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THE SCARAB 'YRS cm, QF-iff' LIFE AND THE HUNDRED YARD SWIM At Camp VVetomachek, the Meeting Place of Friends, one of the requirements is that every girl must swim a hundred yards before she is permitted to go out in the boats alone. This may not seem difficult but it proved very hard for some to accomplish-some girls swam the required distance the first time they triedg others the secondg some girls did not make it until the last day of camp. This is the significant thing-every girl at camp swam her hundred yards! We seniors are soon to leave C. N. S. P. E. and many of us will be forced to make our own way from now on. Our school days are over-our work days are ahead. Life for many will perhaps be as easy as the hundred yard swim was-for others it will be hard. Some may reach the top of the ladder with comparatively little strugglingq others of us may never reach the top. But even if this is true, just think back to your camp days and remember that each girl's work was finally rewarded and keep trying. The little poem quoted is very simple, but the simple things are very often of greatest value to us. If you strike a thorn or rose, Keep a-goin'l If it hails or if it snows, Keep a-goin'l Tain't no use to sit and whine, XVhen the fish ain't on your lineq Bait your hook an' keep on tryin'M Keep a-goin'. A SENIOR,S NIGHTMARE Am I asleep or am I awake? Something is wrongeeverything seems confused. Anyway I must study. If a muscle originates at its insertion therefore the insertion should move. Ah! that's it, but if two muscles are reciprocal innervates of each other, why what's the use of the dictionary? Ask Dr. Zoethout or a mzdrnt. But what is a student and why should one study? Though there is madness, there is a method in it. There are more ways to cheat in college than the teachers know about. Should football be played by girls or is tiddledy- winks more strenuous? If Ruthie Cohen says basket ball is easier than hockey, then I'll play soccer. Do three dolls on one bed and four dogs on another make a dormitory? Then why don't we have soup for dinner? But I'm too tired to study that out so I'll write my thought- ful paper for Miss Musselman. What! Is that the second bell? I'll lose my privileges ifI don't get down to breakfast. AUCUTT. THE SCARAB just memories treasured Between these dear pages. In love are they measured Exceeding mere wages. How oft will we be cheei-'d When time does intervene, And pass us to the weird Unknown future now unseen. Oh, may our Scarab seal To us as to the old Egyptian priest, reveal A sacredness untold. H91 L. REIDY.
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