Bethanian, 1909 . pite of their valiant defense, were tied and carried away, till none remained toguard the tree, and the glorious flag fell into the hands of the enemy. The Freshmen, as usual, made a great mistake in leaving the tree, for assoon as they left they were captured and tied, then carried to the they were confined until the fight was over, but not without much trouble,for again and again they would get loose and make a desperate attempt to as the contest closed a dozen or more Freshmen did succeed in gettiuj? away,and came rushing to the rescue only to be


Bethanian, 1909 . pite of their valiant defense, were tied and carried away, till none remained toguard the tree, and the glorious flag fell into the hands of the enemy. The Freshmen, as usual, made a great mistake in leaving the tree, for assoon as they left they were captured and tied, then carried to the they were confined until the fight was over, but not without much trouble,for again and again they would get loose and make a desperate attempt to as the contest closed a dozen or more Freshmen did succeed in gettiuj? away,and came rushing to the rescue only to be told that the battle had been foughtand the victory won. What the result would have been if these men had arrived sooner is notknown, but it is quite evident, they would have made things interesting anddelayed the capture of the flag. Now that the fight is over and the FreshmenClass defeated, they are not discouraged, but are looking forward to the time whenthey will defeat the Freshies of 1910. W. T. R., 12. 135. The Collej^e Alphabot, ITsed in a Kew Familiar Tonus, Locally Defined Athletics—r)iily (k-partment in College free from ringerN. Biz—A diversion; strictly for dress-suit society. Charcoal—See Prof. McEvoy. Dormitory—Headquarters for the Nicotine Club. Ennlh—Junior Orations cause it. Freshmen—See picture in liethanian. Geometry—Hess Willards hobby. Hall—A place where they feed 3,000 on 5 loaves and .2 fishes. IzzERs—Those between has bcens and will l)e s. Juniors—See their personal write u\>. —Customary costume for Prep. IX-partment. Library—Receptacle of Government Reports. Museum—Where dust accumulates and curios decay. Nunnery—Phillips Hall after 4 p. m. Orations—Topics for Faculty debates. Pastime—A guess given the students in Chapel as to who will be the next FootBall manager. Quiz—A scheme used by the Professors to separate the sheep from the goats. Religion—An atmosphere that permeates this institution. Seniors—Tho


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