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ln ecttttres BE SI RONG fBabcockJ Be strong! We are n t here to play, to dream, to driftg Vlfe have i.a-d work to ao, ind loads to lift. Shun not the struggle- face itg Ls lgods gift. Be strong! Say not, The days are evil. W'i.o's to blame? And fold not the hands and acquiesce-oh shame! Stand up, speak cut, and bravely, in Godls name Be strong! It matters not how deep intrenchcd the wr. ng, How hard the battle goes, the dry hcw longg Faint not-right cn! 'icmorrow comes the song. ---P.H.S.i-- AN ODE TO TIIE SENIORS Well school will soon draw to a close Wlith all .is lessons, joys and woes, But we aren't one bit blue, by gum For summertime to us spells fun! Of course a tear we'll shed for thcse Dear Seniors who from here will go To make their place whate'er it be In this land cf opportunity Wie wish you success one and all And if mishap your way befalls Just think back to days gone by When you were part of Parma Hi And how when there you smiled and won Oelr disappointments as they'd come. And next year we will try to take The places you this year forsake So lower classmen bow ye down To us the Senior of '41! l Renabel Graham. -- P.H.S.l- GLUG GLUG Ice cream sodas Are the very nicest drink, I think there is, With pineapple, or crushed berry And a lot of cooling fizz. But I often raise the quarry why the straw Through which I sup Always seems to snag a berry And then plug completely up! All my efforts and struggles To dislodge it, make the most, Awful squawks and burps and gurgles, Frowned upon by Emily Post. Modem life can be unnerving When we meet itls minor flaws Isn't there some way of serving Smaller fruits or larger straws. Submitted by R. S. N. NOT IN VAIN CEmily Dickinsonl If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain: If I can ease one life the aching, Or cool one pain, Or help one fainting rcbn Unto its nest again, I shall not have lived in vain. -S ----P.H.S.l SCHOOL CH1n1y VanDyk:D I put my heart to school In the world where mcn grow wise: Go cut, I said, and learn the ruleg Come back when you win a prize. My heart came back again: New where is th: prize? I cried- The rule was false, and the prize was pain, And the teacher's name was Pride. I put my heart to schorl In the woods where veeries sing. And brooks run clean and cool, In the fields where wild flowers spring. And why do you stay so long My heart, and where do you roam? The answer came with a laugh and a song.- I find this schcol is homef' e-.---P.H.s. - EDITORIAL People of the world come and go-some contribute little to our world of knowledge, some give a great deal. In 1840, it was believed that no more in- ventions cr improvements were necessary for conveniences of our people. Since this time all the modern necessities, such as: automobiles, electricity, telephones, and many others have come into use. We do not realize the new things from day to day, but looking back over the years the changes are clearly seen. Men and wcmen of the world make their contributions and pass on. Some of them live in our memories, others are soon forgotten. A man that will long be remembered by the Parma students for what he has done for edu- cation in Parma is Mr. Lane, who resigned January 8. He contributed 11112 years of strength, knowledge, patience and kindness to helping the students of Parma High School. --l-P.H.S.l- COLD STORAGE Waiter: These are the best eggs we have had for years. Mr. Brandt: Well, bring me some you haven't had so long.
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