Sororian . Nous Our Class is the largest in Anderson College,The other classes think we havent much knowledge.(But theres one thing we make it a rule not to go around boasting of the books weve been through.) Proud Sophs, bright Juniors, and wise Seniors, allLook quite dignified as they pass in the hall.(We wonder why they think theres so little we exactly where they were two or three years ago!) The Sophs, think theres nothing that they dont know,(Because, you see, they were here one year ago),The Juniors pass us with pitying looks,As they glance down upon our numerous books.
Sororian . Nous Our Class is the largest in Anderson College,The other classes think we havent much knowledge.(But theres one thing we make it a rule not to go around boasting of the books weve been through.) Proud Sophs, bright Juniors, and wise Seniors, allLook quite dignified as they pass in the hall.(We wonder why they think theres so little we exactly where they were two or three years ago!) The Sophs, think theres nothing that they dont know,(Because, you see, they were here one year ago),The Juniors pass us with pitying looks,As they glance down upon our numerous books. The Seniors say, Freshman, you will shed many tearsBefore you have been here all the four years.(We dont mind very much what they say,But just keep on studying harder each day.) We patiently listen to the things theyve had to do, All the time thinking were sure we can, too; And some day (for we are getting more and more knowledge) — Well be the shining stars of Anderson College. —Floride Pruitt, 19. 48.
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