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" It Ain’t a Gonna Rain No More.”
This produced a lot of laughs. To pro
tect this publication from libel suits,
the undersigned will admit authorship
of the following verses which were
sung lustily to the tune of " It Ain’t
a Gonna Rain No More” :
Oh the 40 hour week is really here,
The weekends promise fun.
O.S.E.A. can feel real proud
As the power behind the gun.
When we retire it’s nice to know
We won’t be busted flat.
That monthly pay will mean we eat,
W ith a place to hang our hat.
SUCCESS CHAPTER No. 30
Current topic of discussion these
days continues to be on "Ye Old Va
cation Time,” with everyone either
telling where he’s been or where he’s
going.
Jack Norton, deputy in U. C. ad
justment unit, is back on the job,
looking hale and hearty after a two
weeks vacation, one week of which
was spent at home and one in his home
town, Boise, Idaho. Lee Krnpe, another
good-looking boy in the U. C. ad
justment unit, has returned from his
vacation. Lee took a swing around the
Jim Young is a real fine guy
He sure can tell a whopper.
D ’ya think His heart would stand the
shock
If some kid called him "papa” ?
Prineville Viv is a cowgirl bold,
She wears no "mere man’s” collar.
When she wraps herself around a horse,
You oughta hear it holler!
"Bert” Ganong is a jolly soul,
A gal of style and form.
The summer bathers like her ’round
’Cause she keeps the ocean warm.
Johanna Perry is a sweet young thing,
A big smile is her sign.
W hat cheer she’d bring to a bachelor
home
So boys, fall right in line.
Our Colonel Hal is the ladies’ pal,
But "cagey” is the word.
H e’s fooled the dears for 60 years
And is still a single bird.
And now we’re down to our last verse,
We jive boys like to send.
But as is true w ith all "good” things
This song will have to end.
— Oliver H uston
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