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I4 T II E-I M Y PONY l have a little pony ller color's brown and white And when she takes you for a ride She tries to give you a fright. She loves to have her own way And take you where she will. You have to pull the rein quite tight So as to keep her still. NVe have loads of fun with her, NVe take her out each day, And even when she's by herself She never runs away. She gallops right up to the door For cookies and some cakeg lf you refuse to give her some A noise she'll surely make. Of carrots too she's very fond She'd eat them by the peckg Of course we feed her just a few For fear she'1l soon take sick. And when We put her up each night It is no job at allg .Inst open up the stable door, She trots right into her stall. Constance Dodge, Grade 7, Age Xl ' .S 'x il Q:-s W4 12 C5 EWEL IF I NVERE AN EAGLE If I were an eagle l'd fiy to far-off lands. I'd throw blue vitriol in 11itler's face And set fire to Japan. I'd wing it over England And spy down on France I'd swoop low over Russia And snatch up Mussolini by the pants. I then would Hy back to the ll. S. A. And wink at Uncle Sam. I'd gently hover near his ear And say, K'Yon are a Grand Old Man. Helen Southard, '43 if it Y ll I THE FNKNOVVN SOLDIER 'l'here's an Unknown Soldier sleeping somewhere 'Neath tropic skies of blue, IIe went to fight his conntry's war Ilis life he could not save. 'l'onig'ht that boy is sleeping In an Unknown Soldier's grave. Helen Southard, '43 gi Nw . W5
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T II E J TO TIIE SENIORS FROM THE SOPHOMORES By a Sophomore 'The senior class is stupid, The senior elass is dumb! Their greatest man will be a thief, 'lhcir richest one, a bum. The seniors all look dopey, You can tell when you see one. If I have to aet like that, I think I'll never be one. To get their diplomas 'l'hey'll come by on the run. But along with their diplomas 'l'hey'll get handed a gu11. They uscd to be in school, XVhere they'd work 'till tired, then But now they're in the Army, And they'll march until they drop. stop. So here's to the seniors, As they march to battle. What's that loud noise I hear? Someone's knees. they rattle. if it ii il ill COME ON, YOU GALS. JOIN. UP The senior girls wonder what they'll do When the boys are gone and school is thru. So this little hint we'll give them now Telling them what to do and where and how. In the last XVorld XVar the girls stayed home And promised to be true. But times have changed, they've now ar- ranged For the girls to go over too. From front-line action weihave the faction That wears the nurses' white. They work in the rattle and the roar of the battle, In the middle of the iight. E IV E Ii 13 Tho their work is tough, they never have enough, There were nurses in the heat of Bataan. They'll work all day for the U. S. A. And they'll do the best they ean. The Army has XVAAC's, the Navy has WAVES, The Coast Guard has its SPARSg On foreign strand, they'll wo1'k for the land Of the Hag with the forty-eight stars. These uniforms, blue, White, and brown, Tho' not the prettiest fashion IVill be behind our soldier boys When the Axis' gate they're erashin'. They all need girls and our boys need them, Both the Army and the Female Tars. So come on. you gals, and all join up. Help put Hitler behind those bars. Jack Shirley, '45 H- ll? 8 ilk Ml KEEP 'EM ROLLIN' If you meet a Hun or Jap, Keep 'em Hollin'. If they're rats or if they're saps. Keep 'em Rollin'. 'l'ain't no use to sit an' whine, If good luek's l10t on your line, Buy a bond and keep 'em flying, Keep 'em Rollin'. IVhe'n the weather grounds your plane, Keep 'em Rollin'. Though 'tis work to stay the same, Keep 'em Rollin'. S'pose you're feelin' like a sap Go on out and kill a Jap, Then let the Germans take the rap, Keep 'em Rolli11'. If you're feeling kind o' whiney, Keep 'em R0llin'. This time try to get a Heinie, Keep 'em Rollin'. Keep the Jerry's on tl1e run Try to set the Rising Sun, If you feel like groaning, hum! Keep 'em Rollin'. Max Libby, '47
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rally: Ywiurs SHIRLEY CAMPBELL, General Course Sn1elt Gi1'ls Prophecy Smelt went to Baring VVhenever he got the gas, VVhen he didn't. he stayed at home And pined for his little lass. Class Basketball. 1-2-33 Junior Prom Committee, 33 Voice Board, 33 Kippy Karn Committee, 1-23 Jewel Board, 4: Hob- by Club. 33 Vocational Club, 1'2'4Q Gym Exhibitions, 13 Class Vice-President. 43 Usher. 1-23 Basketball, 1. WILLIAM DEAN. General Course Billy' Billy's in the Army He was the 'first to go With his pluck and courage He'll make us proud, we know. REGINA DROTAR. General Course Jean Tall and willowy In pink and blue Our soft voiced 'Gina, Here's to you. Glee Club, 2-3-4, Operetta, 23 Kippy Karn, 1-21 Basketball. 1-2-33 Hobby Club, 33 Athletics, 1-21 Kippy Karn Committee, 2-3: Usher, 23 Gym Exhibition, 13 Vocational Club, 1-2-4. PAUL CHABAK, General Course Paulie Paulie is a rugged boy Two hundred pounds or so, When that guy gets a-rollin' We're sure he's bound to go. Vocational Club, 43 Hobby Club, 3.
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