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Piety and Every girl come in arm in arm.. IETV Y. W. sends a bid by me To ask you for your company. To kelp run Homesickness away, Ske holds a reception to-day. If you will wear your calling card, To meet the girls will not be hard. They ' ll entertain you in the shade, While Charlotte serves you lemonade. (Continued on Page 26) 20
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. .. ' wlJL.. . . -: • , w Jly ' JL 1 JC The year over, the trunk packed, the station reached. Homeward bound. The Freshman year complete. Good-byes. More wet eyes. The bell rings. Home again! May every Freshman of the year 1 ! ) 1 :i carry to the home of her childhood that freshness of ardor, purity, and purpose that make college life worth while! And may that home-coming after the first year at college ever be a fresh, new wreath upon the brow of every true girl who awaits this blessed time ! A. M., ' 16. jTresJjman Cla0s poem Hero ' s to our Freshman year of college life! Here ' s to its liope and fear, its toil and strife. Its brightness and despair, its gloom and fun; Here ' s to the things we ' ve learned with hitter tears. Here ' s to the things we ' ve tried with foolish fears. Here ' s to the things we ' ve planned for future years. — The things we ' ve done and those we ' ve left undone Perhaps we ' ve lost some battles bravely fought. Perhaps the victories won were dearly bought: What matters that if ours is not the blame? Missteps and errors often must creep in : To err unwittingly is not to sin: Our best ideals we can never win: — ' Tis only lack of effort calls for shame. Behind, then, let us leave all vain regret : Our tears, our cares, our worries let ' s forget. And bravely look the future in the face. Without a pause for shirking or for rest. On let us march, — on, on. with noble zest. To turn our good to better and to best, And win by worthy work an honored place. 19
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