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I T' ff '1-'f Q15 V1T.,a f-1' 1' nf? ,. X xrftfcf .. HK' s..4 VR f 3 ca A Ule Blue Texas Norifzllner jest when ye're feelin' in yer prime, it D Skies all blue like summer time, i Grass real smooth and tender green, And ye're sayin',- Warmest winter I ever seen! By hokey! the words ain't outen'ye well, Till ye swallers 'em back again pell mell, . And quicker than any tongue can tell ' Ye're plumb froze up 'n turned a purplish hue, A ole blue Texas norther has holdt of you. J Yer teeth fair shake and rattle in yer head. But shucks! jest put all the cover they is on the bed, Lock well the doors, the windows, too, 'N try to keep out the norther blue. Twon't be no use at all, at all, . Mercury's done drapped way past recall,- QYe can purty nigh hear when it makes the fallj Leastways, it'll not come up again Before the force of the wind and, mebbe, the rain. l jest let 'er be, and close up tight, li Go to bed and sleep all night. i When mornin' comesgyand ye jump up to see What kind of a day it's going to be, More'n likely, things'll be quiet and calm, And ye'll feel like:-.singin' a glory psalm l I L As ye set to work without fear or qualm: Q And ye're sayin': World's all right again, nothin' to bother x Till time fo a-nother ole blue Texas norther. 3 -FRANCES ALLISON Foko T1c'rnty-tivo
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f V' Xl ,ec .. , 3----,vM.. cw, . c , 0 eff it YLIA-fd w ' ii, D fff.s,Q-fgffts -is' V' we 'fe Ms' '-. Lg 'Ai m,0. 1 - Vw ,sit I-L, x,iY',.',.ii..'. ,ffl 1-X. -.Gp saxit'-IQNL5 ii-sNT.Q 'sy-,, 1. fs 'A s A ' X . , . t ,, mtv-:D To iflhe Faculty We believe that faculties, which blind and cantankerous fate has imposed upon us, are a necessary evil. Aside from proving a terrible nuisance at times they require us to prepare incalculable assignments, spiced with inauspicious prognostications of woe should we fail 5 furthermore, they deprive life of all its joys, interfering with our personal liberty by censoring such innocent diversions as demonstrat- ing the art of chewing gum and decorating uninteresting desks and walls with well-concocted caricatures of prominent participants in school activities. Woe is us. We, such as we are, are obliged to follow the paths of our predecessors-heirs to their common troubles. To repeat, we believe faculties are a necessity, consequently we must endure them. However, our faculty is not above mortality and has troubles of its own. It must endure us and bear with our short comings. Someone has been so foolish as to insinuate that our seem- ingly impregnable craniums containing substance, called brains, could possibly be developed or 'perniciously penetrated. Well, we've given them the try and both have survived. Anyway it's a grand and glee-orious life in dear old High and, all joking aside, we truly appreciate our faculty, the genuine ability and efficiency of it, its impartial and sympathetic interest, forbearance and love which is so invaluable to us. We are confident that we owe our teachers a debt which we can never fully repay. So-here's to our faculty. THE SENIORS -By V. C. 4 tj CU I, .XX ..i,..-M,f ...1..,.-,,... , ,,,..,,-,., .f'Q3N,xs-e . ---W. . f-If--fx f-- 'g-'N-if g'2,'f it 'lsr mv, 'f wef' -1 1' Q Q1 xx crkxzf 7 -9 1-Sli -T.,-ff f '- , '- . is ew 1 75 ff ' - - .F fl.1 ufW55fC+'k ?il1y 'ff r 33 , ,,,y, H W W.. F,-,,,kN,Xf.f ., , . , ,.,,,,,. - f Twenty-one
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