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LIBERTY COLLEGE
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CLASS '09 |
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MOTTO: COLORS: FLOWER: |
We are the class of 1909 Violet and White Violet |
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Boom-a-lac! Boom-a-lac! Boom-a-lac-a-ban! We are the class of the Sub-Freshman. Boom-a-lac! Boom-a-lac! Boom-a-lac-a-bine!. |
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Miss M.: "Russell, what is a portmanteau?" Russell: "Why it's a place where ships come in." The lament of a Senior: "Ah, happy years! Once more who would not be a Sub-Freshman?" Prescribed course in summer reading for Sophomores: "Mother Goose" with critical notes, with "The Old Woman and Her Pig" and "The Little Red Hen" supplementary. "Hearts like doors can open with ease To very, very little keys; And don't forget that they are these: 'I thank you, sir,' and 'If you please. |
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RECIPE FOR A HAPPY DAY, "Take a little dash of cold water, A little leaven of prayer, A little bit of sunshine gold Dissolved in morning air.'' "Add to your meal some merriment, Add thought for kith and kin; And then as a prime ingredient, A plenty of work thrown in."
"Flavor it all with an essence of love
And a little dash of
play; |