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Now there are some who have the gout,
And then there are others who never pout,
But this poor poet's all tuckered out.
Let the waning sex be what they may,
For now the superior must have her day.
And now when I think of the pretty girls,
It makes my head go in dizzy whirls.
There are so many and they are all so sweet,
Let us say here, they canyt be beat.
Some are smart and some are pretty,
Others are cute and others are witty.
lfach and all have their feature redeeming,
When in a bunch they with pep are teeming.
Well, we will stop here and bid you adieu,
When you read this please dorft say aphewu.
ELDA V.
Want olds
Wanzed.' An automatic theme writer of unlimited capacity. Apply to
Freshman class.
Lost: My Latin book. Finder please keep same, as I don't need it. Re-
ward. Aleene Robertson.
Wan!ed.- By desirable parties someone to furnish pins. Apply Labi ref-
erences required. Chemistry Students.
Lost, Strayed or Stolen: "Say, Mr. Cunyus, what is proteins?"
Wanze1l.- Jokes. No invitations-Oak Stall.
Found: Two cuff buttons. Not mates. F. K.
VVamled: Someone to keep count of the girls Earl S. has "crushes" on.
Lost: My dog, a full blooded cur, one eye gone, left ear half chewed oil,
limps slightly. On his neck is a handsome card engraved with his
name, "Seldom Fedn.
Reward offered for his return. Natalie Matthews.
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Page 140 text:
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t From Oak Cliff High will go awayg
5 Now let us pause, ere they leave
And see that they due praise receive.
W, Now therels the president of this good bunch,
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Forsooth, there's one who is always right,
Because you see 'tis Harold Wright.
Then there's the Kidd whose first name's Frank,
Ah! hels an oflicer of very high rank.
Oftentimes his voice does swell,
But letls leave him for David Bell,
Who really does deserve a yell.
Charlie Strauss' is we know a very nice boy,
So petite, fetching, and coy.
Elliott Jackson is quite the stuff,
, Verily, that is quite enough.
Jackie Turner is quite a treat
, And' as an artist he can't be beat.
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i Of Bill Jackson and of Fred Baker
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And then there's Hilliard who can have our votes.
. , Bernell Brown's of world renown,
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i l Arthur Jordan's a Monkey you know,
i 6 And lkey McDaniel sure holds to his dough.
2 i Tiny Tim Kirby is a very smart lad,
i , And so is his classmate Tom Bonner, by Gad!
Jimmie Wilkinson's a ladies man,
l Drew Dorsey's the one who rides in the can.
l Frederick Cason's our second Poe,
5 And Wayne McClusky makes the pigskin go.
Fred Harris is forever a hero-
5 gg Why, he's so sweet he must eat karo.
5 lfarl Sealey has such winning ways,
A Q George Leyhe says, "'Tis the man who paysf'
Q i Merce Lackland is so ultra modern,
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