Academic Senior Class History c! T last, gentle reader, we have reached that crucial moment, that moment, so temptingly suggestive to the class historian of figurative launchings on metaphorical seas. With what eloquence could we tell of the treacherous shoals which threatened the frail bark on its maiden voyage! But, it must not be. With the passing of the valedictorian, such things have left Tulane forever. Let us turn then, to the past so full of happy memories, to the past, which years hence, hardened with the professional cares, hardened by the struggle for life, we shall remember fondly, nay reverently. The strain of some instrument, the sight of an old familiar face, the dog-eared book and the flood gate of memory is opened, the scenes of more youthful days pass in solemn procession before us. Perhaps at some far-off day, yet undreamed of, some loyal member of the good old class of 1913, taking up by chance this volume, may read this and a host of old memories will arise. He will think of that Tank Fight, in which we triumphed, the last real one at Tulane, and of that gentle push-ball game, in which we were not so successful; then of our success on the gird- iron over the sufficient Sophs, in the cheerful, verdent freshman days; or perhaps of some forensic laurels or perchance of the fair one or ones in whose gentle sympathy made ardorous study possible or otherwise — there, we draw the curtain. And now, reluctantly, mournfully, we must perform the saddest rite of all, we must break the dearest ties, we must bid farewell to Alma Mater. Though we leave thee Tulane, yet we shall ever keep thy beloved memory fresh in our heart ' s most sacred tabernacle. Good-bye, Tulane, we pledge thee in a stirrup-cup, brimming over with love, loyalty and tears of regret. Historian. (30) LATA
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