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Senior Class History. WE come to say good-bye. It is an occasion of anguish and tears, be- cause the four short years of our college course are rapidlv drawing to a close. We begin to realize that not many moons from now we leave this life, where we have been hanging medals on ourselves, to meet the cold, cold world in deadly combat. We did not come to college in the fall of ' Ninety-seven with the idea that we were IT and everybody else belonged to the cotnmon herd ; we did come nursing in our timid hearts a feeling of awe for the stately Senior and one of respect for the dignified Junior. However, when those deluded second-year insurgents tried to trample under their feet the roval purple of igoi, they learned that experience hadn ' t taught them anything in that little game of honor, and they, with heads bowed down and coat-tails rent, home- ward slowly wended their weary way, — for we saw them first. When we became the Wise Fool, we tried to make, and succeeded in making, the class what it should be. In this xear we suffered a stinging defeat, but not disgrace, at the hands of 1902. We fought till the last, but against such fearful odds that hope died, — yet we fought. All honor to that defeat. In our third year we gave the most brilliant Junior ball ever given. To describe it is impossible, but suffice it to say the memory of it will live forever. Now we are on the last quarter, and expectant faces await our finish. All of us ma} ' not, in our lives to come, own our own automobiles, but we ' ll all be doing something or somebody somewhere. Engrave this little motto on your heart, and with it the best wishes of the class of 1901. First in peace, first in strife. First to get after the staff of life. Historian. 19
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