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MNEMOSYNE H T H E ,Q A ., in i L 1 M E RIC K s Since limericks now are the thing At the faculty we'll take a fling. We hope they'll be wise And not cry out their eyes, . If some of their faults we now sing. We'll never forget President Ellabarger In thot, name and kindness he could not be larger, But in stature and height In spite of his might ,,..fI can't find anything to rhyme herej Dean Searles was there with the lawg In chapel he held us in awe. If a class we would skip And try to give him the slip He'd send us right home to our pa. A friend of the fellows was Miss Snider, Ut always takes a black-eyederj She'd smile at them sweetly And win them completely And theyid Soon be trotting beside her. There was a professor named Blackhurst In educational work he stood first. But when givinsf a talk, He used much chalk, Iflowcvei' this fault was his worst. A food teacher makes one always work, At this Miss Vandament didn't shirk. She gave us an outline, That took oceans of time, And couldn't be filled out in a jerk. Mr. Guha, the mystic, mysterious, Had fl keen sense of humor but could be His liniment, powders and cream, Inks and experimentsg it seems Would make us a wee bit delirious. What was Mr. Kindell's pet phrase? CBut he really has mended his ways.J For to him it was a tire To announce to his choir V7 serious. That practice was seven-thirty, Thursdays. Twenty-seven
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THE MNEMOSYNE 1922 W. l-I. Kindell Lola I. Plumley M. Herner W. H. KINDELL, Principle of Academy J. CLAYTON SMITH Huntington College, A. B.: A. M.: Indiana Uni- Academy Latin versity. HBE wise .Huntington College, A. B. Soar not too high, to fall, but stoop tn rise. .Tor they can conquer X,-ho believe they can-, LOLA I. PLUMLEY LUCILE GRIFFITII Academy History and English Huntington College. A. B.: Indiana Uni-sursity. Secretary to the President The SOUI 1'E'V93lS it5Clf in the VOM? Ollly- Deliberate with caution, but with decision: An' yielfl with graciousness or oppose with lirmnessf M. HERNER LOY C. LANEY Theology Huntimrton College, A. B.: B. D, Academy Mathematics Our IQTIONVIOYIHC is our power, and Gml our Huntington College, A. B. Swenfthfv Living not for self, but for others. J- Clahon Smith Lucile Griliith Loy C. Laney Twtnty-six
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o 1 THE MNEMOSYNE 1922 Miss Wyman was a friend of us allg She always answered our call. As for debates and plays, Everyone liked her ways, We hope in these she won't fall. Dr. Clay was a friend right true Theologists say this too When his room was cold He'd look real bold And tell the janitor just what to do. Who was the Physiology teacher? In this Lowell E. made a good preacher, With affairs of the heart He did his part And the lesson sometimes was a screecher. Mr. Potter in our midst just came As a teacher he isn't lame. If it wasn't for his car He couldn't come so far Now, I say, wouldn't that be a shame? Lola Plumley was a good scout, too, ln for athletics thru and thru, Her Voice was not whiney Nor her nose ever shiney And her pep was always taboo. Smith and Laney are now some of the core, Who try to make sturdents know more: Both bright as a star That glimmer afar To teach others does not seem a bore. Lucille Griffith made a line oHice girl Although her hair wouldn't curl, In cold weather or fair She was always right there Her price is worth more than a pearl. Just a word concerning Ruth Alwood She always did what she should. Some called her Phoeny Some called her Teeny ...But her laugh always sounded good. Twenty-eight
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