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taining 1liplontns of gt·nduatiou this .rune. Perltap" \\'C' bnve not tlonl' so \\t'll as we should ha,·c llonC' duri11~ the past two tenus. lu that case, now is the tiruc fot· tts to rcmC'd." our short-coming:; and thus make gt·:Hluntion a certaint,,·. Then again, m:my of us h:\\'c loafed thr11 thf' :''Car, doing little or nothing to antollnt to an~·thiug. \Yc will readily ~ulmit that we haw ht•(•n wusting our time nncl (loing no po~iti\'c good to the school. "\Ylty not Ull(lergo n slight change and really work for the remainder of the year? Be assured that vaca- tion time, when it docs come, will seem much mor€' plca:saut and enjoynblc if we can look back upon some school work accomplished. Let us all tr.v to get n little of the "slacker" attitude out of our systems and, from now until Junc, earn- estly try to do our best work, athletically and scholastically. l\lost of us can be relied upon to work bard in our athlP-tics. Unhappily such is not the case in our studies. After all, the good student is just about as beneficial to the school as the good athlete, tho his usefulness may not be so apparent.
We puuse in the midst of om various labors to observe that spring is once more with us. EvC"rywhere the signs of the season are appearing. The cnmpus is be- Cheer Up, coming a mass of green, and the trees around
It's Spring. us nrc loaded with all sorts of little buds. There may yet be a setback-we may have a chill spell or two--but nevertheless and notwithstanding,
spring is surely here. So cheer up; all your grippe symp- · toms are fast disappearing; no more fln, no more worrisome colds. F1·om now on you are going to enjoy the weather, and you can go out into the open without that deadly fear of pneumonia. Go ont into the open as much as you can. That is the only way for you to gain strength to combat
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