Excerpt from The Alumni Review, Vol. 2: June, 1914
Following a beautiful open air concert by Don Richardson's Orchestra, the class day exercises were concluded at the Davie Poplar at L. H. Ranson read the class statistics, humorously touch ing off the departures from the normal by mem bers of the class. The fact that some,$30,000 had been spent by the class for smokes, the Pickwick, and other luxuries, loomed large in the total expenditure of by the class since its entrance into the University in 1910. Another fact, and one which elicits consideration of a careful order, was that of 203 freshman entering only 75 finished the course. C. D. Taylor, class prophet, gave his classmates a picture of themselves twenty years hence, while J. T.
Hatcher disposed of their worldly effects and E. J. Perry inspired them for the fight before them with a militant class poem.
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