June 1931 School Magazine

Brisbane Girls' Gramrnar School Magazine.

Brisbane Girls' Grammar School Magazine.

ONE OF THE EARLIEST REHEAR,SALS" F ifteen minutes after the appointecl time for tlie retrrearsal, Henry VIII. stood patientlv bef ore the locl

An Old Lacly of Lavender Town (which is eviclently at a clistance): ( (It is a holiday to-clay, and the trains are not running as usual. " George Washington (whorn history represents as an honourable youth, but who foolishlv ate his clinner at eleven o 'clock) : ( d There is no quarter to six train lunning to-ni ght, ancl if we miss the ten past five, \rye shall not get home titl l-ate ! ' ' i(Till eight! Gooclness, if the trains are so altered, I think you liad all better go nolv. Goocl-bye, girls, conre earlv in the mornin g.' ' -Anne X. Aggerater, VA.

TITE CITASE. There was panic in the class-roofr, For the word had passed" around", That the wog seen there that Morning, was at, bay; And was loose among the lockers,- Might have got out to the ground., So all the form hacl gathered to The fray. AII the stern ancl hardy formsters As they reached that tiny room, Had joined the eager searchers like A shot, For that little wog coulc} cause them. Lurking in the cleepest gloom, To inmerse themselves i'n water More than hot; But they chased that errant insect Like young bloodhounds on the track, Till it haltecl small and frightenecl, On the floor t Then they brought the little bottle For to eoa-K the ereature back, And the;r left it in the lab. trtor €v€:rm.or€.

__Ar:clrey (1. ancl Gwyneth H., YB.

THE CITY. I sat upon the hillsicle, ancl below The city spreacl rvith larnp-lights all aglow, And lii

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