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The Lunch Hour fVVith apologies to Longfellowl Between mathematics and Latin, VVith X still an unknown power, Comes a pause of thirty minutes That is known as lunch-time Hhourfl A sudden rush from the stairway, A sudden raid from the hall, By doors that are vainly guarded VVe scale the lunch-room wall. Disregarding the soup and the salad, VVe storm the ice cream stand, And crowd around the bungalows VVith a Hdogll in either hand. VVe wander in search of a L'settee, VVith a trail of soup in our wake, And sit with joyous abandon On son1ebody's chocolate cake. Discussing the text in English, The dance of the night before, VVe balance our soup on our knee-cap VVhile our sandwich falls to the floor. A bell rings shrilly in warning, As we gulp down the last bit of cake, Hut we must snatch a minute longer For beauty and vanity sake. The lunch-time hour is over And silence holds full sway, VVhile the crumbs in incalculable numb hloulder in dust away. 61' ALICE SAcK1N. A8. U21
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Page 73 text:
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A Soph's Greatest Run He stood earnestly crouching, waiting for the signal to start. As he waited, he gnawed on his fingernails and restlessly walked in a circle. Suddenly the silence was broken by a loud clang of a bell. Instantly he was off, dashing like a mad dog after a tramp, running through the rain, stepping into puddles of water, taking no notice of anything. He must get there first! Always he had been far behind in the line, but now he would show them. It was strange, he thought, that he saw no one else running! Perhaps they did not get out from their rooms quick enough. He would easily get a good place in the line. As he ran swiftly around the last bungalow he breathed a sigh of relief-there was no one there yet. He rushed up to the ticket office, but nobody was in. Suddenly a suspicion came upon him. His heart sank as he read the sign on the window: 'KNO lunch served at the bungalows. Go to the cafeteria. His greatest run had been in vain. NIASAO KIANB0' AA7. On Welconiiilg Spring Oh, Spring, ,tis time to appear- We are watching and Waiting for you, For it now is the time of the year VVhen Howers and sunshine are due. Each day the birds awake singing, Awaiting the warmth that will come, Oh, hasten, sweet Spring, and come, bringing Signs to show Winter is done. At last, you are well on your way, You, who will bring us good cheer, You may arrive now any day, And of Winter we'll then have no fear. Farewell, old VVinter, begone nowg Let Lady Spring come in your place- To her you must then make your bow, And show us no more of your face. PATRICIA Cox, B9. l 71 I
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