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TOYS FROM TOYLAND INTRODUCTION Now everyone loves to remember The things of school days dear, Some may have met with a hearty razz, Some may have met with a cheer. But never think that your great reward lVas but a minute's applause, No! I have here some few awards That may much hearty laughter cause. Tho' tl1is is all i11 mischief bent, It's done with the best ot' good intent. MHADRED PooLooK aaaanOanaaaaeaanaan,aa,a,nn,n-. .-.. B erret Mildred's the girl with the beautiful hair, I'm sure you 've all noticed how heavy it's setg lVell I've brought her something to keep it compact, Not a 11et, but a gorgeous sapphire berret. RUTH GAITIJINER ,ninn I ninnnnn.n,n I nnn.i I ......i. Set of garden tools Now I haven't a thought of what Ruth's going to do, But I'll act as the name implies, And give these pretty garden tools To please, you know, we try. CLARA STOTTH ,T.....,g..gg,g,,....,, -, gg..ggg,n....... A loving Cup Wiho here doesn't know that Clara Stott Is our ideal in scholarship 3 Sure, we 'll give her a loving cup to keep, And, if I say it myself, it's a pip. LEQRA GEIJDESYYYYY ,,ee,IIIIIIII, ..,eIIIII....... IIII, A c urling iro11 Milton speaks of tresses of gold, But always they waved too lovely to behold, So take this iron and wave your hair, And you could even vamp Comus,-that is, if you 'd care. E191
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T H E o R A c L E THE 1930 CLASS POEM Read by J-EANNETTE ONDERDONK Amidst our happy revelry We pause, our Voices still Long-cherished hopes and dreams awake NVith joy our heartbeats thrill, From out the hidden, distant scene, This glad and joyous morn, A far-Hung trumpet call resounds, On gentle zephrys borne, Entrancing, sweet, compelling tones Across the distance float, The dulcet lure of hopes fulfilled Is echoed in its note: And yet throughout its cadences There runs a summons stern, A challenge from the mighty world Those powers We must learn! The call of life has come to us At last, for Woe or weal, Dear Classmates, we must hearken to Yon stirring bugle peal! Not all of us may reach the heights Of fortune or of fame, But our most humble tasks shall be Imbued with noble aim. So forward now, with heads held high, Let 1930 go Into the strife that lies ahead, To battle with the foe. IIHI
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THE ORACLE ALICE CHESSER .... Y .... F irst twin doll GLORIA PFLAICSTER ww ...gg.g,,.......Hs . .. Second twin doll It 's funny to say, but in ouri'ETass We've twins with different names, Although their faces are different, And, yes, their stature's not the same, In fact their not at all alike, But their always together just so, And so they'd not argue which 0119 's the best, I've bought them twin boy friends,-just alike, you know. BEULAH WILSON ....LLL...L........LrL.. .---. L...LLLr Pick and shovel Beulah's a student, and a good one, too, ' ' For her to stop here, 'twould be a sin. There are a thousand new laurels left to win, So here, take these and dig right in. KEDTNETH GoEwEY -..--.--.A-L,,L L.,, - --. L.....LLLrL..... .... P encils ' Ken's risen to heights few of us know, But is his name widely hurled? Then take these simple gifts, comrade, And make your mark in the world. ELSIE FILE .L.. L ,L.,..........r.L ,AL LL..r.. -LA LLLL Face powder I ' Your ski11 is perfect as it is, A But why live the roll of unheard saint? What made Raphael loved by all? It's paint, girl, paint! LA VERNA Coon .........L........................ Little cookinglpan There isn't a doubt that La Verna's a Cook, So I've bought her a cooking pan of tin, It may have a thousand uses, A But it's the best to cook Rice in. l20l
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