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Page 11 text:
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ILOfr IlT(R, ACRoJ WE HAI) FUN FRIDAY NIGHT Mr. Goodie blew the whistle, Mrs. Gibson jumped three feet. We girls pulled up our trousers. And our opponents we did meet. The ball came to the center, And it was passed around. Mr. Goodie called a foul And I stepped up to the mound. Kendall then protested, The crowd began to smile. I grabbed the ball and took a shot And missed it by a mile! The boys led us at the half. But Bidwell’s skirt w'as short. The refs then gave us ten points Which made the boys just snort. We came back at the half And we were out to win! Bidwell looked at “Jeanie” And she kicked him in the shin!
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Page 10 text:
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Nurses from Barre City Hospital talked to the girls about the field of nursing, and the principal of Lyndon Normal School talked to all of us about the teachers’ training course there. On April second an operetta, the love pirates of Hawaii was presented at the village hall by the students. The seniors with the help of underclassmen are practicing for the annual senior play to be presented on May 22. A grand time was enjoyed this year, and we sincerely hope that next year the school will have even more trips, parties, and entertainers than we have had this year. Eleanor Guay ’47
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The boys again protested, The crowd was going wild. Bidwell looked at the ref But Goodie only smiled. Before I end this poem The refs I must describe. Mr. Goodie was a “bobby-soeker,” Mrs. Gibson led a tribe. Mr. Goodie looked so sweet In his skirt and sweater. Mrs. Gibson’s explorer’s outfit Didn’t look much better: Now throughout the game we shot and fouled And fought with all our might; And although the boys were victors, We had a good time Friday night! Patricia Stearns ’49 MUSIC Without music the world would not be much. Music is a background to thoughts. It swirls through your mind, sweet and soft, soothing and peaceful, then harsh and loud. It brings back memories: things which you never meant to forget but would have, if the tune hadn’t recalled them to your memory. Everyone associates tunes with memories of past events— it’s pretty hard not to; and once you do, that song never dies. Musical enjoyment and appreciation are important for everyone for they are the language of all nations and races. June Sheehan '48 10
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