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12 B. F. A. Mercury Q vice o by I am a poet, You'd never know it. My feet show it: They're longfellows. Here we all sit, quite broken-hearted, The Senior class will soon be departed. Well, goodness me! How time passes, Soon we will leave the underclasses. But don't cry and don't you fret, All's not lost, we ain't left yet. So, to comfort you in your grieving, Here's some advice before our leaving. To the juniors: these words sagacious, Please do grow up and act your ages. To the Sophomores: Toe the mark! An upperclassman's life is no lark. To the Freshmen: fsophomores I meanj In the coming year don't be so green. To the incoming Freshmen with their eager faces: Always mind your elders and remember your places. For those of you who don't like my rhyme Plug your ears, I've got lots of time. In the next part of my little ditty, Individuals I advise a little bitty. Give the girls a break, don't be so coy Peter Bostwick, you're a nice looking boy. Rodney Richards must really be on the ball For him I have no advice, nothing at all! To that dashing young fellow, Joe Briere, Why don't you set some girl's heart on fire? Undefzgfzaduafes TOM HALL And now to the girls for just a while, Nonny Hewitt, must you always smile? To Jill Brown, who talks with ease, Keep it up, it makes a nice breeze. This poem of min-e is really a dilly, Not very long, but really very silly. To Roddy Vallee and to Betty White: Must you see each other every night? To Wendell Gilbert, that happy young wit, Regarding the water pistol, get rid of it. Dick Cruickshank, stop your giggling. Janet Fallon, you stop your wiggling. Beverly is advised to bid Ted farewell, CFor next year, he'll be gone to-the air To the incoming inhabitants of Room 21 Be good to Mr. Comi, for he's lots of fun. For those of you who have Mr. Mackinnon next year, Just mind your grammar and there's nothing to fear. force.D To teachers now my verse's directed, At them I throw my barbs infected. To Mister Leavitt Cfor he's a starj, Stick to volleyball, You'll go far. Dear Miss Beeman, always be fussy That the bus driver's name is Bussy. To you, Mister White, please have no fears, Therelll be Pierces here for years and years. If anyone by my rhyme I've offended, I'm sorry, there's no harm intended. Now like the cat that's lying across a rail, Here comes a train-'tis the end of my tail. Vu 0 -ur '1i :a.f' 2:3 0, 101503 ' ID A :gy WUI! 'T'
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B. F. A. Mercury Seniors OfjLTC6TS PRESI IJENT THOMAS PIERCE VICE-PR ES I DENT S USAN GAINES SECRETARY NANCY FOSTER TREASURER KATHLEEN RILEY Good Citizens SUSAN GAI NES HUWAR D RHODES
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