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(Hbr iFarultg Behold our great Faculty, so staid and so wise, Whose dignified frowns fill us quite with surprise. Their knowledge appalls us; their scowls scare us stiff; That they ever were children, is surely a myth. They expect you to sit with your nose in a hook, Nor will they allow you to send even a look To that sweet little darling, just three seats away; If you do, why of course, there ' s deportment to pay. And deportment has value, as perhaps you may know, And it pays you to keep it. nor allow it to grow. For in growing, you see. it can only grow less, Then exemptions are gone and Exams, make you guess. Did you think you might smile? Oh, don ' t be so bold! For a look you will get that will make you turn cold. Yes. the joke may he funny, and your sides be right sore. But. School is for work! comes the faculty ' s roar. Perhaps it ' s a note that you have in your sleeve. And as you pass down the aisle you are planning to leave It right there on her desk, in a free careless way. If the Faculty sees you, your plan ' s gone agley. Or. perhaps, in the class-room you think you can pass Just one word or two with some good lad or lass: But behold, from the class you are quickly dismissed, Then a conference that ' s private you must humbly enlist. Or the day may be beaming with sunshine and fun And you plan, all so nice, a good grind you will run. A game at the Lake will furnish the ruse; If course mamma and papa will write the excuse. But Monday dawns blue and grows bluer for you. When you learn an excuse will n ' er pull you through. That for the whistle you blew on Friday so gay, ( )n Monday with the sweat of your brow you must pay. Now, we ' ll look at this crowd, who so unfeeling can lie; Whose chief aim in life is to squelch you and me; Who never were children, and never loved fun ; Whose faces would crack, should a smile o ' er them run. The leader is called plain Mr. Flatt. But don ' t you forget it, he knows where he ' s at. You may think you can dodge him but you better not try. For you can ' t get around him or escape his quick eye.
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L. T. PLATT, Superintendent, Latin. J. H. WELDY, Pr Science.
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