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Uhr illrwhman Glenn lly 1 ourteen clever Freshmen In Liberty Union High. Well to get their lessons They eagerly do try. Snyde and Adella In Algebra are good, Hut all the other Freshmen -Vertainly are wood. Frank and Charles and Clifford To Algebra eouldn't stick So they quit the horrid stuff' And took arithmetic. John's the silent partner Never has a say Looking' toward the White llouse, May get there some day. Aubrey is ll cheerful ebap And really never silly: All his friends admire him And eull him Smiling Willief Grave and our friend Zelmn Are a wee bit vain, Vompare their eyes for beauty Now isn't that inunel ll V l.l'l'AS. 'lf l l'2lIlk had n dandy pompadour 'l wns fine you het youu' boots. The Senior virls uttneked him, Fl It ealme out by the roots. Fern and Bertha are real 4-ute I found the other day. l winked at them. ulus, alan-lc They turned the other way. Ellis is ai good old sr-out We two have lots ot' fun. We throw goals after noon hour And then-you bet we run. Our new boy Robert Baker ls understood by few, For :ill he ever tzilks about. ls Phinzlmen und glue. And l-l'm fair in linglish And wish the same to you 'l'ho' om-e I ueeidently suid He wus ai Jewess loo. l.l ll I' I 'l N
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Uhr Zllrrzhir Stung lgrrinh lily .XIJICLIIA WILIIICT, '17 The first bell rang' and all the students went into the assembly room. After the tirst fifteen minuite period Bertha and Fern went into the hall, and soon after- wards Grave and Della went also. These are about the only Freshies ol' the first study period. Have you got your English, yet Graee? asked Fern. No, I've been studying' Ilistory all morning. lYhat do we have? answered Graee. IYe have to write exereise 3211 Have you got yours written out, Fern? asked Bertha. Yes, for on-ee in my lite: but wzisn't it fieree though? Ubi girls. I got two whole examples in Algebra. Isn't that wondert'ul said Della. t'YVlio are the 'Basket Hall girls going' to play with to-ni,Q'ht? asked Graee. The Rio Visto team, answered Della. Fd like to god, Bertha: Where are they going' to stay all night? Fern: t'Some one said they were going' to stay at the Hotel and- The Professor just eame out of the as- sembly room and said, IIaving' 11 little tea party, girls? Girls: No sir, we ean't get this fifth probl em .' ' The Professor took the book and ex- plained the example. It's just like the aritlnnetie you had in the fifth grade, he added as he tuirned to leave. 66 Maybe it is. said Bertha, but, gee! 11's so lone' sinee I was in the fifth Q-mm, I have forgotten Wll'l'i'1 it is like. Hy this time the tirst study period was over and the Freshies from the sewing' room eanie into the hall. Say, Del, did you get youir Alg'elmra? asked Zelma. Some of it. Zelmat Hilo you think it's going' to rain, g'irls?v Girls: Yes, it's going- to pour down bef'ore night. Zelma: 'Uhl aren't you mean, I ean't go to the danee to-night it' it rains. Della: Are you going to mask? Zelma: No.', Graee: What dress are you going' to wear? Zelmaz Oh, it's a light blue trimmed with- The Ilrotessor looked out of the door. Well I think you grirls had better move your ehairs. You're too elose together and you ean't work Algebra. with party dresses. Della: fatter the l'rot'essor had letitl 'tGirls, ean you solve this riddle? 'What is that whieh oeeurs onee in a minute, twiee in a, moment and not onee in a thousand years? The Professor who had been standing at the door. said, IVell, it you want some- thing' to solve here's a niee problem in Al,Q'6b1'il.n Oh, my, this is hard enough, said Say- de. holding' up the Algebra book. 'tOh dear, there's the bell and I studied hard on the English all morning: and don't know it yetf' exelaimed Graee. The lessons are getting' harder and harder and I study all the time, but I ean't get them, said Fern, as all the Freshies went into the linglish room.
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