Elmwood School - Samara Yearbook (Ottawa, Ontario Canada)

 - Class of 1925

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MORNING SCHOOL You don t say that we have Geometry! Oh, How to do those old Theorems, I ' m sure I don ' t know! Thus remark I at the start of the day, When I think I am free, and would so like to play. Another arrives and upstairs we tread. And I try to get twenty-one into my head: At last in despair, our poor text books are flung And we rush to the hall as the first bell is rung. We ' re s ' posed to be still yet I ' m sorry to say Both seniors and juniors are too fond of play. But at last it is stopped, as Miss Soame seals our doom — - All who spoke go and stand at the back of the room . Roll-call comes next, and then reading and prayers And Singing! Poor Mrs. Buck surely has cares! Miss Neal then deals out confiscations galore — Detentions and marks off! Each day more and more! And then what ' s called physical culture or drill . Physical torture more like it! It makes us quite ilL At the word of command, to the classrooms we race, And each girl (none too quietly) sits in her place. When no Mistress appears, we get boisterous and loud. In a gossipy group we then noisily crowd. With her favourite expression Miss King then arrives You can all write a page from your ' Plutarch ' s Lives ' . Not a word may be spoken till ' leven o ' clock. Work is impossible when you all talk. We all settle down then to problems and sums What sighs of relief when the time to stop comes! Then we rush out of doors with a ball and a bat. And tear around, regardless of blazer or hat. We stroll from the field when we hear the bell ga, And get into trouble for being so slow. And then for our Algebra class we are late. It is good we don ' t always keep on at this rate! The morning is over, so outdoors we file. And walk down the road in a long crocodile. We come back, and eat our potatoes and corn And this is the end of an imperfect morn! — M. BORDEN, 10

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HOW TIMMY BECAME GRAY A squirrel called Timmy lived in a very big oak tree near the woods. Timmy was very clever and did many things to help the farmers. The Winter was coming and Timmy had no home, so he went to live in a farmer ' s sap-house. He made himself a very comfortable home there. Spring was coming and the farmer began to tap the trees. When they brought the sap in to boil they saw Timmy and his little hole. When Timmy knew that they had seen him, he thought he would move. He found a nice little hole in a maple- tree near the sap-house. In the Summer the farmer thought he would paint the shed gray. One night Timmy went over to the shed and, not looking where he was going, jumped right into a pail full of gray paint. He was terribly upset because he had spoilt his beautiful red coat. He scrubbed and scrubbed but could not get it off. And that is how he has kept his gray coat. C. WILSON. HOW THE COAL CAME TO BE Long ago there lived a young girl whose name was Coleen. She had black hair and eyes, and she loved and was very kind to all people. She was a great friend of all wild animals and loved the forest. One year the Winter became very cold and wet, and she used to take wood and warm rugs and clothes to the poor people. One day Coleen became ill and when she died all the forest creatures came and brought nuts and many little forest flowers. A few years after a man was digging and he found some hard black substance at the foot of a tree. On this he built a fire. Finding that it burned he took it home, and remembering how Coleen had brought them wood he called it coal. It has been called this ever since. S. BOWMAN. 9



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SUMMER Playing in the meadows, Picking lovely flowers. There is not a shadow, To hide the fairy bowers. Swimming in the little stream. Climbing ap the elm trees, Sleeping with a pleasant dream, Hunting for the bumble bees. When away the summer fades. In the grassy fields we ' ll see Distant Winter casting shades. And the birds will cross the sea. —JOAN AHEARN. CROSSWORD PUZZLES Crossword puzzles are the rage; I can do ' em like a sage. Seven down and eight along; It ' s as easy as a song. Jack gives way unto despair. What ' s the last word in a prayer? (Don ' t ask me!) Oh dear! Oh dear! Letters four and meaning mere ? Sitting up till near the dew, Every night our task we do. Oh! This puzzle ' s hard to-night! Oh! I cannot get it right! —PETER AND LETTY WILSON. 11

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