Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT)

 - Class of 1942

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Bill Doe, a college freshman gay, was going to make a call Upon the college president, Whose name was Nr. Gall. The other day' he'd got a note Inviting him to tea, ' And Bill had murmured to himself, Nwhat can he want with me?H with growing apprehension now He stood at Prexy's door. And nervously he rang the bell As many had before. His timid summons was answered by A trimly-costumed maid, ' who said, HPlease wait in there, For Mr. Gall has been delayed.H Bill heard as he sat waiting with wonderment and doubt The Prexy's cultured voice Rise in a wrathful shout. Wwhere is that brat?N the great man roared, ' And swore at home conditions, While Mrs. Gall was heard to speak with wifely admonitions. And then a little boy of ten Began to scurry through And seeing Bill, then briefly stopped And said to him, HDo you WKnow who is making all that noise? Well, it is only Popperg ' He thought that he would take a bath, But I just took the stopper.N Helen Pierpont , '42 I was doing my work in the Chemistry class when a thought came into my mind. This thought can serve as philosophy For myself and all of mankind. A diamond is but a few pieces of coal That stuck to their work, you see. If they'd quit before attaining their goal I wonder where diamonds would be. If people would think of those pieces of coal When they feel as low as can be, And try to stick till they reach their goal, what a lot of Hdiamondsu we'd see. Irene Larson, '42



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Your tables all you'll learn anew n.Lu'n..l. , LLLDD NU'.L J.'.'l.NU'! We are the First Aidersg We take no fees. Here are just a few of Our remedies. when patients queer ailings You would unlock, Just call a physician And treat for shock. In case of a punctured Or incised wound, Beware pesky genm growth, Else patient is doomed. Now snake bite and drownings Sound hard, you think. Just keep victims downwardg Don't let them drink. we are the First Aidersg We know our stuff. To calm a poor patient Just call his bluff. Eleanor Steffen, '42 LANDLUBBER I know that I shall never be A lover of the rolling seag N For every time I'm near the ocean My stomach gets a funny notion. . And when the waves begin to rise To head for home I think it's wise. It's not till I am back on land That it settles down to things at hard Peter Wastrom, '42 SHUT-IN Looking from my window, I see the children play. It does not bother me ' To know that I, unlike them, Must stay here in my bed Never to walk again. Rosalie Thalheimer, '42 ADVANCED MATH when four times five is twenty-eight And six and You see how To use this six is ten, easy it will be new system. As you did years ago. To multiply and then divide Will be a cinch to do. All hinges on the fact that in A twelve there's factors moreg Why in a twelve we would have six But in a ten just four. Then every time we see a twelve We really mean a ten, And everything that's now so hard The system will explain. Now after years of study On every phase of math You might then be converted If you could stand the gaff. With all the merits clearly shown I'll still remain with ten. I'd rather work without them than To learn my math again. . 'l'--1,-In n ---

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