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The Kismet—1934 SIXTH GRADE Myra DAvIDSON JACQUELIN ENGELHARDT MARJORIE GRIFFIN Lots J. HAINSFURTHER Mary ELLiot Hayes ELAINE M. Marks MINNA F. SACHS OFFICERS President - : : Treasurer - - ; Vice-President : : : Secretary - . Colors — Red and Black - - MARJORIE GRIFFIN - Mary ELLioT HAYES - Lots J. HAINSFURTHER - MINNA F. SACHS ALICE IN WONDERLAND Alice went to “Wonderland” And what she saw was just too grand: There were the King and Queen of Heatts, And the Knave who stole the tarts; The Duchess was glum and fat, With her baby on her lap, Who always sang, “Wow, Wow,” And turned into a pig, right now; There was also the Cheshire cat, You never knew where he was at; And Tweedledum and Tweedledee Who were as fat as fat can be; IF I WERE A BIRD If I were a bird, I’d fly away, Fly up in the sky so blue, Id fly all day and when evening came, I'd rest in the shiny dew. I'd fly ali over the country-side And drink from the murmuring stream, And in the evening, when the shadows fall, Fd see the dew like diamonds gleam. And then I'd go high up in the air Up into the sky I'd soar, And then I'd open my mouth and sing And be happy ever-more. ‘ Lois Hainsfurther. The Mock-Turtle who was crying and sad, And the Hatter who sulked and was al- ways mad; The Griffin was always lazy and slow, The White Rabbit who was hurrying to go To the court of the King and Queen For the trial that was just to begin; And last of all but not the least, Was the March Hare, an upsetting beast, These are the Folk of Wonderland Don’t you think they’re just too grand? Lois ]. Hainsfurther. A THANKSGIVING SONG On a day long, long ago A sound of singing rang over the snow, For they were giving thanks to God For what they had grown on His sod. Their small log cabins have been replaced By skyscrapers high and tall, But in thankfulness we still face Our Father, Lord of all. So through the years we've set aside A day our thanks to give To show we have produced Upon the earth on which we live. Marjorie Griffin. Page 13
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= == ———— a = The Kismet—1934 SIXTH GRADE Top row, left to righf: M. GRIFFIN, M. DAvIDSON, Second row, left to right: E. Marks, M. HAYES. Bottom row, left to right: L. HAINSFURTHER, M. SACHS. Page 12
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The Kismet—1934 1! i { | SEVENTH GRADE | Top row, left to right: D. J. KIMBALL, H. BENJAMIN, M. BoyYLe. Second row, left to right: M. WHARTON, B. A. COHN. : tf Bottom row, left to right: M. LINDHEIMER, V. HEUN, C. STRANDBERG. | Page 14
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