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OAK LEAVES 1950 DOLCI FAR NIENTE A farm at Clinton We do haveg For years we've held it dear. We love its trees, we love its fields, We love its vistas clear. Up there on Weekends We may ride To the spot we fondly loveg We eat and talk and play and restg We watch the stars above. When day is done We gather close And chat and read and sing. Much gaiety surounds us there And merry laughters ring. To those who Rosemere with us share, We send our thanks sincereg We hope that girls from every land Will form a memory there. G. S., '5O. OVER AGAIN Now haughty Seniors Come down from your stands, You will soon be Freshmen All over again! CONSTANCE PENNINGTON, '53. - WHAT FUN Listen my dorm mates and you shall hear: The hour of exams is drawing near. It's down the hall to a nearby light Hoping no teacher will come in sight. We attempt to hide our pillows and books As everyone Hnds secluded nooks. 'Hypotenuse equals the square of the sides' 'Ceasar was killed in March on the Ides' Numbers and dates give us all pains So much study muddles our brains. So out comes the paper and out comes the pen And faithfully answer that letter to Ken. My what a life, but oh, what fun! For a week from tonight exams will be done. fApo1ogies to Longfellowj SOPHOMORE CLASS 29
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