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I If Q ' YYQYITW-QQIQ Qyxfixi cxg 4SSg5gc5 I :2::95:23:9x:23:1s 3:2322 cc xzgcc gzxqcc xzx gzgc 9329 XPSQIS 593113 P 3213 DD cc Q1 c 4 qc 4 ice Qccrcfcigrcvc fc QEQID-DSQIXXB 3p1x3Y piyzxyvu E ith? He stood on the bridge at midnight, Drinking in the air, Someone took the bridge away And left him standing there. 11 'lk 11 Ham bone am delicious, Chicken am devine 5 But I'd rather have yo' smile Most any ole time. is SF 1? WHEN WE WERE FRESHMEN We came as little Freshmen, Our eyes downcast in gloom, XVe felt like homeless orphans When asking for our room. Once inside our heads we lifted And looked about to see Some other shrinking freshman To keep us company. We saw him just beside us, And firmly clasped his hand, NVe felt like storm-tossed sailors Once more upon the land. NVe raced about from class to class, Mute-eyed and in despair, Each teacher told us books to buy And how, and when, and where. Our school days now are over, Yet when we think-alas! It was hard to be a freshman, Yet we loved the freshman class. , -NATHALIE CASE. SPRING To deadened hearts, the steady beat Of rain upon the roof, The melting ice that floods the street, The gutters where the rivers meet, Is but a dreary proof. Of Winter-always bad-at worst. But how I pity them! As really, I do think them cursed With Blindness of the Soul, whose Spring song is one of blame. c'Qx1giQ' Qx1QiC35Q4 KS CCQIQKQ 1!QqfliIQ first For rather should one want to sing CWhen fairy-soft 'tis here! Of all the Silvery Beauty, Spring With primrose footsteps sweetly brings The love-time of the year, Of robins nesting in the trees, The Springtime's heralds dear, Of snowy blossoms in the breeze, Who laugh to scorn old Winter's Without a bit of fear. The daffodils in bright array, Dancing to the Wind, Give promise of another day As lovely, in another way,- So you will quickly find. The May-day lilalirsggifeet the June With dainty scent, and sweetg The birches are a silver tune Played i11 the light of a lonely moon, With petals at your feet. VVithout the Winter, deep and drear, How to love the Spring that's here? Every sorrow is, you see, A promise of joys to be. -NIARJORIE GALPIN. April, 1923. THE LOST FRE SHMAN One day, as I walked thru my class room, I was weary and ill at ease, When loud, like the blast of a trumpet I heard a Senior sneeze. p I looked around in amazement, The dreadful sight made me blench A Senior surmounted by glasses A-studying hard at his French!! I tottered, and would have fallen, On seeing him study like that, The sight was the more interesting That he b'longed to the A.D.S. frat. ,,, ,,,,,3,,,, ,g,,,,,3 75 3 S Q S22 1 53532 1 , H071 gc Qc C c gg cvicc qfrc czcrqvg-c freeze
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