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T I-I E T A H O M A WORDSWORTH REVISED The .school is too much for usp late and soon Working and studyingnwe spend our hoursg Little we see in wisdom that is ours: We have given it all our time except at noon At night we loolg imploring at the moon, We'rc working constantly with all our powers. For Botany we are dissecting flowers, But ever for moon and flowers we're out of tune. They move us not. .Great guns! 1'd rather be A hobo dressed in molly rags outworn- So might 1, musing in tranquility, Catch glimpses that would malfe me less forlorn-- Have sight of salmon jumping from the sea: Hear Mr. Brown blowing his foggy horn. FRED BEUTE X W? . f By,- sxiyz L E' A YELLOW SLIP L,'I5 Q:
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THE TAHOMA Took all honors in athletics, Yes, we beat the Seniors, too. Slid along in all our studies And our motto was, Slip through. But the last lap was so brilliant That it e'en outshone the Sun, And to tell it is not modest But my duty must be done. For the classes gone before us Fade away as in a mist,- And it hurts me to disgrace them But my classmates all insist. Oh, 'twould honor even Caesar, And Napoleon, the Creat, Could they tum from dust and wander Up our golden path so straight. And our teachers, once so learned, Will have little more to say When they hear what we accomplish When we step into the fray. For our class is great in numbers, And life's battles we defy: When our heroes hit their stride, they'll Malfe the wheels of progress fly. For we've learned that every labor, Will require both heart and soul. We must learn to fight our failures If we hope to' win the goal. Ah! we sail to foreign waters, But fond mem'ries bring a sigh For our true and faithful comrades And the happy days gone by. So our faith will be etemal, We'll be friends, though we ffrow old And our toast will be forever, To the dear old Blue and Cold! CHESTER VERNON HEALY I3
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