Oracle . e successfully passed the first milestone in the race. Class Historian. (54) Poem The Freshman class, naught fifteen,Is the best class you can find; Of dainty, sweet maids consistingEach having a wonderful mind. No matter what work you may give us, Be it hard or easy to always are willing to try it, And before you know it were through. When we attend entertainments,You scarcely know we are there, We are so quiet and have such a ladylike air. Of course we know we are often not willing to mind, But we certainly are improving. Though we sometimes find it a g


Oracle . e successfully passed the first milestone in the race. Class Historian. (54) Poem The Freshman class, naught fifteen,Is the best class you can find; Of dainty, sweet maids consistingEach having a wonderful mind. No matter what work you may give us, Be it hard or easy to always are willing to try it, And before you know it were through. When we attend entertainments,You scarcely know we are there, We are so quiet and have such a ladylike air. Of course we know we are often not willing to mind, But we certainly are improving. Though we sometimes find it a grind. *A grind, did I say? No, never! Such a thing we never have we try to do work like our elders,Yet we never utter a groan. Old Athens will certainly miss us,When we leave her in the spring. But she looks to the coming autumn,Which our smiling faces will bring. But then we will be Sophomores, And our Freshman days be past;And after two years of study,We shall be Seniors at last. Poet. (SS). ncmmc^


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