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i. .li c L A P. is P A s 'r 1 C c I in - I if 2 6 -K, l My ... il SOPHOMORES it l li li Came the class of '28. i lg Our first Hall was Whilman: and thence to Estabrook. By this time ik l we were a unitg because of the democratic system at Whitmang because this l lit system was installed in Estabrookg because there was a solid nucleus, because lk there was the personality and friendship of Captain Armitage, because we lik needed solidarity for self-protection, because we were undisturbed by fra- img ternity rushingg and because we did have spirit as spirits go at Clark. li, We were rigorously hazed, we were. We revoltedng we were no longer ik N ' hazed. Unity and spirit triumphed. We won our official freedom at the i 'ix pond. We banqueted in peace and undisturbed tranquility, some time before lm ' the toastmaster of the class of '27 had eaten beans instead of turkey. ii lg, We were a part of Clark. Our men, went out for things in general, and is N N made good: Athletics, Cups , The Monthly , Orchestra, Glee Club, N lt, Scholarships and Collegiate Honors. lg if We returned in '25. ' 3 'ilk About the same. We remembered our hazing, our revolt, our promises, lk f , and were lenient. Some began to wonder: Is your spirit fled? Even: Is our gg, spirit fled? The affair at the pond put such unthoughtful suspicion to ever- XR iff lasting flight. The first class to do it they say in six years, and we did it 'iq E i well. Again we held feast, and our board was graced by the presence of one li lit Enos of the class of '29. Nothing happened, we knew there wouldn't. Their .1 banquet? They haven't had it, and 'tis past the Ides of March. Again we fi ill, see our members prominent in all activities, and are proud. And in our second year we see a better Clark. We are beginning to i J 'lt faintly discern something here besides a group of buildings, besides a round ,' of work, besides a daily routine. And so as we approach our Junior year, we f , it are hoping that it's not all from our change in viewpoint. We not only want S to see Clark better, we want to see a better Clark. X3 ill, We are half-wayg we look back and are satisfied, we look forward and lx t resolve. -A H xx ,l or l Q, 5,5 Q, , lb 1 .rx . XR li it lull it FN el . x it in If ' ' xiii . C i911
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