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T O W ; K 1 9 3 The Marshes I ' ve traveled through the mountain ' s haze And o ' er the singing sea. I ' ve traveled o ' er many a mile of endless plain. But I ' «l leave all these places With the very best of graces, If I could have my marshes hack again. For there ' s something in the marshes, And it seems to call and thrall me, No matter where my footsteps chance to roam. There ' s the salty breeze that ' s stinging And the long marsh grass that ' s whining. And all that means hut one thing And that ' s Home. With the moonlight nn the river. Making marshes quake and quiver. And the tide swell softly lapping on ymir hoat. Vim forget your haste and hurry. Vim forget your care and worry. And all yiiii want to do is just to float. Just to float en through the passes, ' Tween the long and bladelike grasses, And at night-time hear the sea-gull scream above. Just to Bee all nature waking. At the time the young day ' s breaking. Wakes a feeling in your heart that ' s kin to love. Tin re the tired, sick, and weary find a comfort for their souls; Tiny live a life they ' ve never known before Just to have the marshes ' feeling Softly, quietly, o ' er me stealing, Would be wealth enough for me, Though I be poor. i ' ' ' t I may travel to the cities of the countries near and far, And perhaps along life ' s highway I may stray. But when I ' m weak and weary Anil my whole outlook is dreary. I ' ll come hack to my marshes, There to stay. — Louise Whitehurst ' 30
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Honors in Scholarship for 1929 AT Commencement time eight students were the recipients of college honors. The Eichelberger Scholarships were awarded t two men and to two women of the Junior class on the basis of scholarship, personality, future possibil- ities, social attitude, and value t the school. Ruth Dodge, Henrietta Sievert, Hil- bert Wyatt. and Charles Strong each received the award of one hundred dollars. The custom initiated in 1928 oi giving honors to the two Freshmen ami the two Sophomores who ranked highest in scholarship in their respective classes was again observed. Those who were honored thus were Doris Henry and Carl Beinert of the Freshman class and Eleanor Overby and Ernest Christensen of the Sopho- more class. for Pate o
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