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FIRST DAY AS A FRESHMAN It s quite a change a change you see The first day of high for you and me First we are nervous then we are scared And rt seems as if nobody cared All of a sudden a bell rings Music stops and no one sings We go to room but who knows where Is II up or down a flight of stairs? Some go here and some go there Soon there are Freshmen everywhere Who'P How? Where is 1t'7 are questions We all ask An answer we must get lf we are to do our task At last the day of school ts done We ve worked and had a lot of fun Let s help the next Freshmen on their wa Cyr EXAMm When each nine weeks are through It IS exams that worry you You never worry as days go by Untll exams stare you in the eye The sweat pops out upon your head You wish to heaven that you were dead You swear that if you Just pass this test That you will study for all the rest P Sherm an 60 A BIT OF ADVICE My old Ford is black and whlte A snappy Job and full of life When she gets rolling about a hundred and ive Well you can get ready to leave this dive If you re a good driver who values his life You might grow up to have a wife So heed my words and change your ways Don t push up daisies the rest of your days' L Mitchell TO MY ENGLISH TEACHER I m writing this little poem just for you It will not be fancy or anything gay Because I can thmk of nothing to say I hope IhlS poem will meet your desire As II s meant to make my rank come higher I know this poem is way overdue But I m making it up Just for you B Larlee A IUNIOR S PRAYEP Now I lay me down to rest While thinking of tomorrow s test If I should d1e before I wake At least that test I need not take I Libby 58 ' ' . f' . YJ . . ' , '58 But there's one thing more I'd like to say: Roses are red, violets are blue, N, , '60 ' ' . ' . . , '60
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GO MA N, GO Listen you Hepsters and you shall hear Of a real gone guy named Paul Revere On the 18th of April in 75 Before the days of Jump n ,uve You are the one I dig the most So I ll let you in on a secret pops Those British squares are blowing their tops So cut out 'vlan to the north Church Tower And shoot me the downbeat within the hour A couple of lanterns will do the trick Or even Liberace s candlestick So when Paul saw those lanterns all aglow And Paul kept yelling in a cool B flat The British are coming now how about that'7 Paul didn t do a single of course You ve gotta give some of the hand to the horse H wasn t the world s fastest nag I suppose But Jackson I w1sh I had Two on the nose J Lincoln 60 AT SCHOOL I wish I were a moment In each and every class No matter how idle moments are They always seem to pass M Bowen 59 NATURE Early one bright summer morning While the grass was still wer with dew I walked out into my garden The beauties of nature to view As I strolled among the flowers All radiant with colors gay I caught a glimpse of golden bees Gathering their honey for the day I was turning to watch some sparrows When a sweet sound came to me Nearby in a lofty tree D Blake 60 INITIATION In order to be a freshman at school You have to follow the seniors rule You carry their book and praise the good looks Then comes the paddle line Tis then you wish you d followed their sign' Even the thinnest girl can give you a blister Ut s at that time you wish you had kissed her Every year they get meaner and meaner But will I be glad when I am that senior' A Swallow 59 J His wife got his horse, cried Go, Man, Go 'Twas a robin singing his song
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POETR t' Poetry s a funny thlng and very hard for me 1 wash my face and blow my nose and wrrte a word or two comb my haxr and fool my tlme and then I try to wr1te a lme Ifl had to wrlte a story or glVC a book report Or tell of my experlence at some well known resort An of these I could do wrth ease But ah me Poetry' M Brown 59 MY POEM Here I slt ID school all day Just thlnkrng of thxngs that I could say When Mrs Lmcoln wants my Engllsh poem Mrs Lmcoln Ma am I forgot I m sorry Ma am I just aln t got' M F ltzgerald 59 Teacher Lyle glve me a sentence w1th bxtter end m ll Lyle fafter much thought, Yesterday the dog was chaslng the cat and he b1t her en COL ' MY LITTLE RED TRUt,K I m the man rn a lrttle red truck Whlch waddles and toddles lrke a duck It has no body I m sorry to say For the Aggle boys carrred ll plumb away I Jumped m the truck one mee warm day I gave II a crank and the motor s away There 1sn t a wlndow 1n elther door It s omcwhat Ilkc a refrrgerator Thrs truck IS somewhat Ilke a tank It w1II start every day lf you use the crank All the g rls love to rxde rn ll The wheels are goln and so s the truck But ll s a cool cut wagon I Il bet a buck It IS on the road both nrght and day It s only Idle whrle I m away It s a real cool wagon I hope you Il agree Cause If you don t Irke my wagon Don t count on me G Sanders 7 Malne People Servmg Marne I , . H, I . X . . , it Y I I - They holler and scream, and have a fit, . , '5 d. H E S E X P R E S S
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