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A LOW 9 GIRL ' S DAY Dreams of vacation, Alarm clock In middle of the night! Sweet dreams vanish. Clothes in a heap-- What shall I wear? Curlers tangled In my hair. Tore my last good net-- Oh! Oh j 3:10 Sketchy breakfast, Where ' s my jacket? Off at last! Hear the bell-- Advisory, just in time! No study period today, History Test! English Test! Tests! J Tests!, ' Tests!! I need some lunch, Surely am hungry. Ding-a-ling, English, Hurry. Bang, crash, splash, Into a mud-puddle! Music--records again-- Should be studying. At last gym, and volley-ball, Good way to reduce! Cold showers! Study, finish homework. Good show tonight-- But Latin test tomorrow. I stay home and study Ugh! The bell, 3:10 at last. Headed for home and Two hours of study. At last, supper! Hungry again And I ' m on a diet, Won ' t get thin this way. 9:30 ready for bed-- Room still in a mess. What to v ear tomorrow-- Snooze a minute Wake in the morning To repeat the performance. Aren ' t Eridays at 5:10 Wonderful?--Virginia Caras A LOW 9 BOY ' S DAY Shi vering-- Think it will snow. Three-point landing-- No--not onto floor, Eack under bed clothes! Fifth call to breakfast, Where is my other shoe? Hole in sox, No clean shirt; Ham and eggs For breakfast, But no time to eat More than a snail While I look For my raincoat. Is our clock fast? School at 6:39 -, but Perhaps in advisory I can stud} ' ' homework For three minutes. Who wrote algebra With X always lost? Espanol iComo esta Vd.? Not so very well, Thank you. Gracias. History and Genghis Khan- Study is great sport , Said who? Not we! Twenty cents for lunch, Hamburger and-- English--ain ' t it awful? Need to study, I ' m told, Not to chew gum! Lost my pen--hurry-- Disobeyed a traffic rule Nice office hospitality And explanations! 3: 10 at last , Paper route, raining, Late for dinner, Study, --for no show On week nights. Oh! is it morning Again? --Wiley Manuel --Bruno Lind ---Carl Van Keuit
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WE ’RE TOLD™ Jack Foley has been a good boy since those heart-to-heart talks with Mrs. Taft There ' s nothing like an apple to help one prop- erly to digest history, is there Mrs. Scales? Why does Betty Neu- hauser stand in front of the class for lineup in gym? Mrs. Most is starting a grocery store. Kenneth Romick is the official host of Mrs. Martin ' s room during per- iod three. Seth Tennis should have his ears examined. Prince John held Rowena ' s hand. Ask Walter G. what a palfrey is. A cer ta in R . C . was put into the dog-house in room 11. (The d. h, was under the teacher ' s desk.) One of our teachers didn ' t buy a turkey-chance because she is on a diet. ' (Mrs. ? ) Rickey Navarro was on the honor roll. ' Strange noises are coming from the L9 coun- selor ' s office. ( Juice Harp?) The Latin class has to remain after school. Yogi looks like Mahatma Gandhi , Mr. Sarnmet. Gracie Coy Voorhees is a fascinating newcomer to Burbank. Geraldine has an in- terest in Los Banos. Stand up, Evelyn and Eve lyn . ' Monday morning ' s wash may be exhibited in room 1 1 , Mr s . Martin ' s room! Oh, Ivanhoe . ' You bore us so . ' B. B. says we should have more good-looking boys in Burbank. Allan K. says that we should have more girls with both good looks and good sense! L. S. thinks we should have less spaghetti in the caf eter ia--and where is the mustard? w f y ’• • f •• v ' 1 ' A A A « I ■ ' ■ z 1 • ' • ■ ZV Y A r r . z» Z » Z v Mrs. Martin: Bill, spell frog. Bill: F-r f-r (Boy behind Bill pinched him . ) Bill: Oh! Gee ' Mrs. Martin: Correct. Van Heuit: I hear they eat dead cats over in China. Jee: Well, you eat hot dogs in America! Margaret: Do you use tooth paste? Wiley: What for? None of my teeth are loose. Mrs. Williams: Who is your favorite author, John? John: Father. Mrs. Williams: Why, what does he write? John: Checks! Mrs. Service: Did you have help with this homework? Jack: No, I got it wrong all by myself.
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