1927 Cedrus Yearbook

THE CEDRUS 1 1121111., .tn 1111111H/1/11114 MRS.MARGARET KEAN Magnolia, Ohio "Hail to the Class of '19! "Between the double duties of housewife and schoolteaching I find myself quite busy, but not so mach so but that my mind often reverts to 'ye olden days in college halls.' "How well do I recall the day when we all cut Lab and left Miss Ray looking in astonishment, not knowing whi:her her flock went. "And we poor sinners, like all the rest, Bent on fun with all its zest, For a roisterous time with all the joys That make up life for girls and boys Of college life—those days gone by will ne'er return to you and I. (Poetic license!) And those poor Freshies, I see them yet, How they did stew and fret When we shut them in at the outer gate And there they had to stand and wait Our sweet time to step aside and Let their flivvers sweetly glide Thru the passage-way and go— They knew where, but I didn't know. Well, those dear days have come and gone As college chums go one by one Out in life's tempestuous sea To dream of days that used to be. May blessings crown you one and all; Down Earth's highways may there befall To each of you when you grow 61d, A crown of gold with stars untold. And heralds open wide the Gate And never one of you be late, Is the wish of one who looks and sees The happy days of 'the used to be's.'"

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