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Life (With apologies to the tune of It Comes Naturally ) Here we are at Normal School With hardly any learning, Still we ' re happy as can be As any fool can plainly see. Life was d ull before we came, With Trig, and French and Latin, Now we ' re sure to spend our time Acting out a nursery rhyme. We learn everything from A to Z, Including how to read in the Primary; It all seems silly but we have got to learn Because our living we ' ve got to earn— That ' s necessity. Our parents call us children. But what a change they ' ll see When we come home at Christmas Filled with psychology. Our masters keep our evenings filled With plans and projects plenty. This is the end of our little rhyme ' Cause we ' re running out time. -JEAN LITTLE, DONNA LAMONT, SHIRLEY HAWKINS, NOLA KRUEGER. Again Over and over again, No matter which way I turn, I always find in the Book of Life Some lesson that I must learn. I must take my turn at the mill, I must grind out the golden grain, I must work at my task with a resolute wil Over and over again. — M. M. If the threads in the pattern of life Just now seem tangled and queer, To the Master Weaver who planned it The design is perfectly clear. For as He assembles the colours He must also choose some that are gray To make brighter the blue and the golden Of a happier, sunnier day. -M. J. MOYNES. St Thomas? Here is a poem dedicated to the Flower Ciry, St. Thomas O, St. Thomas, I love you For your Fere Marquette, But you haven ' t the fame That I ' d like for you, yet .... O, St. Thomas, I love you For your Michigan Central, But these small, two-bit roadc— Well, they ' re just incidental .... O I know you ' ve got the Wabash And the N. Y. C, The Canadian National and the Old C. P. But you ' ll never really know Your greatest fame Until some mighty railroad Bears your name. St. Thomas must grow up, Be strong, be manly- Let ' s call it the London-St. Thomas-and-Port Stanley. -BERT MILLER, No. 26, Form I. Page Twenty-six
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