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IF IT WERE SO! SMILE I wish I had some magic power Which I might use when I have tests. Into a little fly I'd turn, And light upon the teacher's desk. I'd look at all the answers there, And fly right back and write them down. Then I would all one hundreds have, and never see my parents frown. Alas! this power will ne'er be mine, And right on failing I shall go. lU'dream was just a foolish wish, But, oh: I would that it were sci Doris Leighteizer THE PLUDDER No matter what your walk of life, Wherever you may go, Remember that the ploddor wins, Because I've found it so. No matter if you're a congressman, A farmer, or a clerk, It's always the slew and steady, Regardless of the shirt. If you can do your work all right, By going steadily, It doesn't matter what the speed, Or what your marks may be, And you will find, when out in life, You take your place to work, It always is the plodders true, Who finish up the work. Dorothy Adams Do you ever have To cheer Someone Do you ever have To sing aloud as Or do you always a ready smile, along each mile? a cheery song, you go along? wear a grouch? When people look, they holler, OuchI If you don't wear a smile each day, All your friends They do not like will stay away. to be around A porsmcnresembling a surly hound. So why not try to wear a grin And count the friends you're sure to win M ra Palmer HRICHIEU When Baby's daddy went away The boy was Small and red. The little fellow never 5 essed That ibm was all ho had. As Richard was the Baby's name, ' So Richie he was called, And Daddy often sent his love, 'With hugs, kisses, and all. When Richie's Daddy does cone hack, His son he'1l never knowg But Mother she will be so proud, For he is growing so. Then wo will wait for Richie's Dad, And pray that he'll return From far away across the seag 'Til then, for him we yearn. PEMBROKE ACADEMY Here's to our good old P.A. The grandest school in the U.S.A A school that I shall not forget. The work I've done, I'll not regret, A school of every pride and joy A , for every girl and boy. Barbara Saturley Ifvo been to school for four long years And have not failed to give three cheers. Hurray for Pembroke! Our school so great! The Grsndest school, there's no mistake J Althea Orrill
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