Hamilton High School - Hamiltonian Yearbook (South Hamilton, MA)

 - Class of 1941

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MISLEADING BELIEFS The ground-hog s quite deceived us. No shodov did he show; March twenty- one, first day of spring Is here, and we have snow j Now, I don’t like to criticize What other folks believe; But since this fable has gone wrong, ... These facts you v ill perceive. The blasting winds blow down my throa And choke me ’most to death; The snow blows up my nostrils cold And takes av ay my breath. It’s melting in the day-time, And freezing in the night; In spite of Mother Nature’s pranks. Spring soon v ill v in the fight. D, S, ’42 WHY DO PEOPLE PLAY GOLF? A decent reason why Polks go out on a tee. And dub, and hack, and miss, I think I’ll never see. They stand with club in hand And look upon the ball. They swing v ith all their might The ball moves not at all, e The pill goes in a trap. The golfers curse and shout With fifteen mighty strokes ' . The ball comes barely They rip and tear their pants On jagged stony wo.lls. Attempting to regain Possession of the balls. q They hook and slice the balls Vvh.ich fly through the space. And make a dred No Man’s Land By far, a safer place. out • I This game is unrestrained. It’s played at any cost, yfl know I’d like to have I They walk in mud and The ball is reached. It’s knocked up in the .air sand, and then, .i TPie price of all balls lost, What fun is this? I ff 1 ask. I It is a jolly game Say some, but I shall It ' s never seen again, 1 ' ) Another that you name, ’42 X W,P,



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The Family s Opinion , Gi amp says, By gumi Oo get my specs J I»ll take another look I ve never seen ' anything like that Not eveh in a booki And Grandma, so serene and mild. Just rocks and says, My, My I There s nothing worse ' can ever be To meet the human eyei Now, Dad looks on with glance so keen And manner of disgust. I never thought • they d comb to this. But if they must, they must! Big brother thinks it s all a jol e; Tis just the latest craze. While little Joe the family prup. Looks on all in a daze. Quoth Ma, It s awful; tis a shame- No matter what you say. My daughter shan t disgrace us- so Not even for a dayj Says Sis in her determined way, 1 11 do just what I please I If people look at mo and ’stare, 1 11 walk away with easel Of courst, she’ll do just what she says. You can bo sure of that. She doesn’t care if people laugh At her new Easter hntl Rita Pooler 42 A THRILLING INTERVIEW A few ♦f Boston s theatres have been featuring the personal appearance If a new Hollywood celebrity, dashing, robust, Stirling Hayden, whom I was fortunate enough to have the privilege of ln«- ter viewing Informally. % St1U llng Hayden told me of his many experiences during the last twenty years. The son of an advertising manager of the Nev; York ' Evening Journal, he first saw the light of this world on March 26, 1916 in the city of Montcls ir, New Jersey

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