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CKQI 'VT Qf-Sal' ,Gym CLASS HISTORY Apologies to Surreyis Translation of The Eneid HEY listened, all, with fixed face attent, When class historian from the Senior ranks Began to speak: O guests, it is thy will l should recount our joys and deeds of old: How that the Seniors did their share of work That makes their victory the pride of Drew, Those worthy things that I myself beheld And whereof a small part fell to my share, Which, when expressed, who will refrain from praise? But lol the year fiies swiftly to an end, And time demands the narrative be short. But since so great is thy desire to hear Of our success and those achievements made fAlthough to record such may seem to boast Of our attemptsj yet thus will I begin: When we first started on this cruise of ours, It was not long before we sensed that we Had talents which the upperclassmen could Not fail to notice, freshmen though we were, The fact of being naturally quick to learn, Refrain, and profit from the actions of Our elders kept us from the dreaded fear We might be termed as green. Our sportsmanship Was manifested by accepting from The Preps a challenge for a soccer game. The game was played, the score was one to one. Our first of many entertainments was A Washington Birthday party given in The gym.', With fitting decorations as A background for gay costumes, everyone Declared that she had quite enjoyed herself. Encouraged by the way this effort was Received, we gave two one-act plays a month From then. Through this our name was made at Drew. We gave the Senior Class an excellent rush And thus we brought to close our Freshman year. 15
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9 251.777 W Y 0 September found some new girls in the class And few of last year's members not returned. On Hallowe7en we asked each one to come In costume gay or weird to join in games, And dance, and hear the tale of many a ghost. We won the victory from our Freshman friends And tied the score in Senior soccer game. The Soph,more plays received much praise from all We thought we did quite well ourselves and hoped Our skill in all attempts might equal that Of our dramatic feats. By joining with Our Freshman friends we rushed the Senior Class. Each girl left school in June expecting to Return and make our Junior year the best Of all. With many plans and full of pep We organized the class, assuming well Responsibility so newly ours As upperclassmen. One October night We gave a supper for the Senior class On Turtle Rock. To say the least it was Enjoyed by all. Athletic ventures proved Ability in sports. On Varsity Some classmates found a place. By pausing in Our course, the Junior plays diverted Drewis Attention from her everyday affairs. Amid collegiate setting in the 4'gym, The Junior Night Club entertained the school And aided us financially. We rushed The Seniors in an unsurpassed rush. ln June the dread 'cexamsw were cause of much Anxiety, but every Junior found That she was soon to hold the envied rank Of Senior. W ,fiat 16
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