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cas M skew ' S ef If she's busy every minute with her books, it Lucy. If she talks without a breath, it can be no Theresa. If he blushes furiously when teased, it is sur bert. 3 must be one but ly Al- If he stands when serving Cduring the Epistlel, your best bet is James. If this is on the board: Book Report in? Composition finished? Copy your songs, Sister has been there be- fore us. SCHOOL LIFE School life is veryfgrand When we have a rubber band To shoot at pretty little girls, Or go around around and pull their curls School life is very, very grand When there's recess in the sand, And we play breathlessly in the sun, Spending all our time in fun. School life is very, very, very bad, Although we like it, 1t's sad When they give you homework galore And then they give you just a little more. f --Iilliam Valenta Albert Petrauskas TO CONTINUE: If she isn't at the movies, she is at her booksufshe may turn out to be a great actress ----- ourfRoberta1,-Iwlores too inhabits the theatre. ' ' ' If subdued laughter gets the ff L5-gpm? msg- ,of her, it's our Isabel. best ' - gN'If she's on the absent list mostof th P Xmitkie time, it's sure to be Ru x Y iAL R I his feet areuwoikinQ'thcir wav x 3 Q Ps NN!f 'yt around Lawrence's chair, -- that's 4 W Gwwbrobably Frank Volteris. X X 'Xi Our ventriloquist--Franl: Kaupinisl T X559 3 K X 'ff' f X...Xx..1
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