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24 THE CRESCENT BUGLE, 1929 IX’s Weel, here are we—the Nines! We may lack certain of the savoir faire of the Twelves; we may lack some of the arrogance of the ele¬ vated Elevens; we do not reach the lofty intellectual pedestal of the Tens, but we are at the bottom. That’s where one always finds the foundation which supports the entire structure. It’s quite a responsi¬ bility to be the Nines and we don’t wonder old Atlas tried to persuade Hercules to bear up the world for awhile. This year, too, we lack the inspiration of co-education—in short the sheep are separated from the goats, (draw your own conclusions), but, after all, that has decided advantages. We are the first Nines in the new school and it looks as if it was up to us to set a shining example that all others may follow to ad¬ vantage—Just look us over and take a few tips.
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THE CRESCENT BUGLE, 1929 23 S-O-P-H-O-M-O-R-E-S Rah! Rah!! Rah!!! Well, gang, we are here again with a big rush as usual. What are we? We are the tens without whom no school is complete. Why? Because they are the leaders, the originators. We showed our stuff at the old school, so watch our smoke at the new school. Next year we will be Juniors, but we will shed more than one little tear upon leaving the soothing restfulness (?) of our respective rooms. Finally, the tens must be congratulated for their marvellous men¬ talities and also for their excellent showing in sports. Before signing off we wish to say that a vote of thanks to the tens would be very appropriate (? ?) as their interest in all school activities has been very great. Stanley “Red” Knight—XC. To find the proper reference read the paragraph of the Elevens A REFUTATION Oh yes, they made us feel very meek! Well, we are quite a modest set; Although the Juniors the cup did seek, They found their plans were all upset. So sure were they of that silver cup, And that they’d gain the victors’ shout, To the “Bugle” they sent a write-up— They thought they’d win without a doubt. Although they meet us in the hall, With looks of scorn and many a sneer, Yet pride must go before a fall; The Soph, is more than the Junior’s peer. After the write-up they sent in The Juniors got an awful shock, The “Great Debate” came a la fin, And now they are the laughing stock. In my conclusion I will say, This good advice let the Juniors watch: “Don’t prematurely your pride display, Don’t count your chickens before they hatch.” The Spirit of the Tens.
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