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'Che junior car. Oh, sweet are the joys of the days spent at college, And bright are the prospects that open to view l Each year that is spent in the attainment of knowledge Has delights of its own that no other year knew. There are Freshmen Receptions and Sophomore gambols And Senior Promenades, all filled with cheer 5 But all of these pleasures are merely the samples Of joys that are found in the junior year. The Freshman is strange and unused to his duties, His lessons are hard and his teachers are stern 5 The Sophomore's life is bereft of its beauties, And foemen confront him at every turn 3 The Senior is happy in college affections, But sighs as his day of departure draws near 3 But no doubts for the future, no sad recollections Ever mar the delights of the junior year. The Alumni return to their fostering mother With time-whitened locks, but with hearts full of spring , Forgotten life's cares as they greet one another, Narrate the old stories, the old measures sing. Again for a moment the years they have banished, Once more for old Franklin and Marshall they cheer , Then sadly they sigh, when the vision has vanished, H Oh, would we were back in our junior year! The Junior's life is untrammeled by sorrows, His schedule is easy, his teachers are kind g VVell spent are his yesterdays, bright his tomorrows- A happier mortal you never can find. So come, merry class-mates, and fill up your glasses Unite in our singing and join in our cheer 5 A health I propose to the Class of all classes , And the joys that we have in our Junior year. ..28. . !
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