Wheaton College - Tower Yearbook (Wheaton, IL)

 - Class of 1900

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' -.- 'V4--' - Pink and Tea Rose Just One Girl . wffiC6l'5 FRED L FISCHER--President NETTIE GALLOWAY-Vice:President Pm. B. PJINGHAM-Sec. and Treas. Old Rose and Cream Song-- EdiI0l'idI From its very beginning this has been a remarkable class. Let us go back and trace its course. My readers will remember that When We--the present Jun- ior class-graduated from Prepdom there was a revision of the courses of study. They were made more advanced. Why did the Faculty select this year from all others to make the change? Perhaps it was because the training odered b s Y the previous course was not equal to the capacity of the class then entering college-because they were ableto take more training-a higher polish than others. Or was it not because they were confident a class was entering college which was competent to do the Work mapped out in such a Way as should be an inspiration to others to take up the Work? We only need to look at the size of the class next below to be assured that the Work Was done by the class with such apparen.t ease as to remove all fear class Work? Professor Straw states tha Rhetorics was better than that don s. Would you hear a fact concerning t the Work done by this class in Junior e by any previous class. You have all probably come to a time in your life when the 0-lorious subject of your contemplation has d ld ' D azz e you. Thus I ani sure my dear reader, I have your dee est s m th f - I, p y pa y, or I have now before me a subject which should be treated onl b y y an experienced hand. So I will leave it With- out any attempt at an exposition f 't o 1 s greatness, assuring my readers that had I not have been a Junior I should t h I no ave been able to even Give the subject this poor introduction. I 22 Ziggy: Lx 5, 'C' fm 1 ,Ita 11?-'figs 6 IFM4 f ,v T aus!! 11 r ' P '71 ff' Iwi K



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-1 Old Rose and White 'Violet SffiC6t5 N AMELIA A. P1ERsoN-President i CLARA L. BLANCHARD-Secretary LEONARD B. KING-VicefPresident LOUIS ROYAL-Treasurer .ii Ediwridl The praises of our Freshman band have oft been sung before, And doubtless you have heard of us in merry days of yore. But once again we make our bow, and trust that you know Well That another introduction fits another personnel. Miss Pierson is our President and Editor:in:Chiefg Her standings make us jealous, though her record here is brief. She cracked the High School shell one spring in classic Sycamore. Then wielded Well the teacher's rod o'er pupils by the score. The next in rank is Mr. King, our young Vice:President. A dozen years of early life in Massachusetts spent, Chicago claimed his presence in her crowded thoroughfares, And though he hails from such a place he doesn't put on airs. And now we introduce to you our friend, the worthy Scribe, Who has a wondrous faculty for making Greek verbs jibe. Perhaps Miss Blanchard's innate love of music's joyous powers Is due to sunny woodland romps in childhood's happy hours. The keeper of our bank accounts is not unknown to fame, For Royal is his lineage and Royal is his name. A sturdy Wolverine is he, from Cascols moaning pines, And now a trusty treasurer of Freshman gold, he shines. The other names, says Editor, are all this page vvill hold. He's right. The stories of our lives had best remain untold. Miss Mabbett and Miss Frederick-these are the names-read well- And Messrs. Nelson, Paine and Ross, Vaughan, Bickford, Ferry, Snell. And now, kind friends, our tale is told. If e'er you see our name Inscribed in Honor's shining book, or on the scroll of Fame Remembe l ' ' , l r, we are aying Character s great corner stone. The building with the iirmest base survives, and stands alone. I S. HUGH PAINE. 24:

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