Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1913, Page 43

Description: WHEN A BODYS GOTTER--ContinuedDander, probably departing to soak his head! The actwas not lost on the gentleman, who snapped a rubber aroundhis purchase. The clock struck eight.Gee, I done it, he said. I sold one hundred papersand nine to the good.Come with me, young man, requested the gentleman.I like determination.Where to, Mister? I told mother Id come home whenI got through.Thats all right, boy, we are going to get the prize.And you may tell your mother, when you go home, thatyou cleaned up the editor, who had just struck town, fornine extras.----Lifes SpringtimeBY ELMER SMITH, 12A.0, what a joy to be in tune,With a bright sweet day in June,When the humming bees go buzzing idly by!When the fields are running overWith the rich perfume of clover,And the golden hours of morning soon flit by.When the world seems younger, brighter,And the heart is free and lighterWith the joy of life and love-we know not why.And the joy that June-time bringsLike a lark, in hearts it sings,Sings of freedom, love, and joy, both deep and high.So well enjoy it while were going,June, like a rivers softly flowing,Flowing toward the sea beneath the summer sky.Page Forty-three
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