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I IN THE NURSERY In the nursery the other dey, I sat and held 1 kid, Just wondering if they liked to think As other people did. o wow this is uunior from his birth: The Say, this is quite Q place. I 'i ' ' If ... Delivery roomb sn they'o get me out of this And kinda wash my face. The nurse and doctor stand eround .5- Tell Mother I'm e deer. Shy cen't I have some clothes on, Den't they know it's cold in here? Ciotioes cordD I dress I had n herd time, snd why don't they out that rope? It seems to me they are pretty I slow, In fixin' up this dope. Shy, uhdt's that thins that had time nerve to follow me to esrth. Gould I have hed a Nwcmb-meteu? Or is that the after-birth? J At lest I've get n blanket on, Isguess I won't cet sore I spcse they have a lot of kids, And too, they minht be poor. Ye Gods! Uho's that with such n p . mitt That rave me such n smack? If thdt's the way they're treating me, I'm :eine to crawl right beck. fTo the Nurseryb Well, here we eo, I wonder nhere. Did you ever hour the heat? , The Way that gang is hollering, It Quit be time to edt. ffhe nursery nurse? Tell, here's another dame in white She thinks I'm just s crumb Tell, I can holler too, I guess I'll :hen her I'm not dumb. Ly f'ff, the Fey sho handles me Ycp'd think I was mnde of clay Ext I i'U.ppcr:e she lfnows her stuff Ent New iCe? she not that why? Gffd Lord! She's puttin? punts on mc, end W hgre codes 1 shirt I WC: r Hhtt The thinks this is, I'l1 f Y it her some dirt. CTQ ' is und Pal Eljf ,n4f' ic 'Sire VL della Old.Irz1l -.. L 'of' ...,, We wander 'round nt two A.M.-- Migosh, is that my Me? I sure get slickered in this deal. And I sm pretty mad, I didn't put an order in For n'buld-heeded Dad fTo bed? It's to.s crib for me, I guess I really do not care For if I've got to stay on earth I've gotta sleep somewhere. I sure feel toush, I guess I'll ,Q cry. I don't think I could smile. On second thoumht, it nouldn't Hurt to so to sleep awhile. CLsterD I 4 ' I Well, three lone deys l'ye been in Q here With not a bite to est. Why people like this bunch of Q Scots Would sure be herd-to beat. They let me pull nwsy on me nnd'not n drop I touchqr And when I howl they sey to Ma Hhs yet, He don't ret much.W end these old clethes ere terrible You can see that nt e glance I wish they'd take them off of mee -I know, I'll fix these pants! Say, tske e look in that next crib That certainly is s brat, Why only Mn could love me, If I had e face like that. and there's my Daddy poppin' in Of me to get n peep, I'll pretend I am s model sen And try to be esleep. Oh bcy, the old men fell for that, He's as sweet ss he can be, Just edit until he sets me home Hefll walk the floor with mei TIME OFF The trouble with the timeeoff Occurs 'most every dey, There elrsys is s mix-up With lots of thinss to say One nurse is sure to grumble, 'Ouuse her hours do not see, mumble, nnothers' sure to end shoot off miwhty freeg s on the rocks ide downn UThe mdnsrement i The place is ups All because she cen't set off worst I ever saw. To tske s trip to town.
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x 5, 4-o iight-. ' ,.i,.'A env:--Q f 'L .C .. '1,,l, - fr fu--wk ---4' 1 CQ' Y Y -' V I . I -. , - V 4 :-v-uv , ,.Q,,ZaT'- , . .I I . fl xv-,Tj I A . . . I ' n ,rf I Aux 'Dr. Willsg Dr. wills,-1-calling nr. Wills. ' Q 3 3 Report to room 238 at once.W - R! f' 5 5 .These.ominous words heralded the passing of ':' x . J X 'Miss Sarah Gamp of 1942. There she lay, our f H+ X, Pj 1 once'strong and robust Sairey, drawing her . last Cheyne-Stokes respiration, and rapidly ' - 'changing to-a horrible cyanotic blue from.-X, l fff f Z.- , head'to footx Goodbye, Sarah,, you have It ' f gohe but we have not forgotten yous . .Nor has she forgotten you, dear underclassmen and, potential 'Saireys, as you will presently see. - , - f . , ' GLASS WILL y ' 1,-Vere Ringenberg, will my ary wie te.Mles' Judy Freeman. I, Dorothy Youngster,' 1eave hy way with 'the' army to Miss 1 Casey. , H 0 l y . y gg 1, Heeel.Pekeivel,v leave oeeey to those members Of the Jun- ior class who-are.being deprived of their education due to Hthe'long'strenuous walk to Central School, as for instanoe-- Ghush money may be dropped in a box left for same on sixth floorelf e . 'i ' Q' i,'Katy'Moss, will my blaseh sophistication to Miss Annamae Larson. A .l A . I, Dorwthy Fresen, will my secret rendezvous to Miss Glare ' bach. ' l - -A I, Jeenle Rico, leave my-effidiency in equal portions to G the very capable Misses Miller and hewis. .-11... ' 1 .+L 1 . A ,K si., . g . r ' QWQ I , 1 ' 5,5 ' v --,..-.. , NT x 'ir - s..---,-.,-f-'f 'Nl . Q . Q S .'A? xy X-Jf I L X X fj t '- n ' A ,-,,,,,.- .... -...1.g'.L.....--.--l-,,,, xx- jf ' ' - '-Q., KL ' . ,ff - . l L'--11,31 ol :Q15.-,-,,,- ' n 4 . . 1 s , . ' n Q
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FPEYFPE, ss TILL pmec 2 'Jw Iv'Vf.'f' lJf'Y 7 I, Sally Snter ledve my doeesticity und ability to while the moments of life nwey to that old stey-nt-home, Mies Weller. I, Dolores McKinney will my fondness for Wom1n's lend I should knowl to Miss MeKclvie. I, Marjorie Hirris will my inquiring mind te the Kennedy sisters. I, Beverly Pitts will my itsy-bittsiness to Miss E. Hufhes. I, Frances nronson leave St. Luke's for Nile . I, Petty Ven Zent leave my swing and sway the Ven Znnt may tc'Iiss Krenn Price. I, Lcrry Pfrimmer leave my skirts, just long enourh to cover the sub- ject, but short enough to be interestine, to hiss Schmidt. I, Shirley Price leave Gereld fOvQrj my dead bodyl. I, Florence Drake lenvc my five dollar words tc anyone with the price. I, Etta Willmnn will my dininc room rifqle to Miss Jane Meyers,.handlc with discretion, Jane! I Helen Mikloski leive my red heir to Lise Betty Hill, who admires 3 that color. I, nrylene Chilton will my nisht-cluhbinr and fickle romnncine to Miss June Todd. . I, Hazel Gesch will my spirochetes and crewlinr thinps to next yeer's hicrobiolosy elses, but gledly. - - I I, Jessie Lee Hampton leave Dr. Jeurink's our to Dr. Jeurink. I didn't like it nnyrny. I,Betty Jenn Hclmes,leive my rindom sestures to Miss Laura Nell Bowen. I, Violette Lucas, leeve my his Sombrcro to anyone who will have it . Shake it off just before nearing. I, Louise Adolph, will my thorough enjoyment of the corniest jokes to miss Hamilton. I Myrtle may Pettit, leave all cowboys to the rnnnes and Uncle Sem, Keith reprctsl. I, Mae Persons, refuse to lemvc my Esquire cwrtoons ind Petty drawings to nnyene. I, Tsuruc Miotn, leave my student uniforms to the up-cominr Juniors with which tc dress their Chrietmms dolls. I, Normm Jenkins, lonve my rmilrond peer to next yc1r's probies rho pack q.0.d. iw '
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