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1919 1919 THE ARROW Page Twenty-four
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1919 THE ARROW 1919 OH, YOU JUNIORS. YVe of the Junior class all know That what I am about to say is so. We’ve attended school for nigh three years We’ve shown our smiles and shed our tears. The Freshmen when they come each fall Are large, or fat, or short, or small. They gaze about with bewildered look And attend wrong classes with wrong book. I o the Sophomores we now will turn Oh, how the Freshmen they do spurn With haughty look and head held high Kacli blunder they are sure to spy. YVe’ll just skip over our class you see And mention the Seniors, How will that be? They stalk about the room so proud Scowl when anyone speaks aloud. Take their hooks home every night Claim our work is all too light, Make believe they’re worked to death Hut teacher’s ear seems always deaf. won’t we show What a class we’ll really be, Lower classes, friend or foe. When we graduate in the year “20”? —Harold Stoeclcer. NEXT FALL. We wonder, will they miss us When they come back next fall? Oh. no. they’ll be too busy With their English, History and all. But w’e are going to miss them Because we won’t be coming here. Though we quarrel with the Juniors, In our hearts, to us they’re dear, And the Sophomores, and the Freshmen Let's not forget a single one. And the Faculty. We know' that next fall We will miss a lot of fun. —Pearl Mair. OUR VILLAGE. Mukwonago is a pleasant town, By lake and meadow's bordered ’round, Perhaps it can’t be called a city, But certainly iTs pretty. Seven hundred’s the population, A very small part of the nation, But a movie house and a bank have we, And our grocery stores are in number three. Our High School is the best around And few better drug stores can be found And if things happen as they say This'll be the largest junction in the U. S. A. —Mildred West. THE “FLU.” Johnny stayed in bed all day, he said lie had the “Flu.” His mother called the doctor quick to see wTiat he could do. The doctor came within an hour to tend to Johnny’s case. But Johnny ran down cellar to find a hid- ing place. The doctor said in angry rage, “Be this an April fool?” His mother said, “Quite so .dear sir. I’ll send him back to school.” So off to school did Johnny go. with apple in his hand. To give to Miss Chapman next day so he would not get tanned. —Arnold Stoecker. Page Twenty-three
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