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beveral months ago we had a moving day. As our class was not very large it was decided to combine both homerooms into one. The outstanding social event of the year was a trip made to Mt Baldy by Mr I-lol stems group. A marvelous time was had by all, even though there s ot much Sm, gg ' GRDLIO DID You EVER DP! Dj By ROBERT cAMERoN W ,QLD Did you ever know a home room to agree? Have you ever known Miss Fox to give a HBH? Have you ever? No, you never! For these things cannot happen, don't you see? Do you think that Mr. Freed will ever grow? Did you ever see Miss Packwood driving slow? Have you ever? No, you never! For these things cannot happen, don't you know? Will Miss Stetler hold a mouse upon her hand? Have you ever seen Mr. Travis lead a band? Have you ever? No, you never! For it sjmply mnf be done, understand? Whe'Hfyou went her, is Miss Calef ever near? Have you ever. heard Mrs. Marks call someone ' Have you ever? No, you never! For this really cannot happen, is it clear?
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