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done thou good and faithful servant. While we aim to give praise where praise is due, still there are those among us for whom we have the greatest anxiety, and our only prayer is one for boundless mercy. Among others for whom we have special fear are J. G. S., who shines his shoes on Sunday, I. W., who also desecrates the Sabbath studying theory of equations, J. F. C., the mournful giggler, N. A. the human toad, F. B. P. who broke her heart, L. H. M., whose ability as an escort is somewhat questionable, and last but not least lV. S., whose ability as a 'fpublisher can not be questioned. Unassuming, but with the utmost veracity, we have endeavored to give you a view as a whole, as Prof. H. says, of the class of Hoo. But unassuming does not mean unimportant. That our number is legion is at- tested by the Normal Catalogue. The faculty is most certainly proud of this, the class which closes such a wonderful century. We propose to tell you next year in the most eloquent and glowing terms of the great achievements of the last one hundred years. And are we not--if 'Our Muse suddenly withdrew at this point. For Continuation sec next year's Annual. Q XC!! ff' X , I i K ff ., f ' f .U Q X, X f- 554-FQ, - i SW C i1 . . ...- lo
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A . Q Nm. NORTHROP. Em. and all the that when a fed venture. 'he briefest and lowly tory but a S banquet, rnjoyed by 5 latter, 50 rough the bountiful I5 pleasant IC Seniors that for hfulness, We have a moral as well as social and athletic sides, an example of which oc- curred very recently in the physical laboratory: Une of our promising young gen- tlemen students dropped, by accident, a delicately moulded tube with fragmentary results. He at once reported same to our much esteemed professor, and a settlement was quickly made-UAS the twig is bent so the tree's inclincdf, In summing it up we may justly exclaim: We come to praise the Sophomores-not to bury them. The good that they do shall live after them- 'l'he evil is oft interred with their bonesg So let it be with the Sophomores-the noble Sophomores. L, 1 f fi' ' A - .' it-if? ,fa lriiiliii fi Qiijfdilfiif - liiziflf :M Q51 'T 431. A 1? li 7' I l nr, glsaiixu -as ' ' !:5i?5?f52,'iii?llili ' . i-'wl i l 1135. 'U' .X lllll 15'-v if 'X
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