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1113. IP. GTB. lltlll. SCHOOL CALENDAR 1928-29 As told by the old school clock. Tick-tcck! Tick-tock! Oh, I am so tired and drear! Tick-tock! Tick-tock! Just look at the dust on me here! The janittor has been awayg There was no school you know And I have been forgotten quite And just neglected so! I've not been wound for three months And never cleaned at all. It gets so tiresome staring down From this bare school-house wall. With not a thing 'cept empty desks For me to gaze upon. I tell you when the janitor came And wound me up this morn I was so glad I nearly diedg I laughed until I split To think it's time for registeringg Oh, won't that just be it? But still, I'm yet unhappyg Can you ever guess why? I've not been dusted, oiled, or cleanedg l'm certainly not spry. I want to look my very best When everyone comes back But I'm afraid the janitor Will pass me up. l-Alack! Now there he goes right on past meg He never even sees That I am old and scratched a bit, In need of polish, please. It makes me mad, I'll tell you what To be neglected so, When other things are polished bright And oiled and made to go. But then I shan't complain a bitg I know I'm old and gray, And can't keep up with happenings Of this much modern day. But let me tell you what I'll do For all the folks in towng I'll keep a record of events In all the school around Of baseball, singing, tennis, too, Of track and basketball. I'll Write it down for every day And send it to you all. I'll show these things what I can do In spite of my old age. And now I'll turn my 'tention To the task of the first page. Aug. 31-My goodness, how the time does fly! The registration's o'erg , long I'll see I'll have some nice new friends, Quite many, many' more. Sept. 3-Why-howdy do! I must wake up! School's ready to begin! It gives me lots of pleasure just To see my friends again. Sept. 14-Oh! Now we have the baseball game E ns With Loda, I believeg The team will certainly come home With vict'ry up its sleeve. was W
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Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. O' GB. ID. GE. H. S. will 17-With this fine staff we ought to have A peppy lot of news To entertain the townfolks just before Their evening snooze. 18-Don't talk about the army men, Look at our officers! The ord'ring of the invites by The Seniors now occurs. 19-Already! Mercy sakes alive! An Annual Staff for you! And-what is this? A manager? Athletic? That is new! 20-Of all the 'lectric stunts I've seen These are the best of allg Just see that verdant Freshman boy Shake hands with the Mogul. 21- Oh, hit 'em high and hit 'em low! 'Ihat's what we all do say, For we are playing baseball with The Buckley team today. 25-We lost the game to Buckley High, But we are wins today, We certainly trimmed Rankin close In just the neatest way. 27-Just everything is baseball now, It's Loda High today. Let's hope the fellows show some spunk And bring a vict'ry 'way. 28-A pleasant change is this track meet That's held at Donovan. We ought to bring some vict'ries home, At least a single one! 2-Aha! We lost again to you, Old Buckley of the bat, But we are not down-hearted yet, Nor will we cry o'er that. 5-We're having better luck today, Or maybe it is skill, For we are winning from Rankin As easy as a pill. 12-'Most everyone is sorry now, There is no school, you know. The teachers to a meeting in Champaign have had to go. 17--Now this is really sad indeedg Miss Whitaker must go. She's of our best students and We'll miss her much I know. 22-Now since Miss Whitaker has gone We must elect, you see, A new assistant editor, I wonder who 'twill be? 24-We must not overburden oneg That is the reason for This present school election of A new News Editor. 25-We're getting quite political, Our parties are begun. We are to 'lect a presidentg Oh, won't that just be fun? 26-Now here we have the delegates All ready to beging The nominees and platformsg I wonder who will win? 30-Some more campaigning! Goodness me! f 1.1 f.-:Z V X5 l -.,. . ,.
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