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F The Pennsylva, Awaits with some bottles to fill. As head of the French Circle we have a young girl, Fair Thora, whom you all should meet. Mr. Challis, too, knows her for oft' he has said, '4Well, Thora, come take a front seat. C. Gridley, the artist of old P. Y. A., , Has in that line of work be- come skilled. She' has drawn for our paper, both inside and out, And, thus, has our paper staff thrilled. l We have a young man, Wen- dell Carroll by name, Whose life must be all led in whirls. ' For, when e'er you see him, he's right sure to be In the midst of a bevy of girls. M. -Tierney is one who's so quiet indeed, We scarcely know when she is here. She's worked like a beaver to win in this' race, And for Regents she's had not a fear. ' Fred Clark is a catcher of our baseball team, ' :And with him our sympathies linger. - - nia Yankee , f 11 For, of him, 'tis said that in every game A I He has broken a bat or a finger. , As captain of our young girl athletes, Helen Kindleburger has come to shine. While playing in games of the girls' basketball, She has saved them, yes, time after time. Miss Nielsen is, also, a basket- ball fan, And, really now, she plays right well. She runs like a flash right af- ter the ball, While the rest of her comrades just yell. Harry Curtis, you know, is a happy young lad, Who soon will make suits for the sailors. Or, at least, so they say, he will sew upon cloth, For I've heard he has fondness for Taylors. ' Friend 'Johnny McAuliffe is a senior, too, And a very tall senior is he. He needs never worry when he goes to a show, C'er the heads of the crowd he can see. r Malcolm Lerch is a boy who in stature is small,
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10 The Penllsylwlniil Yankee She's Worked and she's studied thru all the four years, We're proud of her as We should be. The one that's next highest is Dora DePeW, And so she is the one that salutes. . Of her good reputation this lass is right proud, And We all Wish ourselves in her boots. Ed. Bingham is one that is next on our list, ' The president of this great t class. He fills his position and, also, they say, Keeps his eye on an artistic lass. A Gerry Beach, of this class, is an active young lass, What she'll do, tho, one never can tell. Some say that an architect she'd like to be, Gr a Carpenter, if all goes Well. Ralph Platman, the birdie of our senior class, I think nearly everyone knows. With his angelic Warbling he's quite charmed a lass, At the college-Keuka-he beauX. Ed. Pond to the college did Wander awhile, But the girl, there, must now have the blues. For they say that he's fre- quently seen about tovvn In the company of charming 'Miss Hughes. Myrtie Botsford comes down from old Branchort each day But We'll miss her, and that very soon, Wherever she goes she'll surely make good, For she's studied 'most every noon. We've an orator, too, in this very class, ' Florence Butters, We're glad to proclaim. We should take OH our hats to this cheerful young lass, For Wherever she goes she'll have fame. r Molly Mitchell indeed is a talk- ative lass, And she likes her boy friends to be sturdy. At least, so it seems, if one judges from size, For she's captured the bashful ' Ames Purdy. If We ever get sick and the doctor does come, And gives us prescriptions to fill, To the drug store We'll haste Where our friend, Bill Cal- houn ,
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12 The Pennsylvania Yankee And I hope he will grow very soon. For 'tis his delight to kick up a fuss With the boys in the back of the room. H. Christensen, next, in my list I'll extol, The girl with the bright, happy smile. I She, too, in orating has cap- tured a prize. And she's envied for many a mile. I Jim Townsend is, also a very small boy, To this school for four years he did go. He's a smart little chap, and we want you to know, Great oaks from small acorns do grow. Helen Geer's also known as the deacon of speed, For her car she so swiftly does drive. She's frequently seen on a spir- ited steed, For, she, also, loves horses to ride. Ruth Wilhelm made good in her homemaking class, And how that girl does love to smg. But the song she likes best is the one that is blessed With the name of a friend, which is Spring Louise Thayer is also a basket ball fan, ' And her playing could have been a lot worse. But the highest ambition she has, so they say, Is the one of becoming a nurse. David Jensen, you know, is a very line boy, He's as quiet as quiet can be. He has' studied right well and has earned for himself A In Regents points, just 93. Frank Peterson aims for the highest of life, He aspires for loftiest things. For oft' he has wished for a new aeroplane, Or else, for a flivver with wings. Iva Conley, in Virgil class, ' makes quite a fuss, She and Frank always keep up a chatter. Miss Blaesie most frequently checks them up sharp, For she's sometimes as mad as a hatter. Mary Eskildsen, too, in drama- tics did shine, With an accent quite French she did speak. And 'tonight she orates with a flourish and force,
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