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11 .. H. I- .Hl-uh-I I. e -- , :37: . - . f thh '1. iggi-r I f ..I huh I, 1 I 1:3.ar .- 15:. I 1 . I 1: I f... -- I'm. .. l- 1 :y . I r. !H.- a .-,J ha- .- :j 1 y I ' eeaTHELL HALL 't w CITIZENSHIP United States ie the enly CDUHII'F in the world whieh$nerieneee a repeated rebirth. Earerj,r year men reneunee the ee-untrj,F ef their hit ' te pledge their allea gianee te Hthe flag of the United States of Ameriea and to the reptthlie fer whieh it stands? 1Ef'vrhen aueh aliens frem fereign eheres seek citizenship. the ideal fer whieh ear eeuntry stands i5 greatlyr emphaeiaetl. The spirit ef hepe. of liberty. and of justice prevails. ' - .- ,. . We, wha live under the Hag that is full of stars and have fer our very hirth- - I- . - right the preteetien of a natien te whieh theueautla seek admittance every year. must ' remember that we have a tIeht te this eeuntry whieh effera ee mueh to us, the debt whieh eur aneeetera heIped te pay and whieh ear tleeeentlante ehall eeutinue to pay as long as America stands fer freedem. equality, juetiee antl humanity. TNe must further and better the ideals of man to make them see hher things juet a httIe higher than they have seen before: to get rid of the things whieh divide, and te- eertifj,F these whieh unite. . By eur natiehal anthem den we net express the finest feeling ef eitieeuehip- Ieve? nI ieve thg.r reeks and riiIe, Th1.r weeds and templed hills. And in ear aathem-all the euppreesetl enthusiaem ef ear patrietiem- Uh, say dees that Star Spangled Banner yet wave, CFer the land ef the free and the heme ef the brave '3 EL geed eitiaen uses the Gelden Rule in his life eentiuet and pate iute praetiee the Ten Cemmandmehta in his everyday life. The last sentenee in William Tyler Page's Hmneriean'e CreedH reatls: 'tI, therefere, believe it is my duty to 1111; eeruntry te Ieve it, to suppert its Censtitutien and te- obey its laws. to respect its Hag anti te defend it against all enemies? SHIRLE'E I-IaaTLEY. III?!
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ENTRANCE TU! EAST HALL Guud-marning, Brother Sunshine, Guud-mmning, Sister Sang, I bEg :mur humble pardnn If yuuWe waited vary lang. 1 thuught I heard yum rapping. Ta shut arm: nut were sin, My heart is standing npen, Wunit you walk right in ? I91
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RGBIE HALL THE WORTHY USE OF LEISURE TIME W e might ehenge'the quetetien te: llShew me hew yeti spend F011? leisure time and I will tell yeti what yeti ere. Everyene hes eeme te Gerhem Neriiiel Seheel with e tlefmite purpose ten pte- pere fer teeehing and to further his etlttetttien. Teaching is, thereiere, eur veee- tien; but every moment erl eur future will net be spent in elesst'eem etttl fer this reesen the authorities emf eui- seheel httve presided let the werthy use el leisure time. VUe spend an average of nine hours a day in Classes and in their preparation, eight heurs in sleep, ene heur anti a hall in the diningr reent. This leaves ehnttt Eve heurs te he spent in leisure. Nature tleilj.F issues an invitetien whieh few een resist and we walk out in the open, ears and eyes attentive te birds, flowers, trees and murmuring breeklets. Re- turning, we epen the deer pieturetl eheve. If it is eeltl er dreary eutside, tt warm rush ef air etweleps us, er if Old Sells rays have heated the etmesphere, e refresh- ing eeehiess greets us. It is always like a friend, selieiteus ef etir welfare. The reception teem is the eeeasien of 111511137 fetid lttenieries The library is: a restful pleee. It is here that yeti may ferget your prefessieh entl tlelse inter popular tiiegeeines sueh es everyene reeds. This I'UCIITI possesses l'the liliss ef senIittitle.H The wiiees in the halls are hushetl hefere they enter. But at ether times the mag- netie vivseity ef e seheel girl group is displayed befere the epen hrepleee, disettssieg seine plan to entertain the ether members of the student hendyt The pleee in whieh we have had the meet fun, however, meele the mest friends, and were Out 011? very,F sales in seeking enjeyment lSFCEntEI'. Neetl I mention the pest efliee, whese IJTDClUCIE we always antieipete? A New York firm saitl te its empleyees: l'A iellew whe is seen at e leetttt'e er deep in e heel: er httsietl ahnut seine hehhy is judged tn he a man ef self-respeet entl purposely Jikfltl eensitlering eur life at G. N. S. we might etltl: HAnd + H hRPPmES-li- lliRGaRET E-ICAULIFFE. llll
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