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One of our bright Juniors; When no one is looking, He grabs all the honors. E is for Elsa, A shark at debating; And her duly won honors, We are always relating. G is for Graham, Our jolly musician; To play in the band, Is his highest ambition. H is for Helen, Our one shining student; We'd follow her methods, If we were prudent. H is for Henry, Who's sure of the time each day; And why? because by wireless, It comes from San Diego way. J is for James, A proper little boy; Who never shirks studies, Yet smiles the while for joy. M is for Marie, A pretty young maid; With prompt and apt retort, And smiles that never fade. M is for Melvin, A fastidious lad; In learning of rules, Experience has had. M is for Milton, A lad who toes the line; And according to reports, tle’ ll be an equal of Einstein. N is for Norma, A wise, quick-witted lady; In class or any committee, Dependable and ready. Page Fourteen })
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ae IRepzee Wells ogooss nn condacssdoeuubeooouos President ilinacyaleicrceMe ti ae ene eee eet nar Vice President Winitred Gilmant aero ee ee Secretary and Treasurer Wir JBrae Lebel, scacncncvscccssuduuaed Class Teacher JUNIORS Here are the Juniors, A good and wise class; So you we will tell Of each laddie and lass. B is for Bob, So shy and demure; As for looking at girls, He wouldn't I’m sure. C is for Carrol, So quiet and still; Although he loves pleasure, No time does he kill. D is for DeWitt, Page Thirteen
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— —— R is for Roger, A gallant debonair; So full of fun and pranks, For the Juniors fills the president's chair. R is for Reynold, So studious and jolly; Who loves to work, And thinks that play is folly. S is for Stanley, A thieving, rollicking dandy; Alert to grab girls’ pencils, If they are handy. T is for Tracy, A sparkling new poet; Who writes good hum’rous verse, Just for the fun of doing it. W is for Winifred, So winsome and sweet; Her lessons she gets, So success she will meet. And now to Miss Hield, We offer our thanks; For faithfully helping us, Regardless of pranks. And so dear reader, We'll end our tale; Of this Junior Class, So hearty! and hale! Winifred Gilamn ’22 Page Fifteen
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