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x ,Weil ii? in 5 XJ ' 'J J J A visitor to High School asked of me, How many Seniors can there be? I answered him as l thought good, As forty-five rabbits as grew in the wood. Hugh is nimble, Hugh is quick' Twinkle, twinkle, little star! Hugh leaps high, Eleanor, how do you jump S0 far? ln the high jump pit. The Green pig went to business. The Newsom pig went for sports The Cassidy pigs soughft a princess The Amey pig liked all sorts. Towler, Collins, Newsom, and Green Hickety, npickity, my dear jane, The finest players on the team, She makes eyes for the gentlemen When the Seniors go away, Gentlemen some eVeTY Cl-ay. We'll wish that they were back to play. To hear what Jane has to say. Three little children each have a key, Leo Diehl, Ruth Green and Herb Amey. They got this key because, you see, Diehl always had her lessons done, Green was always good in sports, Ancl Amey's leadlership -always supports. See, saw, Dorothy Moll, Daddy Long Legs shall be her master, She shall have but one practice a day. Who could work any faster? To Washington and Annapolis in Junior year we went, And here among great interests three pleasant days we spent. At Annapolis in Maryland, the first stop of the trip, The midshipmen caused many a heart to go flip-flipty-flip. Then back to Washington with its interests ever new, Where we learnt the ins and ou-ts and just how money grew. Three days heaped high with pleasure-and of value to be sure- For full details see Mr. Meyers, the night watchman of the tour. T26
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JOSEPH XYABESCZ Jac Hickety, pickety, my black hen, She lays eggs for gentlemen. High School Operetta Chorus 13, 45 3 Class Program 11, 35 g Athletic Association 125 3 Varsity Baseball 135 : Gymnasium Exhibition 125: Scientific Club 115: Bach- elor Club 115. DOROTHY EILEEN NVHITE Dot I had a little doll, The prettiest ever seen, She washed up the dishes, And kept the house clean. High School Operetta Chorus 125g Athletic Asso- ciation 125: Gymnasium Exhibition 1355 Collegeville C110Fl1S 12. 353 Pep Club 115: Etiquette Club 115: Shop Club 115 MIRIAM ALICE WHITCOMB 'Mimi Hush, Allison, I pray you don't cry, I'll give you some bread and milk by and by. Treasurer of Class 145: R-Ambler Associate Editor 145: Chronoscope Circulation Staff 1453 High School Operetta Chorus 13, 45g High School Play Ticket Committee 145: Gymnasium Exhibition 135: College- ville Fashion Show 12, 35: Shop Club 115: Honor Society 145. 1 'W 1 Q 5 25 ' 'H ,Fl , is he X M Ff E -QM -, L
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Pat-aacake, pat-a-cake, Ambler's men- Get you a letter as fast as you can. Play football and baseball' and basketball too, Then wear your gold A on a background of blue, There's Amey, Lynch, Shields, and Doc Dougherty, Hugo, Rotelle, Houpt, Brown and Donnelly. Leonard, Romano, Maclntire, Moore, Hayman, Romendio Cfirst on the floor, Solliday, Ronan-all letter-men And Manager Smith gets all games that he can. In baseball and track there are letter-men, too, But the season's not here so what can we do? The prospect of winning is good, so we hear: For records, just read through the R-Ambler next year. School, school go away, Heavy Mortimer's gone to sea, - Bread and wine u on his knee C S b , P. .' ome again eptem er day' He ll come back with a captamcy Little Marshall wants to play. Valiant Heavy Mortimer, The '3l actors must stand on the stage, stage, stage, While Miss Bork gives criticisms sage, sage, sage, But when they are done, and if it be seen, They'll dress all up, and act on the green. Twenty-four clock, twenty-one clock, what time of day? Three-five, three-five-off and away. u What is your duty, my pretty maid? My duty's to act, sir, said Peg . What is your fortune, my pretty maid? Acting's my fortune, sir, said Peg . 1. an Then l won't marry you, my pretty maid, No one asked you, Bob, she said. Salvatore, Salvatore, pudding and pie, Studied Economics and found it dry. When Duncan with questions began 4 ry, Salvatore's mark became very high. Y 48 vX 27 L 1 if if .QE .My X M xi C E -'E -.1 'il f
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