The record of the class of 1914 . e and fall of ground committees. We swamped all classes and especially 1913, in which gamethe final score was i 17-fii. .\bout this time Geissinger. who like Offerman, escaped all class dues by lingering on the brink betweenthe two classes, was seen flying—or should we say fleeing—across the campus with old shoes hanging fromhis arms and an imaginary trail of creditors in his wake. Offerman. having played fyossiini as long aspossiljle, finally declared for 1913 and decided to graduate with them. We were indeed sorry to losethis indefatigable seeker after truth


The record of the class of 1914 . e and fall of ground committees. We swamped all classes and especially 1913, in which gamethe final score was i 17-fii. .\bout this time Geissinger. who like Offerman, escaped all class dues by lingering on the brink betweenthe two classes, was seen flying—or should we say fleeing—across the campus with old shoes hanging fromhis arms and an imaginary trail of creditors in his wake. Offerman. having played fyossiini as long aspossiljle, finally declared for 1913 and decided to graduate with them. We were indeed sorry to losethis indefatigable seeker after truth: This and many other signs of the zodiac made us, with deep re- 56 gret, realize that Commencement time was at hand, and another 3ear of apprenticeship was gone. For thefirst time we knew that we coiild assume without contest our rig-ht places as masters-of-the-situation. andconsequently all our old hatred, if such it was. fur tgi,^. departed, and we could in a whole-hearted spiritand brotherly feeling, wish tliem (;kii;kkt fikld


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