entered this institution. It numbered 116, if memory serves, and though it has, through the law of survival of the fittest, now come to number forty-two, who dare say that it is not the best, brightest, finest and Qremembering the ladiesj the loveliest of classes in any institution? Our record has been one for true admiration. On the field of class honor we have swept everything before us. The opposition of our miserable opponents has been ill-starred and unfortunate to them. Our uuderclass banquets have been striking successes and our little rushes on tl1e green each time a victory and a gloating. Scholastically we have imbibed instruction with an insatiable desire and capacity for more. Why do Bill's eyes so merrily twinkle and his voice so sweetly sound this year? Why has our beloved Forbes at last obtained a rest and period of travel? Ah! because they have at last found the ideal class to instruct and their hearts are content and joyful. Why, indeed, the new Hall of Science, if not because our class has set the mark of higher scholarship and shown the need for broader and increasing equipment? And now, Alma Mater, as a class our record of four years in the covert of thy wing is written. How much thou has done for us there is no means of measuring. Into each of our lives thy spirit of industry, faith and following duty has entered. Into each of our hearts has entered the love and courage which thy dear name inspires. We will be faithful to thy traditions a11d tl1y counsels for We know that they are good and thy influence and directing hand will point for us ever to the fleeting land of Hmeliora. U And now, comrades, as we are possessed by the spirit and affection of that dear name of U, of R., let us give one resounding cheer of exultation in her eternal glories and everlasting victories. 23
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Qibe Qneuior Glass. HERBERT BENTON ARTHUR, 20 William Street. Carthage Philosophical. dv. E. Historian Q315 Pipe Committee Q315 Class Foot- ball Team Q215Iunior Prom. Cornmittee5 University Council Q3152d Vice-President Students, Association Q315 Science Club5 President and Statistical Editor 1905 INTERPRES. LOUIS JONATHAN BAILEY, Q7 Manhattan Street. Ontario Scientific. 111. E. Historian Q115 Class Poet Q215 Class President Q315 Class Football Team Q11 5 Class Traclc Team Q1-2-31 5 Class Base Ball Team Q1-21 5 Varsity Football Team Q21 5 Assistant Manager Dramatic Club Q31 5 Science Club5 Writers' Clubg Secretary Writers' Club Q41 5 Class Poet Q41 5 Manager Dramatic Club Q41 5 Y. M. C. A. CHARLES ORSON BEAMAN, Coldwater Scientific. Vice-President Q31 5 Class Football Team Q11 5 Science Clubg Class Secretary Q41 5 President Science Club Q41. XX ALTER RILEY BECKLEY, 403 East Avenue, Rochester Philosophical. 'I'. T. Honor Roll Q3-41 5 Honorable Mention Q31. CEORGE BURT CAUDLE, 404 East Avenue, Rochester Classical. A. K. E. Honor ROllQI-2-3-41 5 City Scholarsl1ipQ1-2-3-41 5 Speaker Class Banquet Q11 5 Class Secretary Q21 5 Class Prophet Q31 5 College Band C11 3 University Council Q31 5 First Vice-President Students' Association Q31 5 junior Prom. Comniitteeg Junior Historical Society5 Chairman Class Executive Committee Q41. ALBERT B. CLARK. 35 Strathallan Park, Palmyra Classical. A. T. Honor R011 Q115 Class Basket-Ball Team Q2-315 Class Track Team Q1-2-31 5 Treasurer Y. M. C. A. Q2-31 g.Varsity Eleven Q2-3-41 5 Varsity Basket-Ball Team Q2-41 5 Junior Prom. Comrnitteeg Captain Varsity Eleven Q41 5 President 1904 INTERPRES Board5 Orator Q41. TRAFTON MILFORD CRANDALL, 181 Fulton Avenue, Rochester Classical. A. K. E. Class President Q215 Tree Orator Q41. THOMAS DRANSFIELD, JR., I3 Myrtle Hill Park, Rochester Classical. NP. T. Entered '05 in Sophomoreuyear. Class Football Team QI-2, 5 Class Track Team Q11 5 Varsity Track Team Q11 5 Glee Club Q2-3-41 5 Assistant Manager Varsity Track Team Q31 5 Cheer Leader Q41 g Dramatic Club Q415 Honor Roll Q415 Manager Varsity Track Team Q415 Class Chorister Q41. 24
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