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- . I K 'I'we'ntyfSix AS A JUNIOR SEES THEM a -asm- Wandering through the woods one day, I discovered the F. H, S. Faculty at play. Now, can you imagine this dignified body, Running wildly about. screaming I-Iowdy? They seemed to have dropped their school room way, They appeared so life-like, so human, so gay, That some of them I did scarcely know, Had they not held themselves so teachery, just so! First, Mr. Wester, our most dignified Supt. Was madly propelling a stick and hoop. He shed his dignity as a duck sheds water- Only his-sport made him feel much hotter. After him rushed Professor Principal Scoggins, Madly and wildly clutching his sonny's toboggans. With a look of a Chemistfto-be on his noble face, He was vainly attempting to win this close race. Then came Madame-defHistory-Miss Rea, Who, forgetting all dates and wars, was indulging i Miss Alexander tripped merrily along, Disregarding American Lit. in her happy song. Quite suddenly I discovered Coach Ikey Jay, Talking, as usual-when his wife is away. Mr. Cummings sat looking, in pretense, at his nose, While he covertly read his daily epistle from 'lRose. Miss Colvin in her indescribable way, Was teaching the squirrels Spanish that day. Miss West, considering what she teaches, Looked just as sweet as her refreshment of peaches. Mrs. Clements, so calm and quiet, With her delicious dishes, caused a sudden riot. For she had for luncheon, gravy and steak, In the way she had taught the girls to make. Miss Miller who was so fond of wading, Suddenly decided her Essex green was fading. Miss Collins, with all her Shall and Shan't, Boldly declared. Aw! Now you know it ain't! I sneaked out from my hiding place And rushed home with mirthful face, For I had seen the human happy side Of these school room patriarchs so dignified. ay. -Ollie Belle Collins. llllll 'llll J ll
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lllllllllf -. lllllllll . . .. . . . . - I , l f I The Sophomore' Class . I I T . 'dmv' I , I. I I think the Sophomore class is the best in school, I - Although we receive much ridiculeg . We try to play apart in all school life, I But sometimes it seems a great strife. I ' II. I The Sophomore class is noted for its teachers, I And the well-behaved pupils it features, I It has some very noted onesg But some are going to school only for fun. I III. t The Sponsors of the Sophomore class are praised, I And all their Works makes one amazedg , They try to make our class the best on handg I And on the top We hope to land. I IV. I I Our ideals are high, our standard too, I Our motto is Onward to fame I And in our class this spirit grew,- . And will stay forever to reign. I We want to leave in the memories here Of the teachers and student body, I A path that is straight and true and clear, I With nothing to mar its beauty. I ' -Mildred Strickland. I I 1 . 1 I I K Twe'ntyfEight J ll llll lllllll lllll ll lll l 1-uf' 1 l
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