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Page 19 text:
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sma®i? ' SHa g IF®a3oa Years may pass, but we ' 11 renieiiiljcr Our four y ars of college life, With its day of work and study, Free from en ' y and from strife. Many joys ve ' ve shared together ; Many pleasures have we seen, Sorrows, too, have had their season. But the sorrows only seem To have drawn us near together; To have welded friendship ' s ties, That will in th.e distant future Be recalled with many sighs. For the future lies before ns. Full of promise, rich and rare ; Joys and griefs, success and failure, Of which we all must have our share. To our teachers we would offer Words of thanks and warmest praise For their patient kindly leading Through education ' s maze. May their days be days of gladness And their work forever last. Evermore they ' ll be remembered By the present Senior Class. Farewell, Classmates, happy Seniors Tho ' our race is just half won, And even when we ' ve finished Our work is just begun. — Senior Class Poet.
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Page 18 text:
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Bmmis ' Mm IL ®]ii(gj First : To the Board of Trustees we bequeath enough time so they can visit N. G. A. C. once in a while. Second : To Dr. Glenn we bequeath a student body who will sing at chapel and who will attend Sunday School. Third: To Prof. Gaillard we bequeath a Junior Physics Class who will take an interest in ph.ysics and who will not cut periods. Fourth : To Prof. Barnes we bequeath some classes who are physically able to stand the pressure and won ' t have to return to Prof. Tucker. Fifth : To Miss Craig we bequeath a recipe that will keep the cadets from talking to the young ladies in the library. Sixth: To Miss Stewart we beciueath a janitor who will keep fires burning and the water running in the Domestic Science Department. Seventh : To Prof. Tucker, a corps of cadets who will pay tlieir board instead of using board money in going to Gainesville. Eighth : To Prof. Roberts we bequeatli the right to ring all bells according to his watch, and also the right to prosecute any one who says that liis (Prof. Robert ' s) watch is not correct. Tenth : To the undergraduates we bequeath the power to uphold all the traditions of our beloved Alma Mater. EliEVENTH : To the people of Dahlonega we bequeath a mail service.
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