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Pan Alethean History It was the first day of school. Everything was in a state of confusion.' Everyone was trying to get matriculated and it would seem from the amount of pep the different societies manifested, that word must have been accented on the tric. Most everyone was flying his colors and boosting for his society. At the same time everyone was getting acquainted. Yes, I am from .......... and stay at the Dump. It was one of the new girls who spoke. Couldn't I help you get acquainted? I live here in town and know most everyonef, The girl who spoke knew what it was to be a stranger in a strange land. In the midst of chatter about language and science courses, the old girl said, Of course you'll be a Pan! My dear, you must come to visit us! Of course the Orthon- ians are nice girls but .............. ,U and here followed enough adjectives of the superlative degree to convince anybody of position in C. C. . And don't forget Saturday night at Mrs. Ozier's! The old girl remarked as she was taking her leave. I'll see you then, good-bye. as as as as -as as as as Commencement was over! The depot was crowded with college students who were waiting for the train which would take them home. The New Girl who was new no longer, was one of the number. Well, girls, it seems hard to part for the summer, but I feel I leave a year of good work behind me. At least I did a good thing when I joined the Pan Aletheans. just think of the good times we've had. Do you remember the reception, how it tried to rain, but we had a good time anyway! And then our joint sesssions when we had boys and ice cream cones both! And our kid program when Eura Lee made such a sweet little boy and Katie Lee such a dear old lady. And Oh! the banquet, wasn't it the grandest thing ever? Come, girls, before we part, fifteen big rahs for the Pan Aletheans! TO THE PAN ALET!-IEANS. Pans, oh yes, that's what we are l..et us strive, never tiring, And that we shall always beg In this noble work of ourg Never failing to do the right, you see. To gain much, tho 'tis trying Enough no doubt, to our powers: Althean sisters, let me give to you Remember that our motto says Little hints of what we've done and hope Anyone without a way to do: Rustles and makes one, Each time we meet there's something to be You can't expect to get there in a day. gained Together with the social benefits attained. So let us start together, l-lere's where we learn by doing our best. On this small ship of State, Encouraged by attempts made by the rest, Clarendon College, compared to others, After a year's labor along this line, Indeed to us cannot be beat: None of us, when asked to serve, should Each Pan Alethean, be loyal to the cause, whine. Tomorrow is coming, little as you think, You must not tremble, look, and pause. Lois SMALLEY, Editor. TN
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