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Page 88 text:
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®fje ®ap pefore (Examinations T’mas the day before examinations, when all through the school. Not a thing mas heard rolling, not even a spool. The bool(s mere laid open on the desk l°ps with care. The hopes of passing the examinations mere there. The children mere studying mith all of their might. Not an idler mas there, at least not in sight. The teachers mere assembled m chairs in the hall, And Mr. Brickhead mas standing by enjoying it all. When out on the lamn there arose such a chatter. They sprang in haste to see mhat mas the matter. A may to the mindom they flem like a flash. Tore open the latches and threm up the sash. The sun reflecting on our physical culture field. Cave the effect of an onion without its peel. When mhat to their mondering ears should come, But the beating and pounding of a tin-pan drum. When around the corner in all its attire, Came the Kitchen Orchestra like something on fire. More rapid than horses their course they came. And Mr. Brickhead in admiration did exclaim, “Horn marvelous! Horn pretty! Horn entrancing! Horn smeet! To tell you the truth it couldn t be beat. To the lop of the steps to the upstairs hall, They played amay, played amay, played one and all. So all over the building like birds they flem. The girls, their leader and Mrs. Link. too; For examinations they gave not a thought. For only pleasure it seems they sought. Then in an instant they heard in the hall. The piercing loud sound of a bugle call. As they came back to earth and mere turning around, Down the steps came the Orchestra mith a bound. Then down at the bottom they met such applaud. They stopped to laugh mith one accord; After laughing amhile they stopped mith a jerk- Went to their class-rooms and straight to work- I have been telling you a secret but nom I am through. I hope you mill like our Orchestra. We all do. 84 —Ruth Dillard.
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Can you guess who I saw next? Why, Mr. Swem, dressed in his white sweater and tennis shoes in the act of helping the girls over the wire fence, that keeps the cows in our physical culture field. I had seen all the faculty but two, and I was wondering, when suddenly in the very midst of them all I caught sight of a shining bright statue of Gold. I was rushing down to see it when my eyes caught sight of a very familiar looking obstacle and going back I saw Mr. Link sitting at his desk in the physics room working desperately to keep the annual from falling through, and rushing on to the gold one I beheld Mrs. Link, down on her knees, in the act of begging Mr. Birckhead to have gas put into our kitchen. Under this statue was written: “This statue is dedicated to Mrs. Link who is entitled to more than this. For she has had to endure for two whole years the girls of the second year Domestic Science Class. —Ruby Dillard. §3
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