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+5 The REN'IEXV 1925 rf, Page thirty
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The REX'IEXX 1Q2j just Our Faculty t Mr. YVoudworth doth always wear n smile Until we're late or throw paper in the aisle. The other teachers look so mild and meek But when they talk, we know whereof they speak. In English work, none can excel The pupils our teachers train so well. Misses Goodrich, Eiting, Reilly, Faustgen, Lyons, and Stocking, All work until you'd think it shocking. To anything that's Algebra or Math Our teachers lead us up the path. Katen, Voelker, Breier, Manion, and Hoff do form the staff VVho mathematically can make us laugh. In Science Mr. Schultz cannot be beat XVith Blaska, VVitte and Ericksen working in a heat. And what is school without a history class VVhere Sahish, Larson, Oleson, and Lewis help us pass. p To lead the singing in assembly time That work to Miss Finnegan we assign. VVhen it's Latin that you wish Then to Miss VVhaelon pass your dish. Our girls are taugh to sew and steep For this Misses Minton, Braatz, and john- stone we wish to keep- Then for the Commercial side and the work , of Art, Misses Hand, Mussen, and Werner have a part. We can make furniture hetter and finer And this is all taught by Wakeman, Rose, Atwell, and Liner. Now what do you think of our school so fine- Everything taught and we waste no time. Page twenty nine
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The IQEVIEW' 1925 fa We Talk Too Much hlost everybody talks too muchg l'm certain this is so. I think about it more and more the older that l grow. I talk a deal too much myself, and this is how I know. There's quite a lot of ignorance that silence would disguise, How very little people know you never would surmise, If they didn't talk so much they'd be considered wise. There's little one can talk about from which no harm can come. There's much of hidden danger lies in conhdante, or chum. And secrets told are far less safe than if the lips were dumb. How often one, in argument, by fiery impulse led, Will many more antagonize, and bitter discord spread! I guess the most we talk about were better left unsaid. And so I think a man may fill a high and honored place, And carry many grievous sins with dignity and grace, If he can wear a pleasant smile and a calm and silent face. There's many men in prison cells and liable to stay VVho might be floating at the top, distinguished, blithe and gay They answered pcople's questions, and gave themselves away. We all know men well qualified a prison cell to fill, VVho never got behind the bars, and maybe never willy And all the reason for it is-the gentlemen kept still. What lWouZd Happen If-- On Friday the teacher would say that there would be school tomorrow? The girls weren't painted up like clowns? Gerald Cross wasn't talking? hliss Frost didn't say, Tomorrow's assignment will be . Fisher's blue corduroys weren't torn? ' Harry Jacobson wasn't faculty advisor? Lester Rauls wore short pants? Edward Mullen was cross? George Calvy wasn't a debator? Kermit Pommerickis pants were pressed? Harold Oelke wasn't shy and bashful? Jack Niles wasn't called Nina ? Ralph Kruck's hair was black? Rudolph -Iustl wasn't so good in lVIath? Claude Neubecker wasn't a radio fan? lblurvin NIaney didn't play basketball? Tom VVilson wasn't called Lizzy ? Charles Shipman didn't carry books in his gas-mask bag? Traver Hutchins wasn't a cartoonist? Jim Thresher came to school on time? John Trevelen's hair was combed? Ely Thew wasn't a ladies' man? up Page thirty-one
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