. Virginian. Come, drink a toast to S. N. S., The dearest of schools, the best ! Heres to her girls, the richest, the rarest, Through bonn\ Southland the fairest ! Once more to her colors, the White and the Blue, Symbols of all that is loyal and true. Mae Marshall. (t5rcetiiu3 To those who may these pages wanderthrough This oltering we wotiid bring, and hope,perchance, That It may gain a word of praise fromyou; .d thus to us and you its worth en-hance. We dattghters of Nirginia long have strivenTo malte this book its tale reeite:And when tis read, we hope it will liave givenTo you. our


. Virginian. Come, drink a toast to S. N. S., The dearest of schools, the best ! Heres to her girls, the richest, the rarest, Through bonn\ Southland the fairest ! Once more to her colors, the White and the Blue, Symbols of all that is loyal and true. Mae Marshall. (t5rcetiiu3 To those who may these pages wanderthrough This oltering we wotiid bring, and hope,perchance, That It may gain a word of praise fromyou; .d thus to us and you its worth en-hance. We dattghters of Nirginia long have strivenTo malte this book its tale reeite:And when tis read, we hope it will liave givenTo you. our friend, some thought both true and To picture school days here is our desire, Those happy days that soon must passaway; And, by this volume, in your lieart in-spire A gracious sense of what we wotild con-vey. And now we asli your very kindest feel-ing For all the efforts we have centered here; And should we aught unworthy be re-vealing. Pray, censure uot, but give a word ofcheer.


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