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THE MILLWHEEL 'Bb Jan WHEN YOU ARE FAMED AND I'M RENOWNED- Come dear old elassfmate, you and I Will steal an hour from ByfandfBy, From days to come when life is sweet And all the world is at our feet, From distant days toward which we're bound, When you are famed and Fm renowned. We'll rove the future's thoroughfares And take the future's balmy airs, And as we tread the golden maze, We'll meet old friends of High School days And see what fortune they have found, If this one's famed and that, renowned. A swell exclusive Beauty Shop Is labeled Lula Bird, Prop. And stepping in to take her hand We find her dressed upfOh, so grand! She, with great pleaiire, shows us round, And we find that she, too, is famed and renowned. If you can look into the seeds of time, and say which grain will grow and which will not. -Shakespeare. 19
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my-,THE MILLWHEELJQ Tenth--Erma wills her power to break hearts to Laura Smith. Eleventh-Margaret leaves her Parking Rules to Emma Houseg her love of boys to Grace Walts. Twelfth-Ferris desires that her catching little smile be left to Mr. Youngg her power of cooking to Toots, and her popularity with the boys to Geneva Hoten. Thirteenth-Ruth wishes to will her habit of using so much rouge, lipfstick and powder to Mariloug her habit of getting in a rush to Carl Boss UQ. Fourteenth-Lucinda leaves her love and knowledge of math.g her everlasting giggle and her ability to outftalk anyone to Nicholas Bye. Fifteenth-Norman wishes to will his position on the Team to Whiteyg his recipe for reducing to Everett Bird. Sixteenth-Jessie wishes to leave her habit of arguing in Economics and Civics Classes to Jesseg her hatred of math. to Carl Harmon. We leave to every boy and girl' in school long, long days to be happy in, and no days to scribble tests in. To all High School Seniors, we grant as glad and glorious a graduation as has been our own. In witness whereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal, this the twenty-second day of April, A. D. 1927. J SEAL The Senior Class of Milltown High School. A boy's will is the wind's will. 1.8
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HE MILLWHEEL A coach, resplendent parts the throng, Heralded by cheering loud and long, For from it bows the football champ, Norman! whose spirit ne'er was damp. How our cheers and yells were drowned. Oh well, you're famed and I'm renowned. We take in Mellon's matinee, Viola is starring there today, Then dancing Ferry! holds the stage Gay debonair, despite her age. The public's idol, long since crowned- Tut! You're not famed nor me renowned. A fat policeman ambles by, And angry! Yes as sure as I am I And what is that he has in tow? Ella Atz! And so angry-Oh. She ran him down as I'l1 be bound, When you are famed and I'm renowned. We step within the courtfhouse door To hear the lawyers rant and roar. Is that Ked's voice we hear afar, Defend a criminal at the bar, And all the evidence confound? Ked's quite as famed as we're renowned. The schoolfbell rings, the lines troop in, We see the teacher dour and thin, Ruth Bye! Bless my hat That dear old Ruth should come to that! Some things without a doubt astound When you are famed and I am renowned. A cinder settles in my eye, I hail Doc Murphey careening by, She flourishes her handkerchee, Demands a hundred dollar fee And gets threeffourths of it, at least, When you are famed and I am fleeced. We know in part and prophecy in pafrt 20
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