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.4- 1-. LILTUM CONYALLIUM Audi Film fDedicatcd to Our Favored Classmatesj They heard a sweet voice calling In their secret heart of heartsg They heard a gentle whisper To choose the better part. The call was oft repeated, Christ bade them come to Himg In joy they stopped to listen, Tho' the Vision still was dim. Then in deep contemplation Grace was breathed into their soulsg They knew for what is offered God pays a hundred fold. They answered then the summons That was given by our Lord. And in His sweetest service They now have their reward. -LUCILLE McGooR'rY, 'z6. . '-ie
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P V- is . f -I 1-,sg Q 5: .- ' 955'-5, ' 731514: .YL A .-Q A. - LILIUM CONVALLIUM Lest You Forget Always talk in the halls at change of periodsg the faculty loves to see you happy. During your free period be sure to have a chat with your chumg that's what study periods are for. Never concentrate during a recitationg you might ovcrwork your brain. Be sure to chew gum as often as you can during classg the faculty loves to see you exercising your jaws. Don't do your homework unless it is very convenientg you must have pleasure first. Don't read your themes over before handing them ing that's too much trouble. Try to be late as often as you cang the street cars must have passengers at all hours. Always open the doors noisilyg everybody likes to hear you come in. Never lift a chair when you are moving itg it is too heavy. Drop the cover of your desk as often as possibleg Sister doesn't like to forget that you are present. Don't put your head out of the window, as an object might fall from the roofg the violent contact would cause a disturbance. Be sure to hang your coat and hat on the visitors' rack in the hallg that's what it's to be used for. Don't use the dressing room mirror when combing your hairg the one in the visitors' rack downstairs is more convenient. If convenient don't wear your uniformg different dresses make a pleasing variety. Don't use compacts in the class roomg they make too much dust, which is very unhealthy in such places. Don't ask the girls when you want to borrow a bookg just take itg they don't like to be bothered. Use others girls' pencilsg your own might wear out. When hungry, lunch between periodsg that's why the bell rings every forty minutes. Don't use the lunch room at noong it's only there for decoration. Don't ask permission when you wish to be excused from a periodg the faculty doesn't mind your taking French leave. Freshmen, don't experiment by ringing unused bells. All carefully follow these rules and you will become model students. --ADELINE VANDERBECK, 'z6.
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