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of him Esther amilos and. thinks She loft in yonder town. But now she has boon hero long enough Another shoik -to havo fbund. B is for Bloor, never sad, Why not.? did I hoar someone say? We11, he always rinds someone to tease And thus drives our blues away. F is for Frances, an f ajfcl around sport. With her As at the head of the class. She tickles the ivories with absolute skill. In this , no one can surpass. Franklin sits and dreams all day Of Pearl, his dear girl friend. Who, no doubt is dreaming, too. Thus, their thoughts blond. No» Faye can never be serious. She always wears a grin. To bo tiresome and studious. To her seoms a droadful din. Ferno takes the prize for talking; She always has something to say. To run up tho stops v a3 her delight. Till she had to repeat it one day. Flerenee F is for Floronce, the studious girl; She is one that loves her As. It can bo said that sho is always happy. Which cortainly dosorvos our praise. G stands for Glenn, a carefree lad. Who cares little for school. Does he love the girls and do they love him? Well they do and they don't, as a rule. H is for Harold, the great athlete. Who sits in the back of the room. Its the Charleston now that he's thinkingabout,• But we hope he will gorget it soon. H, too, is for Helen, the smallest of all. Who has been with us but short time. Helen is a dandy, we'li all agree. No what's next? so it will rhyme1
I is for Irono, thcro's sira no hopes, As long as Franklin sits ; lose, But sho belongs to tho 26 cliss, So of course, that makes her a comely lass. L stands for louise, she's bashful you see, When given oral speeches she's full of Joy, But she always blushes and giggles whsn-ye When you mention her friend Roy. 0 introduces Oliver, tho tallest in school And the most capable lad too. He's president of our class and works on the papery Without him, «hat would we do? V is for Virginia who comes on the train, Because she is from Cisco, you know. aer regular letters from Doland Toll us that she has a beau. Hor's to Thelma, our class poot, She's an actress, one cant deny. But «hen it comes to writing for herself. We all believe she if far too shy:. The weeks have swiftly passed. Our school days now are o'er. But the memories of our high school years Will be with us evermore. Thelma Gardnes '26 CLASS HISTORY It seems a long, long time since we entered this institution of learning as the greenest freshmen ever recorded on the book of time. Our class enrollment of 28 numbered the largest of the school. The fi rst few days of school seemed to be given over to the attempt of finding the proper classes at the proper time. However, after a matter of a few weeks, we were able to do as well as the upper classmen in carrying out our program. Wo wore not so fortunate in the respect of overcoming our bashful, giggling and general av kard ways, as most of the first year was requirod to get right in thoso matters. After v haj, seemed agos to us, Mr. Savage allowed tho class ° organize, on that very momorab1. o day January 17, 1923. -hat meeting' 1 the following officers wore elected: Velam ’ PlOSS Parker, Vice Pres, Sara Stout, Sec’y.-treas. ;e which remained to be graduates of the class of 1926. Fort of our business on that clay was to choose class colors. Lavender and canarywera chosen as they seemed to blend so well »
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