Hamden Hall Country Day School - Perennial Pine Yearbook (New Haven, CT) - Class of 1942 | Page 95 of 106 |
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“Wheaties THE OLD JENNY JAY The old Jenny Jay, Lies in the harbor, Her deck is worn, and she's old and gray. No more does she sail the seven seasg No more her sails are floating in the breeze. She'd set out to sea as proud as a cock, And come right back with her hold full of stock. So good-bye Jenny Jay, you stay in the bayg You've served your day. Robert McGrath, Grade 7. BREAKFAST TREATS SPRINGTIHE How many of you had your Wheaties today? You know if you eat them You'll never get gray. You'll be healthy and happy And strong as can be, if You'll just eat your Wheaties Like Jack Armstrong and me. Kix Do you like to eat popcorn? I know that you do. Then why don't you try Kixl It's so good for you. with sugar, with milk. eyes shiny, as silk. with fruit or with cream or It makes your And hair soft Force Force is a breakfast that no One can beat. It's not a hot cereal, but Gives lots of heat. It continues to warm you, Throughout the whole day, Then you come home for more, Tired out from hard play. I always think of spring, when t e robins come again. I always think of spring when I hear the rain. I always think of spring when I hear people say, nOh, aren't these flowers pretty That are here today?H Alan Dann, Grade 5 BLACK-OUT 'Tis a black-out, All is dark, Everything's quiet, Not even dogs bark. -Isabelle Carter, Grad THE NONKEY I saw a monkey on a tree And of course he looked at me He was on the highest limb, Where he looked so very slim. Annebet Richardson, Grade 6 ' -Yvonne York, Grade 4. G
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