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Farewell Classmates, some four years ago, At the dawn of our college days, We were strangers as you know To one another ami to college ways; Now we know and love, classmates dear. These sacred walls, yon towering pine, The river gently Mowing with water clear, The hills whose beauty is divine. Deep shades of the most inviting sort, And Cemetery Hill, a place of our resort. All those loved spots that we adore Shall only now in memory dwell. We shall see them not as in days of yore, So to them we sav farewell. College days, we look with pride ( n thee. Stay with us. Do not go. As days of youth so swiftly glide We feel thee going from us now. Time was when we thought thee long, Thy value to us did not then appear; Now, thy life we would prolong, Had we the power, for many a year. To us, indeed, thou hast given all. ( ur gifts to thee have been very small. And wliile we mourn that we must part From the portals where we love to dwell, We know to others thou must impart, And so to thee we sav farewell. Teachers, who with most tender care Have pointed us all to higher life. Students, with noble characters rare And lives free from viper strife, Parting from thee makes us sigh, But alas ! We must say good-bye. And, now, classmates, is it true That the eve of our college life is here, Musi we sav farewell to you, You, whom we have loved so dear? Yes, dawn, noon and twilight Are gone. The eve is coming fast. ( ver us hover the shadows of night, I ur college days are almost past. Together we have stood these four years Sharing willingly our joys and tears, Struggling together on track and field, In class-ioom and rostrum, as well ; Hut now these strong bonds must yield Ami to our class, we say farewell. A few more days ! How very soon, Into the broad sea of life we sail. Each to tight his battles alone. Each to breast the wind and the gale. .May the Great Spirit — Eternal Eye, Who has permitted us here to dwell, Watch over us until by and by We reach the realms of no farewell.
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Another scene now arose. It was in a large city. The sky was lighted for miles with the glare of an immense conflagration. A whole city block was on tire. Yon can imagine how it looked. Upon the roof of a large office building, conspicuous, as no other being was present, stood outlined a faultlessly attired young man. The lines of care no his face betokened hard study. lie was standing as it were, with Rube Waddel ' s famous Stain of Guilt pose. The young man was taking in the situation by notes and seemed to enjoy being the cynosure of all eyes. I then noticed that he was standing on cakes of frozen H, ( ). The ammonia odor from this queer refrigerator arose in clouds to the bine firmament on high. He must be a newspaper reporter, I mentally exclaimed, As the thickening haze from the H, O somewhat obscured my vision, sometime had elapsed before I recognized Au ' ld Lang Syne Schoch. And now, what? The fire didn ' t disappear nor the prophet, neither did the fountain of fire explode. Listen, my readers, and you shall hear. It is ill luck for a prophet to prophesy. Lest you forget, I might sav in passing, Look around the habitable world, how few know their own g 1, and knowing it pursue. A further continua- tion of this narrative will soon appear, entitled, Twenty years after or how Father Time dulled his sickle. With the author ' s apologies to Alexander Dumas. Prophet. L ' 4
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