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jj imi er Aitori al EIGHTY-SEVEN, after some two years and a half of college life, has reached that period in her existence which, by a long lino of class editorials, has been declared to bo a season of change. It is supposed that the Junior year is a time when the infantile sports of the Frehsman and Sophomore years — hazing, cane-rushes, midnight serenades, and tho mysteries of the A. 2. 2. — aro regarded with lofty unconcern, while as a dignified upper classman tho Junior already sniffs from, afar the incense of commencement day. Far be it from ns to break tho usage of ancient tradition; we add our little to tho already overwhelming burden of proof, and assert that the Junior year is indeed a time when old things begin to pass away. Eighty-seven, as a class, has experienced changes in full measure. Of tho fourteen men who, with bright prospects for the future, entered as Freshmen, but five are remaining. And here, to those who have left us or have fallen by the wayside, we would extend fraternal greeting, and remind them tliat though absent- they are ofttimes present in memory. Our motto,. “vires acquirimus eundo,” however, has over held true; and the incoming to us of the best part of the class of eighty-eight, with additions from other institutions, have raised our number beyond its original extent. Hot in numbers only, wo modestly trust, has been our entire advanee; on looking back at the work of tho past two years, though to some, especially the overburdened honor man, it has been liko “over climbing up the climbing wave,” we see a record of which any class might well be proud. Still, in. regard to
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