. Aurora (1897). t of all, Ihey <talm. They say they are bright, and they may be, Ijut we doubt it. When, in thecourse of human events,did the Juniors ever gain an advantage over the .Sopho-mores ? Naturally, then, if the Juniors are bright the Sophomores are brighter. Quod eratilemonstranduin. About the middle of the Sophomore year the grave-ness of certain offenses committed by the majority of the class led to a suddenreform in the manners and morals of the whole body. This state of affairslasted for about a week, nnich to the discomfort of the Sophomores and theirfriends. The class soon


. Aurora (1897). t of all, Ihey <talm. They say they are bright, and they may be, Ijut we doubt it. When, in thecourse of human events,did the Juniors ever gain an advantage over the .Sopho-mores ? Naturally, then, if the Juniors are bright the Sophomores are brighter. Quod eratilemonstranduin. About the middle of the Sophomore year the grave-ness of certain offenses committed by the majority of the class led to a suddenreform in the manners and morals of the whole body. This state of affairslasted for about a week, nnich to the discomfort of the Sophomores and theirfriends. The class soon relapsed into its old habit of being comfortably badand all went well again—at least as well as before. In the two years yet before this class we expect to surpass all records ofpreyious times. The Junior Class does not dare compete with us. Little won-der, when There was once a proud Junior girlWhose hair with terror did curl When we told her a tale That made her turn shes lived ever since in a


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