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hospitality which the Juniors displayed iu entertaining us, but also for the total absence of anything like class rivalry and enmity, and the presence of the highest feeling of fr-iend, ship which only could result in such a profoundly delightful occasion. It thus becomes one of the most enjoyable events in the history of our class, anel always will linger in our memories with unalloyed pleasure and extreme delight. Thus the history of the Class of 1900 closes. We have made a record, but what that record is we can not say; the coorld must judgc us. Our has n joyaulc course and, been, an eu- college feel, a one, we profitable one to us; and OUi' memories of it will ever be rich and bright. \Ve have made associations here whieh will ovt<.....~.~~,~~J~~K TO never be broken; we have "'.~""'o',,~..('?)_TG.ER'r. received new thoughts which will help brighten our way. And now that we have C0111- pleted our course we look forward into the future which is covered with a mist of uncertainty and obscurity. But we feel that with determined effort and dauntless spirit, the mist can be penetrated and the future presented in all its glory and brightness. To do this is our hope, our ambi- tion; and we trust that as the years roll by, we may all be found so engaged in the activities of the world as to reflect honor and credit to the faithfulness and genuineness of the Class of 1900. + 62ยท:-