Framingham State University - Dial Yearbook (Framingham, MA)

 - Class of 1909

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22 That morning, about nine o'clock, Tamar ran to Lora's room and said quietly, Can I help you get ready? Got all your supplies from the village ? Yes, thank you, Tamar. just pack that box and make a bundle of these pillows and couch covers. Good, as if in approval. Of course, you are all ready. I'm sorry, but I can't go today, never mind, but I simply must stay here. Can't go, why? I'd like to know. You are a great one to back, out at this late hour. I am not backing out because I want to, Lora. I know you will have slews of fun, but I must stay here today. I have asked Corinne to go in my place. Don't say anything more, please. Myra knew when Tamar spoke that way, it was useless to tease. just then the party gathered and the'girls set off. Tamar slipped away in the excitement. She wasn't missed until the party were off the hill. Where's Tamar P said Meg, looking around. Why! She was with us in your room, Lora. Where is she? said another, and several voices called, Yes, where ? Lora said, She isn't coming. I don't know why. She simply said that she couldn't. Well, I'll bet she is staying at home with Esther. You know she planned to go and was sick this morning. That's just like her. Isn't Tamar a 'prune ?' You may be sure if she decided not to come, there was some- thing worth staying at home for, said Meg. She is a girl worth knowing, I think. The girls surmised correctly. Tamar did stay to keep Esther company, and yet Esther didn't know that was the reason. Tamar had won in her fight and had learned the lesson. Now she is not a leader but a server, and a nobler server because she knows how to lead. I DQKSQ6 Rhyme of the C. Seniors . A is for Anna, which one never mind- To live as old maids they all are resigned. B is for Bertha, so jolly and prim, As study hour closes she'11 douse the glim. C is for Connolly, Mary and Martha, Whenever you see them they're full of laughter. D is for Daniels and also for Dwyer, With studying hard they never tire.

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21 don't think so. I hate teas. Do you think I ought to go? she said in one breath. They are not so bad after you get there, as you imagine. Go with me now, said Myra quietly. Oh, I can't, I have got one hundred and one things to do, and then I want to practise basket ball. That's just as much my dut . y Oh, all right, said Myra. Thus Tamar excused herself by trying to think that basket ball was her duty. It was, but it was the duty she enjoyed, and was the easiest for her. So she went on through the first year. She did what was right in the big things, but in little homely duties she did her own way. She had won a few friends, but she missed the unchanging loyalty of her crowd. No one supported her now. Alas! her power was broken. She felt it and it cut her to the heart. Her spirit fought and struggled. She would never yield. But why fight? Yes, why? when there was nothing to fight on but rank wilful selfishness. She never saw it in that light before. But Self said, Keep on. Regain your power. You can. Don't give it up. Ah, but one year in the Normal School had taught her a new truth :- To live for self is fooleryg to serve is the only worthy life. But what had she for a foundation? A strong body and a keen mind, but no clear-cut sense of honor. She and the crowd had determined their own right and wrong. Her morals were made for the occasion. To be sure she had the sense of square deal and a mighty sense of class loyalty. But for the little things? Today's duty, today! Failing to do the ever present duty because the will was lacking. Ah, that is where she failed. She felt her weakness, yes, she knew it. She fought to overcome it. Day in and day out she fought. No one knew what a constant struggle she made. It was present even in her recreation hours, never ceasing. As she passed the Reservoir, she noticed the mighty rushing of the water, falling, falling, and flowing on, on. She saw the upper layers of water blown and tossed as spray. How like herself! The outward nature, blown and tossed by the world, but the inward, the lower water, ah, it kept its power, ever onward. It gave her a new hope and a new courage. She felt victory in her innermost soul. A year later, almost the end of her training at 'tdear old Pram. The party leaves to-morrow, about tcn o'clock. Be sure and be on hand, Tamar. You know, a picnic at the Reservoir, No. 3, means loads of fun, called Lora as she ran across the lawn. Guess I do, answered Tamar. Won't. it be fun though? Wheel she said, and chuckled to herself in contemplation of the trip.



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23 E is for Edith, Emily, Ethel and Eva, When math'matics is coming, they never shiver. F is for Fallon, from Concord is she, The three from that town long remembered will be. G stands for our two chummy Graces. On our hearts and our minds they'll leave their good traces. H is for L. Hanson and M. Hopkins, too. They're sewing, you see, that's not all theyido. I is for industry, it's present in all, We all of us answer to duties' clear call. J is for Juniors, which once did mean us, But to Seniors we've risen with a great deal of fuss. K is for Kittie, our real pet is she , L is for Laura, bewitching in glee. M is for Margaret, with musical ear. She'll be prima donna in just one moreryear. N is for neatness in all of our work, I'm sure you'd not say we ever do shirk. O is for organs, their names we have learned, And now we hope that the text-books are burned. P is for Plummer, her virtues spread Like butter on hot ginger bread. Q is for query, which one in our class Seems to consider herself a poetical lass. R is for Reardon and also for Ruth, Twin actresses they are in very truth. S is for Sanborn's and Sinc1air's tricky hand. The ball in the basket they're sure to land. T is for Truth, our motto you see, And true to it, we ever will be. U is for union, that's why we feel strong In the battle waged between right and wrong. V is for vigor and also for vim, That's what makes us look so terribly slim. W is for Wallis, Winter and XVhite, Three little misses who weigh very slight. X is for Xtacy,-Zoology's coming! Don't sit there in the window, sunning. Y is for youth, which all of us boast, Z is for zeal of the C. Senior host. M. T. Q

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