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wrfrmmiiiiiimira Q29i 1 :1 1 t 2 . Y.gY 7 1. , IYQW' - A is 9' A AQL SCHOOL LIFE The last lesson is recited, The maps are filed away, Cur deeds are all exploited, The teachers had their say, The grades for the worst and best fSomebody's sure to flunkj - 'Are recorded on the last test, Which we all think is punk . For after all is said and done, After years of varied story, Life has led us sweetly on Without fame and without glory. Led us on thro' many ages, Helped us win a race We run, Be not dismayed, we found it out, School life is a world of fun. . -Craig Grether, 29 P T F
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' ' . . 'Iv . P, , U' f Hari 5 i it s s: A is i I Aa m ir. FACULTY ' HENRY B. LYON A. B. at Mississippiu University of Alabama. University of Illinois. University of Michigan. University of Leland Stanford. University of Bucknell. Football Coach. -.- -M What Shakespeare Might Have Said About Them Miss Harris: You have deserved high commendation, true applause, and love. -As You Like It. Mrs. Roberts: She is of so free, so kind, so apt, so blessed a disposition. -Othello. Miss Ossenberg: There's little of the melancholy element in her! --Anthony and Cleo' patra. Mrs. Snepp: And those about her, shall read from her the perfect ways of honor. - Henry VIII. Miss Dunlevy: Come and take choice of all my library, and so beguile thy sorrow. -- Titus Andronicus. Mr. Nicholson: The best conditioned and unwearied spirit, in doing courtesiesf'-Mer' chant of Venice. Miss Eulenstein: Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think, I must speak. --As You Like It. Miss Browning: A light heart lives long. -Love's Labors Lost. Mr. Hale: Let me be that I am, and seek not to alter me. --Much Ado About Nothing. Miss Pohle: What stature is she of? just as high as my heart. --As You Like It. Mr. Hackett: But I am constant as the northern star, of whose truefiixed and resting quality, there is no fellow in the firmamentf'--Julius Casear. Mr. Sloane: I thank you for your voices: thank you! Your most swcet voices. -Cork olanus. n Mr. Jardine: He wears the rose of youth upon him. -Anthony and Cleopatra. L Mr. Dudley: He is as full of valor as of kindness. -Henry V. Mr. Snepp: A man of good repute, courage, bearing, and reputationff-Love's Labors Lost. - Page Nineteen
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