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1904 Class Nsto1'}'. If " ~lbibe the spirit of the age is the greatest blessing of any century. To such a blessing the happy 1v':'~lass of 1904." has fallen heir. The increased activities on every hand give evidence that the twentieth century will be the builder of lasting monuments and. true to the time in which we live, our motto foretells our future life. Although autumn, with all its shades of gold. had arrayed the college hill in sweetly blending effects, and Nature's green carpet, like velvet beneath a clear blue sky, stretched out its length to greet the "Jolly Juniors" just returned, we felt a pang of regret to see so many vacant places in our ranks. In the very foremost rank three empty places stared upon us with their vacancy. Our vice-president, - - 103 - -