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mu I ll l lIIl ETQGSDEC gi h l ll lllllllllllll .Announcements We are authorized to announce the following candidates for office, subject to the Do-nothing primaries: Herbert Dendy for Superintendent of S. A. H. S. Janette Rushing for a Sunday seat in the lobby. George Anderson for a signboard poster. B. L. Drummond for a Geometry representative. William Reed for a standing date. The Ten Pleas of the Sophomores I. Don't have exams. 2. Lower the passing mark. 3. Don't have exams. 4. Leave off Latin. 5. Don't have exams. 6. Leave off Math. and English. 7. Don't have exams. 8. Add student's age to grade. 9. Add size of shoe to grade. IO. Don't have exams. E Epitaphs Here lies Ruth Gillis, an upright and honest citizeng Weighs two hundred pounds--- Open wide the golden gate. H. Armstrong lies under this thistle, He didn't hear the choo-choo whistle. And here lies Mildred Crook who tried to pass The other fellow who stepped on the gas. Here lies Archie O'Keefe, peep within: He passed out drinking Lizzie's gin. Wise Cracks 0 john Rainer says his dad is his fa- vorite author-he writes checks. Janelle Wise advises all folk who wonder how long a goose can stand on one leg to try it and see. Lucille Davis says the only time she breakfasts before she gets us is when she takes a roll in bed. f the Sophs Edith Henry says the kind of ships she prefers are courtships. Karon Jones allows the reason George McCormick wears a gray hat is to keep his head warm. lbbie Tenhet says the reason Luther Guest's head resembles a poor man's purse is that there is nothing in it. - .f 4 S . ' ' 1- xr- X50 u ' 2 YE xitqn' X rx A ff' N fs wK'K-3' N'X-f' P' 5 'N'-5' NGN . f X' ' ' X
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emogpee 't ' 'HiHI Meditations of a Sophomore S is for the stuck time we have throughout the year: It teaches us lessons and bad things to fear. 1've been stuck several times but never did 1 cry, 'Cause 1'd get my privileges back before the month went by. O is for obey, which all we sophomores do, Though it hurts us sometimes and makes us very blue. It seems hard at times to abide by the rule, But the best way is to stick to the rules of the school. P is for the play time which each of us enjoys The games help to develop healthy girls and strong boys. life study hard because we've games we like to play And it makes us more ft for the coming Rally Day. H is for the hours we study each day: We do not throw a minute of our precious time away. We know the gained knowledge is for our good And we would not stop studying even if we could. 0 is for other classes standing above: We look to them for advice and much tender love. Their guiding hands take us through peril and strife: The principles they give us will live through life. M is for the money our parents to us send: We know when they send it, our ways we should mend. lfVe do not use it carelessly, nor throw it away: But hoard it and keep it for a future rainy day. 0 is for oceans of fun we have as flirts: We dress up like tom-boys and wear the boys' shirts. We go to the show on Fridays and may have a nice beau. But we go to school on Saturdays if our grades are very low. R is for Rally Days that come in spring and fall. We recite, sing, run races and always play ball. Athenians against Philos: Lymps against Laniers: lf we give up the banners, we do it with tears. is for the end of school and all our happy days: We've expanded in knowledge and lots of other ways. Some may meet again: some may meet no more, But we'll always remember the school which we adore. ---JANETTE RUSHING. ' l l llllllll V ? ' ' l lllll' I Ill I , v . . R ' 35 r . ,A P XP i X K X'-sglsf X rx A ' ' 'S N, XR' ' ,eo -x B-' w' E- x'VN'. , .
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