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College Xl'MIltiU 1015 THE FRESHMEN From Spring's coaxing whisper to wander From friends who are longing to chat I tarn in mg study and ponder As I gaze on a little green hat AND THE COLLEGE f)r: ' Tis a school S morning to the tune of “Tip- -' perary” which seemed to be on the tongue of every passing student From the very minute that I was jauntily placed upon the head of my owner until I was hung upon that hard old hook rack I heard that tune constantly But at last a mo-- J ment of peace came from no- all foji where through did symbol of joy and endeavor Its history with glory is rife ' Tis a token to cherish forever From the happiest days of one's life make 11 j:y would-be-dignifi- Oh long may t h e hat Unfffl$FTTZ'ITTn a n Win honor wherever they're knoivn othat '-'- mg self-compos- ed strange decorating winked at John when A number of stars were chs-cover- ed in the Freshman squad at me and said“Cheer that will put the Aggies in np tenderfoot it is only the football running next year Knp Seniors showing talent again” pic and Judd are football men Hut we Froshics I sorto' reckon that could win their leters on (Continued on Taco Mvo) (Continued on page eight) WORLD’S CHAMPION The lecture by Helen on next Wednesday eveni should be the most stimulating of our Lyceum course It will us how life’s handicaps be overcome and how a jous personality and a fine it so ence yy often college made by ed who having classmen h en c : air' bunmlSmrtire certain 'nation Ji -- &rdV longXhalls the faintespcho heads I he looked - With the gold of the national flower And the green which JFatiire thinks fairest To don in h e )in osf iglaifx) m e hoars tune reso u n d I could FRESHMEN IN ATHLETICS p hear voices e "cdly disculs-in- g somertiH' ThinKin The great numer of men that it was agtC registered at the ebginning of f VJ formance of TFuTseTlTor’s ' the year as freshmen indicated to musing r that the freshmnn class would How well I looked that morn be there with a vemrence —in IIow lovingly the sun- all the athletic 15 beams kissed my golden trim- school That the) indications med dress! How strange that have proved true all the world loves my nifty ap- ter of history football pearance ! Was it the gold or the In the inter-claj- ft ? green ies of last fall thfeuvonderd were Suddenly my thoughts Sophomores thrown clear over my head A ponents How large hand craftily stole me ery Freshie trembled at the from my hook and as craftily thought of meeting them in a carried me from the hall What football contest It was with was this strange acting? My difficulty that the men composinown lord had never crumpled ing our football team were and doubled me so What was duced to venture upon the field this ruffian going to do with after the spirited Lincoln Bea-ehe- y me? I had heard of people not way in which the Sophs Qualified to own one of my accepted our challenge to that family but I never dreamed I memorable flag rush should be kidnapped After some delay on account After remaining for some of our fear the game was playtime nearly crushed to death ed the Freshics winning 20 to I felt a rough hand thrust ag- 0 This put us in the final ainst me first at one side and game against the Seniors who then at another Then I was had humbled the Juniors The placed lightly upon a high head between the Seniors and game and felt myself moving about Freshmen was equally contestThrough sheer fright I grabbed ed during the first half but in the hair nearest me A rough of senior A men Freshman spite Senihand jammed me down for respeed proved superior to number taliation or headwork and by a Soon I grew of long forward passes and end and looked about me I was in- runs the games and school deed very much surprised to championship were won by the see a great number of my Freshmen friends As only- aTf" Its color is choice 'mohg the rarest And its sha pc 7 127 upper-- out- grown the “stigma” of being a first year man at college want to show their high station by making uncomplimentary remarks about their school mates who happen to be a year or two below them in academic rank It is another case of the old himself too smart the pup alright to have fun se of the freshman made to do all 'nsensical stunts to satisfy the caprice of a bunch of seniors but when all is said and done we must recognize the fact that the future welfare of a college depends as much on the quality of its freshover every man as on almost any other may triumph were cards The ilty single factor The senior class against Helen may be made up of a lot of inShe was blind deaf and dividuals who have been in yet she learned to school so long that they have nd study and was able to forgotten how to work and Radcliffe from be graduated who expect very soon to get a was the education Her college certain role of parchment which to the kind that penetrated is to be used as a lever in turnand her her of core being very ing the world upside down but have reflection of hours long fortunately when these seniof writer made her a charming ors leave the Alma Mater they books and poems letters are not taken very seriously unMiss and after Both before til they demonstrate their abilKeller’s lecture U A C stud- ities As a consequence they ents will do well to read her au- cannot greatly affect the institu tobiography called “The Story tion which thy so proudly lean of My Life” In it they will find on The freshman on the othan unusual personality one of er hand are to be in college time great charm and sympathy re-a four years and during thisafTect-ed the school will be greatly beautiful character In our do mote little Logan wc have very by the kind of work they meet to the and the kind of manhood and little opportunity cer-stack- ed womanhood they display If ceum course is almost the only made of the right kind of timfink bef ween the big outside ber they can almost transform world and our scholastic atmos- the institution during thejr connection with it They may raise phere us to cr lower the standard of scholMr S S McClure came last winter as a great maga- arship and may greatly aid in zine expert and now we have determining what the sentiment Helen Keller the world's cham- of the college is- to ber in the college life of pion in overcoming obstacles Jis more important to a person Helen Keller the greatest him than the first one During woman in the world lectures at this year his ideals of college the the Tabernacle April Mth at work are made and he sets folpace which he will likely 8 o’clock great of the earth Our Ly- - No-yea- r |