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bearing its standard aloft. The Freshman chieftain, who knows not fear, is accompanied by a great white beast which she has sworn to honor or sacrifice according as she winneth or loseth. Before the ranks of IQI5 there paceth a fair child clad in royal purple, symbol of Victory. A blare of trumpets-and the fight is begun. O ye denizens of Cayuga's deepsg O ye wild birds and reptiles of the dense and murmuring forest, come forth from your secret haunts and seek the cause of all this commotion. The army of the Sophomore bears down, with haughty crests, upon the younger warriors but the Freshmen bravely withstand their onset and return blows, swift and sure. The two forces stand like giant oaks neither of which can be bent by the raging storm. Spear strikes against spear with a shivering sound and the panting of the deep- chested warriors is' heard aboye the din of battle. Long and fierce the fighting ragesg hot and hotter waxeth the fury of the combatants. At last the Freshmen weaken and though they exert their utmost strength are finally overcome. Loftier in defeat than in Victory, the conquered Freshmen surrender proudly their laurels to the war-worn Sophomores. Oh, ye silent walls of Wells, bear witness to these deeds of prowess. What future prodigies are to be performed, for as yet these heroes are young and untried? The coming years stretch out before them and the world is theirs to win! .56
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- 1 -x xr, Vi -r I K 5? STI-IE? W gr. ALUIVIPLAE ASSGIQIATICFI 3 Q9ffiEBI'5 uf the wells Qilullegz Qllumnaz Qssuciatiun President MISS MARY EUSTIS, Morris Heights, New York City Vice-President MRS. PEARL BARNES AVERY, Aurora. ' Secretary MISS MABEL GAVITT, Lyons A Treasurer MRS. ELLA HARDEE MORGAN, 2279 Ashland Avenue, Toledo, Ohio Qhfficers uf the wells Qllullege Eastern Qssuniatiun President XMRS. JOSEPHINE SWINTON VAN ETTEN, 6oo Tremont Ave. New York y Vice-Presidents MISS EDITH D. BROWER, 1084 Park Place, Brooklyn, N. Y MISS CAROLINE A. HUGHITT, 62 South Street, Auburn, N. Y. MRS. RAY WEBER GOODRICH, Lawrence Park, Bronxville, N. Y. i'tDeceaSed.. 58
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