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Song to the Class of 19 1- BY E. LOUISE HOPKINS. There is a Class, At M. B S. What Class it is ; Yon all must guess ; They re not too tall ; They know it all They ' re not too small, No, not at all — This handsome Class at, M. B. S. They know the verbs. And all the herbs, — Paint pictures fine, Know Kings in line, — Play like magic. Like Beethoven, — Do the tragic, — Elocution. This Clever Class at M. B. S. They sing like Crows, Every one knows. They parlez-vous, Read Latin too ; Their hair they wear High up in air Criticise them If von dare This model Class at M. B S. CHORUS. O Nineteen One, The Class for me, A famous Class — As all can see — Twentieth Century girls they be, Long live the Class of Nineteen One.
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PRIZE STORY. John Dolan— Roundsman. OH, my little Joe save him ! The mother ' s anguished cry rent the sultry air. The crowd of spectators on the wharf was startled, speechless, immovable. It was so sudden. They with other poor people had come out 5 to the wharf to escape the city ' s ™ » burning heat ; the little boy ' s mother had him by the hand but a moment ago ; how could it have happened ? But it had happened. The little body had already sunk twice. Will no one save my baby boy, my little Joe? cried the mother frantically wringing her hands. Still the crowd, stunned by the sudden- ness of the accident, remained motionless. Suddenly a figure clad in a policeman ' s uniform was seen pushing its way from the other end of the wharf. John Dolan was the murmur which passed around the crowd. Ah, he has jumped! The crowd hold their breath. The little body has not listm and he has to wait, the water meantime Note. — The prize referred to was offered by Hon. V. H. I. ancles, a Trustee of the Mary Baldwiu Semi- nary. soaking into his uniform and making it very heavy. He has him, cries a voice from the wharf, as John grasps the rising body. But again the crowd is hushed into breath- less suspense. The weight of the struggling child with the weight of his heavy water- soaked uniform is making John ' s progress very difficult. Tliey are getting nearer and nearer the edge of the wharf, but can he reach it? He is swimming very slowly now and apparently with great effort. They ' re safe ! Cheer after cheer rises from the throat of the motley crowd on the stifling air. The mother clasps her child to her breast frantically, the muddy water trick- ling in a little stream down the bout of her gown. John, looking as sheepish as if had done something worthy of the lock-up, hurries away as fast as his wet clothes will let him. The mother, after the first paroxysm of joy is over, turns to thank and bless the rescuer, but he is no where to be seen. Well, -4f John Dolan hasn ' t added an- other laurel to his crown, exclaimed one of two gentlemen who had walked up at the last, attracted by the evident excitement of the i rowd. I can ' t begin to tell you the number of people he has saved from drowning right
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