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ussv 17 THE CROSS WORD A KSOPHOMORE STUDY PERIOD X The Sophomore have a forty eight minute study period. The first thing, each one rushes to the same seat which is generally in the back of the room. After fighting gallantly with much noise and tl1e fly- ing of hooks in all directions. they quietly settle down to looking at pic- tures in the niagazines. Pretty soon one quietly yells to his friend: 'tWill you condescend to stoop so low as to get so high as to give me a match? His friend calmly shouts hack, You sarcastic piece of inconvenience, your manners are incopious upon mediiica- tions. The next thing, one cautiously re- ceives a package by the school postal system. It is some 0I'le'S overshoe. In- side he finds a cold, clammy object, which, upon careful examination seems to he a pig's foot. To it is care- t. fully tied a note on which is written: To-nite at 12:00 you'll Iose a leg. fsignedl K. K. K. He carefully looks around and, noticing that the teacher isn't looking, throws the overshoe across tl1e room. His aim is poor for, the overshoe doesn't hit the person ad- dressed, but beautifully swats the teacher in the neck. The teacher pays no attention, for she is glad to get oft' that easy. Then, noting that they only have ten more minutes time, each one copies the lesson for the next period from some one else. When the teacher reads these papers she finds written on each one the fol- lowing: To get the best results from this paper, soak it in gasoline for two hours. and then carefully apply a. lighted match EDXVARD BOGDZIEWVICZ 9 , -7- 9 FRESHMIDI ALPHABET. F is for FRESHMEN who are here to learn R is for reason they're quick to discern. E is for earnest that is valuable as pearls S is for sewing that is just for the girls. H is for hard but what do we care M is for mathematics that has us in its snare. E is for English which makes us think N is for neatness that makes us blink THE SCARES 0F THE FIRST DAY It was away last September When we stepped inside the door But how distinctly we remember How we wanted to sink through the floor. First I saw a giant shake his fist Then I saw a snake glide o'er the floor Then I saw a greenish dragon twist And then another near the door. Then I saw a teacher grin Until they all began to roar Then all the rest joined in And there we were standing by the door. I guess they thought a windstorm Had struck the town that day For we took possession that day And you couldn't drive us away. MAB LE BIGGER.
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