. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . r down, O drink er down,Ye brothers in our old fraternity;O we know we cant live alway, So we will enjoy ourselves are lively all around us, Pretty maidens sing us on our are we, Fraternity,And we all will drink to thee. (Jiepeat.) L. W. Chester. My Last Dance. I went to a ball, a swell affair, At a country golfing club;But I didnt know how to dance very well, And that, O that, was the rub. Disconsolately, I stood and gazed, As the gliding pairs went round,And I longed to be home at our County Fair, A-riding the merry-go-round. I braced mysel
. Sigma Phi Epsilon Journal . r down, O drink er down,Ye brothers in our old fraternity;O we know we cant live alway, So we will enjoy ourselves are lively all around us, Pretty maidens sing us on our are we, Fraternity,And we all will drink to thee. (Jiepeat.) L. W. Chester. My Last Dance. I went to a ball, a swell affair, At a country golfing club;But I didnt know how to dance very well, And that, O that, was the rub. Disconsolately, I stood and gazed, As the gliding pairs went round,And I longed to be home at our County Fair, A-riding the merry-go-round. I braced myself, and made a bow To a girl of about my speed ;I asked if she thought she could stand one bout, And she said she would try indeed! The music started; we took a whirl; Ye gods, pray pity my tale!As I gazed aloft, in triumph grand, I walked right on her trail. The sparkling lights in the chandeliers All winked as I sought the door,They whispered each to the other, Hes gone, And he never will dance any more. L. W. Chester, K. Chapter Xetters- Alpha. Richmond in Hall on Campus every Saturday Evening at 7:30. The college year of 1906-1907 is drawing to a close. Soonwe must lay aside our books, and say good-bye to the dear oldcollege and campus until another years work begins. In themeantime what shall we be doing ? Shall we remain idle duringthe summer months, with never a thought of fraternity duties ?No, brothers, I say, let us be up and doing. Some of us, it istrue, will engage in some manner of work, but some, I dare saythe majority, will pass the summer in comparative better opportunity to exercise your thinking powers thanthen ? Are there any lines of fraternal obligations along whichour thoughts can run with profit? Assuredly, yes! Manyquestions of vital importance will come up at our Conclavewhich will require deep and thoughtful deliberation. The workof the most stupendous importance, that of the further per-fection of our Ritual, should clai
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