University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA)

 - Class of 1917

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University of Southern California - El Rodeo Yearbook (Los Angeles, CA) online collection, 1917 Edition, Page 275 of 530
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MILLER DODSON WRIGHT CONSTANT PATTON EDWARDS Freshmen FRESHMEN BEWAIL Oh, it ' s climb, climb, climb, Till we wear our shoes away; And it ' s time, time, time. That success should come to stay. Oh, it ' s work, work, work. Till the calling of the roll: ' Nd never shirk, shirk, shirk. If we want good breath control. ' Oh, it ' s rave, rave, rave, Till our hair is turning white ; But it ' s brave, brave, brave We will try to be, and right. OR A TOR Y Page 269

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BROWN BURNS KNECHT LIEBERG HUBBARD MASON HUGHES o ' neil Juniors ECHOES FROM THE HALL Jolly Juniors, blythe and gay, Whither flit the hours away? For it seems but yesterday That ye came in, bright and gay. On the campus, in the hall — Everywhere we hear thy call ; And thy voices hold us thrall — Make us happy, one and all . Now you soon will Seniors be. Other Juniors we shall see, Tho ' we ' re loath to part with thee, With thy joy and jollity. Juniors, dear, forget us not. But keep us in thy loving heart. ORATORY Page 268



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SCENE FROM CHARMING lEANDER Shakespeare Club The Shakespeare Drama Club, under the direction of Professor Jay L. Ches- nutt, has presented six plays this year, in very creditable manner. The plays selected varied in theme from sparkling comedy to heavy drama. A group of three plays, Modesty, by Paul Hervien; Piper ' s Pay, by Margaret Cameron, and The Rising of the Moon, by Lady Gregory, were presented about the middle of the first semester. Modesty is a clever little comedy turning on woman ' s love of flattery and man ' s appreciation of that weakness. The characters are amusingly contrasted — the attractive young woman who believes herself impenetrable to flattery, the blunt man who tells her frankly of her faults, and the other wise man who tells her gracefully of her virtues. Piper ' s Pay also holds up one of woman ' s foibles, the passion for the col- lection of souvenirs. Each character is well drawn — the young wife breaking into society, and her friends, the matter-of-fact bachelor girl, the frivolous bride, the self-assured society matron, a maid, a reporter and a detective. The Rising of the Moon is one of the best representatives of the Irish school in drama. All three plays present ample opportunity for variety of character-work and development of situation. ORATORY Page 270

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