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PAGE MR. WEBSTER: His apathetic face was blank, He managed with aplomb V To render inarticulate Agnostics who had qualms. His banal speech did not impress The blackguard in the rear, Whose bacchanalian tendencies Had banished bourgeois fear. So he in cogent words declared The first to captious be, And furthermore a charlatan Given to calumny. This diatribe caused much dispute, Made all there so distrait His deleterious language They did not deprecate. The forthright first man then arose To fulminate against This fatuous thing that dared to bring Fallacious arguments. Oh, hapless one, you've much to fear, Your halcyon days are o'er. Hallucinations such as yours Brought heinous ends before. Inconsequential this may sound, Yet incubus it gave, Creating the inhibition Causing an insurgent's grave. Marana May, '42 Now during the President's speech so serene Jap submarine. ' spot to destroy, annoy. Came twelve heavy shells from a Their purpose was not just some But only our precious morale to Forget all false rumors, relate They're fighting for usg we can There's also a medal for those v but what's true, do our part, too. vho do hoard, Awarded direct from the Axis abroad So even if shells o'er our sacred shores zip, Remember Pearl Harbor, keep a stiff upper lip. Keep 'em flying and rolling, but right here do fig To uphold our morale and support what is right. Jack Rasch, '42 ht
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PEARL HARBOR Listen, my children, I'll tell you quick Of the pleasure flight of Ray Euduick, That lovely Hawaiian dawn, rememher? The morn of the seventh day of December. On Sunday morn Ray loved to fly Up in the blue Pacific sky, Free from his work and many duties, Enjoying flight in a world of beauties. As he circled above the city quaint ' That many an artist had tried to paint, Below him people lay wrapped in sleep, While sentries paced, their watch to keep. Pearl Harbor lay peaceful with many great ships Trustingly anchored after long trips. ' As he turned his plane and steered southeast, The sign of Diamond Head sharply increased. HGreat old sentinel, that,H he thought, nHow many battles has she fought?N ' As he gracefully soared into glorious morning, There was never a fear in his heart, or a warning Till in the distance he saw black spots Scarcely larger than tiny dots. But from dots to planes they so quickly grew That fear flooded his heart through and through. Quickly he turned about his plane, Dashing for home, when he felt a sharp paing A warm stream down his ann now came, And rows of holes appeared in his plane. HThe Japs are coming, they're herein he cried As he landed his plane on its twisted side. And so, my children, I've told you quick Of the pleasure flight of Ray Buduick, That lovely Hawaiian dawn, remember? The dawn of the seventh day of December. Jean McCurdy, '42 TEMPTATION I often wonder who they are And what their names could be. Shall I add my initials there For everyone to see? The top of my desk is covered with marks and lines galore, Should I yield to wicked temptation And mark on it some more? Rosalie Thalheimer, '42
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