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Page 29 text:
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vox COLLEGII 29 How deluding thoughts are. Still, the year has not been all fun. We have had our work to do and we have done it. The graduates in M. K. L. Art, Commercial, Vocal, Piano, and D. S., prove this. But even in our rush of work and play, we have had time to think of higher things. For there is a more serious side to life than even our work and play. Life is to w ake, not sleep, Rise and not rest. On the earth ' s level Where blindly creep, Things i erfected more or less ; But press to the heavens height, Far and steep.
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28 VOX COLL EG IT Class History So much has happened since last September that now at the close of the year of 1906, each girl looking over her happy time spent in the col- lege feels much regret at the separa- tion from her fellow students. Many persons have commented upon this year, the year of 1906. We have had our share, of sorrow, but joy certain- ly has not been lacking. MISS DESIREE CAMPAZZI When we were organized by the Ivady Principal as the senior class, how many ideas and ideals we had. How much we thought we would do •before the year ended. But scarcely ' One has realized her expectations. What an important place we felt we liad in the annals of the school, when we gave our weighty opinion as to the kind of pin or class ring. This was a small matter compared to the choice of the President. The honor was accorded Miss Campazzi. Her death was the greatest shock to all of us. This year has been in many respects the saddest, not only to the seniors, but also to the other stu- dents. Who forgets the senior concert ? Was it Irish ? Surely there is no one but remembers the classical part I, and undoubtedly no one could forget part 2. The 17th of March certainly was well celebrated. The chorus The Minstrel Boy to the War is gone, was the opening num- ber, while Molly ' o, My Irish Molly ' o, very realistically sung by quaint little Irish lads and lasses, was the closing number. How much we enjoyed ourselves that afternoon, when Miss Burk- holder entertained at an afternoon tea for the -seniors. The guests came from town, and all were de- lighted with the sweet music render- ed by our music graduates. We are not always the dignified seniors, setting a wise exa.iii[ile to the juniors following in our foot- steps. Once, ah, one fatal day, or night I should say, we yielded to temptation and had to be punished as the other criminals. Still even this rememberance is full of sweet- ness. We have enjoyed our walking and shopping privileges and as we look over the past, we can even im- agine we like division.
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