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Page 70 text:
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Toast to the Senior Girls. Herels to those that love me, Herels to those who donlt; A tear for those that do, A frown for those who went. tThe girls know whOJ The girls all wear rats to school From September until May; I wonder what the Prof. would do If the rats should get away ?-A. J. F913. I saw Miss Thomson in the hall- I saw her hat and that was all.aE. H.313. My name is Wilbur Reetzu Folks say Pm rather tall; And every time I try to rtm, They say they fear llll fall.-E. H.314. H There was a young teacher in Junction He went to Eugene to each function-e One morning at school He was indeed very cruel, Hannah should have been filled with compunction. K. S. 85 I. C. Freshmen all try to help the school, Ready to work, and not, to rule, Eager to learn and willing to work, Still stepping along and will not shirk; Hesitating never to do what they may, Making fun of all who try to play, Each trying to make up the study they lack, Never taking chances of going back.-W. 5.314.
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Ji 0;; iii? .ijif'i I J Here,s to the bonnie Freshmen boys, '1heylre right up an goilf; In all forms of athletics Theylre right down and hoeinl, Hoeinl at the hundred yards, Peggin, at the mile, Strivinl fir the best broad jump And doinl the weights in style.-J. W.-l14. There was something strange that happened In the freshman History class; So strange that I will tell you How it all did come to pass. This class is indeed a sociable set . And to get the right chair Keeps them all in a fret. Mr. Strome was a little slow One day as you may know, Professor caught him And, Oh! what a show! Mr. Strome, in trouble no doubt Picked up his chair, then gazed all about, With his face a little red, He turned about and said, lth say, where shall I sit W The teacher was about to let it pass When one of the prettiest girls of the class Whispered rather sweet, llBetter sit in your seatf, Mr. Strome was somewhat beat Quickly, flushing with the heat, He sat down, staring at his feet.-J. C.-lt4.
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Page 71 text:
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l fhe VVhizzer, Coburg, Oregon-You have a very nice little monthly, considering the size of your school. Your Liter- ary department is good, but the paper is ruined by so many silly Squibbs. Judging from the contents itThe Kisserli would be a much more appropriate name. We are also in receipt of the December llCardinalli L. H. Se The contents are good, but it seems too small for such a large school. ltThe News? Eugene, Oregon, is one of our regular exchang- es. An occasional cut would add greatly to the attractiveness of the paper. ilThe Whirlwind? Albany High School. An excellent paper throughout. One of our best exchanges. The February llCardiualii contains some good stories, espe- cially KiThe Triumph of Labor? Which is above the average. The Lincoln quintette is also very funny. liThe Umpquaf Roseburg High School, is an excellent paper abounding in good cuts throughout. The bum cover demgu and poor paper used ruin the attractiveness of the annual.
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