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School had begun in September And busily all the day long The wisest of upper Classmen Were directing the 9B's all wrong. In spite of their maps and their schedules, The Freshmen were wandering the hall Searching for lost gymnasiums And classrooms that weren't there at all. The teachers soon piled on the extras To keep them all busy at home. ln Latin, they learned conjugations And what amo once meant in Rome. In the midst of all this there was Algebra Where X was no longer a letter - Where the minus sign didn't mean minus And the sooner they learned it the better To top all this confusion were lunch hours V-W-X-Y and Z. It would not have been so disturbing But the cafeteria got lost, you see. After days of lateness to classes, The Freshman group of the hour Learned what it means to be told Today, you get a penalty hour. Then, the coaches, with infinite patience, Started the 9th grade teams. Their football, basketball and swimming Just filled all the coaches with dreams! Finally a few of their numbers Were dubbed Knights,' by their troop. They were seated at the Round Table, And the 9th grade became part of the group. gli Freshmen Find Fees, F igures, Fractions, OVERHEARD COMPLAINING to Joe Morgan was Sandra Clann: After much deliberation and mathematical computation, it becomes apparent that my financial assets and gains have equaled my mone- tary output. That is to say - I'm broke. 1 l Z 5 fluff E IF ALPENA County can do it, so can we, points out Chris Fales, as she proposes to her Civics I class that a resort area be constructed in this vicinity to combat the long drives to Alpena.
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