. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. 46 msm. ^^%ERHAPS a narrator should begin at the beginning, but aI 1/ Sophomore historian should take it for granted that his pre-\f decessor has done his part of the work thoroughly, there- fore it is needless for me to give an account of our littleaffairs with the class of Ninety-Six. Though their number wasnearly double ours, our record is one of which not one of us isashamed; and in spite of all their careful watching we have a pic-ture of which we are very justly proud. The Freshman year rolled quickly by and June found us full-fledged Sophomores, then September


. Epitome: Yearbook 1896. 46 msm. ^^%ERHAPS a narrator should begin at the beginning, but aI 1/ Sophomore historian should take it for granted that his pre-\f decessor has done his part of the work thoroughly, there- fore it is needless for me to give an account of our littleaffairs with the class of Ninety-Six. Though their number wasnearly double ours, our record is one of which not one of us isashamed; and in spite of all their careful watching we have a pic-ture of which we are very justly proud. The Freshman year rolled quickly by and June found us full-fledged Sophomores, then September came and with it a strongdesire to return again to Bethlehem, where beer flows, pretzelsabound, and Dutch justice reigns supreme. The year had wroughtits changes, and this we realized when a crowd of us assembled onthe campus to welcome the class of Ninety-Eight. Our welcometo these new-comers was a hearty one. They were green, to besure, but quite harmless. When these wandering spirits went into the chapel we did notmolest them


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