. Bizarre . What They Have Done ON the opening day of school, September 12, 1913, the entering class of 1917,composed of fifty energetic and knowledge-hungry young men and women,began their journey upon the trodden path of knowledge by meeting in theLibrary Building for the purpose of organization. The Sophs, in their vain glory,attempted to break up the meetin, but were unceremoniously thrown down thestairs. The newl} acquired dignit\ of the Sophomores was soon again sadly ruffledwhen on the following night the Greenies securely tied them all and during thesilent hours of the night placed the
. Bizarre . What They Have Done ON the opening day of school, September 12, 1913, the entering class of 1917,composed of fifty energetic and knowledge-hungry young men and women,began their journey upon the trodden path of knowledge by meeting in theLibrary Building for the purpose of organization. The Sophs, in their vain glory,attempted to break up the meetin, but were unceremoniously thrown down thestairs. The newl} acquired dignit\ of the Sophomores was soon again sadly ruffledwhen on the following night the Greenies securely tied them all and during thesilent hours of the night placed the posters of 1917 safely and securely over the the meantime, the Sophs after many class meetings, agreed to have what they werepleased to call posters printed. After a delay of more than a month they finally foundnerve enough to place a few of them on several vacant barns of the town. Theirglory was short lived, since not a trace of the posters was to be found the nextmorning. The Tug-of-war follow
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