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The Sophomore Class—Continued And also Frank Tyrrell, so childish ho acts But all foolish quarrels soon counteracts And next, Vivian Vetting, “old faithful and true” Whatever your lot is, she’ll be nice to you And then Flava White, who’s always so quiet That whatever happens, she never will riot And next, Henry Williams, long absent he’s been We surely are glad to see him here again And next on this list is our friend, William West Though his arm was twice broken, he’s one of our best Next comes Stella West, who sings like a bird Who denies that a Soph should “be seen and not heard” Last of all, Eben Young, whom we call “Ebeneezer” He had lots of nerve, for he attacked “Caesar” Gladys Mitchell, Page Tuenty-thtee
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The Sophomore Class—Continued E is also for Ellis, so seldom seen or heard But there’s one thing certain, he’ll be true to his word Then there’s Jack Flannigan, our news-note revisor If he likes or dislikes you, you’ll ne’er be the wiser Then there’s Helen Gurney, a little blonde so pretty She is a good actress, and also quite witty G is also for Graves, not so crazy ’bout books But likes all the girls who are blessed with good looks Also Dorothy Grable, who’s really so modest She is loved by all, from quietest to loudest II is for Hays, our jocund president Who in times of gloom has much courage lent Also, Gertrude Hampton, we all think she’s nice But I’ll whisper you a secret, (she’s very ’fraid of mice) And little Anne Jones, the Soph’s famous artist And in lessons she’s sure to be one of the smartest K is for Kelso, the second Edison And though very quiet, he sure knows his lesson And Oscar Levine, whom all praise so loud He’s our basketball player of whom we’re all proud. Then comes the Moon girls, you can’t read their mind But you’ll be surprised when they leave you behind Then comes Roy Mitchell, whom all call “Fat” But he’s quite a favorite, so no difference for that Also Gladys Mitchell, but we’d hate to say What we think of her and her crazy way Then comes Marie Nagel, much discretion she has And though never found boasting, we know she will pass And then Marion Newton, so happy and free So dear to our hearts she will always be And then Roy Plack, our famous Shylock Who’s quite a good actor, but never a mock And next, Chandos Reid, for music so noted And always in school,--to her books so devoted And next are the Reeves girls, who do all their work Though tasks be as mountains, they never will shirk And then comes Rose Russell, rightly named Rose She is pretty as the darkest red rose ever grows And then Loree Sommers, who’s determined to fool Those who don’t know him well, he’s so quiet in school And next, Thelma Strickland, so steady and cool We always feel sure she’ll do her work in school And Isabel Sherer, you must understand Is quite as industrious as any on land Then comes Frank Shepherd, who’ll run a good race And when the hist bell rings he’s always in place And Elizabeth Schmutte, who’s really quite bright If she’d only refrain from going out after night Then there’s Alice Tucker, our little toe dancer And if called on in English, she’ll be sure to answer Then there’s Edward Trout, who jumps highest of all And is also a shark at playing baseball Pate Twenty-tiro
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Freshman Class OFFICERS President. . . . Vice-President Secretary.... Treasurer. . . . Class Colors: Orange and Brown. . Exdhich Rogers .Clifford Hines Winifred Maloney Miss Conboy Page Twenty-four
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