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STEVENS, EDSON MURRAY, E. Hyde Park. 2 S. Hall. ATS2. Pres. Engineering Society Q4j. Capt. CO. C. C4j. Class Foot Ball 415625- STRICKLAND, EDWARD DINWOODIE, Cl. Buffalo, N. Y. 5 S. Hall. AAP. Secretary Q25 Qgj C4j. Cynic Q35 My Honors in Greek Qzj. Hon ors in French fgj. Delegate Am. Rep. Coll. League Qzj. THOMPSON, OELLA AZUBA, L.S. Hyde Park. Buell St. TRACY, ABEL BLODGETT, E. Randolph. 95 Main St. Prize for Progress 131. VILAs, MARTIN SAMUEL, Cl. Winooski. zo S. Hall. WALKER, VVILLIAIVI HALL, Sp. Burlington. 199 S. Union St. VVRIGHT, BESSIE DOW, Cl. Burlington. 81 Adams St. KA9. Vice-President Qgj. WRIGHT, FRED SPENCER, Cl. Barton Landing. 180 Pearl St. Ariel Cgj. Honors in GreekC2j. Honors in Latin Qgj ATQ. en. un. I YOUNG, JOHN FINDLAY, E. W. Glover. ISO S. Prospect St. KE. Class Foot Ball Qzj. R, .1 f' Ape ra A - w lf N Q6 ISt Serg
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Ninetyeqzive . HEN we started to write the editorial for Ninety-Five, the thought came to us that here was the opportunity for which we had long waited, to tell our story as it should be told, to place before the public the facts in every incident in the class history, the circumstances of which have been the subject of endless dispute. But after consideration, we have decided that such a course would only open old wounds and start afresh the wrangles which have quite tired them- selves out, for it would be presumptuous to suppose that our written words would befany more readily believed than our spoken ones, which, forsooth, have so often been wasted on heedless ears. A few words, however, about the class may not be out of place. We are, as a class, probably as scantily endowed with this world's goods as any in college. Consequently we have never been showy on social oc- casions, and have had to be conservative in many things. Our class sup- pers, while they were of course thoroughly enjoyed, have been inexpen- siveg and in short, we are distinctly not the bloody set. But it will be noticed that whenever college institutions have needed men or means, it has been from the ranks of Ninety-Five that volunteers have stepped to Hll the breach. We are a class from which little is expected but much obtained. Our foot ball prestige was established by our work in fresh- man year, and has since been fully maintained, for, not to speak of the game played by our sophomore team, four Ninety-Five men were on the Varsity foot ball team during the past season, a larger number than any other class furnished. Although, as has been stated,.we are not a rich class, we hold the record, up to the time of writing at least, of freshman class subscriptions to the base ball team. Our base ball team easily car- ried off the honors in our sophomore year when pitted against the hand- somely uniformed team of Ninety-Six, which was the only class team we played. And shall we ever forget the way our tug-of-war team pulled that of Ninety-Three ! And although Ninety-Four's burly sopho- mores afterward pulled us, our glory was equalled only by the chagrin of the great and onlyf' We have been duly represented on the editorial boards of the college publications, we trust not with discredit. In both Forest prize contests in which Ninety-Five participated the first prizes were taken by members of our delegation. But we have said enough. 't My tongue within my lips I rein For who talks much. must talk in vain
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