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x r N s w 'A s it Wil -F VJ W ' . ,p Q91 of lil I IT is .ly ' , Ml , ' Y r 5 4 P P l FRESHMAN BREAKFAST 7 l T Q 'Il l' iupbumure Bear A H- The next September found us as important as could be, 'iff' 1 And one line October day was Witness of a clever Sophomore tea. vi Soon our minds to Hop were turning. 'Twas our class social debut, JI And we gathered leaves and cornstalks from the country Where they 5? grew, 4' 1. ,L And We cut out cats and witches, and we Worked from morn to nightg AT But the ends which We achieved thus surely filled us with delight. S 1, Then We thought about a banquet,-which We Weren't supposed to do, Q lm And the Way We fooled the freshmen set a precedent quite new. ml Once again We had a part for our Senior sister classy W7 l Y l iw This time 'twas to see Fine Feathers, and they praised us, every iw TF lass. 1 p cr . . . s,l mi 2 -, 1. An U11 .XX uf, sy 4? . I X x0 ,Q ,X -'35 1 4' ' -egg 1918 rs. 5
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