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THE PAPYRUS '23 li-1 THE soPHoMoRE CHRONICLE FLORENCE FRANKLIN, President HERSCHEL MEYERS, Vice-President MARY BROWN, Sec'y-Treasurer A long, long time ago the class of '25 first entered the realm of peda- gogical sway. After frequent--almost daily- lectures about talking aloud or about acting wrong generally, the class, leaving a few poor mortals, per- haps, behind, left that room to enter into the realm of the second reader. Here the poor ingredients of the class suffered sore punishments. Here they felt the honorable presence of a yardstick and of bandages which were to be used over whispering mouths. Here our dear friend, Pork, first had such an implement used to curb her very large demerit-making ability. How she does wish she could have felt that, this year! Twenty-three de- merits! And so they went through school, nothing of moment occuring. They had good teachers and bad teachers. One year they even had self-govern- ment and alas! how the truth was stretched. This year, too, inaugurated the privilege of exemption and ah! the sad hours that attend it! At last they entered the High School building as lowly seventh grade pupils. There was much confusion. After a year observing behavior, they settled down into partially respected, eighth grade pupils. But their cup of joy was filled and running over when they really became Freshmen. However, that joy was soon spilled when they were hazed by the heartless Sophomores. Some escaped by a miracle with no hurt except fear. How they longed to be Sophomores, to revenge themselves fittingly. Not long ago-at the beginning of the year-they did enter the Sopho- more class and also not long ago they did have a Weiner roast and thus for- feited their parties for the rest of the year. It was decided that two- thirty was too early to get in. Also not very long ago the Sophomores gave a play entitled the Alphabetical Romance. suggested and coached by Miss Wilson. The applause and testimony seemed to declare that they had passed all others on the road to the heart of their appreciative audience. And so, as far as it has been revealed to us, thus far have we told it. Geneva Vernon iF. H. Si THE BABIES IN THE WOODS Did you ever hear about the babes in the woods, That were lost from their mama's one day? Did you ever hear what time they got home, And what each one had to say? The weiners were fine, The marshmellows brown, They didn't care If they never reached town. One said go this way and one said go that, The teachers were tangled all up in a trap, So over almost two counties they traveled with glee, And didn't reach home until almost three. So poor little Sophies, That was their first and their last, Next year they'll obey, The ones in charge of their class. Grace Alley '24 Page 27
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