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Senior IPocm Some bright little Freshies, mischievious and cute, Began to climb the ladder to fame. They wondered and thot and played and schemed, How easiest they might win a fame That would open the gates to college. I LJi : When as Sophs with their books And their smart business ways Their thoughtfud and careful brow, They hurried and scuurried along An eye in a book; with one on the watch Till another long year rolled away But as Juniors they tripped all over the school W ith a happy, careless grin Now cheering a Freshie, and petting a Soph, Ignoring the Senior as round they walked ' lbe biggest “its” of the town. At last they entered the portals so wide As dignified studious Seniors No more we’ll romp and chatter and play But with stately pride and bright beaming eyes We will meet and conquer the world.
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alenfcat Oct. fi — School opens. Oct. 15 — Faculty entertained the student body. Biggest time of the season to hear them talk of it. Oct. 23 — Mary learns how to work a pump (in Physics.) Nov. 3 — Seniors hang their pennant. Nov. 4- — Senior President entertains at dinner the class and a few friends. Dec. 5 — Soph ' s pennant “small-pox” appears. Im- mediately sacked by the “ruling spirit.” Dec. 19 — Senior acts as matron at the big Sophomore party. Dec. 20 — Senior girls are given a spread by the class Secretary. Dec. 20-31 — Christmas Vacation. Jan. 5 — Back to school — Too much holiday spirit for good work. Jan. 25— Seniors get wise to Prof. West’s birthday. Big spread in 1). S. room. Sherbet juice as Freshle said, “Never tasted better ice cream.” Jan. 14 — Big sleigh ride party under direction of senior. Feb. 8— Semester Exams. Horror of Horrors. Feb. 9 — Some of the same stuff. ' Vliolesale slaughter. Feb. 9 — Lord of riosts, he with us yet, lest we forget, lest we forget. Feb. 15 — Daily nap overtakes Myrtle in Psychology. Mar. 3 — Mary asks remedy for oversleeping in the morning. Mar. 7 — Senior girls in love with gym. April 1 — Out on a HIKE. Girls take annual foot hath. April 2 — The day after. April 3 — Clean-up day. Senior girls serve dainty lunch to boys. April 18 — Senior farewell party given by Sophomores certainly great. April 22 — Senior’s pins cause great commotion. April 23 — Flora falls in love with a Freshie. April 24 — Arbor Day. Seniors plant their Lilac busn, “God Bless our Tree.” April 27 — Senior girls see snakes in Psychology. (De- lirium Tremens.) April 28 — Dedicated our yell, “Yo Triumphre” to the school, (after being confiscated by a Junior.
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