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NINETEEN THREE 67 Class of Naughty-Three, we have wandered through the last two years in closest harinonyg but let these remaining weeks knit our hearts still closer to- gether, so that when in future years we look back upon our school days we shall recall each face of Nineteen-Three with fondness, and a thought of love. H So let us sing a lively song, Ah me, wc know 'L is not for longg So sing before we go. l1Ve 'll fill with joy each passing day, Fd And laugh and sing with work and playg' Until in june we sadly say Good-lay, dear Nineteen-Three.
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66 THE CI-IIMES But something seemed to be missing. It was the familiar faces of '02. I-low often we have longed to see you! and we hope that future classes will miss ns as we have you, O noble class of Nineteen Two. But we had little time to reflect upon our bygone days. The Hrst few weeks meant work, for we were to search in the high realms of ethical law. Then too, there was our new course in art, and we at least tried to say some- thing, even if we did not get it right, when Dr. von Mach said, Young ladies, 77 would you be so kim! as to answer this question? But our First term was not all work. Many were the good times we had playing basket ball under our illustrious leader, Chellis Farnham. Meanwhile the members of the Senior class were showing their executive ability. Helen Brown brought the Centennial Club into full swing without neglecting her 'fold ladies and childrenf' Lillian Browne, with her Christian spirit, was arousing the new girls' interest in Christian Union. Everything went on calmly until our Christmas vacation. But it was soon passed, and we came back with the wish of making the most of the last weeks of our school life. So we gladly accepted our Hrst invitation from the juniors -a ride, to Bald Pate. For it 's always fair weather NVhcn two classes get together Dashing through the snowdrift, With a good song ringing clear. For we 're all glad tonight, And our hearts with joy are lightg So here 's to the juniors, The Class of 1904-. Then came our greatest event, the Senior Play. Great seems almost too insignificant in description of it, for B. A. has never had occasion to be so proud of her Senior Class Dramatics. Why, joe jefferson's production was almost eclipsed by our great success. After this the admiration of the Sophs was so great that they gave us an elaborate dinner and a jolly straw ride.
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