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CHRISTMAS O, Tannenbav ' . . . Don ' t forget your dear teachers . . . If you ' re left too much alone, Send a call for Mr. Sloane . . . If your joints begin to ache, Notify Miss Agnes Lake . . . Wells gets you out of hells, Hold on to David and you ' ll be saved . . . Here at the threshold of another year, We stand a small, neglected company. Our collars frayed, our hair a little thin . . . Our feet each day drawn closer to the grave. We stand among our cobwebs and look out, And watch you dance down avenues of spring The chill blood stirs; we raise a palsied hand And wave the years a fond farewell. Goodby, dear girls, goodby, god-speed. Keep clean, And don ' t forget the Dean. (Read at Rhoads Christmas Dinner by Mr. Soper)
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HALL DANCE The next year we plunged into college activities, scholastic and other- wise. This was the year we really began to get involved with orals — and Junior Year — and Senior Year. But outside of the necessary books and papers, we had more than a little fun. There ' s a certain warm satisfaction in being on the inside of things, and now we were really becoming a part of the college and could discuss with a superior attitude the small children who made up the Freshman Class. Now we could steal their parade night song and disturb their rehearsals. Now we could have lantern girls and be senior advisers. We were old hands at college week-ends and hall dances, at Christ- mas dinners and step singing. But aside from just being Sophomores, our year was different. That was the year Big May Day wasn ' t given. MARION MERRILL CHESTER i i
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INFIRMARY Junior Year we began to major, and no mountains moved, but we liked it anyway. Now we could go up the steps under the clock, we held high offices, we were beginning to be somebody — and we still knew enough college men to go away for weekends. Work hard and play hard was our motto. We got to know the infirmary pretty well too. Our year was very exciting because of the third term election ; politics were hot and furious on the campus during the autumn. The republicans led a torch-light parade, and held a rally at which Oren Root spoke. A lot of time was spent working
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