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did the heroes assemble as a class, and behold, a great change had come upon them. 2. Two men, both great in fame and name, had joined their ranks. 3. The first, indeed, was a professor of the Anglo-Saxon type, imported under higl1 tariff. He was, in truth, mairlzless. 4. The second had recently become wearied of single life, a11d so he be- came doubled. Moreover, tl1e double men of ,Q7 now numbered two. 5. Such, then, were the new men of the class. 6. This class, which had now reached the zenith of perfection, did bethink themselves, and decided that it behooved them more so to attend to the wants of the intellect than to spend their energy in outward display. 7. Straightway, therefore, did they do as seemed good to them. S. And, while no public demonstra- tion can be made of them, yet know ye well that they are working sore hard unto their own honor and glory till their course be run at Muhlenberg. 9. And as he paused, I perceived that he had finished, so I turned to him and said, Of a truth, thy tale is pleasing enough, but thou hast not as yet explained to me the meaning of yonder stars. Io. And he gazed at me with a look of disgust and said, Oh thou of small understanding! I had truly thought that their meaning should have oc- curred to you. Ir. Yonder stars represent the deeds of these heroes, which had been of so wonderful a nature that they were placed in the heavens by some myster- ious power, which no one, nay, not even scientists, can explain. 12. And together we proceeded onward in silence, and lo, as I pon- dered over what was said, I marveled greatly at these things which were come to pass.
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Class of '98, JUNIORS. MOTTO: COLORS: HRESPICE AD FlNEM. PLUM AND GOLD CLASS YELL: BooM-.-x-LACK-..x, Room-A-L.A.CK-fx, BOOM. BOMB, H.-xH! MUHLENBERG, 'N1N13'rv-EIGHT, R.-xH, RAH, RAHI OFFICERS. First' Ykrm. Secand Term. PRESIDENT, . . E. L. ICISTLER, B. REP.-xss. VICE-PRESIDENT, W. E. WENNER, W. G. SEIPLE. SECRETARY, . D. C. ISIAUFRIAN, C. G. BECK. TREAsURER, . G. S. ICRESSLEY, J. T. ECKERT. HISTORIAN, . W. A. BILHEIMER, W. A. BILHEIMER POET, . L. F. H. GRUBER, L. F. H. GRUBHCR. ROLL. QHARLES G. BECK, ...... Hecktown, Pa Euterpean Literary Society g Franklin Literary Association 3 Missionary Societyg Augsburg Societyg Press Associationg junior German Society g Literary Editor of The Mlzhle1zbe1gf,- Assistant Editor of THE CIARLA. 25
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