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History of '10 In the history of every great nation, some single epoch stands out in remarkable prominence, on account of the greatness and character of the men of that period. So in the history of colleges, the mysterious evolu- tion of time unfolds to the worfd a class of giants, physical y, mentally. nioral'y and spiritually. Such is the Class of '10, For feats of va'or, heroic deeds, noble achievements, loyalty and scholarship, the present unior Class has never had a peer in the history of the college. In variety of talent none can compare. Others may boast of the Roaches, and their Hoovers, and their Percy's, but com- pared to the uniors they are as beetles to an American eagle. Look at our Pater Familiasf' pedagogs, theologs, jurists and medics fand com- posers?l We have the highest Riches in college, yet we denounce swol'en fortunes. Our Shipmen are great navigators, and traverse the Brownfields as well as the seas. The mightiest waves do homage to our 4'Ripples. Our Butchers are not cruel. We have Hawkins to guard our f'Henries, and we are ever mindful of the Petty things. Our record on the field of battle is a continuous note of conquest and victory, The most carefully concealed strategy of the enemy has un- folded before our detective eye like the opening of a bud before the warm rays of the vernal sun. lfort Roach, the Gibralter of the opposition, crumbled at the first blast of our war trumpet. l-loover, the Black Chief of the Sophs, was overcome by fright and fell in a fit of rage. Young Percy, too, fearing immediate destruction, took wings to the telephone and cried a'oud for the police to come and save their lives, Hfor twenty minutes. Alas! when the brave officers of the law were in- formed ofthe cowardice of their appellants, it was with difficulty that the Juniors kept the policemen from taking the puny Soph and Seniors to the city bastile. ln social events the juniors have never been disturbed. Our first success of the year was on the evening of November 2d, when we met with our patron, elected our officers. partook of a sumptuous feast, played games, and sang songs until the L'wee hours of the morning. On February 16th we repeated our former success. This time we met with the Freshmen in the Republican hall, where an elaborate menu was served by a f'Caterer. Later i11 the evening we had several enjoy- able games without interruption from our enemies. ln c'osing we would call attention to our foresight. Already we have our caps and gowns secured for the coming year, and knowing that our Senior year will be crowded with events of great importance, we have had our class picture taken in the required regalia, tthanks to the Seniors of ,093 who spent a whole night in an attempt to locate us only to return in vain with sore feet and heads, capless and gownless and empty handed. f 25
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