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i tory of the lass of '98, floated in its stead, while their worn out indication of the for approbation was lost to sight until the time of their when our boys restored it to them. The good natured rivalry between the men on the different came into existence soon after entering the new building, considerable interest and life. Basket ball, hockey and ball were not equal to the task of proving which was the worthy. The number of cakes consumed might be a more way of deciding, while if the decision was awarded to floor producing the most horrible yell, it would then be unani- The fourth floor lost a powerful pair of lungs when Kesty out, at the close of the Winter term. NEW IDENT. URING the Spring term rumors reached our ears of the of a new President ofthe school, who was to be an instructor also. We anxiously awaited confirmation of this for we still had two years before us, and our interests were stake. Time revealed the truth of the rumor, and realization more than equalled our fondest anticipations. About Com- time we were afforded a glimpse at the man in question, . we have since come to honor and love. DEPARTURE OF UNINETY- SIX. 6 6 INETY-SIX left us with flying colors in June. We did our best to give them a good send oil, performing the duties devolving upon under classmen to the best of our ability. We decorated the hall for them, attended their exer- cises, laughed at their jokes, and were especially pleased with the Way their historian spoke of the ability and push exhibited by '98 men. We planned then to incorporate that sentence into our his- tory, realizing how much better it is to be praised by others than to undertake the task ourselves. But when the class book was issued, we found the stenographer who reported the history had not been speedy enough to get it all as read, and our praise was gone. But never mind, Mr. Regal told us that if ff anything goes without say- ing we might as well leave it out. May be the reporter for '96 overheard the remark. SUMMER MONTHS. 9 F it were not for recalling unpleasant memories we might refer to the occupations of some of our numberlkduring the summer months. All I will say is, that Lantz can probably advise gen- eral agents as to the value of '98 men as canvassers. I'll risk one ' ' other .- ,ff
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