The record of the class of 1914 . HAT iirst summer vacation ])assed all too quicklv tor many of us. Thepleasures of telling our thrilling adventures at college, ye know. toHelen. Mary and Sally, never grew stale, liut at last September 25t!iloomed up on the calendar. .\lma Mater did up her back hair, pow-dered her nose and sat up expectant. Soon Barclay was to re-sound to the groans of terrified IVeshmen, Mars would l)e in the as-cendant, and the old. old system of intimidation and senseless hazingwould begin. Uut Lewis hid his mops and pails in vain. From thestation that morning ther


The record of the class of 1914 . HAT iirst summer vacation ])assed all too quicklv tor many of us. Thepleasures of telling our thrilling adventures at college, ye know. toHelen. Mary and Sally, never grew stale, liut at last September 25t!iloomed up on the calendar. .\lma Mater did up her back hair, pow-dered her nose and sat up expectant. Soon Barclay was to re-sound to the groans of terrified IVeshmen, Mars would l)e in the as-cendant, and the old. old system of intimidation and senseless hazingwould begin. Uut Lewis hid his mops and pails in vain. From thestation that morning there issued a band of Sophomores difl^erentfrom all that had come l)efore. leaching its IVeslimen baslifulness in anew way. and without the boisterous roughness of the usual brand ofSophomores. Nineteen lumdred and fourteen came back resolved toaccede to President Sharplesss often expressed wish that first night;md the pee-rade should be abolished. Other classes have claimed thelioiii>r for themselves, but the fact remains that 1


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