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q APSONIAN Last Request of a Naps girl When I die bury me deep, Lay my Algebra at my feet,' Place my English on my chest, Tell Miss Pharr I did my best. Put my Latin at my head,' Ask Mrs. Moore why I'm dead. Put an NO. K. under my chin,' Tell .lane I'lI not do it again. I forgive Miss Rivers for keeping me in- I know she's worried till she's thin. Tell Miss Askew good-bye for me- This is my last and only plea. RKIARY MACKII.LOP, '35. '33 Seniors Nobody seems to love us, everything we do is wrong, Nearly all we've done this year was win that old Sing-Song. I don't know what's the matter, for there really is some good In nearly all the Seniors, but we're just misunderstood. When we really try to do a thing, we usually see it thru, But it's not the individual, it's what we -all can do. The teachers think we're lazy, for lots of times they say, 'There's good material in your class-why throw it all away? We cause a lot of trouble when we're not in Study Halls And I guess we really should be there in case- Your mother calls. Then there are some who leave the school yard when they know they shouldifi, But if they knew the trouble caused why then-I'm sure they would'nt, And some of us just cannot get to school for chapel time CAlas, of all the faults, this is, the worst of minej l'Ve're working hard fthe most of usb to win that old Class Cup. What disgrace if this year's class should have to give it up! VIRGINIA BRADSHAVV, '33. toys Page 82
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, .. .W ..-.. ,ww ,. -f-: 'rff:'1W1 fW 'n 'F M A I . 'TW f K , ,w w . .NjPSONIAN Things That Naps and Napsites C0uldn't Do Without 2. The office telephone. 3. 'The bulletin board. 4. The chapel window sills. 5. lllrs. lWoore's story of the non-progressive frog. 6. Ad campaigns. 7. Somebody else's gym suit. 8. The top of yours and everybody else's lockers. 9. Miss Ellis' helpful discussion of Panama. 10. The Math assignment board. l ll. S. P.'s smiling face in chapel. 12. Miss Pharr's original way of seating the Sophomore Class. 13. The attractive way Miss Hatcher keeps up with the Math Homework 14. Chapel's back row. 1. llliss Askew's little black book. 15. Ice Cream on Zero days. . JANE JACKSON, '35. Jn Aa' .Another dd Campaign, And out into the world you trudge: People think you are a pain From their work they do not budge. An hour or so you sit and wait 4 The advertising man to see, But all you have's a tete a tete With everybody else but he. But rather than to push you out As many other folks have done He signs the blank-You give a shout! Well-at least you've gotten one. MARY CARY MAYNARD, '33. - IQLQ Page R i 0
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