44ZQN A .U rsrivri PXSTTY OFEE XVF sreim ONTARIO tggzgb ' Class PROLOG UE OUR years have passed, no less no more. In length they did not vary. We tell their tale in verses four. To write the truth do swear we. PRIMUS When we fresh and awful young, And trying to he wise: Alone we came to Western U. No star light in our eyes. Our profs were kind, the sophs not so, lAlas! Our parted dreams? jack johnston was our president, How long ago it seems. SECUNDUS We were the gang ofthe year arts '3O. We gave the Frosh it quick and dirty. We showed the world how it ought to go. We were the hunch that ran the show. We had .i president quite without peer. Ted Hart held the role in our sophomore year. .sr,. History of Arts 530 TERTIUS Third Year! Year of hlissful ease and struggle after marks, Time of sweet arrogance and empty nothingnessg Year of philosophical meanderings in creeds outfworn Sweet space! now gone to the everlasting canines Quite heyond recall. O happy time! Then was the presidency of our dear Wilf, The Reverend Mr. Henderson. QUARTUS Days, days, days, Hours ad infiriitum! Minuies slow slipping like pale worms Crawling into the first warmth of spring. Words Driven, spike by spike, into numhed brains, Fashioning that fait accompli an educated Being. Educated 'tis true We have learned: knitting, The taste of a hot meat sandwich, College spirit, the color ofthe midnight flame, Professors' voices, and their kindness, The art of decorating, a yell, the value of rughyf A myriad diversity. These three: jack Rankin, Evelyn George, Ernie Wright. President, Subfprefect, Prefect. Arts '3O. Page Eight
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-U usrivir was ITAY QE STEIKN ONTARIO DEAN K P R. NEVILLE UNlylgRgl1'y ful' L,-2 COLLEGE IE Q ai A Message from Dean Neville N THE Speedway at Indianapolis the demon racer flashes past with such speed that all the announcer has time to say is: Here he comes, There he gocs ' In the same graphic phrase can the Dean compass the academic career of the undergraduate from First Registration to Diploma Fee. But even after he goes. our good wishes for a happy, successful, and useful life follow the graduate through the rest ofthe race that so often is ruu out of sight of the facultyfseats in the grandlstand, We in imagination shall form vivid pictures of what may be taking place in the hidden stretches of the track, always hoping that the Class of Arts '30 will ever keep on racing, with lls head up, even ifat times the uhreaksl' prove that 'mhil ab umm parte ease heiirimif K. P. R. Nizvuuz. DEAN, University College of Arts. Pa gc Ten
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