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152 HEN we, the members of the Class of 1915, chose our motto, we did not desire some long high-sounding phrase, but some terse, laconic statement of a truth around which We might weave the warp and Woof of our conduct that it would become a part of our very lives. To give others due consideration and sustain our own honor is our aim, so HBE SQUARE is our motto. The significance of these two words is, as we understand it, two-fold, It shows our obligations to those about us and to ourselves. We strive to accord to others the fair open treatment that we wish given to us. We desire to be honest in thought, in judgment and in deed. Then to realize the meaning of HBE SQUAREN in its entirety, we must deal with the inner woman with absolute fairness. So our motto, by inspiring us in every phase of life becomes not merely a pretty combination of words, but the guide of our aims and aspirations. - BE sQUAREx And let not evil, though her form be fair Tempt you nor lead you from the thoroughfare. Uphold undaunted, Honor's standard bright, And lift those Wounded in 1ife's endless fight- Then, when at last our victory is won We'11 hear our Master say to us, Well done . -RosE WALLACE, '15. 38
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71 + 11312 ami! 'snug + If life were caught by a clarionet, Or clearly sung his true, true thought And the wild heart, throbbing in the reed, Gr utterly bodied forth his life, Would thrill its joy and trill its fret, Or out of life and song hath wrought And utter its heart in every deed, The perfect one of man and wifeg Then would this breathing clarionet Or lived and sung that Life and Song Type what the poet fain would be Might each express the other's all, For none of the singers ever yet Careless it life or art were long Has wholly lived his minstrelsy, . Since both were one to stand or fall: So that the wonder struck the crowd, Who shouted it about the landg A His life was only living aloud, His Work a-singing with his hand l -Sidney Lanier. 39
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