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he Collegian Published five times a year by the Eukosmian and Philomathean Liter- ary Societies of the Presbyterian College of South Carolina. M. M. SELLERS .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Editor-in-Chief . .. Business Managers . . .. Literary Editors T. VV. SIMPSON .. .. .. Exchange Editor NV. S. BEAN, IR. .. .. Alumni Editor S. P. FULTON .. . .. Athletic Editor C. D. FULTON .. . .. .. Local Editor J. M.LEMMON .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. Y. M. C. A. Editor Contributions are solicited from the Faculty, Alumni and Students of the College. All literary communications should be addressed to the Editor-in-Chief. All business communications should be addressed to either of the Business Managers. Advertising rates will be made known on application to the Business Manager. Entered at the Postojiice at Clinton, S. C., as second class mail matter Subscription Pl'lC6-SI.OO a Year. ---- Single Copy, 20 Cents 'k'k1k'k'k'k'k1k ll- EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT 'l' M. M. SELLERS, Editor 'k'k'k'k'k i'k'k'k Once more the time has come when col- part,-ng T1-me lege students have to part. To some it may be said that it is a sad time. The Seniors bid the students their last farewell and go out into the busy World to make new friends. Of course they will make friends, but they will not be the same to them that their college friends Were. It is sad because the student turns his back upon the dear old campus, the class rooms, society halls, and the athletic field. But the student life is just a preparation for the out-
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THE COLLEGIAN. But one thing lacks in their knowledge yet, It happened in Latin at the board one day. The lesson was got from a book outside That rose from the ground in a curious Way. In the Senior year we know we love you, In spite of your ways and wily arts, We hate to think of going to leave you And tearing asunder our innocent hearts. In spite of all that Dr. Bean says Cf our long tongues all being 'possessedn I-le reluctantly says between scolds sometimes That really this Senior class is the best. But since 'tis o'er, P. C., you smile At your work, and the polishing you've done, The wayward and bashful ways youfve cured g And now with new aims we go to our homes. Wfe tui 11 aside with heavy hearts, Though this trial others before us have borne, The time has come when our way together Into various paths and roads must turn. May our paths all lead, though round about, To a true and noble goal, and when We think of this, yet, friends, we hope To meet you in the world again. Gur Alma Mater we'll always love Vlfith all our teachers and comrades, and turn Through the trials and struggles of life to view The truth of the lessons we have learned. These lessons we learned through hardships and pain And our sympathy, underclassmen, we leave, Remember. Farewell. Yes, close the door, We're gone. But our hearts to you always cleave. ANNE AUSTIN-POCt, '10
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28 THE COLLEGIAN. side world, and much depends upon how the student has utilized his time while engaged in such preparation. And the present editorial staff is passing olf the stage of action. VVe have tried to give you a good magazine. We have worked hard. VVe have had trials, worries, and hard- ships. And now we are glad to be relieved of our duties. It would be needless to say here that we appreciate the honor that the student body has bestowed upon us. We have tried to show our appreciation by giving our very best work. The new editors will be confronted with the same trials that we have faced when they shall take the burden upon their shoulders. But the editors believe that they are leaving be- hind a sturdy staff. Therefore, we, the editors, wish them good luck. And may their efforts be crowned with success. College spirit among us is growing. Jun,-or Recap,-on In former years there ha.s been a lack of good fellowship between the differ- ent classes, and especially between the Junior and Senior. There has been little intercourse between the two classes and few occasions on which to become acquainted. Realizing this deficiency the Juniors invited the Seniors to a reception on April 18th. Here there was given ample opportunity for the members of the two classes to strengthen friendships. The festivities opened with the guests assembling in the spacious parlors of the President's home. Each Senior and Junior brought along one of the fair sex, which enlivened the occasion very much. After a social intercourse for about two hours, the assembly departed for the dining hall where a de- licious repast was served and toasts were proposed by some of our budding orators. Having satisfied the cravings of the inner man, both hosts and guests retired to seek their respec- tive places of abode. May such banquets be held by the Junior class each year for the betterment and advancement of good fellowship between the Junior and Senior classes.
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