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Page 18 text:
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Lantern Night All through that week at break of dawn Forth from our beds we reeled To greet the morn with clam ' rous song Upon the hockey field. Again: Don ' t sing too loudly now. We felt that they were right We wished to save our voices till The eve of Lantern Night. Sopranos, alto basses, mutes, In little groups we stood, Each part determined to drown out The others if we could. The hour arrives — the time had come To show what we ' d been taught; We raised our voices in a tune With mournful meaning fraught. I was a mute. We learned our part So very speedily That we were able to out-sing The others easily. We ' d never done so well before, We sang out loud and clear, And saw 7 th ' amazement as our song Struck every listening ear. They liked it; for they often stopped Their tunes to list to ours; Were of our throats solicitous, And said Beware of showers. Sopranos walking near me turned To look in great surprise; And tried to soar above me, with Their envy in their eyes. The Seniors later told us — and I guess that they were right — They ' d never in their four years here, Heard such a lantern night. 12
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Page 17 text:
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Class Officers 1 923- 1 924 President (E. QuiER (resigned) I L. SWIFT Vice-President, j ' ' IV. Hiu. Secretary M. L. Jones SELF-GOVERNMENT ASSOCIATION Executive Board M. L. Jones UNDERGRADUATE ASSOCIATION Advisory Board Marion Smith CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Advisory Board M. Z. Pease THE COLLEGE NEWS Editorial Board Business Board K. Simonds J. Lee M. Smith N. Bowman B. Pitney M. Cruikshank. R. RlCKABY THE LANTERN Editorial Board Business Board J. Leonard M. Pilton E. Nelson SONG MISTRESSES B. Schieffelin (resigned) C. Platt M. Z. Pease [11]
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Page 19 text:
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Emotions Recollected in Tranquillity Our kind Juniors gave us a tune, ' Twas a quite unsolicited boon; Twenty-six at their ease. Without even a please Now a Show, said the College, is banned; So our talent we carefully scanned, And presented a bit Of a thing called a skit. Took it unto themselves all too soon. With a Woozy undoubtedly grand. In the year of the big May Day spree We all wrote our exam for Sammy; And that, so they say, Accounts for the way That the nasal came off with H. C. M I 13
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