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0 THE TRAGEDY The dashing Duke rushed from the side As if he didnft care, Brandishing an angora kitten Won for his maftden fair. When the maiden saw the kitten She gasped with great. delight, And rushed to rescue her only pet From the tall and towering knight. The duke, he stepped back quickly And raised his sword in the air Swinging Qi 1' round like a rnadnlan Deftly trimrning the kittenfs hairo The fair maid grew hysterical And threw herself on his knife And then the Duke saw hills blunder For he had wanted her for his wife., The Duke is now quite raving mad As a result of his escapade He jumped into an open pit And died of a broken leg, J., J' 9 .vp ,,, , 'BL -,L There once was a man called Leon, Who decided to vislt Ceyl ony What he saw when down there Was a bear with no hair 1-- lfndeed he looked quite a villain. v 4 H 41, .-A-J There was a young lady called Linda Who clinabed from a fourth storey window She jumped with a shout And fell. on her snout This unfortunate young lady called I..,.inda. Nancy Dods lr lA
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32 WHAT M'Y PARENTS EXPECT OF ME What my parents expect of me and what they get are two entirely different things. They expect me to be evenstempered, tolerant, selfncontrolled, cheerful, and good ,matured under any prevailing conldzltions, This is really quite simple if you know how, Unforttunately, l donut, for the prevailing conditions under which Qli lglve have names, ages, and bad tempers. Need I elaborate '? Since I am the oldest, l must suffer through childish pleas:- ures like Ruff and Reddy, Popeye and Qu.lckdrawMcDrlaw in order to watch a more advanced, adultatype show like Top Cat and the Flintst.on,es, ililg girls must also know that homework takes prlorztty over television, You know dear, those rule sheets say two and half hours of homework per night. Another skill I have learned fn the last several years is fljlgurlng out when to use the phone Kwhen my father goes outl and when to get off Kwhen he comes inl. l rnust be able to take over care and feeding of one mediums sized family, press a Cub sweater, tie a cub tie, and comb two heads of uns ruly hair. It is compulsory that fl be able to run the vacuum cleaner over the rug in ten seconds flat for the benefit of unexpected guests,and that I remema ber that Mrs. Jones canlt drink coffee because she has an ulcer., ln fact, now that I consider matters carefully, ll think ttls about time .l take over the house and send my mother back to school., Lynn Raeburn, llB SPRING When the snow begins to melt, Spring can really then be felt. The water begins to slowly run, And children go out just for fun, The grass begins to turn bright green, And early flowers can then be seen., Marlyne Gillespie llA
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