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Senior Woes. A slice oi our deportment is what we get When we do raise a fuss. The teachers mark us down, you bet, But we don't care a cuss. We rip and snort And make all kinds of noise, Till Slabaugh says he'll land us in court And L. C. says it beats the devil with them boys. We all like Yoder, for he's a good old sport. I Hle gives us physics and don't care if we're on the bum. He lets us cut our lessons short And journey to the locker to play rhurn. Well-bent pins our patience they do try As upon some chair they find a soft retreat. Until some weary victim chances to drop,- Oh my And heavenward doth soar from off that Hendish seat. And many a lad with a saddle on one side, Through some much hated Caesar book Upon a pony he doth ride With never a guilty look. But then there comes a fateful day When one and all must take the dread- ed test, And on the eve before, at 6 P.M., we hit the hay That on the morrow We may do our best. But, as before the 1I12LSl291',S desk We sit and wait, Straight into the jaws of death goes our S plus Just like a whale from off our line doth take the bait, And we needs must take our bitters thus. But we should worry and get a wrinkle, We'll let our troubles go to grass. lint we'll never forget how the music teacher's eyes do twinkle, When we, some notes do write, in drawing class. These and many others are the numer- ous High School woes, j But with our grim determination, we'Ve survived them nevertheless And now, that we must part, our hearts are sad as you must know, Oh! it 's hi to leave the old M.H.S. RALPH STEEL '16. 395 iff 92 925 Chapel Exercises. On Friday morning the High School and Grammar Room were favored at different times by talks and speeches by Mr. Varnsg Harold Hoover, cashier of the bank: Dr. Tetersg A. D. Farver, dentist, County Superintendent A. E. Weaver, Dr. Schubel, Prof. Titus, Rev. Bream, Rev. Martin, Rev. Fike and others. The talks were both instructive as well as entertaining and were enjoyed by all as some very useful and instruc- tive pointers were given to help us in our future career as well as helping us along in our school life. The apprecia- tion of these helps and encouragement, can hardly be realized. Each of the different classes also took its turn in entertaining the school. Some very interesting and entertaining programs were rendered, displaying some of the valuable talent which is or should be further developed for both the pleasure and benefit of the indivi- duals in future years. The Grammar Room also rendered several programs in which they show- ed their splendid ability. They also gave us their idea of High School. Of course we are always glad to hear and see favorable comments even from the outside world. We were also entertained by the High School Orchestra and the Girls, Glee Club and some soloists at differ- ent times. Mr. Poisaint, of the Federal Purity Federation, gave us a splendid talk on the Power Within or That Some- thing. He plainly showed that there lies a certain power within each person which if properly exercised and culti- vated will be such a defense for the individual that he cannot fail. Such encourageinents are certainly invalu- able to any growing person.
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