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WM? , III THE RAMBLER, 1926 I1 in W e .Els E villa il Alma Mater Our dear old Alma Mater, With you We've tarried longg We've had our daily battles, But We'll miss you when We're gone. We start upon life's journey By paths which end in mistg But by the lamp you gave us, We trust t'vvill end in bliss. What ere of fame or fortune Into our lives may fall, To you our Alma Mater, To you-we owe it all. To our school and faithful teachers, Grateful hearts for ere We'll raise Loud re-echo through the ages Songs in Alma Mater's praise. CATHERINE TOMERLIN Page tbirzjf-three
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jim ,sa lj THE RAMBLER, 1926 1:1 2 - .t - , Faculty Knocker Miss Foy Dell Carver, her Dignity tries to teach, But when it comes to Math, she really is a peach. She's a gentle-bred lady who uses no slang, But when she gets angry she's certainly a Whang. Frisky, Froggy Conn's the captain of Our ball teams, He acts the big bully tho he's not what he seems. He's just I-T in the crowd, but Nay! not at home, For this poor Hubby must list to the w1fe's saxaphone. At first sight Miss Warren is very, very rough, But when she rolls her eyes you know it is a bluff To compare her to a Latin jack would not be absurd, And she's a prima donna who sings as a young mocking-bird. On Mr. Homer G. Lindsay our vengence we would wreak, For his bearing's high and mighty tho he tries to be meek, But when you speak of Shebas there's where he's weak, For in Springfield High, he's our Preacher-Teacher-Sheik. Miss Lilleene Wiygul is our Southern girl from Mississippi, Who looks so proud and haughty that she couldn't be Hippy, She's an expert teacher and a pretty good maid, In love with a Memphis youth of the dental trade. Professor Whitson Overcash appears very regal and bold, If you do anything wrong he'll surely get you told. ln class he's as staunch as a war-time fort, But when out with the ladies he's some more sport. Miss Mary Ellen Wright's the wielder of the school baton, Who plays a major part in our orchestra and song. With all of her instructions We would like to keep step, lf we could just hear something but Pep! Pep! Pep! Superintendent Cy Young's little but not so very old, And has the sphizeringtum to truly knock you cold, But he'll show a gentle disposition if you only speak of love, That'll set him crying like a gentle turtle-dove. Miss Fair's our little Yankee from Trente, Missouri, And I can conceive of nothing whatever to cu'er From tilting her head as if it were hung on a rack, And using the slang Go Sit On A Tack. HELEN STARKS. Page thirty-two
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