St Josephs College - Argus Yearbook (Emmitsburg, MD)

 - Class of 1928

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A A I ! t'Erro1', Conditios votum, c0gnati0, Cfimena Cultus, d15Pa1'1t3S, V157 01'd0, ligament y Ei, sf- honestas si sis aliinis . . . Elf' I ' , . ' . . ' I1 t du ' if PRINCESS: For goodness' sake, Lord High, talk SGHSC, Of Hi left tallg 133311531 Afd ei? imdg ,, Q L I up, yawns elaborately, and trailhs down tile stepsntom tteCt31S- CBD 1 ! 32: marry, the Prince, it won't be ecause o your S1 Y C011 13 - IQ. ,,,3 ' . . P - ,ff 'tt ku , TUTOR: But consider the dlsparlty between the two! What has this 1909! to Offer HS li ,,,,,3- 593' 2 compared, to the Prince's vast possessions? . R I . 7 . 3 :5 , X : I ,JH y, PRINCESS: Oh . . . he has so many things! But you wouldnt understand.. And h1s poetry ' fy . . . listen! fshe takes up a piece of paper, unfolds 1t, readSl . un- I I X I .:. iff!!! fl ' , I One thing at least I wonlt forget tin B Y When all my dreams have known decay . . . Fe I - -- 'J ' ,. it In spite o-f fear and half-regret C QE, X, if , 'I f! ' S: TX ' , i One thing is in my heart to stay: X X lf f Your words to me, one autumn day . . . ? il I1 Though light and trivial-seeming, yet ' Avis 0, Q' ,xbtt X 9 l I They're memories I won't forget l QQ' When all my dreams have known decay. X I - And even now m e es are wet 1. f I 5 lg '.' . Y Y ' X 1 lt C? With wistful tears for you away . . ', In s ite of fear and half-re ret V 1' ff l A X p ' g I' ,Ast vault ' For words so banterlng and gay, Q it I One thing at least I wonlt forget I ' When all my dreams have known decay! 1 :inf -I 1 Q! ,, 1 :I'.X.,:t CHer two auditors look annoyed? 1 Q3 CHANCELLOR: ToHre-turn to the subject in hand, your Highness: it is your duty to cease this tri ing, and make up your mind to marry the Prince-. lf' 12 PRINCESS: Make up my mind? As if it hadn't been made up for me, when I was a mere ! . 0 infant-when I was four years old, to be exact. Oh, if only . . . if only . . . I jf f walt- . . -d 1 . . . . , l f, y , V1 enty some great idea 1S dawning upon her, her expression becomes ' ff' l' ,X , Radiant, and that of the Tutor and Chancellor becomes correspondingly appre- it ,,,, PRINCESS. Iefllsiveg probably they have had some former experience with her ideas.l 5 Zi g Q A - h ave.aIyVONderful idea! Yes-my heart as well as my head shall dictate my A y I . c orcc, m going to have them both brought 111 here, and I'll judge of their ' Q I C nxaferits myself, and decide, this very day! ilu s W w HANCELLOR: HAT! Your Royal Highness ' -' ' '! you cant possibl . . . Q 1 Q nh., guronz You canlt PosstBLY . . . ' Y gg 9,45 RINCESS: ' Elgiivyl fiom! VVhY.fCfL11,thI? ,I 'vtiiarai you, if I don't do this I'll run away and ' -.' , . n-even 1 e asnt as e me. So 'ou see tl' f I' - f 'T' ll il f ,' T gm Prince a fair chance! . I 3 Us may m maui Jung !l! f . UTOR: ' I . q ,IZ thglglr Oliijgghness. Youb can't contemplate such a step-why, no one knows who '! f gt 0 , PRINCESS. Th Y d U fnan mai' C-until two weeks ago you hadn't even seen him! ll .- 3 I I ' expitct 31151131 ntflaalie Etny tdifference-I've never yet seen the Prince, and you 1? .1 I TUTOR: Iibe f , my fm 0m0U'9W- . , M- if his ieCiinZ'Q11, I-fillnflfteh The-P11nce will be here in a few moments . . . Consider fl-1 . 51 'JAN PRINCESS. I dolft iliigtivn eil ,E fnclshimself congronted with a rival! Fa ' 5 V' W: ' 6 e CC HHY W01'Se t an Leon . . . ' 'I , fShe ffoes t th . . - . 'Y y Q! and annolfnceszgl e bellpull, but before she puts her hand on ll a footman enters f I I Igjilgiggglptiighness, the -Prince -of Nuritania! X- I It full dress uniformnfif flfimlis ml He- IS F1 tau and dark Young mlm- Wl'4ll'!'!tI HN' U A 1 hamst in his hand 12 hifacylluliltwin ii'lll ii' l'1iC2 'iCS iS whiff--vtlmwa , S - - . ' .' 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