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SENIOR CLASS, 1901 President, Fred L. Martin. First I’ice President, Charles W. Bartlett. Second Vice President, George H. Davis. Secretary, John M. Bin by. Treasurer, Lewis G. Varney. Executive Committee, George H. Davis, Leroy H. Harvey, Fred H. H. Bogart, Wilbert A. Libbey, Charles W. Bartlett. Class Colors: — Proton and White. C LASS Y ELL : — Rickety ! Rackety ! ) 7rkety! ) ’aek ! Reputa! Deputa! Clickety! Clack! Ch Pcno ! Ch Pino! Ch ing - a - fa ca-bu n ! Whoop,—Drown and White, 1901. 23
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ft. f SENIOR HISTORY HK entire history of the class of 1901 lias never before been written. There has not been much call for such a history until recently; but the present demand is characterized by feverish impatience. The public in general is calm and self-controlled about this matter. Evidently our fame has been heralded abroad, and the faith placed in us needs no support from a minute knowledge ol our glorious achieve- ments. Like the fair “co-eels’' of 1901, the public has no fear, no distrust, no suspicion—all is confidence and reliance. History really has no introduction at all; like Topsy, 1901 “just growed.” We simply floated into town, and got sucked into the college whirlpool. But when we assembled in chapel for the first time, it became evident to all that 1901 was no ordinary class. It was a great moment in the history of old Maine. For a time the Sophomores were awed by our superior presence, and “all went merry as a marriage bell.” Soon, however, clouds and darkness gathered about us. The solemn stillness of a bright Septem- ber morning was broken by the sound of voices and the shuffling of feet. Verily, it was a sight fit for the gods. 1901 had grappled with the Sophs in our first struggle, and full well did we teach them the greatest truth, “ Dust thou art and into dust shaft thou return.” Our Sophomore year was quite quiet and ladv-like. It was during that year that the talents (?) of “Before Christ” Martin began 24 Our
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