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           ()  Thou  (;reat  Tcarher  ot  the  world,  .\Ia ... ter  ot   nd  lea\ e  our  rharat:ter  more  pure.
             the  univer  e,                                         .\I ern  \\ ith  'I h ~  j ud !!men t  Lord,  \\ ('  pra},  tor

           \\ ho  ha ... t  tau!!ht  to  endle~  million  the  :n in!!   page  bad I}  hlu rred.
             l!rale  of  len e.                                      ( ii\ {'  ll  tre  h  lea\ e  to  \\ rite  upon
           Thou  ha  t  kept  11:-.  on  the  pathwa},               And  tart  anew.
                                                                     A  each  one  mm e  to  hi  appointed  goal,
           , et  our  feet  upon  the  "tair  of  learning
                                                                       ~-..ure  11  of  Th~  pre  erKe  or  '' e  go  not  forth.
           That  the  plain  of  knowledge  be  attained.
                                                                     "-.eep  u  in  the  wa}  of  hol)  dut)
            s  the  fi ht  t\\'el ve  reps  '' e  haH·  a  rended
                                                                     Till  at  ·o111Hl  of  last  a·  embl),
           \Ve  thank  Thee  for  Th)  \\'atrhtul  rare,  ()  l.onl.
                                                                     \\ e  gather-a  IH'\\  ria:
           \Ve  thank  Thee  for  Th)  lme  outpoured
                                                                     l' pon  the  plain  of  C\ erlastin!!  Life.
           And  for  th}  ron-,tant  guiding  hand                                                 A \Ir

           \Vhich  rha-,teneth,  that  the  dro-,.  rna)  be  refined,                          -Bill"\  ROR\Rl







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            ..,  Fre. hmen  we  entered  tlH'-,c  no\\  intimatl'    Tho,  naturall),  \\'e'll  take  thon  with  u
               halls,                                                    'ntil  our  d~ ing  day.
             One  hundred  tift,  -,rrong                            Then,  too,  there  are  friend-,  '' ho  have  I!One  thi'
           Doubting,  and  trembling,  and  \\ ondning                  \ear
             If  \H  \\mild  ever  catch  on!                            nd  left  a  gap  in  our  mid..,t;
                                                                     But  ten  ) ear-,  trom  no\\,  in  '52
           ( )u r  ._· ophomore  \ear                                \Y e'll  all  unite  and  ~ee  \Vho' ·  \Vho!
             \Ve  \\ere  cat-,  tor  the  "rat-.;;"
                                                                       "  to  our  future  ''hat  can  '' e  a~?
           There  were  partie-,  and  picnic,.,.  -
                                                                        \Ve  kno\\  not  \\hat  \H'I\  do  the  day  after
             But  )Oll  knm\  all  that!
                                                                          toda).
                                                                     \\'e  hope  '' e  ran  follow  a  definitr  light
           Our Junior  )ear
                                                                     But  who  can  tell  \\'ith  the "orld  in  thi..,  plight?
             'T,, a.  quitr  the  fashion
           For  all  to  lovr
                                                                     Let  us  \\ ork  and  \\ ork  and  tr~  for  our  tar
             \Vith  a  purple  pa:sion.                              Let  t~'>  climb  and  climb  t<'  our  goal  afar:
           \Ve  loved  our  pla~,  our  trien<!....  our  banquet.     And  after  all  our  trial  and  -,tumbling'>,
             ( )nly  one  thing  made  u.  grie\ e,
                                                                     \Vhen  we  ha' e  done  our  he  t,
             And  that  ''a  seeing  the  'enior'>  \em e!           Then-let u ·  dream  the  rrst!

             O\\  \\ e  are  the  :enior                               ..,  candidatr  have  said  in  their  campatgn-,
             It  ha.  rome  too  fast                                 'o  "e  ·ay  to  the  '' orld
           There  are  ·o  man\  mem'rie-;                              "There 'II  be  love  and  laughter
             That '' e  hope  ''ill  l<ht-                             And  peace  e\ er  after''
           There  i~  the  annual.  our  pride  and  jo~             \Vhrn  thr  Cia,.,  ot  '-t2  reign  ! !
               nd  \\ ith  it  our  last  banquet  and  pla)                                -BI1T\I  'l't\R'\I\





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