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16 C5 heart. X. ns Clufldt, cquired of them nd. CLASS CF NINETY-NINE. Essays we shall write no more On subjects complicateg Test exams on lives of men Are also o-ut o-f date. No more we'll have to exercise In slippers and short dress, Filling the Hair with Hlungsf' And expelling on the so-und of S, No more in the laboratory, With deft and skillful hand Shall we analyze strange compounds, VVhich we do not understand. We shall have no French translations That take up all our time, By translating English pro-se Into wonderful French rhyme. No sandwiches or doughnuts We shall have to swallow down, In a period of three minutes Before the bell shall sound. Goodbye to chorus practice Where we sang till we were hoarse, 'And having not a bite to eat, !7 We could not feel much worse. We sang with all our might and main Both' high notes and low, Till Dunbar said That's all today, And we were loath GJ to go, All this and mo-re we leave behind As remembrance of the past, And with happy thought we all can say 'Tm through High School at last.
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