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A Iunior Text Book Speaks Its Mind The life of a history textbook is certainly hard, for here I am again, tossed into a corner with HIS grimy old cap and HIS muddy boots. Whew, but it's hot in here! That Iunior has stuffed me with a month's supply of paper that he'Il probably never use because the edges are get- ting ragged. I suppose I'll be blamed for that, among other things. Can I help it if I get hurled across rooms and dropped into puddles? Gosh, I wish I could stretch my binding. Oh, oh, here comes that Iunior again-I thought it was about time for me to be tripped over. Oooopsl I never met such big feet in all my life! Heavens alive, I really think he's going to pick me up! Maybe he's reformed . . . Nope, no danger of that . . . it was his hat he wanted: he's going to the movies. How any boy could have the nerve to drag me home, throw me around, and then not even look at me, is more than I can see. Well, the Iunior's gone, but here comes Iunior's mother to pick me up. Really, I don't mind her so much, for she always handles my broken binding carefully, but if only she would An Ode to a Iunior She is a Iunior and a blight: She raids the ice box late at night. When for a snack her brother's sent, To his dismay' the 1arder's spent. She rises late each chilly morn Her sweet disposition frayed and torn. Her books she snatchesg to the door she tears. If they're in the way, mort a ses freres - But to the dismay of one and all, She's left her war paint in the hall, And though I'm late, I climb the stair, To Search until I find it there. Before I get her off to school, I'll surely break each tardy rule-l Then-at school when she's good and moodyl She treats me like she would Yehudil -Frank Heinrichs, '45 CI-IER brotherl Miss Ray's proteges go to work . . . The library intrigues young and old. remember where she puts me. Ten-to-one, Iunior won't be able to find me in the morn- ing, and then he'll be late for school. Ho-hum. At least, if I'm bored I can read the lunior's notes. Here's one from lane . . . Dear Iohn- nie . . . that girl can find more ways of saying the same thing! There are some notes in me from Mary, too. Wow, if lane ever found that out! . . . Well, Iohnnie'd squirm out some way. He'd probably blame that on me, too. Really, I can't say that I enjoy being in this bookshelf. I'm afraid someone might want to read me, and I'd be so embarrassed if he should see my dog- eared pages. But, I guess there's no danger of that. No one in his right mind would venture past my mud-stained cover. Even the bool:- worms seem to prefer Shakespeare, old and tough as he is. That Iunior certainly has been a bit rough with me. But after all, I do have a number of pretty bothersome dates in my pages. I hope SOMEDAY I will belong to a Iunior who likes history books IUST A LITTLE. -Eleanor Jo Heinrichs, '43
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