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Junior Class Poem UNIORS, jolly, just, we stand. Useful to our school and land. Now, don ' t you wish that you were one In Class 15? For with it none Of a Bucknell can e ' er compare. Rely on us to do our share. OME and join this class so true; Live and learn of the Orange and Blue; And if you wish to mount to fame Stick to those with noble aim. )ome class ! Winifred W. Miller, Poetess. 23 t •♦ ♦ •
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Junior Class History AT E, members of the Class of 1915, aie no longer children in the arms jLj» of our Alma Mater but are fast growing into manhood and woman- Egefeg|J hood. Class scraps, proc fights and the railroad bridge no longei disturb our attention. As we draw nearer and nearer to the close of our college career our minds are occupied with more mature thoughts. It is a pleasure, however, to steal the time now and then to look back over the days already spent in these old halls, and proudly to turn our attention to recollections of the past. Viewing this vista of glories, of honors, and of successes, we lack the power to express our feelings. To set forth the grand old record of nineteen-fifteen in mere words would be a task worthy of a Vergil or a Shakespeare. As freshmen our victories won for us the deep respect and praise of the upper classmen. As sophomores we were no longer children, but became the inherent guardians of 1916. By the aid of the Susquehanna River, paddle; and other gentle means, we easily conquered this confident host of freshmen. Sweeping successes have marked our early career in both physical and mental achievements. And so may we turn our enthusiasm from memories of a past, illustrious and unequaled, to dreams of a future, not less remarkable and praise-worthy. R.AMONA F. LeNINGTON, Historian. 24
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