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Prize Poetry A HOMEWORK Are you the smoothie XVho stays in the groovie By doing his homework At the movie? or Arc you the kitten VVho's got a cute chicken And does his homework Wfith a fitten? or Are you the b1'ainey Who goes insaney XVhile doing your homework XVitl'i your Janie? or Are you the high-hatty YVho goes so batty And does his homework While being so catty? -NORMA CHALKER They say you eanit get along Unless you always cheat. The same people who tell me this--- Canlt seem to make ends meet. There is one thing I'd like to say- To you my dear-dear - friend. No matter how you like to cheat, You'l1 get it---in the end! -OTTO NOBETTER SPRINC'S MAGIC Spring's magic is on its way, Spring fever's a-coming. Be on the lookout each day, It makes no exceptions, Strikes both young and old, 1t's'a disease that's catching It's cure yet unknown. S0 as Spring's magic gets closer each day, Keep on your lookout- It may come your way. -ANN MILES LOXV THEY BOYVED Low they bowed before Him, The shepherds from near by, They left their flocks upon the plain, To follow the glorious star. Low they bowed before Him, These wise men from afar, XVith offerings of precious gifts, And tidings filled with ioy. Vifho was this to whom they bowed These strangers from near and far lTwas 'lesus Christ the Son of Cod, Our own beloved Lord. -PAT ANDERSON A TEST A test its a horrible thing Creat sorrow does it bring To pass the test You study your best And the te::t is on the opposite thing. A COLD A cold is what you make it You find it hard to shake it First you cough, then you sneeze And before you know it you start to wheeze .So remember, try and act bold 'XVli'.C11C1'C1' you're down with a cold. -THE RAVEN A STEP Into the future I step With head held high And quaking heart I go. - For childhood Is past The time to prepare For my future Is now. -EUNICE BOYLES AIUST PLAIN NOSEY Did you ever get so nosey - As mosey as could be! That you wanted to peep through all the doors And see what you could see. The first three doors were loads of fun. But fate caught me, by and by: For when I looked through the fourth key-hole, Be-hold --- --- --- another eye! -OTTO N OBETTER XVEPIE YOU? - W'ere you watching on the hillside? Did you the wondrous light, That shone oxer all the angels. VVho sang that glorious night? And did you hear their story? A wee Christ child is born. Did you notice all the animals, That snowy Christmas morn Did you iourney far to see him Did you see the stables small, Did you notice all the animals Or sec the wise men tall VVhen you bowed in adoration, Of the child and mother fair, Did you know how much you'd owe I-lim, That tiny baby there? -NANCY JONES
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Class f ' Shels always smiling and has early hair. When you want a friend, Jan-'s always there. She has a nice smile, Yoa'll remember quite awhile. He likes to travel far, She's tall and slender as you can see, In his little four floor cor. And has a pleasing personality. Short in stature, known by To get the best Tatlor out Oar Pudgyls always happy, Janice Ba11zu'd- jan', Theresa B1l1'lJS1'iI1C-uTl'CSD Dorothy Basl1am- Dot Martlm Bell- Mart', Robert Best- Bobv Clare Born- Larry', She's quiet, her words are few, But her friendship will always be true. SIIG,-9 liked by everyone Anal never leaves a thing undone. all ' was her goal, hardly ever sad, Thafs my iflea of happiness You can always see her in She put into it her heart and She might be naughty, but the hall. S0ul. TICUGI' bllfl- Peppy and short and full of Although she is very shy, She's short, cute, and has Her love for a certain guy fun, There's always a twinkle in flark hair, VV-ill always reach the sky. She has a 'you-all' for every- her eye. YVhen you see her the day one. is fall'- Betty Bowers- Bettsv Eunice Boyles- Useless Doris Bradley- Pu.clgy Richard Brown- Dick Io Ann Brown- Josie, Curmellu B1'll110-uCllI'H7.,, Lillian Cariglio- Lilly Betty Carver Q withclrawnj 12 To worry little, to .stacly less
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