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Although it's so messy, We think that it's fun. Think how it'l1 be When it's finally done! EIGHTH TERM:. Oh, do you remember a few years ago- That young bunch of freshies that worried us so? Well, now they are learned and leaving, poor things Be calm, worried critics, for Time clips all wings! We used to be quite foolish When we were young and gay. lAnd though We're now much older We're glad we're still that waylj The world is all ahead of you, Our teachers used to say- And though we've grown much older since, It seems to stay that way. So many roads spread out for us to take We must choose one-there's no alternative- While down the other ways we dimly see Our other selves who now will never live. Our future seems uncertain at With problems we're perplexed Oh well, we'll still look forward To the future after next!
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FIFTH TERM: WEXT year will we really have the new building? We thought we were headed for Park Avenue -but ended Hap the river again. SI X TH TERM: Ooooooooh, why didn't I study from the beginning? Of yore my life was carefree And never sad or grave- But now approaching Regents pq,-5, Have made me just a slave. ,WN When problems come and worry me, V I'm beginning now to find, The muddle isnyt in the facts So much as in my mind. My mind is something like a sieve- Though lots of facts run through it n-EG-EMIS I find when I examine it That very few stick to it. I yawn from morning 'til night It's awful the hours I keep- I simply can't live long enough, I'm afraid, to catch up on my sleep. SEVEN TH TERM: 'IXMLL the painters ever be finished? NJ Crawl under scafolds, beware of the paint, X Trip over planks in the halls. J Loose tiles on the floors, loose nails in the chairs, X Loose plaster adorning the walls. - lg , an
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7 enior UIQQFKG filled Sujierlative Senior ..... ..... B everly Goldberg Most Likely to Succeed . . . .... Jane Michel Most Popular . . . .......... Zeborah Suesholtz Most Attractive . . . . . .Marcia English, Carol Norwalk Most Dependable . . . ..... Eighth Term Class Musician . . . . . .Esther Frishkoff C lass Actress . . . .... Joanne Silverman Class Orator .. .... Zeborah Suesholtz Most Loquacious .... .... S hirley Parmet Quiz Always-in-Dutch .... ..... C Jenrose Alfano ZCD' Pepjliest . . . ..... Irene Williams A A' Wittiest .... .... N Iiriarn Burstein lf, n l X D Most Naive . . . .... Thelma Lewis K Happy-Go-Lucky .... . . .Lucille Wolf fi Most Athletic .... ...... J ean Jaeger N! Most- Versatile .... ..... I Dorothy Coleman
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