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GOLD AND WIHTEt Sophomore, Serious, frivolous, whether happy or sad, Although they're Sophomores they'1'e not very bad. Open-eyed Leola you can tell Ranks high because she has her lessons well, Punctual, patient, plodding Bessie's here And when she leaves we all must shed a tearg Here ls to Jacobs, the kid that likes to vault, But when it comes to lessons he's certain to halt, 0f Cecil comes our thought as if 'twere raining, Memories of his talking and complain- ing: Miss Vinnie is here, a charming little lass, She is the teacher's pride in the English class, gf all the boys Waddie is the swiftest, In his studies he was sure the niftiest, Ray is reputed wise for saying nlx, And against long lessons he never kicks, Excellent men like Sam, the Sophomore, Cannot well be found on every shore: So at last you've heard from all of us There are no more, so do not make a fuss. BY US. Q . 5252 GM 5 Mus
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GOLD AND WHITE. 5 We, The juniors. The Jolly Eleven, the Junior Class Never yet have been surpassed. They soar up high in the realms of plus And never were known to get a min-us. Fred is famed for his enormous size, For which he's called Fat by old pals wise. Winnie, a demure, young lady sweet, Rides in from the country or a pony neat. Our Baby Doll is Verna small, She had the giggles, so she's not very tall. Lester, we are most sorry to say, Played hookey and went to a picnic one day. Nonie, the girl with the auburn curls, Thinks her Lemon as precious as pearls. Sarle, the kid with the camera craze, In boxing contests is often dazed. Mabel, the artist, has quite a. rep., When it comes to pictures-- Well, I guess yep- Our tubanette girl is Barbara gay, Bob warbles and sings when there's some- one to play. Laughing Alice, who is slightly blond, Of Shorty Hixson is very fond. Elwin the score can raise in baseball But when thinking of June he makes it fall. Friedafs the girl with the sparkling black eyes. Whom everyone in the class thinks wise. FRIEDA E. TARKE, '11.
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GOLD ALND WHITE. Freshman Alphabet. A stands for Alta, and Arthur as well, About these little Freshles there's not much to tell. Both of them take the Commercial Course, And go at their studies with terrible force. B is for Beezle, so mischievous, he If there's aught going on, he is sure to see. C is for Clara, with a downcast look, Hanging on to her History Book. D is for Done, is what we all say, Now that work is over, we can go play. E's for Enough, as the Latin Class shout, When Miss Turner gives a conjugation to write out.. F is for Freshies two, Freda and Fayne, They go at their lesson with might and main. G is for Gladys, who, like most girls Makes use of puffs and artificial curls. H is for Homer, with light curly hair- In teasing Miss Turner, he surely I there. I is for Irwin, a smiling young man- He's a line athlete, who the Marathon ran. J is for Jimmie and likewise for June, If you don't know them now, you will very soon. K is for Knight, a nifty young miss, If you want to make her sore, just show her this. L is for Latin, the nonsensical stu!!- With one year of 'work you will all have enough. M's not for Walter, but his surname Mc- Milan, Wherever you meet him, you'll see him a smilin. 'P stands for Paul, a bright sunny lad Who comes late to school when his lessons are bad. R is for Royal, and Ruby, and Ray, Who each get their lessons, in their very own way. . W's for Wilmer and Will Cyclept Beezyl They both think their Latin is not very easy. BY THE FRESHMEN.
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