. The adytum . rs. Oureccentricities turnish a novelty not found in other common are indispensable to Shepardson College. You might suppose that, being just on the eve of embarking fromcollege life out upon the great world, we felt a little timid. But, let metell you, that isnt our style. We admit that we are unfit for an activelife, but we are confident of success. We expect to attain it in ourgood looks, if everything else fails. Gentle readers, classmates, allfarewell, and when you hear stories of the harvests of glory we arcreaping out in the broad wheat fields of the world, you


. The adytum . rs. Oureccentricities turnish a novelty not found in other common are indispensable to Shepardson College. You might suppose that, being just on the eve of embarking fromcollege life out upon the great world, we felt a little timid. But, let metell you, that isnt our style. We admit that we are unfit for an activelife, but we are confident of success. We expect to attain it in ourgood looks, if everything else fails. Gentle readers, classmates, allfarewell, and when you hear stories of the harvests of glory we arcreaping out in the broad wheat fields of the world, you shall say toyour friends, with a knowing look—I always predicted that IM woulddistinguish herself grandly. 32 THE ADYTUM. Ifii^I. Colors—White or —Multum in Parvo. OFFICERS. D. E. DANIELS, Magnate Extraordinary and Boss offices filled by satellites to the above. MEMBERS. Chas. H. Tanner. A. A. Thresher. Geo. Van Winkle. D. E. Daniels. T. H. Cunningham. J. E. Woodland. I I. i%W4 M 92. Motto—Falma Non Sine Piilvere. Too proud to work ; to beg, we are ashamed. Gibbon has written a history of the Rise and Fall of the RomanEmpire. O that some Gibbon, here in Denison, would rise to theemergency of writing a history of the fall of the once immaculate classof 92. The incidents of the fall alone need be portrayed ; for traditionascribes to 92 no rise at all. The meek class historian, after a tirelesssearch, finds few redeeming traits in his class as it is to-day. Fainwould he omit recording many facts which must inevitably tend to thedetriment of 92. But, being honest by nature and truthful by cultiva- 34 THE ADYTUM. tioii, his moral being revolts at the thought of counterfeit glories,however ingenious in execution or however genuinely their metallicring strike the ear. However, at the risk of popularity with his class-mates, yet consoled by the gratifying approval of conscience, thehistorian, imploring pardon for any inaccuracies, hastens to th


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