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Senior' CI"ss I1istc..·y The class symphonic (our great movements are typified by rhythms, of the mode of the year. SYMPHONY III-Junior-----Giocoso J-Freshlllen-S[J,er~III1r1() we wrote to "Little Sisters", We came in-as they all do-with never a thought of And came back to see them thrill. care. We left the R. O. T. C. camps \Ve carne sure-r-as they all would-when seniors And came brick to Tuesday drill. would'nt dnre. And we were very jolly! We came green-as they all are-the place was ours to share! \Ve went into "education" But then we prayed for "rain" to COme and faded lighter And trembled at our daring. green. We hailed the "legal" radio \Ve yelled cheers-c-as freshmen can-"Frosh" are heard not seen. And heard dictators blaring. \Ve survived it and at Iasr wept at our lantern scene. And we were very jolly! I1-Sophomore-Flirle et conforza \Ve even lived through "exam_ing" And came to hectic May ""'e marched back to storm the Hill nnd show "\V. M.'s" When seniors must be bade farewell how to work. On "Cup and Flower" day. \Ve "whipped through" our classes, off our But we were very jolly! fears; there was nothing we had We crammed knowledge, joined many played, and heckled the "rats", We humbled the place, learned nll the slang, became, in IV-Senior-Serio.ro time, "swing cats". \Veturned suddenly nice ro rhe freshman class and gave to live a final yearofeomrade- them a Hallowe'en dance. \Ve swelled all the frats, and tired the advisers, und Men crowed over our great advance, We planted the ivy and cried our farewells and went off Men women file into Alumni Hall to shake hands to a summer's fun. the old life. With sophomore pride we heir! up our heads and looked Men and women in robes and dignity watch and listen back on good work done. and leave to remember Twmly:fio<