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Seniors Page Twenty-Nine
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The Builders All are architects of Fate, Working in these walls of Time; Some with massive deeds and great, Some with ornaments of rhyme. Nothing useless is, or low; Each thing in its place is best; And what seems but idle show Strengthens and supports the rest. For the structures that we raise, Time is with materials filled; Our to-clays and yesterdays Are the blocks with which we build. Truly shape and fashion these; Leave no yawning gaps between; Think not, because no man sees, Such things will remain unseen. In the elder days of Art, Builders wrought with greatest care Each minute and unseen part; For the gods see everywhere. Let us do our work as well, Both the unseen and the seen; Make the house, where gods may dwell, Beautiful, entire, and clean. Else our lives are incomplete, Standing in these walls of Time, Broken stairways, where the feet Stumble as they seek to climb. Build to-day, then, strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and secure Shall to-morrow find its place. Thus alone can we attain To those turrets, where the eye Sees the world as one vast plain, And one boundless reach of sky. —LI. W. Longfellow. Page Twenty-Eight
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Senior Class ’30 Such an important occasion as the graduation of a class demands the combined efforts of those who are to participate in the affair. This makes necessary the definite organization of the Senior Class and the appointment of a number of committees to take charge of the work. A few weeks ago this task was undertaken and successfully accom¬ plished by Professor Handy, who is one of the faculty advisors. The following persons were elected as officers: Robt. B. Bonar, president; John Magill, vice-president; Catherine Dunn, secretary, and Theo. Streeter, treasurer. These persons immediately took charge of affairs and appointed committees to dispatch minor details. The memorial committee has had a rather difficult task in deciding the most appropriate token, which should be left by the Class. At the present time plans have been made to install an electrical clock system in the College. This improvement would mean something to the Col¬ lege and should serve as an excellent memorial for this class. The program committee is endeavoring to decide upon an appro¬ priate form of commencement invitation and a program for the Class. These plans have progressed rapidly and a definite schedule of events will soon be issued. The dance and entertainment committes are making arrangements for a variety of entertainments. This work is proceeding nicely, while the minor committees attend to their duties. Professor Parrott was chosen as Class Advisor. She gladly ac¬ cepted the task and expressed her willingness to aid the graduating class in every way possible. At present no complete program has been outlined; therefore, it is impossible to give the exact details of any of the events. However, the Commencement week will extend from June 1 to June 6. Bac¬ calaureate Services will be held on Sunday, June 1; while the Com¬ mencement on June 6 will bring a close to the affairs. Meanwhile the Seniors await patiently any event which may await them. They assume an aristocratic cane and high hat. Such are the Seniors of 1930. s or receptions air and don a ,o U Page Thirty
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