Fairbury Cropsey High School - Crier Yearbook (Fairbury, IL)

 - Class of 1946

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The Future Leaders of America

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WHAT, A CLASS? I KNOW I never was the smart type, I just can’t seem to think, And when a semester test I write, My mind goes on the blink. I’m buying me a little red cart, And carry my book that way. Maybe, I’ll be lots more smart And skip one class a day. We wouldn’t have to study so hard If it wasn’t for History classes. Cummins, is always on the guard, And it’s stiffer than cold molasses. We like you just the same R. C., Though R. C. Cola is better; We’ll like you more if you will see That we get a higher “letter.” Mattie Grove. AFTER GRADUATION They tell me Graduation is the day When everyone is bright and gay; My dreams come true if I’ve been good (At least that’s what I’ve understood!) That’s why I planned my way ahead. Before I slept I lay in bed, And thought, and thought some more. What’ll I do when I leave that door? Now that the time is so near, Just one more half year; Very soon now we’ll just see What—oh, dear—will happen to me. Mildred Wenger. I know why the world goes round, And why the moon can’t come up in the west; I know where the big dipper is, And why the sun goes down to rest. I know about the notes on a staff. And what musicians always use them for; I know how a carpenter builds a house, And why he puts hinges on the door. I know where California is, And what ocean washes its shore, I know that cars have motors, And all apples must have cores. There’s only one thing left I don’t know, And you can’t realize how puzzled I am. Can someone please tell me, how I passed Mr. Cummins’ semester exam? —Phil Bean. TOMORROW Tomorrow is a day to me, I’ll do those things that should bo. To the movie tonight I shall go. That pretty blue-eyed blond I shall tow. Tomorrow is when my Latin will get done, But tomorrow may never come. Those little things that would help mother so, A card to a sick friend, so the time may go. A sunny smile to those you meet, A helping aid to the old and weak. We all put off those things to b? done, But tomorrow may never come. Tomorrow is a strange day. It has been sought for centuries by the poor, weak, and gay. When that certain day shall arrive. There shall be another tomorrow to defy. So don’t put off the things that can be done, For tomorrow may never come. Carroll E. Besgrove. OIL THOSE POEMS Oh, but how I do hate the one old day When poems, for the Crier, we’re to write, the teachers say. The penalty for nothing is a nice big E, So the only choice you have is to turn one in, you see. I never was a poet and I can’t make the words rhyme; I work and work and work, but they just don’t get in time. There’s only one bright side in writing this, you see, And that’s the fact it’s the last year, they’ll make a poet of me. Earl Broquard. 12

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