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MUUAPKNNNA warren, the Ylng, asked Raymo d's Prlce for the constructlon of George' Cas els and sa1d he vanted a Freeman to bunld them 1U B1ll's Field nEsther wants some Barzan her w1ndows to keep out Hawklns, sa1d ary, ard I want a Helen the roof N 'W1ll ayne have the West WIDF done 1n s1x untzqn asked Sh1rley Walter stood by them,-wfbten h1s knlfe on the arden Wallace A Brlght sun was sh1ning so Gene's work went at a slow Paice Jast then Bettv fell off the Cole pile In a few m1HUE8S, who should arrlve but Yhyllis and her Klan, and then Kate came with Noore Earl got Burris on h1s pants when he heloed Roberta dr1ll two Nells Fred laugh ed so hard he fell off Allogg1a when Stanley tr1ed to Folda brick 1n half Then a big bad Fox came along and ate everyone up But Jonah, and he ran Foster than the fox into Sher1dan's Vale Here he h1t it on the hefdtflth a Nclntoshffyffe and preceded to Sk1nner Bob wanted to Captor but Joe wished to Terry unt1l Katherlne felt High with Pat's Bever'J'Tfg'e U ayt,' cr1ed Rose, nListon to Bill talking to Lawrence 1n that phone Booth ' He sa1d Eh'at Ted's Curl con Seales his Monaco but Nath'aTi'E'lE-doesn't h1de hls-fight foot Young George is a Merriman in June when Tom, his Taylor, h1res Mike to Rock his Washington IT'15f5l'en's zfiik E611 'vorgansl more tanks! Moorehead work is what we need,' said Genevieve who was wrapped-iT1T1'bol nBut Howard we gonna get 'emv' asked Clarence I guess 1't's tame to bring this Lyne- 'l'ose, Ruth, for John must go to Bed DBI' Oh well, I lost McHugh stick anyhow What's in a name? THEN nI'd like to be a Senior And w1th the Seniors stand, fountain pen beh1nd my ear, A note book in my hand. I would not be a presldent, T'is hard to be a klng- I would not be an emperor, For all the wealth t'would bring I oould not be an angel For angels have to slng, I'd rather be a Senior NCNJ I'd like to be a freshman And wear a cap of green And go once more through S F S To learn to use my bean. I would not be a sophomore Sophist1cation's not for me: And juniors have to promenade For all the world to see. But s1nce I'm not a freshman fFor this I am too oldj, I'll proudly stand, a Se ior And never do a thing.' Under Smithfie1d's Black and Gold Selected from Maisenor 1921 William Burkett '45 V .' - . n - ' ' 3 sl s -f--- I f--I ---g- -j-1- . . 0 ---- ---- , , - .- - n - av n I -'L . ' w 'J ' , ' If . ' . H .- fl . ' ' S' 0 ' . o ' A V ' V 0 nSaver1f CPISH Harold. It scared John fill his hair turned Gray. . -'Q J ' 0 ....... .... ...- . . ,, - b I I . . . g . l -. . l l 'A I . ....... .... ...... .......... W ' ' 6. . A . . w Q O I . .......... .......... - U . ..... ..... ..... .... O . . , A ... 1 ' , '
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come MY www Here's a boy's eye view of Smithfield High School. They say the colors are black and gold. It must be because the teachers look black and the athletes are yellow because the pupil's seem- ed green to me. I asked when Nr. Skinner would be Win' and Miss Glinzak said she didn't know he'd been let noutu Then I asked Gene Palce to show me the gyn and he said you must mean Jim Uallace 'cause he thinks he's N1tN around here Of course there's also J1m Braley and J1m DeGarmo I asked Farold Saver what he had 1n Phys1cs vesterday, and he said he never takes anyth1np to class or hrlng anythnnv out Not to Five up I asked D1ck Johnson, ard he sa1d he had no power of retention and he spent most of hls tmre 1F detentmon I thought I heard WUSIC, but when I turned around lt was just Bill Burkett tootlng h1s own horn The day I was there each student get h1s ratlon card I think it must be the 'FN stamp that 1S wood now, cause I saw a lot of them Lou Gratigny had an UAH on hers, and I heard Kara Prncht say he knew how she pulled it I think he must have meant pourd ed, for all I saw her G0 was pound the typewrlter They saw 1t's a fmrst grade school but some of trose bows look old enoush to be in the army. A bell rang and many students went out, but some rarrwed 1nto a hiv room, and the teacher wrote their names 1U a black book I thlnk they were on the honor roll Uncle Sam thlrks there's a paper shortage, but I sav paper everywhere eve on the school lawn I heard they had a H1 Y but I looked hlgh and lov and the orly letters T could see were EXIT over ore of the doors One of the b ys sald, 'That lS a place o get out' But I saw a nany com- lng in as going out Jhon I went to the school, they sald chool wa out, so I :ent OUtS1d6, and there were no scholars out de, so I vent 1U and there were ro scholars lnslde o after b mrs ll a out don't know fhetler the school 15 1D 6r out but I he rd that those vho are ln W1 h taey were out, and +10 e who rc out nish they vere in I heard later that school wlll he oul Haj Zo, and T'm fours to watch and see how man, of those S6l1Ol out vuess the JHHIOTS don't like lt e1ther b cause when the teacher shut the door I heard one vhlstle nDon t we c In Q t I didn't see any fence Iarlene Costello eald she was BfF81d she cozldn' oass, but I oassed several Nlth no dlfflcultj :natev r I heard that Urs Foster ZIVCS out pmnk S11DS, bat couldn't plhd any place here they nad any clotolnv except a few lock rs COHt8JD1 g gym clothes Learrnng at the school is made easy Ihe Board of ducatlon han s just 11S1d6 the door and all PILCS f form tlon re post- edthwe J an Gratlfny sald the Slec tator cane out , out late potaters 1th spec on ' n too Lcnl, Vldl, vlcl ralnj, eedv, ae sec o ot I don't c . A ' A. , . - c , . . C V . Y . I . V J . v . 6 . . . .v . O g . . , I .- I ' . . . . , - .h A I . 5 . . ,E . . . . . s , . . - o 1 . ' ru . 1 f . ,, , - 1 Q I nl .I A ' . . ' c , 1 . . A T v ' J Q . a A 4, - . 1 . -1 5 . . ,. U . I f , . c 1 ' ' , 4' . 4 - J A q . U ' 4- V ' - O . ' ' u . ' , S ,I ' . . 1 . ' ,I . , S S V . . . S1 v' . . . 1 I 3 S e. .4 1 Jad o, I I 1Y 1 . ' I J' A ' A 1 . . ,, I ,., . .f . . .. - 'C I S . .. ,- o '.. ?. ' . . 4 X .1 - Q , v ,,, . . . - G .U J f 1 rs get . I ,L . . , . . ' - , . 0 G . , '4 - A - f ' Q, '1 U Q H' V1 x. A .. 'J ,le - O -u o 5 ' f- v ' 1 -3- X lx .1 .- s. .L . V L v w ' ' ' 1 u' ' w ,A A . 1 o Q .. c . . . v T A . V w x L '- L Q Y A . , . . C . .W Z1 . D . -. N I . . m ,T - , .. , .. , U , Q . . . C . Y x . F Q . F L l . . I o l.l .,.S1 c. c . . . . . d w , o 2 o-c. A earlv . l've had CJ v Tv' 3 - S.. . . . . . . . , . ra . fs 'H ---- , 1 v. L x 2. Q ycm, - .
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