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of the hares. It will be argued by those jealous of the Class that these men did not run over the entire course; but of that nothing need be said. This account might be indefinitely lengthened, if everything con- cerning the Class ' s doings were written. Enough has been said, however, and the Class may now R. I. P., as it undoubtedly will, from its past record, until the Senior Historian next year rounds up its four years ' history. Historian. 27
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standing the expense incurred in the printing of the posters announcing the event and the posting of tlie same in the public places of Bethlehem. At another time, when Eighty-six was desirous of having a Class photograph taken, Eighty-five kindly aided them— from the top of the tower with a mirror — causing a genial light to spread over the cleanly- washed faces of the Freshmen and the air to turn blue in the vicinity of the camera. In June, Eighty-five revived the time-honored custom known as Cre- mation. Olney ' s Calculus was held in the most extreme aversion, and was accordingly consigned to the depths. All who witnessed the parade or heard the speeches around the doomed author express their commenda- tion. The becoming suits, the decorum preserved, the songs, — all come in for a share of praise. During the summer most of the embryo Juniors belonging to the Class spent their time among the mountains or in the backwoods, as con- fidential advisers of the chief engineers of various corps. It was hard to come down to civilized life in September, and harder still to assume the new-born dignity which is supposed to form an inseparable part of a Junior ' s make-up. The Class struggled manfully to uphold its dignity. It is the opinion of most of the Class that they would have succeeded in at least acting the dignity part had it not been for the daily demoralization in the lower room of Christmas Hall. They couldn ' t stand that. The difficulty of sobering down could not be surmounted by one man, and he has left. He is now striving for honors in the cowboy line. The Class has finally calmed down. The first event of note during the present term was the visit of the Class to the Coplay Cement Works. Every member of the Class is con- versant with the methods of preparation, use and comparative strength of Anchor, Saylor ' s Portland and Improved Anchor Cement. It is rumored that the Class will soon make another tour of inspection, but the objective point has not yet been decided on. It is probably either Boston or Fried- ensville. In the Spring Sports, Eighty-five succeeded in taking five first prizes. In the Fall Sports, the Class also made a creditable showing, taking six of the fourteen first medals and two of the three second medals. Several men made records which will merit their entrance in next year ' s Intercollegiate Sports. In other athletic sports Eighty-five is not behind. It is a notable fact that in each of the first two runs of the Hare and Hounds, Eighty-five sent in the first and last man ; the first man in each case coming in ahead 26
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