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THE ARGO. Behold the Argo, queenly ship, That ship so strong and bold, Thro ' stormy seas, thro ' oceans old, Xo wind can stay her trip. The Argo, forward we her launch, With fifty oars so strong. With Argonauts who bear no wrong, What ship so brave and staunch ! Now thro ' the deep and warring oceans, Now over silvery calms, Unstrained she glides, a queen in arms, All filled with deep emotions. Not for petty gain and lust, Not for idle cheer, But to bring a prize so dear As this annual, we trust. Onward let her bravely glide, Let her banners wave, Argonauts, Oh ! crew so brave, Guard her with true pride. Let Orpheus ' strains her spirits buoy, Apollo ' s lyre ring out, And Argonauts, with hearts so stout, Row forth, ahoy! ahoy! Mary Shutan. sn
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Prof. Now, Miss B., you have let some one fool you. I did not give you any demerits, but since you have told me yourself, I shall take the trouble to see if anyone else was eating. As was our custom, (?) every one confessed. The result may well be conjectured. We never again ate peanuts in class. This is only one of the Sophomore jokes on record. But the memory of all is carried on with us, as happy reminders of the year. The distinguishing characteristic of the Junior year was the Bright Chemistry Class. Now we could go to the chemical laboratory when we wished to work up back experiments ; but you may be sure there was more fun than work, excep t when the Prof, entered the room. Then every one was interested in some one important experiment, which ever stood in readiness in case of an emergency, and this one generally the making of oxygen. It was during this year that our pony was found, and ' riding further forbidden. Now per haps older and wiser heads will think it best to do without ' •ponies, but we always favored any modern invention devised to aid in a student ' s transportation over the royal road to graduation. When this book appears, our work as seniors and as members of the W. F. S. will have nearly finished. Although we will be glad to receive the coveted sheepskins, it cannot be but with a feeling of sadness that we refer to that time when we will close our relations as active students of the West Florida Seminary. We realize that we have not made the best of our opportunities, yet will the remembrance of our Alma Mater be one of the brightest pages on Memory ' s Scroll, Historian. no
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JUNIOR CLASS. Colors — Orauge ;nd Black. Flower— Thistle. Yell — Boom- ei- -lacker, Boom-er-lacker, Bow wow-wow Ching-er-lacker, Ching— er-lacker, Chow-chow— chow Boom--er- lacker, Chiog— er- lacker, Rip! Rah! (too! West Florida Seminary! 1902! ROLL Gaston Dav, Mary Shutan. F. A. IlATr. ' AWAY= E. G. Johnston. Pauline Costa 22
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