. The Quaker. And the tears fall thick when we think of that THING,That almost the care from our hearts seemed to wing. We miss the dear men that left this dear our hearts cry aloud at what fell to their lot. And into their places are the childish young whelpsThat cringed at the snowballs, and called with their yelps On Senior and Faculty to defend their weak framesFrom a poor little snowball: and hand in the names. That those whom by instinct it is natural to hateMight thus get a chance to retaliate. And soak them by law for the things they had were a privilege and right,
. The Quaker. And the tears fall thick when we think of that THING,That almost the care from our hearts seemed to wing. We miss the dear men that left this dear our hearts cry aloud at what fell to their lot. And into their places are the childish young whelpsThat cringed at the snowballs, and called with their yelps On Senior and Faculty to defend their weak framesFrom a poor little snowball: and hand in the names. That those whom by instinct it is natural to hateMight thus get a chance to retaliate. And soak them by law for the things they had were a privilege and right, handed down To those who had suffered by the ones gone beforeAnd are now being cheated from squaring the score. And though they prance round in their silly Rat grin at their uppers, when they know they can s haze. Theyll regret it next year, when a hundred or moreGrin in their face, and they cant even the score. For. like the fool whose headworks were broken the egg, and killed the Y. W. A. A. CABINET President. Juliette Ballinger Vice-President. Deborah Brown Secretary. Bernice Pilce Basketball Manager. Addie Morris Tennis Manager. Oma Gray Track Manager. Martha Geslain Assistant Tennis Manager. Ellen Raiford
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