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Q is for Questions, With which we are plied. The scope of our education Seems astoundingly wide. R is for Rotheryg What a musician! He'll not find it hard To fulfill his ambition. S is for Schlossbergg Our editor is she. That she's done her duty, I'm sure you'll agree. T is for Trixie, A nice friendly girl, With her lovely disposition, She sets hearts awhirl. U is for Ugly, We have none such. V is for Vanderwall, Otherwise Frank. High in our estimation, He surely does rank. W is for Wilner, A boy full of fun. In the radio business Have his troubles begun. X is for Xcellence, Xmas, and Xam. Now which of the three Gives us a grand slam? Y is for Yesterday, Triumphant and sadg But the thought of our victories Makes us feel glad. Z is for Zukowskyg Of course, we mean Zeus. 's He's a man to be reckoned with, Do you believe it? No-not much l When running 'round loose. KEN WEINERT, '3o. The Senior's Diary Why all the excitement? Where's everybody going? Oh! today school Here we are back at work. It's all so sudden. Everybody's changed during Boy, but it's hot! Wish it were June instead of September. The football The library opened. A great many seekers of knowledge stormed its doors. Tough luck. Our football team journeyed to South Side and met defeat. ept. 3 starts. Glad? Of course not. Have to get up too early. Sept. 6 the summer. How funny! Sept. I0 team is rounding into great shape. Sept. 25 This year it will be very popular. Sept. 27 Well, the season's young yet. Oct. 3 Wasn't that a good auditorium program? The A. A. certainly knows how to put on an interesting rally. fContinued on page 707 28
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The Senior Alphabet is for Ainge, I is for Eisen, A studious lass, And because of her labors, We're sure that she'll pass. is for Beviano, A pretty brunette. How much we like her, We'll not tell you yet. is for Carlg Henriksen's the one. We often wonder When his homework gets done. is for Danish, A lad quite classy, He minds his own business, And rarely is sassy. is for Engischg George is his name. When it comes to being friendly, He's right in the game. is for Ferenzi, Generally called Mary. As for her bright future, We're sure it'll be cheery. is for Ginsburg, A lassie quite pretty, She's sweet, sleek, and kind, just like a kitty. is for Hadley, Of whom we're all proud She's popular and gay, And one of our crowd. Although spelt with an E. Shels sweet and she's kind. And also care-free. is for Jarossy, A curly-haired maiden. With good luck, we hope, She'll always be laden. is for Keimg Sweet Margaret is she. She's gay all the timeg Has a smile full of glee. is for Lerz, Better known as Fritzie. We wish to assure you She's not at all ritzy. is for Miller, A miss with long tresses. And oh me! Oh my! She sure has nice dresses. is for Nobody, i Nincompoop, and Nutg And in this last class We surely are not. is for Oscar, A swell appelationg He's not in this bunchg Must have missed his station s for Pageg We know her as Micky. She always succeeds In looking quite pretty.
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