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Page 12 :rm-1 GAPITOLINE Like forty. These forty who feared they ne'er would pass W'ere held in his clutches, that trembling class. ' But in union, there's strength, said gallant jay And 'straight to the principal, made their Way. i He obtained consent, a meeting to call And they were urged to be present, one and all. They organized the class in room number nine, With dear Mr. Carver at the head of the line. To Boss Millar, their walking delegate, - They gave their presidency, with Schannie fora mate. To Chester, the little boy with his hair in curls Was given the secretaryship by the fascinated girls. And to Armin, with his hair so black and cheeks so red The girls confided the cash, that's enough said. C As Napoleon, fa small man over Europe did reign-, So you, although small, great things may attain. This is the remark that their president made And to it, their strict attention paid. Twenty reverend Seniors, their last year have entered, And on their studies, their great minds centered. Shakespeare's Macbeth was not a whit dismaying, And Burke they thought, was T just mere playing. But the arguments of a Senior that they have just had Were really enough to drive one mad. The need of proving that all Seniors are smart, 'Was beyond all comprehension on their part. e T heir class colors are of sYale blue andgold, Chester 'climbed to the school top, so live been told, And fastened those colors to wave high and fast, And remind people always of the February class. The lirst thing they knew, Chester was canned, ' Then all the boys must go, was the Board's command. Then the girls too, deserted number two, Till vanquished by reason, their sins they rue. s e And convinced of ther folly, signed a paper, That they wished they hadn't attempted this caper. T The three guilty boys, their crimes confessed, , That punishment on the innocent might not rest. e
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