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Some boys, when they come into
school,
(And some girls, too)
I grieve to be obliged to say
That this is what they do:
They wiggle
An/1 iinrnrlo
Tbey hang their heads
And giggle;
They twitter
And titter;
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And Hitter.
Whatever thought! their minds
may fill,
They've no idea of keeping still.
Some boys, when they take up
their books,
(And some girls, too)
I weep to be obliged to say
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i uui iuis is wuui mey uu;
They batter them.
They tatter them;
They crumple, rumple,
Scatter them;
They scrawl them,
Aod maul them.
They snatch and pull
Ana naul tnem.
Il makes me very sad to state
A school book's is a wretched
fate.
Some boys, when tliey stand up
in class,
(And some girls, too) i
Imagination will not pass
To see the things they do!
They shuffle
And scuffle; .
They sne?ze and wheeze ]
And inunie: ,
They splutter ,
And mutter
And stut-tut-tutTuttutter;
' They fumble
And Humble:
They grin and gasp
And grumble, J
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Thanksgiving '
Ttie following is by B O. Wil- t
liams, Assistant State Agent Boys'
Club WoiX.
Since this is the November issue
of The Carolina Club Boy, ^
and since Thanksgiving Day (
comes in tnis montn, it is tilting
that we say a few words in this ^
issue about this great day. What ^
is Thanksgiving Day? It is a day *
set aside for the giving of thanks j
as an expression of our love for
the many blessings which we
have received /
If we turn our eyes backward
only four years, we see the Unit- '
ed States and the rest of the 1
world in a great war. We should ]
be thankful for the eleventh of ]
November, 1918, the day known (
as Armistice Day. You boys i
well remember how you felt I
when you learned that the Ar- <
WIIAll/tA Kn/1 Al ArM A/I II
u'i9iii.c iihm uccu si^iicu.
We should be thankful for life, ]
health and happiness. For the 1
comfonsand conveniences which \
are ours to eojoy, we should be
thankful. As club bo s we ouuht
to. be thankful tor the open life
of the farm, for sunshine and rain
that makes our crops grow, and i
lor food and raiment, our mouth s
to speak with, our hands to feel
v- ith and to do things with, and
the other agencies which make \
life rich and happy, we should be
i ibly thankful. In fact, there fa
D' : so many things for which we
s uld be thnnkful, that we can
fa'!- turn our mjnds and our
In rts to Him who made us and .
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la i nm wdo nam power 10 take
u % and say:
' Father, we thank Thee for 8
iove and tender mercies. Grant v
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Here is shown a real
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is blessings from above ^and
each us to do the right things at
til times."
And, after we have done that,
ve will, indeed, be happier club
toys, and can help others to be
lappy.
Do not forget Thanksgiving
Day, and do not forget the un*
oriunate and needy, who might
teed help from your hands and
vho have not the things to be
hankful fortbat you might have.
Only Resting
He yelled at the top of his
/oice for two hours and then,
(topped.
"Well," Raid his mother, "are
r'ou going to be good? Have
irou finished crying?'*
"No," said Tommy, "I have
lot finished; I'm only resting."
Love or Fear i
'Little maiden, tripping by.
Parry, pray, and tell me why,
fou more joyous seem thaoj?"
' .. J Till A.lt 1
vauy, yes, i u ten you way
rlappy ?very day'am I,
jod is watching from on high.
Don't we all to Him belong?
-Ie can never do a wrong;
>o I sing my little song."
'Happy little raaidetf^free,
reaching lessons sweet to me,
fou but feella Father's love,
Vhile I fear a God above."
' WiUle Stands Corrected
Teacher: "Willie, did you talk
n school today without permision?"
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Teacher: "Johnnie, should
Villie have said 'wunst?'**
lohonie: ' "No*m. He should
lave said 'twist.*"
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Teacher: "Tommy, who was
oan of Aac?"
Tommy (who it considered
reat at guessing) : MNoata*t
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