Salem State University - Clipper Yearbook

 - Class of 1915

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Field Trip of Junior Five-1914 Half an inch, half an inch, Scarcely alive, Hainpered by hobble skirts Hopped Junior Five. Forward the whole brigade! How each did strive, 'Till on a mountain top Stood Junior Five. Forward the whole brigade! W'as there a girl dismayed? Not though the whole crowd knew One girl had tumbled. 4'Ours not to sit and cry, Ours not to wonder why, Pick up yourself and Hy, Somebody muinbled. Boulders to right of us, Eskers to left of us, Cushing in front of us, Preaching and calling. Flashed all our hat pins bare, Flashed some one's bright red hair, As our hats flew in air At the wind's hauling. Listen, young ladies, hear! There is grooved rock, quite clear, Northwest to southwest lines, Note the direction. This land is stratified, There is some gravel piled: Peneplain modified. Now for inspection. Boulders to right of us, Eskers to left of us, Evening sun back of us, Looking so cheery. Back came we all in line, CField trips are just divinelj Back to our homes to dine, Footsore and weary. VVhen can our glory fade? Oh! the wild trip we made! All the world wondered. Honor to Junior Five! Yes, we are still alive, Fourth of one hundred! A. E. D. 9

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School Calendar 1913-1914 September 4-Making of new acquaintances. October 7-Lecture by Dr. Hamilton Wright Mabie on Work and Days. October 17-Formal welcome by the Seniors. 'fMrs. Wiggs of t.he Cabbage Patch. October 2-1-Lecture by Dr. Thomas H. Briggs on Larger Purposes in Teaching Literature. Members of the literature classes recognized the advisability of taking notes. November 14-Concert by the Durell String Quartet. November 21-Scotch concert by Senior III. December 5-Song recital by Mrs. Margaret Millea Henry. December 12-Victrola concert. December 19-Christmas concert by Senior I, assisted by the Glee Club. January 9-Concert by Durrell String Quartet. January 16-Victrola concert. January 23-Opera talk by Mr. Havrah Hubbard on 'Tales of Hoffman. January 30-Italian concert by Senior IV. Femruary 17- Some Aims in Teaching Chemistry School Geography, by Mr. Richard E. Dodge. February 27-Junior reception to the Seniors. l3achelor,s Reverien presented by Juniors. March 27-Opera talk by Mr. Hubbard, Hansel and Gretelf' Annual basketball game between Seniors and Juniors. April 3-Junior V party. April 17-German concert by Senior II, assisted by Mr. Sauer. April 28-Party given by Junior III. May 15-Junior IV party. May 16- The Private Secretary given by the Athletic Association. May 29 Memorial Day addresses by G. A. ll. men of Salem. June 5-R-Junior II house party at Nangns Ilead. June 6-Junior I picnic. June 16-Graduation. 1914 -1915 September 9-Opening of the training sebool with Senior l as teachers. Fair weather 01111-'1He.' September 10 Opening of the normal st-bool. Poor Juniors! 102 students rc- turnr-rl, September 251-elfootball game with llaverbill. October lil--l ootbnll game with tlloneester, Oetober Ellie- llalIowe'en party given by Senior ll. October 30--tlonr-1-rt by Mendelssohn String Quartet. llaIlowe'en party given by Commercial Seniors. 10

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