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PORTRAIT OF A PET Inconsistent, purring creature with knowledge in your eyes, How well I know your nature Isn't always calm and wise. You scream and sing and carol Some crazy, feline tune On peoples' backyard fences By the light of the moon. I know you haven't always been So docile and so mildg For I recall a Friday You were extremely wild! But even so, my pet, Your quaint, bewhiskered face ' Will always have within my heart, A warn and unique place. Jo Cl I WOULD BE A KITE I would be a kite On spring winds borne high Until I rise above the clouds And touch the azure sky! I would follow country lanes And kiss the tops of trees. Oh, I would gladly be a kite To have such joys as these! J. C
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P. H. S. SYNCOPATORS The eleven piece dance orchestra, the P. H. S. Synco- pators, organized by Mr. Perrin in the fall of 1938 made its debut at the Commercial-Band party in the spring of '39 and has played on various occasions since then, includ- ing the second Commercial-Band party March 29. The group is strictly a dance orchestra, with standard dance instrumentation and playing standard orchestrations. It is designed to give practical experience mdth dance music to students interested in this type of work. Personnel Piano Ruth Seeley Flute Anita Mummart Brace Baldwin Saxophone Ruth Bayles Miss Murray Mr. Perrin Trombone Barbara Campbell Cornet Marian Olmstead Roland Kiner Bass Charles Hodge Drum Neill Bridgestock xxxxxmxxxx Marion Thede: WI'm never happy unless I am breaking into song.W Jane Shearer: Nwell, why don't you get the right key? Then you wouldn't need to break in.N Mr. Perrin: Nwhat is the motive in that composition of Tschaikowsky's I just played?W Glenn Wheat: nlt sounded like revenge.N Robert W.: nAre you Robert Woodworth?N Dick S.: NNo!N' ' Robert W.: Hwell, I am, and that's his car you're getting int0.n Mr. Layman: WNow prove that the earth is round.W Rita Rodee: WI never said it was.W
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