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HISTORY OF '88, Pequea we walked to Smithville, gathering wild flowers on the way. The last named place may be described as a place where our class took dinner and were amused by a certain Corporal Kelley, who tried to collect a quarter from our crowd for friend- ship's sake. Arriving by a detour at Reftou, the class played ball until the cars were ready to take them back. It is a great pity, Amelia Amanda Malvina Fitzallen jones, that you cannot go to college like the rest of' us and go botanizing too. As you may not be aware of the fact, I wish to tell you that in the lives of our students there are three important epochs, viz: their admission to college, Sdpho- more test, and graduation. Since you received my last letter, our class has passed the second epoch. Now it is a common thing for junior historians to write about test in their class histories, and you might think it superfluous for me to refer to it again. I desire, however, to tell you confidentially that test is the ordeal which determines who of the Sophomores shall become Juniors and who shall 'e' go into business. It is the winding up of the first half' of the college course. You will, no doubt, be very glad to learn that your favorite juniors have passed the ordeal and are pretty well, thank you. So important a year as the Sophomore is usually regarded as worthy of some suitable way of celebrating its completion. Our class had no such celebration at all. We held class meetings and tried to hit upon some way of artinguishing ourselves as Sophomores, but nothing came of the movement. As for holding a cremation, that was a dream that was not realized. Perhaps, then, it was thought, it would be a good plan to get up a mock contest in oratory after the juniors had held their Oratorical Contest. This scheme was not even attempted, and we finally made a feeble effort to practice for a Sophomore concert. The concert, however, proved to be one of those things which we didn't have. No cremation I No mock contest! ! No Sopho- more concert I ! ! Alaek ! Alas I ! There was one thing, however, my dear Amelia Amanda, etc., which we did have. Some of us formed an embryonic German society, the object of' which was to give us practice in German conversation. And we did converse in German too, you'd better believe. You just should have heard how nicely we learned to say ja, mein Herr and Neiu, mein Herr. That's something, anyhow. The society was finally disorganized and disbanded, because so much time was needed for botanizing. Per- haps at some future time t' Die Deutsche Gesellschaft will be heard of again. It is now time to close. Be assured that '88 is doing well. I trust that your admira- tion for our class is as ardent as ever. That Amelia Amanda Malvina Fitzallen jones may be preserved in health and forever enjoy the esteem of' the-Iuniors is the humble wish of their HIs'roRrAN. I6 I 1: far , . is ' ,.,,.,. , if , 5' 1 s 1 f':ffa?!?uaiEsi.'ili+atit
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