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IK We'll sena' along with our President another Senior lass, Perhaps she'll go on to the Philippines To be claimed by the Reverend class, Maybe Cuba's plains may attract a Hz'll, Towards this one soul in-K'line-ing. Her room-mate will go with her stove-png beau Her heart j?2r this man is now pining. V1 The smallest :fall in our Senior Class Ts little but sweet fllanilzxa, That Latin's her hobby we all know, Ana' that pony taught her the ver lZ77Z0. Of one who is Earnest we now will tell, 'Tis the maiden whom we all know, Her possessions are double the rest W' ours, Two hearts with one man must go. bil VI. Grave Sara is next in our regular list, Some say she will be a teacher, ft is Quite harol to tell which one she'll assist, We'll let that zlepencl on the future, Ano? as for the deacon who claims one girl Whose heart is not his 67ZbZ-7661, But wanders around from place to place, Some day she'll not be so wiry. 1711 New York has attractzonsjpr one of our girls, Who finds brothers quite convenient, Another inclines to the west of the State, Ano? to Yale is always jenna' lenient. All Marys you know must have a lamb But we know W' one who is olyferent, Shdsjellowea' each a'ay by a man in a shay Where gf room for one more therebs snjiczent. V VIII Of sports there are many that we eiyoy, But 'tis saia' that one of our number Is partial we know to the rowing faa' Ana' delights in it winter or summer, Since this is the encz' gf our prophecy The jniture we j?2rtell We hope will be happy for each qfus, Anal the faculty just as well. -BY' THE SENIORS
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VH wins Pxnplferg TUNE-Heidleburg' Stein Song. I. E are so proud of Naughty-Sur, And all Qfr its girls so clever,- We number, you hnow, just sweet szkcteen Tho' divided in three we'll ne'er sever. Thejirst qfthe three is our regulars, They follow the great musicians, And last, out not least, are our three orators, We call them the wee Mary Anns. CHORUS .- Here's to the Class of 1906 and all mfher girls so true ,' Here's to the prophecy we foretell W' all that they may do. Here's,to our hearts that beat as one, true as the stars above ,- Here's to the day when it all comes true, here's to the ones we love. -100 IZ T he first mf our class is our President, A sweet little light haired girl, She's going out West to teach school, she says, O, how some one's heart will whirl. Next in line is a hlach-haired miss, With eyes that will set you dreaming, She is going to wed a heathen at State, Her fate in his hand she is leaving. III T he next in line in our cabinet fs a winsome but hashful maiden, She'll claim a relationshifb close some day To our leader and Noble historian. Now one fy' our great musicians we'll sing, ' 'Tis the one who keeps the money, And some day shdlljinalbf change her name To one which will not seem so funny.
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'iminx glinriixiws Elnnie QHINDDCU jfI'?ll1C65 'IDHVCFQHI IEDGYIQ i She built herself an everlasting name, A name farrsounded among men. -Termyson. THE fair one that heads our list is none other than rightly belongs there, because she has been connected with the College ever since her appearance in the world. We have often heard of busy men and women, and wondered how they so ordered their lives that they were able to per- form their many duties, but since meeting Annie we have ceased to wonder. She has been by far the busiest student around the place ever since her entrance upon College life, and has really taken everything in the College curriculum, except vocal and pipe organ, and she expects to take up thelatter next year. Although she graduated in Elocution this year we are glad to say she is a loyal ,O7 girl, and will finish the Classical course and Music next year, after which she will leave the protection of her home and the comforts of Mechanicsburg life for four years of work at Bryn Mawr. After many years of study and hard work she will take a trip abroad to iinish her education. Having had all these splendid advantages and opportunities surely Annie will be a perfect fulfillment of our College motto: That our daughters may be as corner-stones polished after the similitude of a palace. 102 NOT long ago Frances decided to visit a gypsy fortune- teller. Though she does not believe it, yet some of his words are rather correct. He said: You are very easy- going and take a good bit of 'comfortl out of life. That you are careless is shown by the number of bills C Bills 'D which you seem always to have. This was rather old to Frances, and, tapping the floor impatiently, she hummed a few bars from a familiar air. The fortune-teller looked at her. I wonderf' he said, half to himself, why she keeps saying 'Te-de, Te-e-e-de ? ' QT. D., T. D., Tedj Then to her, The man you will marry is tall, slender, exceedingly awkward and always holds his head in the air. He will be capable and get on well in his profession, but the large increase in your family will make it hard to manage, doubly so, since you will play rag-time all day and then complain -UI have too much to do! H i Ethel Ellbertine :Engle .IN the first place her name is Englef, and everyone knows that Engle means angel 'l in German. She really looks like one, too, but you know the old saying goes that appearances are deceiving. She comes from the Sunny South, as she says, but we can best judge for ourselves when we know that she barely crosses the border-line of
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