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CLASS SONG Years are short and days are fleeting On this hill top by the sea Days of joy and high endeavor In our memory will be Sunshine falling o'er the river, White moon rising o'er the hill, Alma Mater, place of beauty, Our hearts with joy will fill; When our college years are over, And the time to part has come; In our hearts there'll be forever Memories of the race we've won. There'll be friendships to remember, And the happy times we've had. But even at the parting, Our hearts cannot be sad: Chorus: We have years of joy behind us And a wealth of life before. And friendships, ties and loyalty Will bind us evermore. To our college by the river, Our class will e'er be true, And our heart's love devotion, We will give to 22. Music by AxN SrapE-Iords by M. A. TavLor
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1Y OFFICERS OF 1918-1919 Olive Tuthill g'g:idetiid:e;:; BT NR el Constance Hill Sl e R St Ann Hastings R T e e e Minnie Pollard B e RN S e Elizabeth Hall e i RS S Helen Coops Class History Oh, how tired I was that June morning. Yet I was not at lible'r';t'y-the Class History was not yet written. Not a scratch would my pen make on the ready paper. Disgusted with it all, I gave up in despair and took the path to Bolleswood, seeking re- freshment of mind and body. I rambled there for an hour or more, returning at length across the Soccer field. How inviting the old stone wall looked to snuggle up against for a few moments rest. As I settled down comfortably in the lush green grass at its foot, I could feel my restlessness fly awaygradually a long sought peace came over me. The crickets seemed to chirp louder than ever, the song sparrow was vainly trying to out-rival the meadow lark. The Norwich trolley came clanging up the hill. The rattling noise gave place to a purring hum. A shrill whistle rent the air. Then all was still. With a puzzling frown I wrinkled my brow. What was the connection between the grey stone wall and the Norwich trolley car? Ah! T remembered. This was the wall where the Seniors sing whenever the moon is bright and full. And from the wall, and the moon we are carried back to Norwich by the old nursery rhyme, The man in the moon, Came tumbling down And asked his way to Norwich. A man in the moon, what an absurd idea! And vet, and yet e I sat up with a start. The very earth scemed to shake from ; rnnve1 mz:rster.lous cause. I looked. I rubbed my eyes and looked mg:n ;ittl' 0, it was real. -'l here before me was a grizzled little old Ing among the ruins of the wall. He blinked his eyes con- tinually. He started to shade hij i i 8 1s eyes with his right hand. Instead he groaned and clutched his left hand over his ot her arm, 22
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