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THE CLASS OF 1902 In the history of all nations, and institutions as well, There come events whose final meaning And full significance, the course of time must tell. And so it came on a morning in the fall of 98, With happy hearts and faces beaming, A hand of youths and maidens came, designated by fate To make a stir in 1). I The llower of the land were they, this class of 1902, From east and west they had come together The hard and rugged path of learning to pursue; And all the professors took notice that they were a brainy set. And Sophs observing their vim and feather Hcthought them with dread and terror, of the fate that might be met, l»v them when the classes clashed. And well they might, for the Freshmen soon donned their colors gay, Dashed off the Sophs' feeble resistance: Then floated their Hag and showed that they were here to stay. In fun and frolic none equalled them, the envy of the school— 'or from any one asked they assistance. In their fun or their work, and they ever faithfully followed each rule ()f the Chancellor. Uni the first year only hinted at the conquests they should make. The second year proved well their mettle: They vanquished the vain lioasting Freshmen ; their flag from its standard did take: In oratory, too. they completely won the day: And the Seniors could never quite settle I low the Sophomores got their gowns, which they used in their own clever way, I hit they did. 21
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Fort Collins, Colorado Frederic William Stover................ Economics ami History, Philosophy. Enteral from Colorado Vgricultural College, President Athletic Association, 00-01-‘Off: Vice-President Oratorical Association. 01-02: Class President. Manager Glee Club. Manager Kvnewisbok. '01; Debating Club; Base-ball Team. 'cjlj-oo-'oi; Denver Law School. 01 -02; Brewer Ijegal Club. “A Daniel come to judgment! Yea, a Daniel! ’ “The ancient heroes were illustrious For 1 icing benign, and not hlustrous. Marv Clark Travlor.............................................Denver, Colorado • • Mathematics ami Astronomy, Modern Languages. Entered from West Denver High School. ’«)£-. translated text book “History of Astronomy” from French, 00-01; contributed to Popular Astronomy, 00-01: riectrd to American Association for Advancement of Science. 01; presented paj r before A. A. A. S.. ‘01: Fortnightly Debating Club; candidate for A. M. 02. “For certain, she cotdd write and cipher, too. ' “Who knows what may hap|»en?... Patience, and shuffle the cards.” Marian Salford Van Dyne.........................................Eaton, Colorado Latin, Mathematics. Entered from Greeley High ScIhxiI. V 8: Secretary Oratorical Association. 00- 01: Delegate State iratnrieal Convention, '02: Clarion Staff. 02: Preparatory Prize in ireek. ‘00: Y. V. C. A.; I ’ortnightly Debating Club; («olf Club “A quiet, gentle maid. Clear-brained and keen, she’s worth her weight in gold. In gold? A mine of diamonds she.’ Ella Ycazic...................................................Denver. Colorado English, History. Prepared by Washhiirn Preparatory Sell ml: enteral I , of D. from Washhurn College. 01. “Marked with some act • »i goodness every lay.” “Silent, hut none the less wonderful.” Xorine May Wilson.....................................Denver. Colorado Creek. English. Graduated from Tojjcka (Kan. 1 High Sc In ml. ‘t,S: entered from Washhurn College. 01: Basket-ball Team. ’Though she U-nds him. die olieys him. Though she draws him. yet she follows. Cscless each without the other.” 20
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When Juniors—ah, then 1k w their glory increased! And their doings so new Just set the whole college to talking: And prizes! Why. Dunkel the English and lieckwith the Herrick prize drew. Then, too, all recall how. in long robes of whites and a head-dress gailv unique. To chapel one tnom they catne walking. To announce their annual, and on the side, the Seniors a little to pique. And it worked. And that fine thing, the Junior Prom, was instituted by them: At which were take-offs quite realistic ()n the Seniors. l»tit the finest and hest display of their genius came when Their annual so neat, appeared. Kynewistiok. volume four. In every way so truly artistic That all admired—and marveled at what had ne’er hap| ened Indore. They came out of it clear! Another year, and they were Seniors, in caps and gowns dulv dressed. In all ways maintained they the honor Of tluir standing the years More; moreover they won the state contest. Fond of their Alma Mater they kept well her interests in view: And wherever each student mas wander In following the leadings of life, to the class of 1902, He’ll ever Ik loyal. A. J. 15. 22
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