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Now the evening's nearly done And homeward they start to come, Bang! Bang! Bang! and then a flat, So now they've got to fix that. At twelve with tire mended And their date nearly ended, They say good-night to each other And look forward to another. Iva Knight '52 ONE MORE FOUL Three fouls, four fouls, five fouls, you're out That's all that ref knows how to shout. He turns around and looks at me, And says. That foul's on twenty- three. Chip turns on him and is he mad! He says You dirty lying cad! The t'ref says. Do that just once more And you'll find yourself off the floor. Eight minutes passed in the second half, Chippy didn't even dare to laugh. Then it happened, you could plainly see, , He was calling a foul on twenty- three. The game went on for eight minutes more, But Chinpy Mitchell wasn't on the door. He sat on the bench as happy as could be, 'Cause there'd be no more fouls on twenty-three. Daniel Downs '51 A LIFE WITH CHRIST Have you, unsaved though you may be. Considered how wonderful life can be? How life, with Christ, so rich and free, Can keep you contented though poor you may be? If you haven't, then try it now, First on your knees to God just bow. Are we together? Then let us Pray. Dear God, teach us thy loving wayg The way of Christ, of lowlysbirth, Please let us understand its worth. Help us to be 'fishers of men' For we ask it in His name-Amen'.' Now on to life with Christ. our king. Who gives us almost anything. How wonderful this life can be! A life so full, and given that we May some day go and live with Him, VVho is our Father and our Friend. But how to get this Life divine? -- Why Trust in Me and trust in Mine. ' Is what our Lord has said to me And I trust Him implicitly- When you this first step have achiev- ed And in God and His Son believed. The rest will quickly come along. The wonders of His love so strong. And then you'll feel so good that you Will never think of feeling blue. Ju-st try it now and you will find That God is wonderfully kindg And that He surely forgives sins For those who will believe in Him. Iris Downs '53
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be made to sense that all people are created equal. Communism will be easier to cope with than prejudice. I believe that all communists should be prosecuted by the law, and after they have been brought to account they should be taken immediately back to their own country so they cannot take up the thread of treachery where they left it, for such unscrupulous persons prove a menace to our country- I also believe that we should be more cooperative with the powers that rule us, both Divine and mortal. By taking these precautions I feel that Peace with Honor in America can be achieved. Luella Gardner '53 WANTED We'd like a little car With room enough for four Front chrome without a scar And a handle on every door. The model doesn't matter Either Packard or Model-T A motor without a clatter Would suit both Kay and Me. A sftarter with lots of pep A horn with a loud blast It takes off like a jet With four tires rolling fast. Our worries then would end About getting there and back again No more would we depend On other people and our friends. We'd pick up Nita and the gang Then to the dances we'd go When we arrived there with a Bang Harmony's here they'd know. Just any little rattle-trap It shouldn't be too snazzy I We don't feel athomein Cadillacs 'Cause Kay and I aren't jazzy. Eva Knights and Kay Ames '52 ETERNITY Somewhere there is another land Afar across the blueg If you've thought of ever going there, To God you must be true. You must trust in Him and believe in Him, Whatever life may bring, And the victories over eternity His gracious songs you'll sing. When troubles come against you, Just go to Him in prayerg And ask Him for consolationg Never give up in despair. He's a friend of all the children, Whether they be rich or poor. He's a friend of everybody- Just go and knock upon His door. Tell Him that you need a Saviorg Tell Him you have wronged once moreg .5 nd you long to hear His calling From the friend that you adore. He will hear your earnest pleading, He will let you enter in, There He'll give you hope and com- fort, And He'll save you from your sins. So on some glorious morning, I'll pray I'll meet Him there , In the heavenly land of sunshine, And have LOVE, beyond compare. Virginia Moran '51 A MODERN DATE Jim made a date with Jane, Eight o'clock sharp he came- A peep, a blast and roar Brough-t Janie to the door. In the car away they go To enjoy the early showg Then something for a treat With jazz eight to a beat.
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JUNIOR cLAss First Row Cleft to rightj: Marie Braley, Mary Boulette, Sherman Perry, Donald Kimball, Kathleen Ames, Eva Knights. Second Row Cleft to rightjz Mrs. Marble, Lois Cray, Waneta Lawler, Clif- ton Brown, Hollis Trafton, Basil Ward, Iva Knights, Marilyn Went- worth. -..1...,....,,1-1...-....1,., lu.--.-.flu-1..-..1, -.n1..1..i...1..i,. JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES On September 6th the Juniors con- gregated to exchange notes and gos- sip about vacation. We were all ex- tremely elated at being back with the gang. By the eleventh, however, we had gotten sadly over this phase and had settled down to the general routine of high school life. At this time we held an election and the results were as follows: President, Donald Kimball, vice president, Sherman Perry, secre- tary, Kay Amesg treasurer, Mary Bouletteg class editor, Marie Braley: Student Council, Eva Knights, Lois Cray, Clifton Brown. Mrs. Marble has been our patient class counselor. In September we enjoyed a corn roast, to which each classmate in- vited a friend. Moore's Landing. South Road, was selected as the site 141111. .- 1 1-.11-'11 1.q1u.i1u.1 1 1 1 - of this event. On the chilly evening of September 27th a group huddled together to toast and roast corn. Re- freshments consisted of corn, corn, and corn of which the boys had pro- vided an elaborate supply. When the Senior Play cast was in its third week of rehearsing one of our classmates, Mary Boulette. was chosen to substitute for Irene in the part of Lucinda, the love-struck, man-hunting maid and she received many compliments for her Hne act- mg. On April 6th, Sherman and Eva are to be Master and Mistress of Ceremonies at the annual Talent Show which we hope will be an im- mense success. To the Seniors we extend our sin- cerest wishes for a wonderful future. They deserve the best. MARIE BRALEY '52
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