Our College Times . ere is our Nancy, her low gentle voice,Will comfort and cheer wherever she goes, In far distant lands she will ever rejoice, To bring the glad message of peace and repose. And now farewell to these classmates dearTo our College and our teachers so true,And may God graciously bless from year to year All who are loyal to the gray and blue. Written by Rhoda Miller and Anna Cassel. OUR COLLEGE TIMES Knee-Deep In June. March aint never nothin new! —Apriles altogether too Brash for me! and May-—I jesBominate its promises,—Little hints o sunshine andGreen around the timber-land—A


Our College Times . ere is our Nancy, her low gentle voice,Will comfort and cheer wherever she goes, In far distant lands she will ever rejoice, To bring the glad message of peace and repose. And now farewell to these classmates dearTo our College and our teachers so true,And may God graciously bless from year to year All who are loyal to the gray and blue. Written by Rhoda Miller and Anna Cassel. OUR COLLEGE TIMES Knee-Deep In June. March aint never nothin new! —Apriles altogether too Brash for me! and May-—I jesBominate its promises,—Little hints o sunshine andGreen around the timber-land—A few blossoms, and a fewChip-birds, and a sprout er two,—Drap asleep, and it turns inFore daylight and snows agin! —But when June comes—clear my thoat With wild honey!—Rench my hairIn the dew! and hold my coat! Whoop out loud! and thow my hat!-June wants me, and Im to spare!Spread them shadders anywhere,Ill git down and waller there,And obleeged to you at that! —James Whitcomb Kile OUR COLLEGE TIMES. Nye, Elizabetlitown, Pa. Harry H. Noggy. We are proud to have as one of ournumber Mr. Nye, who has taken hisSenior Years work at Franklin andMarshall College. Before entering M. he had completed the Commer-cial and Pedagogical courses at E-townand had also done effective work as astudent-teacher. He has starred as adebater, student and teacher. Havingtaken a deep interest in History, hehas specialized along this line and ex-pects to enter the University of fall and continue his study. Hispleasing: personality has won for himmany friends. As a Doctor of Historyhis success is assured. Favorite expression—Good night. Pastime—Reading the works ofOrison Swettmarden. Matrimonial prospect—Settled. Strong point—Ease on public plat- Joshua D. Homerian Literary Society. This young man is a native of Berk;county. He has taken his Senioryears work at Juniata College. Weshall ever remember Josh as our 1) »>k-room man. His kin


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