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r 0ea'z'0afed X0 ,the Class ty' '97 Words by 7 Music h MI8fF'W'L'EnjQQ,f,m,0 ODE' To STL JOHNS COLLEGE' Elizabeth 1:1161 sim. W s T 's A gb i 2 W5 1 -, l 5 Q - 'V' ' A ' W W A' l' l VVe sing tothve our Mother dcedaijgotgelgear r hearts are warm,our 2 Fare, well old helllgo on and rpgzaonand ri ish ill r thy lof ty 3. Oft fronrtlrestrifeof conxingig yegtrsomingyevsj Erom itsd min - gli: ' ' . w ' 4. And SfI'6I12i!,h.6l1t'd by these memnneaggggmemhes dear, or , ar ,fro ul we J fest t I ' is i V. tg-. H Y Y ' ' - 1. 1 -Q. - V Vi I p ,X p W a p I I 15 h ir.. up o -9 s. 1.11.1 ,I , -1 U U U -f V V1 X 4 voi-ces clear U- As to thy praise we sing AS W tur - ret , swing But , not for us thy peal --,A But hopes and fears Our hearts will turn to F thee-,,-, Our songs of cheer To thee your thanks we raise L. To U fn. e - , - - '-- - - s 'lin 1- ' ' ' l O mu' , jp,--Q--l ' . ' , 0 a V l 1 'f - N 4 pl' ufh' I s.p . Q' Jp to thy praise 'we sing- Down through the soundingaisles of time We not for us thy peal ' Fare,we1l gxeensward and sheltering trees s 'Tis ' hearts will turn to. thee. Thy rest' , ful path-aythy sun-ny 4 slopes, Thy thee oljthanks we raise ' And to . ' the guiding hand a , hove Which . ix ' .W fs Ti . i f- -- W E J - . -iii J s Zig -.5!J- B I ' -K u l I . . offs i f lbs-Je . ' 1 J- i A 4. ' s s sl up e of r X, dials P warren V :rm 1- l send thy praise in tune-fu1 rhyme, And make thy old hal-ls V not for us the whispering breeze Shall through your branch-es prom , is-es,y0uth's buoyant hopes We find , in thoughts of o , .ver all ourlives doth move ' AV part - imqsong of ' - i if J T 1 7 is 5 h , - 'f-Q.,' . . .'s A so s - :sfo ,l f lei l E l lj J so .. page-so
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, 1 f A , I T l I ff l .I f QQ , f, . fill 11,0 ta' X s,,g sae :xii 59:2 E29 I 1 1 ' 4 ggiglyfcqfzrii F I .12 - 1 I .H Day of College Life - I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up, I can't get 'em up in the morning-the first notes of reveille break in upon my peaceful slumbers. I wake with a start. It can't be seven o?clock yet, why it seems as though I had just gone to sleep. Seizing my watch, which is lying on the table near me, I look at the hands g they point to seven. Phew, how cold it is! I will not report for roll-call thismorningg that will mean five demerits. But I am within ten of the limit. I must report. With one long sigh, I leave my warm bed, plunge i11to my uniform, take a hasty splash in the wash-bowl, and in three leaps reach the first floor. Assembly sounds, we fall in and another day of college life has begun., A ' ' Breakfast being first in order, 'we march over to the ,dining hall to satisfy our keen appetites which, by the way, would do credit to a Canadian wolf. Twenty minutes are spent in a vain effort to masticate fragments of an ancient ox, after 'which we perambulate down to Woodward Hall where Turkey explains to us the reasons why an apple falls to the ground lnstead of rising to the sky, or why a truck horse is of more value than a pony though he never quite convinces us of the latter fact. q , Presently the hour is up and the reverberating tones of the old bell call us to Chapel. A solo by Mallory Burroughs, accompanied by Draper, puts to flight whatever reverential spirit we may have -been possessed and as a consequence- Tommy soaks us twenty- five demerits for unbecoming levity in Chapel. This is followed by deep groans, where- upon he reports the Sophomore Class for disorder and bestows upon each member ten additional demerits. Finally quiet is restored and the service proceeds., Then, after hearing the adjutant read the doom of some misguided youth who has wandered from the straight and narrow path, we are permitted to depart in peace. Ascending to the third floor of McDowell we find ourselves in the History room. Here we discuss Cromwell's character, Luther's religion, and Henry's wives until the merry tinkle of a little bell on the wall reminds us that we must tear ourselves away from these delightful topics. ' , ' ,158
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