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1920 CHAMPION 1920 Zlirvahiea Seniors, you call us green Freshies, But nevertheless, we're trueg We study our books and learn to cook As much as you all do. Of course, we're just beginning, Nevertheless, you'll see In one, two, three short years We'll be where you used to be. Next year we'll all be Sophies, As proud as we can be. Then you can't call us green Freshies, It'll be silly Sophies, you see. ly And then to juniors we haste at full speed To consult with the dignified Seniors. So we will all know how to hoe our own row Without asking the help of others. Now we are dignified Seniors, As everyone calls us, you know. And we thank our teachers, one and all, As out in life we go. . SHELBY THOMPSON. Miss McKedy--Where is the Swanee river? Ruth C.-Far, far away. Ruth P. Qin Geometryj- Mr. Loeser, I can't see where to make these lines. Mr. Loeser- Put them where you can't see. Mr. Beadles- Virda tell us what a tornado looks like. Virda-- Looks like ? Mr. B.- Yes, that's what I said. Virda- A torpedo ? Lola Bee-There must be some mistake in my examination marking. I don't think I deserve an absolute zero. Mr. Johnson-Neither do I5 but it is the lowest mark I'm allowed to give. Mr. Beadles, in Geography Class-What is the most important thing we know about the earth? Anna-Why, that men live on it. t git. Harmeyer-Your report should be written so that the most ignorant may under- s an . Lena-What part is it you don't understand ? Roma-Why is Roy so down-hearted? Bessie-Mr. Beadles has moved him so he can't throw notes to Sophia, and he is too bashful to talk to her. Lead Me in Thy Truth and Teach Me . 21
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920 CHAMPION 1920 POET'S CORNER Blunt Zllrnihira You may call us green-horn Freshies, And all such sort 0' things, But we don't act like those above us, Like we had a pair of wings. ln English we try to talk real swell, To equalize with Harmeyer's tongue, But somehow there's no vibration In but a single lung. And Algebra's very easy As you can plainly see That in this real hard problem, Surely X plus Y equals Z. Oh yes, and there's the Latin, lt's easy just like French, And when you go to speak a word Your throat will need a quench. And in Domestic Science, We girls sure make a hit, When the Agriculture boys smell our cooking They nearly have a fit. The Freshman Agriculture boys Try to make a great big show. One set a hot teakettle on his hand And smashed right on his toe. V Well, we like our Faculty And true to them we like to be. And as far as we can see, A real true Freshman Class are we. LOUISE G. VINEYARD. The Rod and Reproof Giveth Wisdom 20
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1920 CHAMPION 1920 Uhr iinrtiral Snphnmnrra The Sophomore class Is not very fast In writing poetry. Our superintendent one day Said, in a casual way, We must have a poem. What shall it be? To which the reply was Nay. He said, Write a poem without delay. This makes a bad condition. So it came to pass, At the very last That we made this exhibition. WARD DEBRULER. Mr. Loeser-Don't you know that punctuation means that you must pause? Glenn--Course I do. An auto driver punctuated his tire in front of our house Sun- day and he paused for a half an hour. James Vineyard-What are you scratching your head for, kid? Etolia Swan-Because I'm the only one that knows where it itches. Mr. Beadles- You people will have to study more. Anna- Well, you Won't call on us for what we do know. Beadles- What is the principal city in France? Clifton- Somewhere Helen Wickware fCol.J- Gladys, what makes you all like Ivan so well. Gladys- Because I think he is a nice boy, don't you ? Helen- No, I don't. Gladys- Why ? Helen- Because he is always grinning at me. Mr. Loeser- What have you in your mouth, Lester ? Lester fchewing gumj- Just a cough drop. In Algebra Class fimaginary numbersj: Oneeda- You always have to work to get your eyes out, don't you, Mr. Johnson? Mr. Loeser treading about the German Empire, in historyj- Two years later the Germans seized the port of Kiaochow, on the Shantung peninsula, opposite Corea. Where is Korea, Anna? Anna- It is opposite the Shantung peninsula. Mr. Loeser- Correct IlYIr.tHarm1eIye:Ef- Lciaster3, use 'nothing' as the subject of a sentence. es er- o mg om. Mr. Johnson-Oneeda, work the thirteenth algebra problem for the class. Oneeda-I pass. Mr. J ohnson-Well, I wouldn't doubt it. You'll pass to the board, I guess. Therefore Who Hears These Words of Mine, 22
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