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the multifarious dins,” and calls aloud in his anony: The noise of these musicians Playing sonatas and things. Means work for nerve physicians As in our ears it dings; We wish they’d take up positions Up North on the Three Kings. GRAMMAR BOIS. “The Auckland Grammar School Chronicle" maintains the high standard the boys of the rampant lion set themselves. An excellent account is given of the many successes the school won in the schoolroom, on the playing field, and the many other activities covered at this popular institution, not forgetting the full brass band —rather an untisual adjunct in the school life in Auckland. Many old boys will quite agree with this equivocal tribute to Euclid, by “Grammar” poet: Thrice wondrous mage, to thee we pray; We worship at thy shrine each day, and to thine altars reared on high Our wingless thoughts attempt to fly. To thee we burn the midnight oil, And sundry sheets of paper soil, Aloft upon thy pinions soar! We trust to see thee—nevermore. In “I Dunno," one boy expresses his hard lot in a judicious blend of "The Sentimental Bloke," and the optimistic pessimism of Mr Jiggs: I dunno — I sits fer hours an' hours a’swottin’; Fat lot er good it is ter me, For in the test nex’ day—aw gee! I fails —“Says in!” Aw heck —its rotten! I dunno —an’ I cares still less; I wanna go ’way from all the boys, Get inter the world—kick up a noise— But I s’pose I’ll only make a mess.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CXXXVII, Issue 19379, 31 December 1932, Page 19
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