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F 27 il? S t. Philip and S t. james' High School n 4 L vl I ' 4 5 Sister Maurita is certainly queer, Q One day when the weather was clear, 8 ,Q And warm as you please, I Not even a breeze, 4 ' She said to Murf. Zero-Nly Dear. Q Q Jody Baka had started to think, J Of getting a nice cooling drink E 5 Sr. Rosita looked down, f 1 And said with a frown, Bake get away from that ink. Q it 5 5 Joseph Connolly can sew and cook, i 5 He can even make cakes without a book, K Fi The girls would be wise to capture this prize , B But be sure to use a fish-hook. D S Leatha is a shy little lass, if But she is the light of the Senior Class, ! Some day a poetess she will be, Q For she is always writing poetry. L f ' 5 5 Now Catherine Bramick is quite the reverse, i She's always laughing when things are worst, 4 Some day a teacher she will be, ' Or maybe write a book she'll call Glee. -. Q 3 Dick Davall is very sedate, X Sometimes early but mostly late, 1 One day he left Moy's in an awful stew, Q Q Put his books in the rack and walked out with the cue. B 5 Joseph Cox is sure to pass, Fi E He alwa s leads in Latin Class, . Y 5 : But because that class is very small, , Is the only reason he leads at all. 1 In Joe McDevit is also queer, 'y, His uncle went out and shot a deer, gp gg Joe went up and felt his hoofs, 1' Sl ' And said to his uncle Feel how funny this looks.', Q 4 Q f Y' if l i 1928 elnnual .A 'i.,,v ..s 'v' 'Qv'wF'5mAf'v,.g'i
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,limi Class Knocks From one of us, for each of us, A message I'l1 give if I may, P11 make the words terse, Try to put them in verse, -.M 'Q23 1111 pW,,gV'J' WB very 1' And hope you'll enjoy what I say. The Class of 1928, Is one you will lind up to date, They're gleeful and glad, Not glum or sad, As chums they are always Hrst rate. Now Mary Flynn is an astute little lass, She dropped all her school books in the Its easy to see, I'll pick up, said she, And go to the head of my class. grass, -Z' '5f,,war-v . And Mr. Chick lVlcCann's daily fate, Was to come to school very late, But there came a day, Of too much delay, What happened is sad to relate. .7 , J' f' Inu Old OS Cane tried to discourage one day St. Pierre the trig teacher, but nay, Though all the day long, I-Ie got his work wrong, Just try it again, Q She would say. Larry Walsh once said, tearfully, To learn things is easy for me, But the trouble I find, Is just that my mind, '-1 4... 'NU wF ,,J f'ar if: 5 2 5 P 2 is Q E E 2 F Forgets them so quickly you see. 5 if 3 'U F vs' 2. 3 Q. ff 'Sa Qi 3 'Ji 5 Ui. C0 G U' O 2. 14 E i 'l la if YJ f x, 55 fu-A 31:-. 45en A-'J' AJ M 'LJ - Q y awmllhaa were T r..T ' 19 fx-Mrimvh Alun -,,1 4-5 -' My yy: v ' 4 ,- 1 .i , 44.
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' Her lessons come first but early in the fall, St. Philip and St. james' High School Now here's Miggie Caton, with flaming red hair, Jf'-4 iz. Qi .a'F'-nfiwi' img' W law , 1W H., 'lla Whm a debate is in session she's sure to he there, But when the clock strikes twelve at the close of debate She hurries right home and says, My but it's late. But Della, our dear Sheba of the class, Is the best and the most gracious of any lass, She is rushed to the game to play basket-ball. Paul Stone, 'Z8. QS! , WN W-'V 1 ' ,Q fs -VVA M ' N., X-P-,rs-1 wa -f: '2-4-X 4'1 5 2 E 5 5 G E :T F i Q L 5 I 5 FK 19.49 - xi'2.fi'xT ..,I zlF1xf7l ! , 4-en0'3!L. - ' -045' - fl-'f' ?': '.s7 fk 4-'ayzx .1 '1 Ev!
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