The record of the class of 1910 . n the garden—thatis, until Ike heard about it. The garden also became the scene of the revelries of the Back-to-NatureClub. And so we might go on.—We might tell how David Bispham sang for us in February; how UncleAllen went in and out in meeting; how we got new Class pipes—all but Tubby, who didnt think itquite right, but who is now selling them himself—how Stew and Guy found autoing much more de-lightful than college; how Esh and Tom left, upon which Calley breathed more easily; how Calley wonthe Havcrfordian Prize Contest and found a hne of creditors outside


The record of the class of 1910 . n the garden—thatis, until Ike heard about it. The garden also became the scene of the revelries of the Back-to-NatureClub. And so we might go on.—We might tell how David Bispham sang for us in February; how UncleAllen went in and out in meeting; how we got new Class pipes—all but Tubby, who didnt think itquite right, but who is now selling them himself—how Stew and Guy found autoing much more de-lightful than college; how Esh and Tom left, upon which Calley breathed more easily; how Calley wonthe Havcrfordian Prize Contest and found a hne of creditors outside his door; or how Dolly found the dutiesof the Deanery too arduous and a change of dynasty brought in a new D. D. D., and how Jeff held hisunforgetable twenty-first birthday party. But Summer was almost upon us. We had elected Walt treasurer of the Y. M. C. A. Exams, wereover,and we waited only for the reports (out the latter part of next week) to learn whether or not wehad, by the grace of the Faculty, become Juniors. 58. Roberts Hall


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