Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . t all got up and left themTo their own Manzanita Hall. Tis said it was in summer They spilled the old champagne. And gave unto the cottageA name, a name, a name. To think that they have done itIn the good old summer time; But then I hear they never singThe old sweet memoried rhyme. They all call her Manzanita,Some things cannot but be; Yet twill always be The CottageTo you and me. I dont think theyd have done they felt like you and me. The tender recollectionsOf a dav that used to be. Dont call her Manzanita,Build another if you will; But let the dear old cot


Artemisia [yearbook], 1904 . t all got up and left themTo their own Manzanita Hall. Tis said it was in summer They spilled the old champagne. And gave unto the cottageA name, a name, a name. To think that they have done itIn the good old summer time; But then I hear they never singThe old sweet memoried rhyme. They all call her Manzanita,Some things cannot but be; Yet twill always be The CottageTo you and me. I dont think theyd have done they felt like you and me. The tender recollectionsOf a dav that used to be. Dont call her Manzanita,Build another if you will; But let the dear old cottage Be the Cottage on the Hill. No we have not quite finished,A word before we go To show you fair young ladiesA thing or two we know. Because the thing has happenedThe scientists have found A new kind of creatureA wandering around. In form tis like the blow fly,A strong and graceful bug. Whence the Manzanita co-edGets the Manzanita Hug. i6i TO lEANETTE. Of all the plays of basket ball The grand stand suits her best ot Ott r& aflefirooTlTCeath, Hf §oft li^t 0^ 11 1 Kttow Vii tye§ a/c oTtrcreLack ind eVcYV owt arrJ all ^?bVPTi^y^ II ,; l^WVctbe deir old Cd^iAs ,el,lllfr<.« yondef Waflle- ni 1 ba5& 1 a^ 162 f


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