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OUTWAHD BOUND ' The ship was cheered, the harbour cleared, Merrily did we drop Below the kirk, Below the hill, Below the lighthouse-top The anchor's weighed, the canvas bellies in the wind, and the ensign tlutters at the stern. We are outward bound, indeed, Old Illinois. We are outward bound at last. But who shall speak of our journey's end, or who shall say what craft it is we sail-an Argo or a Flying Dutchman? Shall we truly see the Golden Fleece? Say, shall we find it on the mystic oak? Or must we founder in mid-sea, and circle forever on the ghostly wave? There are hazards on the deep-the tempest and the darkling reef, the derelict and the buceaneer. Pray God, we may escape them all. And you, and you, my brothers, whose vessel lies unfinished in the stays, we think of you, for you must follow us, as we 11ow follow others. From you, Old Illinois, from you we learned what things are precious in this world, what things are not, so' that we shall be wise in barter wheresoe'er we la11d, knowing well the garnet from the ruby, copper from gold, and the true amber from the false. Though we find not the Golden Fleece, we lnay still return to port with many fair and many wondrous things. If we bring neither jade nor peaeocks, sandalwood nor pearls, perhaps we may send you, from the distant dawn, one bealn of living glory: that whe11 the ocean and the air went wild, we did our duty at the helm and in the shrouds. But seel the sun shines, and the fresh wind blows from every gal- liard cloud, then, while we view the harbour, hear the bell-Old Illinois, Farewell! 1 , 1 18
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HANSEL DWIGHT WILSON SPnlNcrml.n, ILLINOIS Springfield High School 1913. Sigma Pi, Treasurer '15, Vice- President '16, Secretary '17. Board of Control '16-'17. , President of Book Store '16, Y.M.C.A. Cabinet '15-'16, Presi- dent '16-'17. Football '13, '14, '15, '16. Track '14, '15, '16. Basket-ball '15-'16. Major-Chemistry, B. S. Oozle, you certainly are a jolly good fellow. One likes you instinc- tively on first acquaintance and the likening grows as the days pass. Your ready smile, your still readier joke, and that funny little lisp,-well, you fairly radiate good humor. You always prefaeed a story with a little wheezing sound in your teeth, a sort of warning, as it were, that something funny was about ready, but the smothered chuckle was often funnier than the ensuing jest. With your short, quick step and air of determination you have always been an umnistakable figure on the cam Jus the. I'lKl-ll'0ll and the track -cons Jieu- C I ' D C ' I Gem Who 1 h ous because of your unusual abilities, and your thifh accomplishments have been everywhere appreci- if-it ' ated: but in the many things, little and big, that 'P you are constantly doing for your friends, lies a -Q L better indication of your personality. M ff'-:rw '45 S Q f- -'-TK' 'f 'X 6 -f , . 4 20
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