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. 4 , , - l , ,, - 'yi REM.. S li l..-Al-.AW , 4 by ng. up 125 L3 ., 4. l 1, 1 v -nlmf IE ee , UQ FV.: an xp.. .Hill . 1--,v , For the 'Finals' are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! QExit LJ Enter Mr. Partin. Advances to center stage. Sings: Who is Al Smith, Herbert Hoover, Thomas Heflin, too? At a meeting last January, What did Alabama Democrats do? Not a one of you can answer me, Of this I have no doubt, But-the 'Finals' are bound to get you, lf you don't watch out! fExit RJ Enter Miss Creagh, with piano, to center of stage. Sings: Where was the first opera? And the first oratorio? 1'll bet a thousand dollars, Not a single one of you know. Class you know nothing about music, You're all full of sauerkraut, But-the 'Finals' are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! Enter others from sides and all sing: Gather 'round us Seniors, Do not be alarmed, Don't go to sleep this semester, And you certainly won't be harmed, Do not sit here idle! Think what you're about- For the 'Finals' are bound to get you If you don't watch out. tCurtainJ Thomas Mackin. Czgheme czffablet DIRECTIONS FOR USE 1. Use pencil or ink only. Begin. Write with either left or right hand. Do not crowd words or write outside the paper. 2. Dent each paragraph about a foot. 3. At bottom of first page and on back of folded theme, write name, class, dates, title, theme, occupation, pedigreeg between one of these and be- ginning, skip a step. 4. Do not erase theme, do not make errors, if you do, correct them. 5. When through, fold theme lengthwise, horizontally, with pages num- bered and placed out of order. 6. File in binder the corrected theme the day before it returns from the teacher. Marie Gusdorf. ffim-. NINli'l'l1lgN '1'Hllz'l'Y I si I.
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Q r sang, it , , p N' .4,, 5.7612 SEL-ALA JJ 'N '3'-4 ,ZW .H up '4 - if5i?'ii,f:,f . .A ' mf' gr. MF ,. , V-fg ..s?LIee-- ,Q 8, uf'-J.'Pf1l'A.'Lw H- 1 I p . H CZ57'ze qinals Are Wound to get CYou if 'Mm qbzfft Cwatch Qutj' From Gus Edwards' Composition of Lon Chaney's Bound to Get You if You Don't Watch Out in Hollywood Revue. Scene: Dark room with Seniors asleep on the floor. A clock on the wall stead- ily ticks away the time. Noise is heard outside of door in center section of room and spot light is thrown on door. Music played to give weird effect. Enter Capt. Jackson and creepingly advances to center of room. Seniors on floor sit up and gasp in surprise. Capt. Jackson begins to sing. CTune: Lon Chaney's Bound to Get You if You Don't Watch 0utJ : Gather round me Seniors, ' I have some news for you. I want to give you some advice, You'd better heed it, too! This is February, May is on its way. I know you're looking forward, To Graduation day! Do not sit here idle! Think what you're about, The finals are bound to get you, If you don't watch out! More noise outside door as Capt. Jackson exits at left. Enter English- man dressed to fit the part Cspats, monocle, etc.D and sings: Supposing this were 'Final' day, And I should ask you this: Conjugate the verb TO BE, and What is ellipsis? You would be in a terrible plight, And you would start to pout, But-the 'Finals 'are bound to get you If you don't watch out! lExit RJ More noise at door. Enter Mechanical Man supposed to represent Mr. Snyder. Advances to center of stage and sings: The class will come to order Or remain this afternoon, Stop making that noise James Milling! You're worse than a wild baboon. Pay attention Frank Ormond, Jr.! What do you think this is? You'll need this information On your final quiz. Stay in this afternoon Earl Green, And miss your paper route, ,f LIN Numa, I rig N li I 'la ll I RTV 1 'X A :A 'i i u fl 1 5 . 'i i A E4 .1 a 5 ii 3 n I .vs E 'i E
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