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'r H E A R I E 1. trials of 8 521156119 At the foot of both our stairways And at the landing, too, There stands a watchful teacher To see what we may do. The sharp rap of a pencil: No talking on the stair l We cease our conversation, Assume a pious air. A dark and frowning forehead, Keep double fileli' We sigh? But do as we are told to do And sadly wipe the eye. The rubber pads! Oh horrors! They're nightmares in our sleep, Keep on the rubber ! then the chills Begin to o'er us creep. But when they go to Heaven, St. Peter may have a gad' And say to all our teachers, Keep on the rubber pad. 5 DOROTHY DUNCAN, '05 B 'This poem took second prize in co t t
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THE ARIEL all sides came the cries, N ow is your chance, Frances, Fix 'em good, Hit the basket and win the game, Keep the pennant for Glenwood ! Frances felt as though the result of the game depended entirely on her. If she failed to make a goal in the one minute remaining the game would be lost, and all through her fault. The High School center got the ball and passed it quickly to Frances. She knew that the minute would be up before she could throw the ball to her helper, and then into the basket. Besides, the Monroe opposers might get the ball and the time would be gone before either side would be able to score. So she resolved on a daring throw, and although almost at the center court, she threw the ball for the basket. It struck the net above, rolled around the hoop once, twice, three times, and while all were watching it with excitement at the highest pitch, and hardly daring to breathe, the ball slowly rolled into the basket, followed by the cry: WVhat,s the matter with Frances? She's all right! Who's all right? Frances McDonald. Who says so? We do. .Who are you? Glenwood High School. Q Frances, almost carried off the field by her enthusiastic and admiring comrades, went with a happy heart-happy, both because she had done her best to win the game, and because the old jealousy of the girls was lost in the joy of victory. ROSAMOND NORMAN, '05 B.
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