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Beautiful days, wintry days, come and go, and the secrets of the J. G. C. live on in the hearts of the chosen. Horrible secrets which are disclosed to no mortals but to the initiated. Heartrending nights come to all who wait- to all Seniors it shall come to pass and to some few Juniors if they only wait. Take heed, oh ye Sophs and Freshies, for the time is coming! Let your hearts beat quickly, let your teeth chatter and your hair to rise, for indeed I write as one knowing-of all your college days and nights, this one night when you too will be called within to endure many things, that time I say, you will find and enjoy one terrible -thne- Ask any of the initiated, for though they cannot disclose the secrets of the order, they will not deceive you. They will not recount the special things which they have suffered, but they will say to you these three letters which express all, and may serve to give you an idea of what the future holds in store for you-these are the mystic sym- bols, "J. G. c." (! !!) Things of which man knows not, it is said, convey to him most terror. So, friends of ye lower classes, inwardly ponder those letters, and no matter what awful things they call to mind, believe and have faith in them, for so shall it be. And, if by chance, they should not fall in imaginative minds, then to those of such minds, we would say, "You have the sympathy of all J. G. C.'s, for upon you the weight will fall with terrific force. And, when at last ye have all entered into the "Much Feared," ye will also be ready to give voice to the common cry- "Long live J. G. C.!" 167