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How many days has a student to play? Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, NVednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday. - Bread pudding hot, Bread pudding cold, Bread pudding in the pot Nine days old. Some like bread hot, . Some like it cold, Some like it not at all Nine days old. The north wind doth blow, And we shall have snow, And what will poor Freshies do then? They will rush to the ice, For variety's spice- But they can never skate alone, Poor things ! Dingley, diddledy, my Freshman maid, She went walking, I am afraid, Once on the railroad, once in the lane, With nice little boys but never the same My Professor and I fell out- I'll tell you what 'twas all about- I had knowledge and he had 110116, And thatys the way the noise begun Saturday morning shall be my whole care , To powder my face and curl my hair, l On Saturday afternoon my love will come in, And we two shall chatter till the tea-bell rings. 21 1
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lCWfC.A, Be ready to work, Wl1e11 called on to lead, And never dare shirk. Please answer Agreed, With great pleasure give, Be pleasant in all, As long as you live. Whatever the call. Officers '98-'99, P7'esz'de7zf, . . MARY E. DOWNEY Vzke-Presz'dc1z!, . LENA M. BOUGHTON Rea. Serrefcwjf, . MARGARET HAY Cor. Sefreiafjf, . GRACE D. BRUMBACK Y?'easm'er, . . MARY R. ELLISON Committees. Defvofional. LUELLA T. DYE, MARGARET HAY, MARY I. MEAD GERTRUDE RUPEL, ELIZABETH MEARS d Missionary. HARRIET BARCHET, LOUELLA ARNETT GRACE D. BRUMBACK, MARY DRAKE 22
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