The record of the class of 1914 . ighty muts. the stately Seniors, the glorious grads-to-lje. the charming class who start the singing in the dining room, and did not a meniher of foot-hall faiue govern the cane-rush? What rejoicing there was as we gatliered into the class room formir first lecture on ethics, and how energetically we went forth to seek the ethical standard, and like untoHermes, straining on ti|)-toes. sought to break the tape even with our Hying .goal, in blind confidence thatsomehow, someway, somewhere Justice, although plodding along on leaden feet, would cross our
The record of the class of 1914 . ighty muts. the stately Seniors, the glorious grads-to-lje. the charming class who start the singing in the dining room, and did not a meniher of foot-hall faiue govern the cane-rush? What rejoicing there was as we gatliered into the class room formir first lecture on ethics, and how energetically we went forth to seek the ethical standard, and like untoHermes, straining on ti|)-toes. sought to break the tape even with our Hying .goal, in blind confidence thatsomehow, someway, somewhere Justice, although plodding along on leaden feet, would cross our about this time that Sleeker Stokes thought he needed no stars to guide him. l>egan to seek the lightthat lies in womans eyes and lies and lies and lies. In serious Senior serenity we labored and accom]) our world, our deeds were of the magnitude of those going on around us. Did not Sangree bring togetherhis sturdy warriors, kill the dragon, sow its teeth and strike down the sturdy opponents sprung therefrom .-)9. ^i I ? > . -^ -K.^—-\
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