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Page 92 text:
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is Ecnoas , iff 1.9.2. 8 Q K ,K cg, ,gre sz e 5 R5 ru anna uuunuu 1-Fil, , 1 g , Mornlng The sun had not yet risen, Nor the birds begun to peep, But still we knew 't was morning, 'Cause they woke us from our sleep. I used to think the morning Was the nicest part of day, It still would be the nicest, If in our beds we'd stay. It isn't half so bad, you know, Once you're washed and dressedg The hard part is to jump right up- We call the bell a pest! When once vve're all assembled, Our eyes then open Wide, And by the time the Chapel's reached, We've surely turned the tide. Yes, truly, we all love the rnorng The sun which shines so bright, But, goodness, how we'd love to have A tvventyffourfhour night! 88 CLAIRE R. Por-ILY, '28
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5 G vital 4 6 EcHoEs a 'J,5f 5555 5 1 9 2 fs 1 luuuu un nn: :VD sr ! ' 3 'Zi , Equality Will some one please explain to me, 'Cause some one sure must know, When did the man get in the moon? It wasn't always so. If you read your Greek mythology, You'll see very clear therein, They call the moon Miss Luna, They don't mention any him, Now, I'll grant the sun is Phoebus, And that's a man's real name, But to have two men up in that sky- I think it's just a shame! Now, ladies, don't be backward, Let's make the fact quite plain- The men may have the daytime If they put Miss Luna back again But if they still persist in having A man up in the moon, We'll put old Phoebus on the run, And place a lady there right soon -MARGARET EISENMANN 28 87
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f24ff-'s2wassxX +1 E01-1oEs 73 Q 1.92. s Q . .. .1 ' J s 0 ,1 H .1 :annul lu4n4nunuuilQ'-- li4 !, f- E Ask Us No More Ask us no more about how long 't may be Since wars and mighty battles on this coast Were waged to free us from the foe's dread host. For now, at last, why should we answer thee? Ask us no more. Ask us no more. What answer shall we give? We love not Virgil, Cicero, and such, And as for Ethics-ah, that's far too much! Ask us no moreg our brains resemble sieves. Ask us no more. Ask us no more, our fates have now been sealed. We've striven four hard years, and not in vain, And never Seniors shall we be again. No more! To our request, we pray thee, yield- Ask us no more. -GRACE M. CHRIST, '28 89
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