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tering day With its rays. We beach our ships, and find that five from the Whole number are missing. The corridors re-echo with vvails, and groans, and feminine shrieks. Having bemoaned the fate of our lost companions for niany days, behold! one by one they appear on the horizon. Gnce more reunited We are assembled, and the pious Hskll soothes our troubled hearts and speaks thus: Y Oh, companions! We are not ignorant of former niisfortunesg oh, sufferers of greater labors! the gods will also give an end to these. Persevere, and preserve yourself for more favorable events'
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Ye Wondrous History of the Class of Naughty-Two. Hurrah for 'Naughty-Two' ! Thus is the blue and gold greeted, and clear and strong are the cheers, as well may they beg for was there ever so glorious a fiag, or did ever stouter or braver hearts beat than those of her youthful defenders? Tho' she is not very old yet, and has no scars, still she is dear to us, and she has been under fire on one occasion, and I fear it was only the Watchfulness of her protectors that saved her. She came to us last year. K' Last year, that year so full of begin- nings in many things, When our elders turned up their noses and called us insignificant little Freshmenfl or scoffed at those ambi- tious Freshmen. Nevertheless, We grew and prospered, and came back at the beginning of this, our Sophomore year, a joyous, happy band, full of life and vigor, and anxious to prove our importance in this great Friends School World. We were so full of class enthusiasm that, at the first opportunity, we trooped off to the hall and elected our president, Alfred the Great, nor for one moment have We had occasion to regret our choice. The first great Alfred once said: As long as I have lived, I have striven to live Worthilyf' If our own leader Was not so modest, could he not say the same? Dear old Patsyf' with her great heart so full of love and sym- pathy for others, We chose as our vice-president. Our treasurer, so faithful in the performance of his duties, broke down under the load of financial difliculties, and was forced to give up and go home. VVe were glad at the end of the first term to
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