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22 F531 fe was .Hoo'rf1lEzl'VNs, Now the class did ever wax stronger in power, carrying all before it. And when Apollo did wheel his chariot nearer the earth and did bend his warmest beams upon it, then did the Freshmen leave their place in the halls of learning, having won many laurels for wisdom and prowess. Now, upon the fourth day of the ninth month, the chief ruler over the halls of learning did announce a gathering of all the tribes. And the Freshmen, now in number four and fifty, did rejoice in that they had been given the rank of Sophomores, for they had grown stronger both in mind and dignity. And the halls did ring with their praises as, with the sword of Perseverance given them by Minerva, they did hew down all obstacles and surmount all difficulties. And it happened that Roland of the shy demeanor did not heed the call to assemble and did not return with the tribe of Sophomores, therefore, did they select unto themselves another chieftain, Merrell of the sturdy stature, favored both of Mars and Minerva. And the months did vanish as the snow before the sunshine, bringing with them both the dreaded examinations and the welcome vacation. Then did the tribe of Sopho- mores with one accord cast off restriction as an outgrown garment and with exceeding ex- uberance did disport themselves as lambs upon the hillside, but their well-won laurels did they cherish as tokens from Minerva. Now when time like a ravenous Wolf had devoured the months of summer, the tribe in number two and forty did again heed the call to the halls of learning, having won for themselves by the right of wisdom and prowess the higher rank of Juniors. Then did they make rapid strides in the pursuits of knowledge, glad at heart as victors in a battle albeit they had lost two of their fellow-classmates, Norman of the race of Lilliputians and Roland of the house of Willenbucher. Now it happened that the Juniors as they increased in wisdom, in like manner did they increase in good will toward their exceeding prosperity. Therefore, when the great White Father over the entire nation did proclaim a day of Thanksgiving, they and the other tribes did bring of their abundance, aye, food of gootl savor, to give to those upon whom fortune had not so kindly smiled. And the Juniors did give from their coffers five golden dollars in the fullness of their hearts. But alas! even in the midst of the joy of their success, they were sore stricken, for upon one of their number was laid the finger of God and he did sleep, a youth, noble both of mind and character, Russellof the house of Van Nostrand. Now, even as the sun doth draw water from the dry earth, even so did Juniors absorb knowledge from their books, basking in the favor of the gracious Minerva. And,when Spring did again array the earth in new garments and the tribe of Seniors did prepare to leave the halls of learning, the Juniors did prepare a celebration in their honor. And they did busy themselves with exceeding vigor after they had with much
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fftilw Hoot H ETS. 2' Qllsaa Eialnrg IRECORDING THE Acmsvsmswrs or 'rss ILLUSTRIOUS CLASS OF 19171 OW IT HAPPENED that upon the seventh day of the ninth month of the year nineteen hundred and thirteen that a goodly company did approach unto the portals of Park Ridge High. Though exceeding calm to the eye, they did betray much inward quaking, ascending the steps and gazing about in the manner of strangers. Then straightway did the learned Mentors, with much confusion assemble, all the hordes inthe halls oflearningg and they declared their pedigrees after their families by the house of their fathers according to the number of names. And those that were numbered of them, even of the company of Freshmen, were as the blades of grass upon the hillside, in number two and sixty. Now upon the fourth day of their sojourn, did the Freshmen choose unto themselves a chieftain, both because of his goodly countenance and his smoothness in speaking, Julius of the house of Ronay. And the house did prosper, gaining many victories over their boastful enemies, the Sophomores, in football games and contests. And just as a glowing coal doth sizzle and sputter when cold water is poured upon it, in like manner did the Sophomores after every Freshman victory. And it happened upon the eleventh day of the eleventh month that the elders of the tribe of Freshmen did proclaim a gathering of the whole tribe. And they did make merry, of their own number choosing entertainers: two divine minstrels did evoke sweet music from their stringed instruments and a conjuror did make display of his arts, summoning strange and uncouth shapes to appear and in a mysterious manner calsing them to van- ish. Then straightway, fair maiilens placed before them plates of paper and china goblets, laying upon the board many dainties with which to tempt their palates. And they did stretch forth their han ls upon the good cheer set before them. Nnv when they had put from them the desire of meat and drink, they did go to the spaciods hall, there to tread many measures to the music of the charmed minstrels. And not until Artemis of the golden arrows did startupon her nightly journey, did the merry company disperse, each to his own dwelling. Now, the Freshmen did find great favor in the sight of Minerva and did astonish the Mentors with their brilliance. And when the fleeting days did bring the mid-year exam- inations, few did fail to satisfy the Mentors of their ex tee ling wisdom And in the first month of the New Year did the chieftain, Julius of the ruddy coun- tenance, separate himself from the tribe of Freshmen amid great lameatation, leaving forever the halls of learning. And the tribe did rise and with one accord did choose as chieftain the elder next in power, Roland of the shy demeanor. .
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,efjgflus THE .Moor I-1 23 discussion and disputation decided upon the manner of entertainment. And they did whisper one with another, awakening deep in the breasts of the Seniors, sundry feeling of curiosity. At this time did one of their most beloved classmates make her departure to a distant city, to a place of new abode and comrades, Katherine of the house of Akers, a maiden of winning and sweet demeanor. And the silver-footed Hours did swiftly bring the seventeenth day of the third month, and youths and maidens did flock to the scene of festivity, even to the celebration in the Seniors' honor. Now, until late into the evening did fair maidens flit about amid the white and golden draperies, in like manner as the butter- flies do flit amid the green draperies of Spring. And they did make merry to the music of the charmed minstrelsgthus did they,youths and maidens of both tribes,Seniors and Juniors. Now it happened as the days did pass, the Juniors did turn themselves to new thoughts for they did desire insignia of their fellowshipg then straightway did they ob- tain heavy rings of fine gold to be worn alike by the youths and maidens, to show the bond among the tribesmen. Now, Minerva caused the months to fly swiftly. And under the leadership of their chieftain Douglas of the house of McCully, the Juniors did bound for- ward from one success to another, even as a ship doth breast the waves under the hand of her captain. Now, when the time was come that the Juniors should return from their sojourn dur- ing the months of summer, a dread pestilence did become rife in all the country round a- bout. And it did linger seizing many victims, even as the raven spreading his shadowy wings doth gloat upon his prize. And the Juniors in the sympathy of their hearts were sore stricken, although the dread evil did not come nigh them. Now, not until the morn of the second day of the tenth month did the halls resound with the sound of returning footsteps. And the Juniors did with exceeding dignity take unto themselves the scepter accorded them as Seniorsg and therewith did begin to exercise a gentle yet prevailing sway over their fellow-tribes. And the fame of their knowledge and ability did spread abroad among all peoples, for they did exceed all others even as an oak in its might doth tower above the other trees of the forest. Now, they did number four and thirty, albeit one of their comrades, Ruby of the household of.Meschutt, did betake herself unto a far-off city, there to live with other kinsman, for even within that very fortnight did another maiden link herself unto the seniors, Marie, a daughter of the race 0f Dexter. Now, inasmuch as the Seniors in the broadness of their minds did with exceeding vigor espouse the rights of women, did they select unto themselves a chieftain of the fairer sex, Evelyn of the flaxen tresses, a daughter of the house of Desmond. Furthermore did they choose insignia: as colors, gold and old blue, as a fiower, the blue and golden fieur-de-lis. These deeds did greatly please Minerva and she did crown with success every- thing to which they did turn their minds.
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