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the Dramatic Club, Glee Club and Orchestra, have given performances with credit, both in Chapel Hill and throughout the State. The handsome stadium, given by Colonel Isaac Emerson, of Baltimore, to the University, was completed in the late fall. The field has been care- fully graded, a cinder track constructed, and, in fact, everything has been done to give Carolina one of the best athletic fields in the country. The spring games of baseball will first open this field for use. The library has grown greatly during the year, some 3500 volumes having been added. More than 600 periodicals are now received. The scholarly life among the students has been stimulated in many new ways. Honors courses, or Reading for Honors, have been introduced to encourage spontaneous reading and study on the part of good students. A fine esprit de corps has been established among the students, and a deeper loyalty to Alma Mater.
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SENIOR CLASS POEM, ' 16 Comrades, we ride today from Camelot — Our Camelot, builded ethereal, fair. Body of our hopes; our hearts ' own wild desire: Scene of our happy joustings, where through toil. We struggled to learn the knightly art. And forged bonds that hold across the world; City of our hearts, rising like a dream From ivied walls, towering oaks. Hills, and murmuring stream. We leave you. Camelot. and like the mist That vanishes away in the morning sun. The airy towers vanish as we part. Save that in each heart thy form is fixed; Save that the ivy walls and crowned hills remain For others to build on their bodied dreams. But we must ride away. Up from the valley — up o ' er the hills — A trumpet call, a shimmering gleam. The quest! — the quest! — to prove for us our aims. To seek anew the Grail, Burst is the chrysalis, we would not linger Its vesture to finger in idle tears. We ride! We ride — eager for the fight. Mindful of our trusts to be good Knights and true. Our bond that holds throughout the years Through toils that try the stoutest heart To love the hearts that speed us. The hands that trained our hands in might. To brave through the tasks that face us. We ride. Comrades, to the fight. R. B. HOUSE
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