Bloomington High School, The Gothic, 1915, Page 109

Description: The GothicOne Hundred NineHanks Latest Song(To tune of Tipperary)Once I went to visit down at Bloomington High School,There to see my friends and hear again Miss Cravens rule;As I ventured into twenty-one that fine spring day,I met my little Senior friend, and listened to her say:Chorus:Its a long way to graduation, its a long way to go;Its a long way to graduation, through the worst perils Iknow.Good-bye to dear (? ?) old Physics,Farewell English Eight.Its a long, long way to graduation--its a long time to wait.Force of HabitRas. H. (at phone)--Give me 23, please.Tel. Operator.--Theyre busy, but I can give you 365.(Note.--365 is Dots phone number.)Wm. Crane (coming home from a basketball game)--Ibelieve this is where you live?Goldie Miller (who thot she was taking a walk)--No,we passed it away back yonder.J. Ellis (translating Latin)--And it thrust out its mouthfrom its three-pronged tongue.M. E. Louden (giving report)-- The army was madeconspicuous by its non-appearance.If the writer of this note wants the original, shemay get it by calling at the editors office.B. H. S. 1915Life is full, to those who are full of it.Image alt-text: Handwritten note written in black ink is included.
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Collection: Bloomington High School

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