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. GUESS? - What teacher is so tall that he can hardly walk through the door, and still continues to grow every day? Who finds no difficulty in going to sleep standing up? Who enjoys being the only one of the male persuasion in the Senior Class? Who uses the upper corridor as a promenade, in order to pass room 60? W Who would rather dance than eat? What teacher always says, Wait till the last bell rings. ? What junior always says, Peggy Joyce got off the boat wearing Champagne socks ? Who likes to climb stairs to get to her numerous classrooms? Who doesn't smoke on account of breaking the rules? Who enjoys arguing. in order to postpone the lesson until tomorrow? Who enjoys being in the dumbbell music class? Who likes to be seen as well as heard in History Class? Who comes to school late in spite of the regulations? Who always says, How? ? - Who always says, Every other seat, girls,-for the test. ? Who always says, Who was absent Tuesday morning? ? Who sincerely says, Pardon my personal reference ? - Last but not least- N ow young ladies, your attention please ? Note: If you can't guess these see last page. 57 R. M. A. and H. M. C
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RED SONG CTune-' ' Hortense' 'D Oh! Oh!! Oh!!! those poor, poor Greens- For all their singing and for all their screams, To-night will-be their end. Their pride Will topple and their ,strength Will bend. They think they can iight We hear , But folks like them can never think clear. N ow-we never are mean- T T But We can't help laughing at the poor, poor Greens. GREEN SONG CTune- 'Tucky Homel Why are their faces and banners so red? They all have the measles-that's What the doctor said How very sad 1' N Why, how quickly it spread A lt's a sin We have to grin When we see those poor old Reds Oh! I'm glad I'm not a Red- They are crazy in the head And I've always heard it said- Green for Victory We are the Greens- We are Victors to-night We will meet them-beat them- Lead them 'Way out of sight! G 56
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