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The Get The But -Monday Through Friday - by Virginia McArthur Gr. X alann clock shouts An arm goes out, up you loutsg Gives it a cloutg we sleep. we sleep. bells keep on, We're up at last, again were gone Our eyes stuck fast To sleep. In sleep. At school we're late, we learn our fate, No sleeps - A New Math Book - by Annie Ling Gr. X Grade Ten made up a new math book, A big surprise! You'll have to lookg 4Because it says that three and three, Will in this book be thirtybthree. - Sugar Time Again - by Betty Gibson I hope the sap is running free ' This year from every maple tree, And if it does, remember me. Cold are the nights and light the In pastures that I used to know, How long, how very long ago. I hear the sap is running free, The oxen waiting patiently Q That no more wait for me. There once was a pious young priest Who lived almost wholly on yeastg UForn, said he, Hit is plain we must all rise again, And I want to get started at leastou by Jan Chamberlain Gr. X SHOW Gr. X
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- Cadet Troubles - by Irwin Gillespie Gr. X I Wondereeooeoeoeoowhat at OQDQHQSQ when the P.A. system gently sings out: Mr. Percy: Mr. Gibson: Mr. Young: Miss Kidd: Mr. Smith: Mr. Maynard: Mr. Cline: Miss Ewing: Mr. Rawn: Mr. Yates: The neighbours The girls: The poor Cadet: uAll Out For Cadetsn Oh dear, all alone with no detentions. Soundless shop! Hu ph, I!ll have to plough the back field o F Ah, peace, at last! ' Oh, not again: glee club distractions. No tap, tap, tap, of little keys. Those are my boys!! Reminds me of my younger days when I used to have a shapely form.myself. Cadets! a fancy name for trying to get some Pairs in OU. the Slye Ah! empty haue again. i Ha, ha, ha, ha, REVENGE!! No sleep. No excitement. Ohmh-h, n -o-032 mercy, mercy, mercy, I should have done m math! a n by Dorothy Woods Gr. X In Grade X-A there is a lad Not always good, or always bad: When teasing others he's a pest But few can beat him on a te t. Around his desk the girls a i tarry By now you've guessed, his name is Barry. A
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- A Day At O.D.H.S. - by Frank Speers Gr. As we enter the hall Utis hard to tell From which end of the hall we hear a bellg I hurry to French at no slow rate For the motto in French is, WNever be laten. Says Mr. Percy, uwenve got all weekn When no one even ventures to speak, For in assembly we were cast down Especially those who live in the towng ' Mr. Cline had said in a very deep voice, WAt noon the seniors make a great noise, . So now the juniors will get out earlyn. Now wouldn't that make your hair turn curly? Then after French we move up the hall In a line like the path of a rugby ball To history, and ?tis sad to say, We're due for another test toaday. After History we proceed to Maths In which is written our epitaph, Where we learn rules to add and divide If we donUt'want a very rough ride Down the hall to the Principalus station Where you always can get a two-week vacation. we then go on to the Latin class If fr m Grade Ten we wish to pass. With nae'sN and nam?sU, being very wary, we struggle through the vocabularya Then after dinner when all do dine, At Mr. ClineUs door appears a line. He's running a history film toeday About Mickey Mouse, I heard them say. The bell soon rings and Science comes next Q I pity the person who has no texto And so drags on the afternoon And the 4,10 bell rings not too soon. Then Mrg Rawn cleans up the m es, Concluding a day at O0D,H.S. ESE There was an old man from Kentucky, Who walked down a road that was muckyg He sank to his neck , And said, 90h by heck, Now I wouldnnt say that I?m.luckyN. by Barbara Durkin Sta Peter: WHow did you get up here?W John P.z nFluN. Xl Gr. X
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