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Page 32 text:
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Junior Poem Juniors, when all the flowers are dead. And when the dreary winter has gone, Will be getting knowledge in their head, So they can a cap and gown put on. Juniors, when the Seniors are gone, Still linger in the mind; Juniors, when all the rest go on, Will make the Class of ' 09. POET. Page 26
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JESSIE PERSINGER Birmingham She was not of an age, but for all time. ANNIE MAE REEDER Smithsonia A dancing shape, an image gay, To haunt, to startle, and waylay. MABEL RICE Selma As far as the east is from the west, So far is she from being the best. MARY GEORGE TIERCE Birmingham Was it for this you took such constant care: The bodkin, comb, and essence to prepare? - Page 25
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Page 33 text:
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History ' 09 UNIOR history. Junior history! has been ringing- in my head ever since I was elected historian last week. The rising- bell awakes me with its pealing Junior history ; the scales on the piano seem to be running J-u-n-i-o-r instead of c-d-e-f-g, etc. If I take a walk on the campus, even the birds must haunt me with their twittering Junior history. So from very reasons I am writing this, and not from any vain hopes of literary fame. A very original idea in the history line has been used. No one cares to know how we were Freshmen in 1905, and how we were called rats by every one, and did all kinds of absurdities, and then were promoted to the distinguished position of Sophomores. Ask a Junior to translate Horace or Ovid, and she ' s delighted ; ask her to explain infinity in Trig., and she ' s in her glory ; but writing histories is not the Junior ' s forte. However, after the usual amount of excitement accompanying one ' s departure for the first time for college, we found ourselves in Athens in 1905, and have been here ever since — -playing, studying, laughing, weeping, standing exams., and flunking; and now we are Juniors. We dare not anticipate the wearing of the cap and gown, for examina- tions come with every new moon, and the teachers are so fond of III. ' s and IV. ' s. At the first of the year we enjoyed the privilege of going to town un- chaperoned, but it wasn ' t as pleasant as we thought ; so now we are chaperoned as of old. It is our aim to make the Class of 1909 worthy of its Alma Mater, so that on our night — the night of nights, when we receive our diploma — we can ring out the old life and ring in the new. Page 27
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